With the sale of ‘Bharat atta’, the Govt aims to address the essential needs of consumers while safeguarding the interests of farmers
The recent flagging off of 100 mobile vans for the sale of Atta under the ‘Bharat’ brand in New Delhi marked a bold new initiative of the Government to take
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It is currently sold at all physical and mobile outlets of Kendriya Bhandar, NAFED, and NCCF, and is being expanded to other cooperative and retail outlets
India Business News: The central government has launched 'Bharat Dal', an affordable brand of chana dal, to make pulses more accessible and affordable to consumers. Priced
To make pulses and wheat flour more affordable, the central government initiated the sale of chana dal and wheat flour under the brands Bharat Dal and Bharat Atta . Chana dal is retailed at a subsidized rate of Rs.60/kg and Bharat Atta at Rs. 27.50/kg, available through outlets like NAFED, NCCF, Kendriya Bhandar, and mobile vans across India. Buffer stocks of major pulses are released under Bharat Dal to regulate market prices