India’s October Wholesale Price Index rises for 3rd straight month, jumps to 1.48%  

India’s annual rate of inflation based on wholesale prices jumped to 1.48 per cent in October from a rise of 1.32 per cent in September

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India's annual rate of inflation based on wholesale prices jumped to 1.48 per cent in October from a rise of 1.32 per cent in September.

"The rate of inflation, based on monthly WPI, stood at 1.48 percent (provisional) for the month of October, 2020 (over October, 2019), as compared to '0.00 percent' (standstill) during the corresponding month of the previous year," a Ministry of Commerce and Industry statement on WPI said.

On a sub-segment basis, prices of manufactured items remained at elevated levels with a rise of 2.12 percent from 1.61 per cent reported for September and (-) 0.93 per cent recorded during October 2019.

The expenses on primary articles, which constitute 22.62 per cent of the WPI's total weightage, increased to 4.74 percent.

However, it had increased in a faster pace in September 2020 at 5.10 per cent and 6.05 per cent the corresponding month of the previous year.


The prices of food items rose by 6.37 percent from 8.17 per cent reported for September 2020 and 9.80 per cent in October 2019.

On the commodity front, potato price increased by 107.70 per cent while it had risen by 107.63 per cent during September 2020.

Besides, onion prices in October rose 8.49 per cent against a rise of (-) 31.64 per cent in September.

Similarly, pulses became dearer by 15.93 per cent last month from 12.53 per cent in September.


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