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March retail inflation at 17-month high of near 7%
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SME Times News Bureau | 12 Apr, 2022
Higher cost of food items, as well as expensive fuel and manufactured
goods like clothing and footwear, pushed India's retail inflation to a
17-month high in March 2022.
As per the data furnished
by the National Statistical Office on Tuesday, the Consumer Price Index
(CPI) rose by 6.95 per cent last month from 6.07 per cent in February
2022.
Similarly, on a YoY basis, last month's retail inflation
rose at a faster rate than the 5.52 per cent increase in prices recorded
for March 2021.
The trend assumes significance as retail
inflation rate remained well above the target range of the Reserve Bank
of India, which has a CPI target range of 2 to 6 per cent.
As per
the NSO data, the rate of rise in the Consumer Food Price Index, which
measures the changes in retail prices of food products, increased by
7.68 per cent last month from 5.85 per cent in February 2022 and 4.87
per cent in March 2021.
In terms of CPI inflation rate, pulses
and products' prices jumped by 2.57 per cent in March 2022 YoY. Besides,
meat and fish prices rose by 9.63 per cent, eggs were dearer by 2.44
per cent, and oils and fats prices rose 18.79 per cent.
Similarly, the overall price of food and beverages category was up 7.47 per cent.
Besides,
vegetable prices were up by 11.64 per cent. Furthermore, as per the
official data, the inflation rate for fuel and light was higher by 7.52
per cent.
In addition, sub-group of clothing and footwear showed a price acceleration of 9.40 per cent.
"The
CPI inflation shot up well beyond our expectations, touching a 17-month
high of 6.95 per cent in March 2022, led predominantly by a sharper
than anticipated surge in some components of food and beverages such as
meat and fish," said Aditi Nayar, Chief Economist, ICRA.
"Most
other components printed broadly in line with our forecasts, suggesting
that a gradual pass through of the commodity price pressures has
commenced."
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