Majority of pulse seeds and pulses either ruled stable or traded lower with availability outstripping demand. Chana (kanta) declined to ₹3,550-75 a quintal, while chana (desi) ruled at ₹3,450. Chana dal (average) was being quoted at ₹4,700-4,800 , chana dal (medium) at ₹4,800-₹5,000, while chana dal (bold) went for ₹5,100-₹5,200. Dollar chana ruled stable at ₹6,000 amid steady rise in arrival of new crop. In container, dollar chana (42/44 count) fetched ₹7,700; 44/46 count at ₹7,500, while the 58/60 count was at ₹5,600.
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