As Prices Soar, 700 kg of Onion Stolen From Mumbai Market


Mumbai, August 23 (Agencies): With onion prices shooting to alarming levels across the country, nearly 700 kilograms of the vegetable have been stolen from a market in Mumbai.

The onions were stolen from a wholesale trader's shop from the Sion area of the city.

"On Saturday morning, when I reached the shop, I found 14 sacks of onions missing," said Anand Naik, the owner of the shop.

A First Information Report has been registered at the Wadala Truck Terminal police station.

"We have registered a complaint of onion theft. This is a very surprising case," said senior inspector Suhas Garud.

Onions are currently selling at an average of Rs. 80 per kilogram in most parts of the country.

Wholesale onion prices on Saturday touched Rs. 57 per kilogram at Lasalgaon in Maharashtra, Asia's biggest onion market. In Delhi retail prices shot up to Rs. 75-80 per kilogram and in Mumbai to Rs. 65 per kilogram.

"The shortfall has primarily been on account of adverse weather conditions, including unseasonal rains which have impacted both the standing and harvested crop at major producing centres," the Consumer Affairs Ministry said in a statement.

The central government, meanwhile, has decided to import onions to keep a check on the prices.

  

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  • Reena, Mumbai

    Mon, Aug 24 2015

    Modi government is deaf and dumb. Wait till another 3 and half years. may be we will get rid of this government.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 23 2015

    Chaaiwaala Bhakts are dumb, blind and deaf now when onion prices are increased by baniam.

    I am crying now while buying of onions and laughing during the pealing of onions.

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  • macho, mangalore

    Sun, Aug 23 2015

    ACHE DIN, AAGAYE, after 18 months?

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 23 2015


    ONIONS ARE CURRENTLY SELLING AT AN AVERAGE OF RS. 80 PER KILOGRAM IN MOST PARTS OF THE COUNTRY.

    Chaaiwaala administration is Chasing past to break the record of UPA’s Rs.100/= per Kg during Delhi state elections.

    The dollar record of UPA is already broken by Chaaiwaala and presently the dollar rate:
    Indian currency per Dollar =

    1.00 Dollar = 66.18

    As per Mid-market rates: 2015-08-22 08:39 UTC

    The currency is also devaluing relentlessly and the chaaiwaala P.M., is enjoying his Suit-Boot, Indians Loot, 24X7 Jhoot.

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