The central government has taken a step to bring down retail prices of onion, which is skyrocketing in recent time. Onion prices have climbed up Rs 75-100 per kg in some cities, by offering its buffer stock to states and union territories for retail intervention. According to the data maintained by the Consumer Affairs Ministry, retail onion prices in Mumbai were ruling at Rs 86 per kg, while Chennai at Rs 83 per kg, Kolkata at Rs 70per kg and Delhi at Rs 55 perkg on 22 October. Consumer Affairs Secretary Leena Nandan was quoted -We have stepped up efforts to check the price rise. We have requested state govt and union territories to take onion from our buffer stock for retail intervention. Meanwhile, Assam, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chandigarh, Haryana, Telangana and Tamil Nadu have shown interest and taking a total of 8,000 tonnes of onion from the buffer, she said. The centre government is offering onion from the buffer stock stored at Nashik, Maharasthra, at the procured rate of Rs 26-28 per kg to states who wish to lift the stock on their own. For others who want it to be delivered, the offered price would be Rs 30 per kg, she said. In addition, the secretary said that cooperative Nafed, which is procuring and maintaining the onion buffer stock on behalf of the government, is offloading the stock in wholesale mandis across the country. The government has so far offloaded 30,000 tonnes of onion from the buffer stock of 1,00,000 tonnes created from the purchase of 2019-20 rabi crop. The kharif onions are likely to start arriving soon in mandis and the government hopes that an estimated kharif crop of 37 lakh tonnes is likely to boost supply and soften prices. Onion prices reach Rs 100 per Kg in Mumbai,Pune Hyderabad: Onion prices are crossing the sky