Moneycontrol
HomeNewsBusinessEconomyMore than half of major Indian states are facing higher rural inflation vs urban

More than half of major Indian states are facing higher rural inflation vs urban

Odisha saw the highest combined retail inflation rate for February 2024 at 7.55 percent, followed by Telangana and Haryana. While, at 2.42 percent, India’s capital Delhi witnessed the least amount of price pressures among the major states and union territories.

March 13, 2024 / 16:30 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
India's rural inflation for the previous month stood at 5.34 percent, significantly higher than the urban CPI rate that came in at 4.78 percent.

In line with the all-India trend, more than half of the 22 major states and union territories faced higher rural inflation compared to urban areas in February 2024, according to a government release. The release covered 22 major states and union territories that have a population of over 50 lakh as per 2011 census data.

India's rural inflation for the previous month stood at 5.34 percent, significantly higher than the urban Consumer Price Index (CPI) rate of 4.78 percent.

Story continues below Advertisement

Ten out of the 22 major states and union territories registered rural inflation rates higher than the national average.

Data released by the Statistics Ministry on March 12 showed that India's combined (rural and urban) headline retail inflation rate was largely unchanged at 5.09 percent in February compared to 5.10 percent in January.