Onion prices soar on drought, heavy rains; may breach Rs 100 per kg mark

August 13, 2013

New Delhi, Aug 13: The average wholesale price of onion has more than doubled since the beginning of this month and the vegetable is now selling at up to Rs 80 per kg in the city due to shortages blamed on excess monsoon rains destroying crops. Insiders in the trade say prices are not likely to reverse till around September-end . Prices are likely to stabilize this week but another surge is expected in the coming week.onion-selling

Onion prices double in 2 weeks

The average wholesale price of onion has more than doubled since the beginning of this month. A massive shortage, with most of the crop destroyed due to heavy monsoon showers, has resulted in onions touching an unbelievable retail rate of Rs 80 per kg in some parts of the city.

Experts say the trend is not likely to reverse any time soon and the earliest respite can be expected around the end of September. "The maximum price for onions was Rs 55 per kg on Monday morning. We are expecting prices to stabilize this week but another surge is expected in the coming week. Stocks are depleting very fast and no new stock is coming in. This situation will remain similar till it doesn't stop raining in Karnataka . Prices may fall around end-September ," said Surendra Sahani, proprietor of Gujarat Onion Company.

A slight fall in rates across the country was observed on Monday afternoon but they picked up again by evening. "There was a downward trend in the afternoon and prices fell by Rs 2-3 per kg. However, if it continues raining in south India, prices are likely to go up again," said Rajendra Sharma, chairman of APMC.

Delhi gets its onions from three states at this time. In Maharashtra, the wholesale price of onion was about Rs 50 per kg which, when brought to Delhi, went up by Rs 5 per kg after factoring in cost of transport and other overheads. In Rajasthan, the crop is at its fag end while in Madhya Pradesh only about 15% of the crop remains. "We should have started getting onion from Karnataka by now. Some has started coming in but most of it is very poor quality due to the rain. Karnataka is buying onions from MP and Maharashtra to meet its own demand , which could have otherwise been diverted to north India if Karnataka's own produce had been good," said Sahani. Wholesale onion prices at Lasalgaon market near Nashik touched an all-time high on Monday—Rs 4,300 per quintal—and have increased 25% in three days. Nashik onions are supplied to Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Pune among other cities.

This year farmers in Rajasthan planted less onions, after suffering huge losses last year. "In 2012 there was a bumper crop of onions but most of it could not be sold and farmers suffered losses. Taking a cue from that, they planted less crop this time and that has added to the shortage," said sources.

With onions averaging Rs 48 per kg in the wholesale market on Monday, it was no surprise that the average price in the retail market went up to Rs 60. But, shopkeepers charged customers as they pleased since the retail price ranged from Rs 50 in parts of east Delhi to Rs 80 per kg in south Delhi.

"Onions are a staple item in north Indian cooking and we purchase about a kilogram of onions every three days. If prices stay the same, I will have to start cooking recipes that don't need onions . The government should step in and ensure that there is at least a uniform rate across the city instead of letting vendors charge any amount they like," said Sugandha Verma of Patparganj

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January 18,2020

Jan 18: Days after the arrest of Deputy SP Davinder Singh along with two Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists, Shiv Sena on Saturday questioned the role of police in the Kashmir Valley.

"Cross border infiltration is ongoing in Kashmir. But the police machinery is being used to help the terrorists in Kashmir to safely cross the border (to Pakistan) and a President's medal awarded Deputy SP was arrested for doing so. In Kashmir (it seems), the government is using the police for some other purposes, what will the country's Home Ministry say if somebody has a doubt in connection with the Pulwama attacks," Sena mouthpiece, Saamna, read.

This was in reference to the incident in which Jammu and Kashmir police intercepted a vehicle on Sunday and arrested DySP Davinder Singh along with two top Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists, who were travelling together.

The Sena mouthpiece asserted that the impact and acceptance of the Centre removing Article 370 should be visible "through the people" during the upcoming Republic Day celebrations.

"Jammu and Kashmir is now a Union Territory. It is being ruled by the Centre through President's Rule. The government had removed Article 370 in a historic decision...The joy and excitement in the people over the removal of 370 should be visible in the Republic Day celebrations this time. The tricolour should be seen flying over all houses in Kashmir, it is the least that can be expected," it added.

The Sena mouthpiece further said that with the arrest of terrorists in the recent days, it hoped that "Republic Day will be celebrated safely in Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir".

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March 22,2020

Mumbai, Mar 22: The total number of coronavirus positive patients in Maharashtra has risen to 74 with 10 more positive cases reported in the last 24 hours, officials said.

Of the 10 new cases, 6 are in Mumbai and 4 in Pune, they said on Sunday.

Earlier this week, a Covid-19 patient died in Mumbai.

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January 19,2020

Mumbai, Jan 19: After Kerala and Punjab, the Maha Vikas Agadi (MVA) government is also mulling over a resolution against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 in Maharashtra Assembly.

Speaking to news agency, Congress spokesperson Raju Waghmare said: "Our senior party leader Balasaheb Thorat has also shared his stand on the CAA. Even Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has said that we are against the CAA. As far as the resolution against CAA is concerned, our senior leaders of MVA will sit together and decide."

If this happens, then Maharashtra will be the third state to pass a resolution against CAA, which grants citizenship to non-Muslim refugees from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh, who came to India on or before December 31, 2014.

Emphasising that CAA is 'unconstitutional,' senior lawyer and Congress leader Kapil Sibal has said that every state Assembly has the constitutional right to pass a resolution and seek CAA's withdrawal.

He added that it would be problematic to oppose the CAA if the law is declared to be 'constitutional' by the Supreme Court.

"I believe the CAA is unconstitutional. Every State Assembly has the constitutional right to pass a resolution and seek its withdrawal. When and if the law is declared to be constitutional by the Supreme Court then it will be problematic to oppose it. The fight must go on!" Sibal tweeted.

Earlier speaking at the Kerala Literature Festival on Saturday, the Congress leader had said that constitutionally no state can say that it will not implement the amended Citizenship Act, as doing so will be "unconstitutional".

Kerala government has also approached the Supreme Court against the CAA following the passage of a resolution against it in the state Assembly.

Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh has also announced that the Congress state government is going to join Kerala in the Supreme Court in the case.

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