Retail inflation, as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), was at 5.69 per cent in January this year. In February last year, it stood at 5.37 per cent.
The rate of price rise last month was the slowest since November, when the inflation print was 5.41 per cent.
It also provided a break from a continued increase in inflation for 5 months; the rate of price rise had been on an upward trajectory since September 2015 when it had moved up by over a percentage point to 4.41 per cent.
Inflation in pulses was lower at 38.30 per cent during the month, while the rate of price rise in vegetables was at 0.70 per cent. In January, it was 43.32 per cent and 6.39 per cent respectively.
Fruit prices turned into a deflation zone at (-)0.72 per cent in February.
Retail price rise of 'cereals and products' remained almost flat at 2.18 per cent and that for 'meat and fish' category, moved down with an inflation print of 7.27 per cent.
The inflation rates, based on CPI for rural areas, stood at 5.97 per cent in February, while that for urban areas it was at 4.30 per cent.
The prices are collected by the government from selected towns by the Field Operations Division of National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) and from selected villages by the Department of Posts.
The monthly data is released by the Central Statistics Office, under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation. The CPI data for March will be released on April 12.
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