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Govt reduces subsidised rate of tomato to Rs 80 per kg

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 16, 2023 14:26 IST

In order to relieve people from the excessive pricing of the essential kitchen item in retail marketplaces, the centre ...

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In order to relieve people from the excessive pricing of the essential kitchen item in retail marketplaces, the centre will offer tomatoes at Rs 80 per kg starting on Sunday as opposed to Rs 90 per kg previously. On Friday, the Centre started to sell tomatoes at a discounted rate of Rs 90 per kg in Delhi-NCR through mobile vans. More cities were added on Saturday.

There has been a decrease in the wholesale prices of tomatoes due to the intervention of the government to sell it at a concessional rate of Rs 90 per kg, at several locations in the country where the prices were ruling exceptionally high, an official statement said.

After a re-assessment of the situation from across 500 plus points in the country, it has been decided to sell it at Rs 80 per kg from today Sunday July 16th, 2023, it added. 

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