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On a monthly basis, while wheat prices were up four per cent, pulses such as masur were dearer by nine per cent and arhar by 6 per cent.
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On a monthly basis, while wheat prices were up four per cent, pulses such as masur were dearer by nine per cent and arhar by 6 per cent.
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But the prices of different varieties of pulses such as 'masur' and 'mug' have remained high.
The New Nation 2009
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The Masuria take their name from the _masur_ or lentil, a common cold-weather crop in the northern Districts, which is, however, grown by all Kurmis and other cultivators; and the
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India - Volume IV of IV Kumhar-Yemkala Robert Vane Russell 1894
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On monthly basis, prices of masur increased by 9 per cent, arhar by 6 per cent and wheat by
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However, the prices of wheat and masur (-3 per cent each), tea and eggs (-2 per cent each) and bajra (-1 per cent) declined.
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The maximum decrease of 4 points each in Tiruchirapally, Giridih and Sholapur centres was mainly on account of decrease in the prices of rice, arhar dal, masur dal, onion, vegetable and fruit items, sugar, etc.
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The increase in inflation rate was due mainly to higher prices of fish-marine (7 per cent), poultry chicken (5 per cent), barley and masur (2 per cent each) and condiments and spices, fish-inland, fruits and vegetables, bajra and jowar (1 per cent each).
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On monthly basis, prices of masur increased by 9 per cent, arhar by 6 per cent and wheat by
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On monthly basis, prices of masur increased by 9%, arhar by 6% and wheat by 4%.
Analysis 2010
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