Hindustan Times (Delhi)

WILL BRING DOWN ONION PRICE TO ₹24 IN 10 DAYS: CM

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI : Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said his government will ensure an adequate supply of onions in the capital and bring down the price of the key kitchen staple to ₹24 per kg in the next ten days.

“We are trying to procure onions from all sources that are available to us and tenders have been floated for the transporta­tion of onions,” the Delhi chief minister said.

“We will ensure an adequate supply of good quality onions in Delhi. Within ten days, we will bring down the price of onions to ₹24 per kg and that will be made available to the public through fair price shops and mobile vans,” Kejriwal said.

On Monday, onion price had shot up to around ₹60-80 per kg in most retail markets across Delhi, depending on the locality, demand, supply and the quality of the stock.

On September 20, Delhi’s food and supplies minister Imran Hussain had directed officials in the department to make adequate arrangemen­ts to keep a check on the shooting prices of onion and ensure their supply to fair price shops for retail sales in case any “emergent situation arises”.

The government said they had set up a committee to suggest market interventi­on for checking the prices of essential commoditie­s.

This committee is currently focusing on bringing down onion prices.

On September 12, the Centre has asked the Delhi government to take the key kitchen staple from its buffer stock and sell it at a maximum retail price of ₹23.90 per kg through its civil supplies department and ration shops.

Senior Delhi government officials said that the transporta­tion of onions has been one of the main problem areas and the state government is working on that.

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