Movements in other grains including rice basmati were restricted in the absence of worthwhile activity.
Traders said increased offtake by stockists and flour mills to meet rising demand, helped wheat and non-basmati rice to trade higher.
In the national capital, wheat dara (for mills) traded Rs 5 higher at Rs 1,650-1,655 per quintal, while wheat MP (deshi) held flat at Rs 2,070-2,270 per quintal.
In the rice segment, non-basmati permal raw, permal wand and sela traded Rs 20 each higher at Rs 2,120-2,220, Rs 2,295-2,320 and Rs 2,970-2,995 per quintal respectively.
Wheat MP (deshi) 2,070-2,270, Wheat dara (for mills) 1,645-1,650, Chakki atta (delivery) 1,660-1,665 Atta Rajdhani (10 kg) 220, Shakti bhog (10 kg) 220, Roller flour mill 885-895 (50 kg), Maida 950-970 (50 kg) and Sooji 990-1,020 (50kg).
Basmati rice (Lal Quila) 10,400, Shri Lal Mahal 10,000, Super Basmati Rice, 9,500, Basmati common new 8,900-9,200, Rice Pusa-(1121) new 8,300-8,800, Permal raw 2,120-2,220, Permal wand 2,295-2,320, Sela 2,970-2,995 and Rice IR-8- 1,875-1,900, Bajra 1,265-1,270, Jowar yellow 1,500-1,550, white 2,400-2,600, Maize 1,420-1,425, Barley 1,420-1,425, Rajasthan 1,080-1,090.