New Delhi, Mar 14 (PTI): Inflation
rose marginally to 6.84 per cent in February, after declining for four
consecutive months, as food items such as rice, wheat, onions and fruits
became costlier.
Inflation based on the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) was at 6.62 per cent in January.
In February 2012, it was 7.56 per cent.
The upward
pressure on inflation may make it harder for the Reserve Bank of India
to lower interest rates. It had projected March-end inflation at 6.8 per
cent.
Ahead of the
monetary policy review next week, RBI Governor D Subbarao had said on
Wednesday that inflation reading of above 6 per cent demands tightening
of the policy stance.
Meanwhile,
official data released on Thursday, showed that the rate of price rise
in the manufactured items category witnessed a slight decline at 4.51
per cent last month.
Overall, inflation
rate in food articles category, which has a 14.34 per cent share in the
WPI basket, also declined at 11.38 per cent. Inflation in the food
articles category was at 11.88 per cent in January.
Onions were costlier by 154.33 per cent in February, as against the inflation rate of 111.52 per cent in January.
Rice became
costlier by 18.84 per cent in February, as against 17.31 per cent in the
previous month. However, inflation in vegetables was at 12.11 per cent,
from 28.45 per cent in January.
Inflation rate in wheat and cereals stood at 21.63 per cent and 19.19 per cent respectively in February.
Potato and pulses
prices declined by 45.99 per cent and 14.96 per cent, from 79 per cent
and 16.89 per cent respectively in January 2013.
While the
inflation rate in egg, meat and fish category stood at 12.85 per cent,
for milk it was up 4.57 per cent. Fruits were costlier by 8.93 per cent.
For the fuel and power category, it was up by 10.47 per cent in February, compared to 7.06 per cent in January 2013.


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