Centre tries to tame food price rise in Maharashtra ahead of polls
The Centre has stepped up the import of pulses and discouraged onion exports as part of measures to hold down food prices before the Maharashtra assembly polls, but low commodity rates continue to bother farmers seemingly struggling to recover production costs.
Ram Vilas Paswan, the UnionMinister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Civil Supplies, has announced that the government would sell 2 lakh tonnes of tur dal from the buffer stock to help keep retail prices in check.
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The Centre has stepped up the import of pulses and discouraged onion exports as part of measures to hold down food prices before the Maharashtra assembly polls, but low commodity rates continue to bother farmers seemingly struggling to recover production costs.
Ram Vilas Paswan, the UnionMinister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Civil Supplies, has announced that the government would sell 2 lakh tonnes of tur dal from the buffer stock to help keep retail prices in check.
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