Slack arrival and improved demand lifted pulses, while moong and urad ruled stable on subdued buying. With demand outstripping arrival, masur (bold) rose to ₹5,350 a quintal, while masur (Madhya Pradesh) ruled at ₹5,000.
Masur dal (medium) was at ₹6,100-6,200, while masur dal (bold) ruled at ₹5,200-6,300. Chana (kanta) traded at ₹4,600-4,625 (up ₹100), while chana (desi) ruled at ₹4,550.
Similarly, tur (Maharashtra) was at ₹8,400 (up ₹200), while tur (Madhya Pradesh) went for ₹7,600-7,700. Moong (bold) was quoted at ₹6,500-6,800, while moong (medium) ruled at ₹6,000.
Moong dal (medium) fetched ₹7,100-7,400, moong dal (bold) at ₹7,800-8,000, while moong mongar ruled at ₹9,800-8,200. Urad (bold) remained stable at ₹10,500, while urad (medium) ruled at ₹9,500 a quintal.
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