The Indian government has decided to sell 30 lakh tonnes of wheat from its pool stock in the open market to address rising wheat and wheat flour prices. The Roller Flour Millers Federation of India has welcomed this decision, expecting a price drop of ₹5-6 per kg. The government will sell the wheat through e-auctions, to state governments, and at subsidized rates to public sector units. The Federation believes this will provide relief to the public. This decision comes after a decrease in wheat production and procurement due to heat waves, leading to a surge in wheat and wheat flour prices.