Annexure I
STATEMENT
REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF RAJYA
SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO. *282 FOR 13/08/2010 REGARDING PRICE-RISE OF ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES
Daily Retail Prices Along With
% Variation Of Essential Commodities |
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(Rs per kg) |
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Commodity/
Centre |
Current Date |
6MonthBack |
1YearBack |
% Variation |
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Rice |
6/8/2010 |
6/2/2010 |
6/8/2009 |
over 6 Months |
over 1 Year |
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DELHI |
22.00 |
23.00 |
20.00 |
-4.55 |
9.09 |
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MUMBAI |
20.00 |
20.00 |
19.00 |
0.00 |
5.00 |
||||
KOLKATA |
20.00 |
18.00 |
14.00 |
10.00 |
30.00 |
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CHENNAI |
20.00 |
22.00 |
19.00 |
-10.00 |
5.00 |
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Wheat |
|
|
|
|
|
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DELHI |
14.00 |
16.00 |
13.00 |
-14.29 |
7.14 |
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MUMBAI |
19.00 |
20.00 |
17.00 |
-5.26 |
10.53 |
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KOLKATA |
NR |
NT |
NT |
NT |
NT |
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CHENNAI |
22.00 |
22.00 |
19.00 |
0.00 |
13.64 |
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Atta |
|
|
|
|
|
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DELHI |
16.00 |
18.00 |
14.50 |
-12.50 |
9.38 |
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MUMBAI |
21.00 |
20.00 |
18.00 |
4.76 |
14.29 |
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KOLKATA |
16.00 |
17.00 |
14.00 |
-6.25 |
12.50 |
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CHENNAI |
23.00 |
22.00 |
20.00 |
4.35 |
13.04 |
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Gram
Dal |
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|
|
|
|
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DELHI |
34.00 |
37.00 |
39.00 |
-8.82 |
-14.71 |
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MUMBAI |
35.00 |
34.00 |
38.00 |
2.86 |
-8.57 |
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KOLKATA |
32.00 |
38.00 |
38.00 |
-18.75 |
-18.75 |
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CHENNAI |
34.00 |
35.00 |
38.00 |
-2.94 |
-11.76 |
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Tur Dal |
|
|
|
|
|
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DELHI |
71.00 |
80.00 |
82.00 |
-12.68 |
-15.49 |
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MUMBAI |
65.00 |
65.00 |
78.00 |
0.00 |
-20.00 |
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KOLKATA |
60.00 |
85.00 |
75.00 |
-41.67 |
-25.00 |
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CHENNAI |
68.00 |
80.00 |
82.00 |
-17.65 |
-20.59 |
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Urad Dal |
|
|
|
|
|
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DELHI |
73.00 |
70.00 |
60.50 |
4.11 |
17.12 |
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MUMBAI |
76.00 |
61.00 |
63.00 |
19.74 |
17.11 |
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KOLKATA |
66.00 |
62.00 |
52.00 |
6.06 |
21.21 |
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CHENNAI |
78.00 |
76.00 |
66.00 |
2.56 |
15.38 |
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Moong Dal |
|
|
|
|
|
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DELHI |
83.00 |
80.00 |
60.50 |
3.61 |
27.11 |
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MUMBAI |
84.00 |
82.00 |
67.00 |
2.38 |
20.24 |
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KOLKATA |
84.00 |
88.00 |
56.00 |
-4.76 |
33.33 |
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CHENNAI |
78.00 |
82.00 |
68.00 |
-5.13 |
12.82 |
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Masoor Dal |
|
|
|
|
|
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DELHI |
54.50 |
60.00 |
68.50 |
-10.09 |
-25.69 |
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MUMBAI |
51.00 |
55.00 |
62.00 |
-7.84 |
-21.57 |
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KOLKATA |
48.00 |
58.00 |
60.00 |
-20.83 |
-25.00 |
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CHENNAI |
48.00 |
NR |
NR |
NR |
NR |
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Sugar |
|
|
|
|
|
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DELHI |
30.00 |
44.00 |
28.00 |
-46.67 |
6.67 |
||||
MUMBAI |
30.00 |
42.00 |
27.00 |
-40.00 |
10.00 |
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KOLKATA |
31.00 |
41.00 |
28.00 |
-32.26 |
9.68 |
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CHENNAI |
29.00 |
42.00 |
26.00 |
-44.83 |
10.34 |
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Commodity/
Centre |
Current Date |
6MonthBack |
1YearBack |
% Variation |
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Groundnut
oil |
6/8/2010 |
6/2/2010 |
6/8/2009 |
over 6 Months |
over 1 Year |
|
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DELHI |
115.00 |
112.00 |
107.00 |
2.61 |
6.96 |
|
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MUMBAI |
81.00 |
71.00 |
93.00 |
12.35 |
-14.81 |
|
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KOLKATA |
100.00 |
95.00 |
92.00 |
5.00 |
8.00 |
|
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CHENNAI |
90.00 |
75.00 |
62.00 |
16.67 |
31.11 |
|
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Mustard
oil |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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DELHI |
67.00 |
70.00 |
67.00 |
-4.48 |
0.00 |
|
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MUMBAI |
68.00 |
67.00 |
75.00 |
1.47 |
-10.29 |
|
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KOLKATA |
60.00 |
65.00 |
62.00 |
-8.33 |
-3.33 |
|
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CHENNAI |
70.00 |
73.00 |
68.00 |
-4.29 |
2.86 |
|
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Vanaspati |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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DELHI |
57.00 |
57.00 |
55.00 |
0.00 |
3.51 |
|
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MUMBAI |
56.00 |
50.00 |
55.00 |
10.71 |
1.79 |
|
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KOLKATA |
50.00 |
40.00 |
45.00 |
20.00 |
10.00 |
|
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CHENNAI |
60.00 |
54.00 |
55.00 |
10.00 |
8.33 |
|
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Tea
(Loose) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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DELHI |
148.00 |
160.00 |
140.00 |
-8.11 |
5.41 |
|
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MUMBAI |
155.00 |
156.00 |
150.00 |
-0.65 |
3.23 |
|
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KOLKATA |
100.00 |
110.00 |
100.00 |
-10.00 |
0.00 |
|
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CHENNAI |
240.00 |
340.00 |
290.00 |
-41.67 |
-20.83 |
|
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Salt
(Packed) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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DELHI |
12.00 |
12.00 |
12.00 |
0.00 |
0.00 |
|
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MUMBAI |
12.00 |
12.00 |
12.00 |
0.00 |
0.00 |
|
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KOLKATA |
8.00 |
8.00 |
7.00 |
0.00 |
12.50 |
|
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CHENNAI |
12.00 |
12.00 |
12.00 |
0.00 |
0.00 |
|
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Potato |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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DELHI |
12.00 |
9.00 |
18.00 |
25.00 |
-50.00 |
|
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MUMBAI |
12.00 |
14.00 |
17.00 |
-16.67 |
-41.67 |
|
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KOLKATA |
6.00 |
5.00 |
15.00 |
16.67 |
-150.00 |
|
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CHENNAI |
14.00 |
16.00 |
16.00 |
-14.29 |
-14.29 |
|
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Onion |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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DELHI |
14.00 |
24.00 |
15.00 |
-71.43 |
-7.14 |
|
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MUMBAI |
13.00 |
19.00 |
13.00 |
-46.15 |
0.00 |
|
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KOLKATA |
13.00 |
22.00 |
14.00 |
-69.23 |
-7.69 |
|
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CHENNAI |
14.00 |
22.00 |
12.00 |
-57.14 |
14.29 |
|
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Milk |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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DELHI |
24.00 |
22.00 |
21.00 |
8.33 |
12.50 |
|
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MUMBAI |
26.00 |
24.00 |
21.00 |
7.69 |
19.23 |
|
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KOLKATA |
21.00 |
21.00 |
20.00 |
0.00 |
4.76 |
|
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CHENNAI |
20.50 |
20.50 |
18.00 |
0.00 |
12.20 |
|
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Source:
State/UTs Civil Supplies Department |
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Annexure II
STATEMENT
REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) & (b) OF RAJYA
SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO. *282 FOR 13/08/2010 REGARDING PRICE-RISE OF ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES
|
Centre, Unit |
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|
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|
Prices* |
Prices 1
week ago |
One |
|
one year |
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Chana |
|
FAQ |
485-490 |
490-500 |
450-460 |
520-530 |
470-480 |
Urad |
US
$/PMT cnf |
FAQ |
1000-1100 |
1100-1135 |
1100-1120 |
885-985 |
650-750 |
Tur |
US
$/PMT cnf |
FAQ |
780-850 |
925-950 |
930-950 |
925-940 |
900-970 |
Masoor |
US
$/PMT cnf |
FAQ
|
700-760 |
700-760 |
685-820 |
830-835 |
700-750 |
Moong |
US
$/PMT cnf |
FAQ |
1255-1360 |
1255-1360 |
1320-1330 |
1200-1225 |
750-815 |
Yellow
peas |
US
$/PMT cnf/ |
FAQ |
330-335 |
320-340 |
300-320 |
330-340 |
305-325 |
|
|
|
860 |
805 |
747 |
740 |
670 |
RBD Palmolein |
|
|
920 |
852 |
782 |
782 |
730 |
Soya
|
|
|
895 |
850 |
772 |
810 |
780 |
Sunflower
|
|
|
980 |
900 |
815 |
845 |
785 |
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Annexure III
STATEMENT
REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (c) OF RAJYA SABHA
STARRED QUESTION NO. *282 FOR 13/08/2010 REGARDING PRICE-RISE
OF ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES
Steps taken by the
Government to contain price rise in essential Commodities are briefly stated
below:
I
(i)
Reduced
import duties to zero – for rice, wheat, pulses, edible oils (crude); and
butter and ghee.
(ii)
Reduced
import duties on refined & hydrogenated oils & vegetable oils to 7.5%;
(iii)
Allowed
import of raw sugar at zero duty under O.G.L. up to
01.08.2009 by sugar mills (notified on 17.04.2009) extended up to 31.12.2010.
Furthermore, import of raw sugar has been opened to private trade up to
31.12.2010 for being processed by domestic factories on job basis.
(iv)
Allowed
import of white/refined sugar by STC/MMTC/PEC and NAFED
up to 1 million tons by 01.08.2009 under O.G.L. at
zero duty (notified on 17.04.2009). Furthermore, the duty free import of
white/refined sugar under OGL has been opened to
other Central/State Government agencies and to private trade in addition to
existing designated agencies. The cap on the quantity to be imported upto 31.03.09 has also since been removed vide notification
dated 27th November, 2009. The Government has extended it upto 31.12.2010 without any quantitative cap.
II Administrative Measures
(i)
Removed
levy obligation in respect of imported raw sugar and white/refined sugar.
(ii)
Banned
(iii)
Export
of edible oils has been allowed w.e.f 20th
November,
(iv)
Imposed
(v)
Using
Minimum Export Price (MEP) to regulate exports of
onion (averaging at $220 per tonne for August 2010)
and basmati rice ($900 PMT);
(vi)
Maintaining
the
(vii)
Futures trad
(viii)
Permitted
(ix)
Proportion
of sugar production requisitioned as levy sugar was increased from 10 to 20%
for 2009-10 sugar season to ensure adequate levy sugar
supplies under PDS.
(x)
For the month of July, 2010, 14.50 lakh tons
of non levy sugar have been made available which includes 10.15 lakh tons of normal non-levy sugar and 1.85 lakh tons of sugar processed from imported raw sugar during
May, 2010. Estimated availability out of imported white/refined sugar during
the month is about 0.50 lakh ton and estimated
availability of carryover stock of June,2010 non-levy
quota is about 2 lakh tons. Besides, levy sugar quota
of 2.15 lakh tons also been released. Thus, for the
month of July, 2010, 16.65 lakh tons of sugar have
been made available.
(xi) An additional allocation of wheat/rice @10 kg/family/month of January and February 2010 has been
made to the accepted number of AAY, BPL and APL ration cards. This is in addition to existing
allocation while the wheat will be allocated at MSP price;
rice will be allotted at MSP derived price.
(xii)
Specific
adhoc additional allocation of 30.66 lakh tonnes of foodgrains has been made for all cardholders wef 19.5.2010 with validity for lifting up to 20.11.2010@
of Rs.8.45 per kg for wheat and Rs.11.85 per kg for rice.
(xiii)
Recently,
the Government has also decided on providing, an additional allocation of 4.57 lakh tonnes of foodgrains per month for APL families at the prevailing APL
CIP. This is applicable initially for a period of six months to those States
where APL allocations are below
(xiv) OMSS interventions:
(a)
Allocation
to State Governments under OMSS (Domestic) for
release of 20.00 lakh tonnes
of wheat was made to check inflationary trends in food economy from October 2009
to March 2010. The State/UT Government were asked to distribute wheat released
under OMSS (D) to household consumers and small
processors of wheat.
(b)
In
addition to above, a quantity of 10 lakh MTs wheat was also allocated for sale to bulk consumers
through open tenders by FCI from October,09 – March,10. Another 10.88 lakh
tonnes of wheat from the expected savings from retail
allocations was allocated for bulk consumers through tender sale.
(c)
In
order to check inflationary trend in prices of Rice, a quantity of 10.0 lakh tonnes of rice was allocated
during October 2009 to March 2010 to State Governments for distribution to
retail consumers.
(d)
On
18.1.2010, NAFED was allotted 37400 tonnes of wheat and 17000 tonnes
of rice from the un-lifted quantity of OMSS allocations
to state Governments. Similarly, NCCF was allocated
32684.21 tonnes wheat and 11000 tonnes
rice for sale to retail consumers.
(e)
On
16.2.2010, another allocation of 5 lakh tonnes of wheat was made for tender sale to small
processors by FCI. High Level Committee of FCI has formulated guidelines for tender sale to small
processors. The reserve price fixed for tender sale of wheat to bulk consumers
undertaken by FCI.
(xiv) The Government also
contemplating bringing legislation on Food Security.
(xv) Experimented
with popularization of Yellow Peas through sale in the Retail Outlets of NAFED, Kendriya Bhandar, NCCF and Mother Dairy in Delhi.
III Other Measures:
In the medium term, Government has
taken initiatives such as the National
Food Security Mission (NFSM), Rashtriya
Krishi Vikas Yojna (RKVY) to improve
production and productivity in agriculture.
In order to increase the production of food grains, the Government is
implementing the following:
(i) Centrally
Sponsored Scheme of National Food Security Mission (NFSM)
in selected districts of 17 states for enhancing the food grain production of
rice, wheat and pulses by 20 million tonnes during 11th
plan.
(ii) Crop production programmes
of rice, wheat and coarse cereals are being encouraged under Macro Management
Agriculture (MMA) scheme.
(iii) Under
Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY)
additional Central assistance is provided to the states to achieve 4% growth in
Agriculture and allied sectors and to reduce yield gaps of crops and maximizing
returns to the farmers.
(iv) New initiative of “Bringing Green Revolution
to Eastern India” in 6 eastern states is also focused towards enhancing
agriculture production.
(v) Similarly,
new initiative of “organizing 60,000 pulses and Oilseed village” is being
implemented in major pulses growing states to supplement the efforts of other
schemes in enhancing the pulses production.
(vi) Maize production is promoted through Integrated
Scheme on Oilseed, Pulses, Oil Palm and Maize (ISOPOM).
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