2023 because of lower output of key varieties of pulses like chana, tur and urad. As the part of second phase of Bharat Chana ...
The move is part of an effort to boost moong demand in public institutions in order to stabilize prices for farmers facing ...
The reintroduction of Bharat Dal sales is also expected to boost supplies for consumers during the current festive season. (Image/Reuters) To curb rise in prices of pulses, the department of ...
Food Inflation continues to be a worry but is expected to ease in March-April with the arrival of new crop, says Ramesh Chand ...
The Bharat brand provides kitchen staples at subsidised rates. It was launched as a part of the govt's broader aim to make ...
“The pulse will now be available at ₹70 per kg, an increase of ₹10 from the previous price, the first person said. “The discounted chana dal will be sold until December. With the expected ...
The government has also been in talks with e-commerce platforms and big retail outlets to increase the accessibility of Bharat dal. “We are offloading the pulses at subsidised rates from the ...
As the price of chana dal (gram dal) continued to increase ahead of the upcoming festivities, the Union Consumer Affairs Ministry launched the second phase of retail sale of ‘Bharat Chana Dal ...
In addition to Chana, the government has introduced Bharat-branded pulses such as Moong and Masur dals to the market. Bharat Moong Dal will be available at a retail price of Rs107 per kg ...
NEW DELHI: After onion, tomato and flour, the central government has started selling chana Dal at a cheaper price to consumers in view of the shooting price of pulses and the festive season.
NEW DELHI: After Onion, Tomato, and Aata, the Union government has started selling cheaper pulses (Chana Dal) to consumers in the festive season in view of the shooting price of the commodity.
The prices of pulses have plummeted in the wholesale market following a drop in their prices internationally in a welcome ...