Area sown to wheat, the main rabi crop, has also increased to 20,000 hectares as on today from 15,000 hectares in the year-ago period.
Rabi sowing starts from October while harvesting begins from March.
"As per preliminary reports, sowing of rabi crops has started in some parts of the country," the Agriculture Ministry's release said.
As per the ministry data, pulses has been sown in 9.83 lakh hectare as on today of this rabi season as against 4.75 lakh hectare in the same season last year.
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The Agriculture Ministry is believed to have suggested higher prices this time keeping in view the domestic shortages and sharp increase in pulses prices that have already crossed Rs 200/kg in retail markets.
While pulses output fell marginally to 5.56 million tonnes in the kharif (summer) season this year, the government is aiming to increase lentils production in rabi season and has kept a target of 13 million tonnes.
Area sown to oilseeds has also increased marginally to 1.60 lakh hectare from 1.28 lakh hectare in the said period.
The total area sown under rabi crops has increased to 28.20 lakh hectares as on today of this rabi season compared with 17.36 lakh hectare in the same period last year.