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  • Govt prohibits export of onions with immediate effect

    Govt bans export of onions with immediate effect

    India | September 29, 2019 16:25 IST

    Export policy of onion is amended from free to prohibited till further orders. Hence, export of all varieties of onions is prohibited with immediate effect, confirms Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

  • People queue up to buy onions at Rs 22 per kg sell by Govt in Delhi

    Onion prices skyrocket: Tell-all photos from Delhi

    India | September 24, 2019 16:30 IST

    Slice It Thin: The steep increase in onion prices due to supply shortage has forced the Delhi government to take corrective measures to lessen the burden on the common man. The retail price of onions have shot from Rs. 40 per kilogramme to Rs. 60 and 70 in the national capital in a week.

  • Onions turn costlier than apples in Delhi

    Onions turn costlier than apples in Delhi

    India | September 25, 2019 18:40 IST

    The wholesale price of onions at the vegetables and fruits market here is Rs 50 per kg, while the seasonal apple, of average quality, is available at Rs 30-40 per kg in the market.

  • cabinet secretary holds meeting to review prices of onions

    Cabinet secretary holds meeting to review prices of onions, pulses

    October 10, 2015 8:44 IST

    New Delhi: Cabinet Secretary Pradeep Kumar Sinha on Friday reviewed the prices of essential commodities, especially onions and pulses, at a high-level meeting here, an official release said.It said that secretaries of several departments including

  • onions prices to ease in 2 3 weeks on fresh output sharad

    Onions prices to ease in 2-3 weeks on fresh output: Sharad Pawar

    September 19, 2013 20:15 IST

    NEW DELHI: Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar today said onion prices will ease in the next two-three weeks as fresh output arrives from Maharashtra and other states, providing relief to consumers.“After talking to farmers and traders,

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