Bharat Atta Rates: Your kitchen budget is also going to increase during the festive season because preparations have been made to increase the prices of cheap flour, rice and pulses which were being provided by the Central Government. Food products were being provided by the Central Government at concessional rates. The ministerial panel of the government has discussed increasing their prices and now soon their sale will be started at the increased prices.
Will not get cheap flour, rice and pulses
This may be a bad news for the common people that this time in India flour, rice, pulses, all these will be sold at increased prices. Their sale will be started in a week. However, people will have to pay more for this.
Know how much price will have to be paid for which grains
The price of 10 kg flour will increase from Rs 275 to Rs 300.
The price of 10 kg rice will increase from Rs 295 to Rs 320.
The price of 1 kg gram pulses will increase from Rs 60 to Rs 70 per kg.
What will be special this time?
According to the news of Hindu Business Line, the rate for Bharat Dal (Moong) can be kept at Rs 107 per kg and Bharat Dal (Lentils) can be included in the list of cheap food products this time. For this, the rate can be fixed at Rs 89 per 10 grams.
When did India start selling flour, pulses and rice?
In February, the central government had started selling rice in 5 kg and 10 kg packs at Rs 29 per kg. Selling Bharat Atta at Rs 275 per 10 kg bag was started in November 2023. However, their sale was stopped in June.
What important information was received from the sources
According to government sources, the government actually wants to distribute the rice kept in stock in maximum quantity at this time. On one hand, the government does not want to spend much on rice subsidy, while on the other hand it also wants to adjust the large supply of rice kept in stock. At the same time, fresh government procurement has also started for the marketing year 2024-25. Due to this, there will be pressure to vacate the warehouse in the next six months so that space can be created to store the new rice and wheat crops.
The government has already started selling rice through weekly e-auction, due to which more than one lakh tonnes has been sold or lifted in this financial year. In this way, efforts are being made to manage the increased stock of rice.
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