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Chana dal is being sold in Delhi-NCR through the retail outlets of the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation (NAFED). It will also be available at retail stores of NCCF, Kendriya Bhandar and Mother Dairy’s Safal.According to an official statement, Goyal launched the “sale of subsidised chana dal under the brand name ‘Bharat Dal’ at the rate of Rs 60 per kg for one kg pack and Rs 55 per kg for 30 kg pack.”
The introduction of ‘Bharat Dal is a major step taken by the Central Government towards making pulses available to consumers at affordable prices by converting chana stock of the government into chana dal, it added.
The milling and packaging of the chana dal is undertaken by NAFED for distribution through its retail outlets in Delhi-NCR and also through the outlets of NCCF, Kendriya Bhandar and Safal.
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“Chana is the most abundantly produced pulse in India and is consumed in several forms all over India. Chana whole is soaked and boiled to make salad and roasted chana is served as snacks. Fried chana dal can also be used as an alternative to tur dal, curries and soups. Chana besan is a major raw material for namkeens and sweets,” the statement said.
Chana has multiple nutritional health benefits as it is rich in fibre, iron, potassium, vitamin B, selenium beta carotene and choline which are required by human body for controlling anaemia, blood sugar, bone health etc. and even for mental health.
Goyal launched ‘Bharat Dal’ at a Chintan Shivir organised by the Department of Consumer Affairs.
The brainstorming session was organised with the objective to review work and to evolve an action plan to implement Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Vision 2047”.
Goyal appreciated the apt intervention of the department towards price stabilization of tomatoes in which procurement of tomatoes was done from producing states and thereafter, supplied in the high-price markets at a discounted rate.
Goyal mentioned that consumer complaints are being resolved through National Consumer Helpline which is working 24*7 and in 17 languages across India.
He also emphasised on use of data analytics and artificial intelligence for the consumer grievance redressal.