Tomato Sale at Rs 60/kg: After Delhi, this city gets kitchen staple at subsidised rates
The govenrment has launched the sale of tomatoes at a subsidised rate of Rs 60 per kg in Mumbai.
Tomato Sale at Rs 60/KG: The government on Wednesday kicked off the sale of tomatoes at a subsidised rate of Rs 60 per kilogram in several parts of Mumbai including Sayan, Worli, Borivali and Lower Parel, in a bid to stabilise the retail prices of the commodity in some relief to the common man. As part of the arrangement, National Cooperative Consumers' Federation of India Ltd (NCCF) vans will supply and sell tomatoes at the subsidised rate of Rs 60 per kilogram across Mumbai.
The development comes days after the central government rolled out a similar sale in the National Capital Region (NCR), selling tomatoes at the same retail price.
The initiative is aimed at ensuring fair retail prices and availability of the common kitchen staple in major cities.
Vegetable vendors across Mumbai were reportedly selling tomatoes at much higher prices in Mumbai.
The Centre has established a Price Stabilisation Fund (PSF) to stabilise rising food prices and protect consumers' interests.
NCCF has initiated market intervention to stabilise rising tomato prices in the retail market. It seeks to cool off price increases and maintain price stability in markets.
Get Latest Business News, Stock Market Updates and Videos; Check your tax outgo through Income Tax Calculator and save money through our Personal Finance coverage. Check Business Breaking News Live on Zee Business Twitter and Facebook. Subscribe on YouTube.
RECOMMENDED STORIES
Top 7 Flexi Cap Mutual Funds With up to 52% SIP Return in 1 Year: Rs 20,000 monthly SIP investment in No. 1 fund has generated Rs 3.02 lakh; know about others too
Rs 55 lakh Home Loan vs Rs 55 lakh SIP investment: Which can be faster route to arrange money for Rs 61 lakh home? Know here
02:08 PM IST