Delhi government might open outlets to sell onions at a nominal price
Delhi government might open outlets to sell onions at a nominal price
The Delhi government may open outlets for selling onions at a nominal price, a minister said on Tuesday. "We are concerned over the rising prices of onions. We may open stalls, like last year, to make available onions at reasonable rates if prices continue soaring," Delhi Development Minister Rajkumar Chauhan told reporters in Delhi.

The Delhi government may open outlets for selling onions at a nominal price, a minister said on Tuesday. "We are concerned over the rising prices of onions. We may open stalls, like last year, to make available onions at reasonable rates if prices continue soaring," Delhi Development Minister Rajkumar Chauhan told reporters in Delhi.

He, however, expressed hope that the rising price trend would reverse in next 7-10 days. "We will not leave people at the whims of hoarders and black-marketers. Neither will we hesitate in taking action against them," he added.

Chauhan blamed heavy rains for the price rise which, according to him, has affected road routes through which onion supplies arrive. He said onion supplies has been 14 per cent lower than 2012.

At the Azadpur wholesale vegetable market in north Delhi the price of onions has reached up to Rs.32.50 per kg.

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