Chana, masoor and tur moved up on improved demand.

Chana was Rs 50 up at Rs 3,400 a quintal, while chana (desi) sold at Rs 3,350 in the spot market. Chana dal also gained on rising spot chana, with chana dal (average) selling at Rs 4,175-4,200 (Rs 4,100-4,125), chana dal (medium) at Rs 4,275-4,300 (Rs 4,200-4,225) and chana dal (bold) at Rs 4,400-4,425 (Rs 4,300-4,325).

Improved demand perked up masoor. Masoor (bold) quoted Rs 50 up at Rs 2,900, while masoor (medium) sold at Rs 2,600-2,625. Masoor dal remained unchanged on steady demand, with masoor dal (average) being quoted at Rs 3,275-3,300, masoor dal (medium) at Rs 3,375-3,400 and masoor dal (bold) at Rs 3,500-3,525.

Tur gained on improved buying support, with tur (Maharashtra) being quoted at Rs 3,350-3,400 (Rs 3,275-3,300), while tur (Nimari) sold at Rs 2,300-2,700. Tur dal, on the other hand, remained unchanged on steady demand, with tur (marka) remaining firm at Rs 6,200, tur dal (full) at Rs 5,500-5,600 and tur dal ( sawa no.) at Rs 4,500-4,550.

Urad and moong remained unchanged despite subdued demand. Urad (bold) remained firm at Rs 3,600-3,750, while urad (medium) sold at Rs 3,000-3,250. In local mandis here, 1,500-2,000 bags arrived.

Urad dal remained unchanged despite lack of demand. Urad (mongar) sold at Rs 6,300-6,500, urad dal (medium) at Rs 5,000-5,100 and urad dal (average) at Rs 4,350-4,400. Moong and its dal also remained unchanged despite lack of buying. Moong (bold) sold at Rs 4,200-4,250, while moong (medium) was quoted at Rs 3,600-3,800. Moong (mongar) remained unchanged at Rs 5,800-5,900 despite subdued demand, moong dal (bold) sold at Rs 5,450-5,500 and moong dal (medium) quoted at Rs 5,100-5,150.

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