India's 4.68 Percent Inflation at 9-Month Low


NEW DELHI: India's wholesale price based inflation fell to 4.68 percent in February, the lowest level in nine months, on slower increase in food articles prices, government data showed here on Friday.

The main inflation indicator of India measured in terms of Wholesale Price Index (WPI) was at 5.05 percent during January and 7.28 percent during the corresponding month of the previous year.

The "food articles" group index declined by 0.3 percent during February due to lower price of poultry chicken, egg, gram and fruits and vegetables, the data showed.

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Source: IANS