India's wholesale inflation falls further to (-)4.95 per cent
New Delhi, Sep 14: India's annual inflation rate based on wholesale prices continued in the negative territory in August, falling to (-)4.95 per cent from (-)4.05 per cent in July, official data showed on Monday. The fall was mainly led by lower fuel prices.
The annual rate of inflation, as per the official wholesale price index, stood at 3.85 per cent in the corresponding month of the previous year, according to data released by the commerce and industry ministry.
During the month under review, some commodities of mass consumption continued to upset household budgets and notably among them was onion prices, which were higher by as much as 65 per cent over the like month of the previous year. Pulses were dearer by 36 per cent.
At the same time potatoes and vegetables were cheaper by 52 per cent and 21 per cent, respectively. Even under the manufactured products category, prices of commodities pertaining to food fell -- especially sugar that was lower by 19 per cent year-on-year,
Under fuels -- the index for which was down 16.5 per cent -- petrol was cheaper by 13.26 per cent and diesel by 24.54 per cent.
IANS