Retail Inflation rises to 6.93% on higher food prices in july

Retail Inflation rises to 6.93% on higher food prices in july
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Retail Inflation rises to 6.93% on higher food prices in july

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Retail inflation in rural India was 7.04%, while in urban areas it was 6.84%

New Delhi: Retail inflation rose to 6.93 per cent in July, mainly driven by rising prices of food items like vegetables, pulses, meat and fish, government data showed on Thursday.

The inflation based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) stood at 3.15 per cent in July 2019. Retail inflation for June has been revised upwards to 6.23 per cent from the earlier estimate of 6.09 per cent, as per the data released by the National Statistical Office (NSO).

The Reserve Bank of India has been mandated by the government to keep the CPI-based inflation at 4 per cent (+,- 2 per cent). Retail inflation has remained above the 4 per cent mark since October 2019.

Last week, the Reserve Bank had kept interest rates on hold to contain elevated inflation. The central bank mainly factors in retail inflation while arriving at its bi-monthly monetary policy.

As per the NSO data, inflation in rural India was 7.04 per cent, while in urban areas it was 6.84 per cent during July, translating into a combined rate of price rise of 6.93 per cent. The rate of price rise in ''meat and fish'' segment was 18.81 per cent in July over the same month last year.

Similarly, the annual inflation was 12.41 per cent in ''oils and fats'' and 11.29 per cent in vegetables. The annual inflation in the food basket was 9.62 per cent, the data showed. In the 'fuel and light' segment, the CPI-based inflation stood at 2.8 per cent.

As the various Covid-19-related restrictions were gradually lifted and non-essential activities started resuming operations, availability of price data has also improved.

NSO collected prices from 1,054 (95 per cent) urban markets and 1,089 (92 per cent) villages during the month of July 2020, an official release said. The price data are usually collected from selected 1,114 urban markets and selected 1,181 villages through personal visits by field staff of the Field Operations Division of NSO, under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, on a weekly roster.

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