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All India Consumer Price Index (CPI) during January 2014 to November 2014

January 20, 2015

Consumer Price Indices (CPI) measure changes over time in general level of prices of goods and services that households acquire for the purpose of consumption. For construction of CPI numbers, two requisite components are weighing diagrams (consumption patterns) and price data collected at regular intervals. It refers to group wise all India Consumer Price Index for Rural & Urban area with base year 2010.

All India Consumer Price Index (CPI) – General index has increased from 137.4 in January 2014 to 145.5 in November 2014 showing an increase of 8.1 points. All India Consumer Price Index (CPI) – Cereal and Products has increased from 136.5 in January 2014 to 141.5 in November 2014 showing an increase of 5.0 points. All India Consumer Price Index (CPI) -Vegetables has increased from 148.9 in January 2014 to 187.8 in November 2014 showing an increase of 38.9 points. This is a very high growth rate and affects the poor significantly. All India Consumer Price Index (CPI) – Medical Care has increased from 126.1 in January 2014 to 131.6 in November 2014 showing an increase of 5.5 points. All India Consumer Price Index (CPI) – Clothing – bedding and footwear has increased from 148.5 in January 2014 to 156.4 in November 2014 showing an increase of 7.9 points.

Consumer Price Index (CPI) for rural area – General index has increased from 139.2 in January 2014 to 147.5 in November 2014 showing an increase of 8.3 points. Consumer Price Index (CPI) for urban area – General index has increased from 135 in January 2014 to 142.8 in November 2014 showing an increase of 7.8 points. Thus Inflation has registered higher growth rate in rural areas from January 2014 to November 2014.

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Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation
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