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India's Internal Pulse Market StrengthensNEW DELHI - Sep 25/07 - SNS -- Internal pulse markets in India started the week on a firm note, helped by festival demand and heavy rainfall in key summer or kharif season producing states. Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh are still experiencing heavy rainfall, which is damaging developing crops, Nagpur-based trader Radha Vallabhaji Purohit told reporters for India's Financial Times newspaper. "Moong (green gram) and urad (black gram) crop have been damaged. They were in harvesting stage. . . rains affected their quality and productivity." Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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