Barring chana, most of the pulse seeds ruled stable at the mandis in Indore on subdued demand. Chana (kanta) rose to ₹4,200 a quintal, while chana (desi) ruled at ₹4,100. Urad (bold) fetched ₹4,000-4,200, while urad (medium) (new) was at ₹3,500-3,600. Urad (bold) went for ₹3,600-3,700, while urad (medium) (old) was at ₹3,000. Urad dal (medium) ruled at ₹4,650-4,750, urad dal (bold) at ₹4,850-4,950, while urad mongar fetched ₹5,400-5,500 . Tur and its dal remained stable with supplies outstripping demand.
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