The price of pulses has been steadily rising, up 10% this year and probably more. There is no short-term way to stop the rise in pulse prices, despite the government's efforts to do so. According to data from statista.com, the price index value of toor dal increased by about 88 percent from the base year of 2012.
Pulses may surpass tomatoes and other vegetables as the most expensive food item as consumer price inflation soars to 4.81% in June.

Due to a lack of supply, low production, and a delayed monsoon in some regions of the nation, tomato prices have surpassed the Rs 100 per kg threshold in many Indian cities.
"With prices of vegetable already rising, an increase in pulses will be a blow to household budgets and we will be forced to use other cheaper options," says a housewife Genevieve.
When the monsoon season arrives, high vegetable costs become the norm, however, this year, the cost of pulses witnessed an increase of about 10%. Pulse inflation has roughly doubled over the past five months, per research by rating agency CRISIL.
Inflation in pulses is currently troublesome because it gets worse by rising costs for rice and wheat, making the Indian thali a generally expensive food. The cost of rice has increased by 10%, while the cost of wheat has increased by 12%.
In India, Dal or pulses are essential to what is typically thought of as a balanced meal. These foods are cost effective sources of protein for many Indians irrespective of region. They are also frequently included in mid-day meals and state-run food programmes.
Additionally, whereas vegetable inflation is predicted to be temporary, pulse inflation may be permanent. Pulses make up 6% of the food inflation basket, and any increase in their price has an impact on household budgets.
The CPI was 6.6% and pulses inflation was 5.8% in May, according to the Wholesale Price Index (WPI). The CPI showed a 10.58% increase in pulse inflation in June.
According to a Reuters survey of experts, food prices in India likely caused India's inflation to end a four-month decline in June, making a reduction in interest rates improbable anytime soon. The Reserve Bank of India is also anticipated to resist pressure to boost rates.
According to information provided on Wednesday by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, retail inflation in India, as measured by the Consumer Price Index or CPI, increased to 4.81% in June as a result of increasing food costs. In May, India's CPI inflation rate was 4.31%.
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