But for onion and pulses, wholesale prices of most of the food articles either declined or showed a very marginal increase during the month.
Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das said there has been a considerable improvement in the price situation.
"RBI will take a considered call on the issue. There is no divergence in perception. The government and RBI are working together. Taking into account the overall factors, RBI will take a considered call," he said.
Inflation in onions and pulses was at 65.29 per cent and 36.40 per cent respectively during August, as per official data released today.
Overall, food inflation basket remained in the negative territory for second month in a row at (-)1.13 per cent. For vegetables, it was (-)21.21 per cent, helped by potato where inflation was (-)51.71 per cent.
Inflation in the fuel and power segment was (-)16.50 per cent, while that of manufactured products was (-)1.92 per cent in August.
The Reserve Bank's next bi-monthly monetary policy review is on September 29. While deciding on the key interest rate it mostly tracks the Consumer Price Index-based inflation, the recent data for which will be released later in the evening. CPI in July was at record low of 3.78 per cent.
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