Friday, 1 January 2016

Over 1,12,545 MT seized pulses disposed so far in the market to increase availability

A per reports received from the State Governments, till yesterday, 1,12,545.96 MT pulses seized under de-holding operations have been auctioned or offloaded through other options in the market to increase availability. This will help to moderate the prices further.

State wise details of disposal of seized pulses as on 31.12.2015   is as under:31.12.2015    
Sl  No. No
State

Raids conducted, quantity seized & quantity disposed (MT)
Raids
Qty seized
Qty disposed
Balance
1.       
Chhattisgarh
112
5447.93
4138.33
1309.45
2.       
Haryana
1652
14.60
0.80
13.80
3.       
 Karnataka
1351
25545.83
22421.42
3124.40
4.       
Madhya Pradesh
969
3373.60
2020.01
1353.59
5.       
Maharashtra
5250

87167.44
81473.70
5693.74
6.       
Telangana
1924
3316.84
5.12
3311.72
7.       
Rajasthan
840
2610.28
722.09
1888.18
8.       
Jharkhand
140
               282.02
Nil
282.02
9.       
Odisha
180
1410.26

1403.86
6.40
10.   
Andhra Pradesh
1300
1361.52
352.50
1009.02
11.   
Gujarat
212
54.11

Nil
54.11

12.   
Himachal Pradesh
500
3.42

Nil
3.42

13.   
NCT Delhi
01
81.29
8.13
73.16
14.
Bihar
299
360.41
Nil
360.41


Total
      14726
131029.55
112545.96
18483.42





































Source:  State Governments.
Since imposition of the stockholding limits on pulses by the States, 1,31,029.55MT pulses have been seized so far. Efforts are being made also by other Statesto expedite disposal of seized pulses as per the provisions of Essential Commodities Act.
Courtesy:pib.nic.in

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