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Weekly Numerics | Surge in food prices propel retail inflation, desktops gain ground, & air pollution funds languish

Retail inflation in November reached a 3-month high on the back of rising food prices. Meanwhile, FASTag appears to be on the right lane, with toll collection seeing steady growth. Data from Cloudflare shows that the share of Indians using desktops to get online is rising

December 15, 2023 / 20:00 IST
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Retail inflation at three-month high

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India’s retail inflation, which is based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI), saw the highest uptick of the last three months in November, at 5.55 percent. The rise was on the back of an increase in the price of food and beverages during the month. In fact, no other major categories recorded a rise in inflation in November.

Food inflation rose to 8.7 percent in November from 6.61 percent a month ago. Together, inflation in food and beverages stood at 8.02 percent in November. Food inflation during the month was mainly driven by a rise in the price of vegetables, fruits, sugar, and pulses.

The fuel and light category, meanwhile, recorded a higher deflation of -0.77 percent during the month, from -0.33 percent a month ago. Excluding food, fuel and light, the core index inflation remained low, at 4.11 percent in November, close to the government’s target inflation of 4 percent.