Govt to release higher quantities of onions at subsidised rate in retail market
Thursday, 2 November 2023 After realising that government intervention of selling onion in retail market has made a better impact on cooling prices, the consumer affairs ministry will now sell higher quantities of onions at subsidised rate of Rs 25 a kg in the targeted cities from its buffer stock rather than releasing them in the wholesale market. Union consumer affairs secretary Rohit Kumar Singh told TOI on Thursday that they will offload around 1 lakh tonne of onions in the retail market during this month.
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The Indian government's intervention in the onion market has successfully lowered prices, prompting the consumer affairs ministry to sell higher quantities of... IndiaTimes