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Bihar: Refined and mustard become cheaper by 25 to 30 rupees, you will sweat in buying lentils and rice, know the market price

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In Bihar, the price of mustard oil and refined has decreased by Rs.25 to Rs.30. While mustard oil has become cheaper by Rs 25 to 30 per liter in the last three-four days, the price of refined oil has also come down by about Rs 25 to 30. Traders said that mustard oil has increased from Rs 160 to Rs 130 per litre. At the same time, refined oil has come down from Rs 150-160 per liter to Rs 125-130 per litre. Ramesh Chandra Talreja, general secretary of the Bihar Retailers Federation, says that due to the abundance of tax free and cheap imported oils in the country, all oil-oilseed prices are seeing a decline. In the last four days, the price of oil has decreased by Rs 25 to Rs 30 per litre.

Dal prices increased by Rs 10

An increase of up to Rs 10 has been recorded in the price of pulses. Along with this, the price of branded rice has also increased by Rs 10 per kg. Arhar has increased from Rs 125 to Rs 135, moong dal has increased from Rs 110 to Rs 120 and masoor dal has increased from Rs 85 to Rs 95 per kg. Chana dal increased by Rs 5 per kg. Now gram dal has increased from Rs 70 per kg to Rs 75. Apart from this, the branded rice which was Rs 100 per kg has now increased to Rs 110 per kg. At the same time, open flour is being sold in the retail market at Rs.32 per kg, which till a month back was being sold at Rs.38 per kg.

vegetables become hot in summer

The heat has started showing its attitude in Bihar in the first week of April itself. This is directly affecting the vegetable crop. Bottle gourd is available at Rs.20 to 30, okra at Rs.40 to 60, bitter gourd at Rs.60, parwal at Rs.50 to 60, tomato at Rs.20 to 25, jackfruit at Rs.30 to 40 per kg in the retail markets of capital Patna. Whereas, the prices of potato and onion are stable. Cucumber, which gives relief in summer, is available in the market for 20 to 25 rupees per kg.

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