The inflation measured on the wholesale price index (WPI) was at 6.46 per cent in the previous month and 7.32 per cent in the October 2012.
As per the government data released today, rate of price rise in food articles was at 18.19 per cent in October.
"The high food prices calls for urgent steps to increase the efficiency of the food supplies chain through appropriate policy responses to cut down on intermediaries and reduce waste," industry chamber CII said.
While inflation in the vegetable segment stood at 78.38 per cent in October, the rate of price rise in onion continued to remain high at 278.21 per cent.
Protein rich items like egg, meat and fish became dearer by 17.47 per cent against 13.37 per cent in September.
RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan had yesterday described the food inflation as "worryingly high".
RBI increased the key rate twice in its last two monetary policy reviews with an aim to check high inflation.
It further showed inflation in the manufactured products inching up to 2.5 per cent versus 2.03 per cent in September.
Assocham said while jump in inflation is surely a disturbing sign, the rise in 'build-up inflation' to 6 per cent in the fiscal so far clearly indicates that there is still pain ahead.
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