Modi government’s big decision to make pulses cheaper

Masur Dal Price: The central government has taken a big step in regulating the prices of pulses and domestic supply. The government reduced the import duty on lenses to zero on Monday. Moreover, agricultural infrastructure development cess has also been halved. Now it is 10 per cent compared to the previous one.

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced this in the Rajya Sabha. Import tariffs on lenses imported from countries other than the US have been reduced to zero. At the same time, the import duty on lenses from the US has also been reduced. The import duty on lens imports from the US has previously been reduced from 30 percent to 20 percent. Moreover, agricultural infrastructure development cess has also been reduced by 10 per cent.

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According to the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, the price of masur dal in the retail market is up 30 percent compared to April 1 On April 1, the price of 1kg masur dal in the retail market was Rs 70 but now it has increased to Rs 100. Earlier this month, Bimal Kaduri, vice-president of the India Grains and Pulses Association, said, “India needs 25 million tonnes of pulses annually. But this year we are expecting cuts.

The Agriculture Infrastructure Development Center is charged with petrol, diesel, gold and some imported agricultural products on behalf of the central government to develop agricultural infrastructure.

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