The National Cooperative Consumers' Federation of India (NCCF) has launched mobile vans selling onions at subsidised rates across Mumbai to help control retail inflation and make essential items more affordable for consumers.
Onion PricesRetail InflationNccfMumbaiFood SecurityReal Estate MumbaiSep 04, 2025
The purpose is to make onions more affordable for consumers and help control retail inflation.
Approximately 10 tonnes of onions are expected to be sold daily.
Subsidised onion sales are being offered in Delhi, Mumbai, and Ahmedabad.
The price of onions through the subsidised sales is Rs 24 per kg.
The Union Food Minister who inaugurated the mobile vans in Delhi is Pralhad Joshi.
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