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Wholesale Inflation Inches Up Marginally To 0.53% In March
- Monday April 15, 2024
- Business News | Press Trust of India
Wholesale inflation in the country rose marginally to 0.53 per cent in March compared to 0.20 per cent in the preceding month due to increase in prices of vegetables, potato, onion and crude oil.
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UP Says Don't Worry, Will Buy Potatoes; Price Falling Fast, Say Farmers
- Monday March 13, 2023
- India News | Asian News International
Minister of State (Independent Charge) Dinesh Pratap Singh on Sunday said that if the prices of potatoes fall below Rs 650 per quintal, then the government will buy the produce from farmers.
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UP Chief Minister Issues Orders To Control Prices Of Essential Products
- Sunday November 1, 2020
- India News | ANI
Asserting that the Uttar Pradesh government was taking all possible steps to control the prices of essential products like potatoes, onions, and pulses in the state, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday ordered the authorities to take strict action against hoarders, a press release said.
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Why UP's Potato Farmers Are Not Looking Forward To Union Budget
- Tuesday January 30, 2018
- India News | Written by Alok Pandey
At Barabanki's vegetable market, around 40 km from Uttar Pradesh capital Lucknow, the going rate for a kg of potato is Rs 4. Every time a potato trader shouts out the rate, it depresses farmer Surya Pratap Singh, who has spent a week here trying to get better price for his 120 sacks of potato.
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Centre To Buy 1 Lakh Tonnes Potato From UP To Help Farmers
- Tuesday April 11, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
In a bid to guard Uttar Pradesh farmers against price fall, the Centre today said it will buy up to 1 lakh tonnes of potato at Rs 4,870/tonne and also give an additional Rs 1,217.60/tonne to bear overhead costs.
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Blog: How BJP Has Recovered From Phase 1 in UP
- Thursday February 23, 2017
- Blog | IP Bajpai
Prime Minister Narendra Modi suddenly declared last week in Kannauj that potatoes (along with onions) would be entitled to a guaranteed minimum support price, which means farmers won't be left at the mercy of the mandis.
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Wholesale Price Inflation Doubles In June On Higher Potato, Pulses Prices
- Thursday July 14, 2016
- Business | NDTV Profit Team
A sharp rise in prices of vegetables, pulses and sugar pushed up wholesale inflation to 1.62 per cent in June versus 0.79 per cent increase in the previous month. The faster-than-expected rise in wholesale food prices will also impact retail inflation, which is used by the Reserve Bank to set interest rates.
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Tomato Prices Double Up Within Fortnight, Rs 100 A Kilo In Hyderabad
- Wednesday June 15, 2016
- India News | Written by Uma Sudhir (With inputs from PTI)
The humble tomato, a key ingredient in many dishes made across the country, usually retails anywhere between Rs 20 and 40 per kg. But in the last 15 days, tomato prices have gone by from 20 per cent to a whopping 100 per cent.
- www.ndtv.com
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Wholesale Inflation Inches Up Marginally To 0.53% In March
- Monday April 15, 2024
- Business News | Press Trust of India
Wholesale inflation in the country rose marginally to 0.53 per cent in March compared to 0.20 per cent in the preceding month due to increase in prices of vegetables, potato, onion and crude oil.
- www.ndtv.com
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UP Says Don't Worry, Will Buy Potatoes; Price Falling Fast, Say Farmers
- Monday March 13, 2023
- India News | Asian News International
Minister of State (Independent Charge) Dinesh Pratap Singh on Sunday said that if the prices of potatoes fall below Rs 650 per quintal, then the government will buy the produce from farmers.
- www.ndtv.com
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UP Chief Minister Issues Orders To Control Prices Of Essential Products
- Sunday November 1, 2020
- India News | ANI
Asserting that the Uttar Pradesh government was taking all possible steps to control the prices of essential products like potatoes, onions, and pulses in the state, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday ordered the authorities to take strict action against hoarders, a press release said.
- www.ndtv.com
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Why UP's Potato Farmers Are Not Looking Forward To Union Budget
- Tuesday January 30, 2018
- India News | Written by Alok Pandey
At Barabanki's vegetable market, around 40 km from Uttar Pradesh capital Lucknow, the going rate for a kg of potato is Rs 4. Every time a potato trader shouts out the rate, it depresses farmer Surya Pratap Singh, who has spent a week here trying to get better price for his 120 sacks of potato.
- www.ndtv.com
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Centre To Buy 1 Lakh Tonnes Potato From UP To Help Farmers
- Tuesday April 11, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
In a bid to guard Uttar Pradesh farmers against price fall, the Centre today said it will buy up to 1 lakh tonnes of potato at Rs 4,870/tonne and also give an additional Rs 1,217.60/tonne to bear overhead costs.
- www.ndtv.com
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Blog: How BJP Has Recovered From Phase 1 in UP
- Thursday February 23, 2017
- Blog | IP Bajpai
Prime Minister Narendra Modi suddenly declared last week in Kannauj that potatoes (along with onions) would be entitled to a guaranteed minimum support price, which means farmers won't be left at the mercy of the mandis.
- www.ndtv.com
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Wholesale Price Inflation Doubles In June On Higher Potato, Pulses Prices
- Thursday July 14, 2016
- Business | NDTV Profit Team
A sharp rise in prices of vegetables, pulses and sugar pushed up wholesale inflation to 1.62 per cent in June versus 0.79 per cent increase in the previous month. The faster-than-expected rise in wholesale food prices will also impact retail inflation, which is used by the Reserve Bank to set interest rates.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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Tomato Prices Double Up Within Fortnight, Rs 100 A Kilo In Hyderabad
- Wednesday June 15, 2016
- India News | Written by Uma Sudhir (With inputs from PTI)
The humble tomato, a key ingredient in many dishes made across the country, usually retails anywhere between Rs 20 and 40 per kg. But in the last 15 days, tomato prices have gone by from 20 per cent to a whopping 100 per cent.
- www.ndtv.com