A lot of increase is being seen in Arhar Dal in the country. It is being said that the increase in the price of tur dal in the country has been seen the most after 6 years. Well, we will not mention the things said and heard here. Rather, we will try to test from the data related to the website of the Consumer Affairs of the Central Government, whether or not there has been an increase in Arhar pulses this year or not. On the other hand, we will also give information about where the cheapest pigeon pea is available in the country. Also, what is the situation regarding Arhar Dal in the country's capital Delhi.
How much has the average price gone up
According to the website of Consumer Affairs, if we talk about the current situation of Arhar pulses, then on August 24, the average price of Arhar is Rs 139.64 per kg in the country. Whereas on January 1, 2024, the price of this pulse was Rs.110.45. This means that in about 8 months, the average price of Arhar has seen an increase of about Rs 29 i.e. 26.42 percent. In which the chances of further increase are visible. That means further increase in the price of Arhar can be seen.
Maximum price reached close to Rs 200
There has been a tremendous increase in the price of Arhar in the country. Its price is going to cross 200 rupees in the country. On August 24, the price of pigeon pea reached Rs 192 per kg in Thrissur, Kerala. Whereas on January 1, the maximum price of tur dal in the country was Rs 131, which was in Pune. This means that the maximum price can also see an increase of 46.56 percent. If we try to understand this difference in rupees, then Rs 61 per kg is being seen.
Where is the cheapest Arhar Dal available in the country?
Where is the cheapest Arhar Dal available in the country? Everyone would like to know the answer to this question. Yes, we have the answer for this too. According to the website of Consumer Affair, the price of Arhar Dal is the lowest in Dindori district of Madhya Pradesh. On August 24, tur dal is available here at Rs 73 per kg. Whereas on January 1, Arhar Dal is the cheapest even in Jagdalpur of Chhattisgarh. At that time pulses were available here at Rs 75 per kg.
How much has increased in Delhi
On the other hand, if we talk about the country's capital Delhi, Arhar Dal has become costlier by 26 percent in the current year. According to the website of Consumer Affair, the price of Arhar Dal has come down to Rs.162 on August 24 in the capital Delhi. Whereas on January 1, the price of Arhar Dal in Delhi was Rs.120. This means that an increase of Rs 42 has been seen in the price of Arhar Dal. Which is expected to increase further in the coming times.
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