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The government has rolled out Phase II of the Bharat Chana Dal initiative, making essential pulses like Chana Dal more affordable. Union Minister Pralhad Joshi launched the retail sale of Bharat Chana Dal in the Delhi-NCR region, to ease access to essential food items at lower prices.
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During the launch event, Minister Joshi emphasized the government's focus on controlling food prices and ensuring the availability of key items like rice, atta, dals, and onions. This initiative is part of the government’s broader strategy to stabilize food costs for consumers amid market fluctuations.
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Joshi also pointed out the increase in the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for pulses and the government's procurement efforts, especially for Tur, Urad, and Masur dals. These measures, along with duty-free imports of several pulses until March 2025, have already helped bring down pulse prices since July 2024.
In addition to pulses, the government has also taken steps to control onion prices. By procuring 4.7 lakh tonnes of onions, it has created a price stabilization buffer. Over 1.15 lakh tonnes have already been released into the market, helping keep prices stable. For faster distribution, bulk transportation of onions by rail has begun, including deliveries to major cities like Delhi and Chennai, and soon to the northeastern states.
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The government’s focus on stabilizing prices for essential goods like pulses and vegetables is designed to offer relief to households. The Bharat Chana Dal initiative, alongside the broader Bharat brand for other pulses, ensures consumers can purchase food staples at affordable prices, particularly during festive seasons.
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