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Wholesale Price Index inflation rises to 11.39% in August: Centre

The Wholesale Price Index (WPI) was 0.41 percent in August 2020, said the Ministry of Commerce and Industry

September 14, 2021 / 12:56 IST
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WPI inflation rose in August and remained in double-digit for the fifth consecutive month. (Representative image: REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui)
WPI inflation rose in August and remained in double-digit for the fifth consecutive month. (Representative image: REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui)

The wholesale price-based inflation rose to 11.39 percent in August in India, said the Ministry of Commerce and Industry on September 14.

The Wholesale Price Index (WPI) inflation was 0.41 percent in August 2020, the ministry said in a press release.

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Snapping the two-month easing trend, WPI inflation rose in August and remained in double-digit for the fifth consecutive month. In July 2021, WPI inflation stood at 11.16 percent.

The high rate of inflation in August 2021 is primarily due to the rise in prices of non-food articles, mineral oils; crude petroleum and natural gas; manufactured products like basic metals; food products; textiles; chemicals and chemical products, etc as compared to the corresponding month of the previous year, the release stated.