<p>Rising for the second straight month, retail inflation climbed to 5 per cent in October due to costlier pulses and other food items.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The Consumer Price Index (CPI) based inflation in September stood at 4.41 per cent. In October 2014, the retail inflation was 4.62 per cent.<br /><br />Overall consumer food inflation during the month rose to 5.25 per cent in October, government data showed today.<br /><br />Retail inflation in pulses and products category rose to a staggering 42.20 per cent in October.<br /><br />While the price rise in the food and beverages category was at 5.34 per cent in October, inflation in cereals and products was also higher at 1.46 per cent.<br /><br />Retail inflation in vegetables and fruits stood at 2.42 per cent and 1.98 per cent respectively in October.<br /><br />However, among other protein rich items such as meat and fish, the rate of price rise has slowed to 5.01 per cent.<br /><br />Likewise, rate of retail price rise in milk and its products was 4.79 per cent.<br /><br />During the month, eggs also turned cheaper at 0.59 per cent.<br /><br />As per the data from the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI), inflation in sugar and confectionery category remained in negative zone at (-)10.47 per cent.<br /><br />The price rise in spices category was higher at 9.82 per cent and for non-alcoholic beverages at 4.31 per cent.<br /><br />In the rural areas, retail inflation rose to 5.54 per cent and for urban sector it was at 4.28 per cent.<br /><br />The RBI takes into account retail inflation while formulating monetary policy. The central bank's retail inflation target is 5.8 per cent by January 2016. <br /></p>
<p>Rising for the second straight month, retail inflation climbed to 5 per cent in October due to costlier pulses and other food items.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The Consumer Price Index (CPI) based inflation in September stood at 4.41 per cent. In October 2014, the retail inflation was 4.62 per cent.<br /><br />Overall consumer food inflation during the month rose to 5.25 per cent in October, government data showed today.<br /><br />Retail inflation in pulses and products category rose to a staggering 42.20 per cent in October.<br /><br />While the price rise in the food and beverages category was at 5.34 per cent in October, inflation in cereals and products was also higher at 1.46 per cent.<br /><br />Retail inflation in vegetables and fruits stood at 2.42 per cent and 1.98 per cent respectively in October.<br /><br />However, among other protein rich items such as meat and fish, the rate of price rise has slowed to 5.01 per cent.<br /><br />Likewise, rate of retail price rise in milk and its products was 4.79 per cent.<br /><br />During the month, eggs also turned cheaper at 0.59 per cent.<br /><br />As per the data from the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI), inflation in sugar and confectionery category remained in negative zone at (-)10.47 per cent.<br /><br />The price rise in spices category was higher at 9.82 per cent and for non-alcoholic beverages at 4.31 per cent.<br /><br />In the rural areas, retail inflation rose to 5.54 per cent and for urban sector it was at 4.28 per cent.<br /><br />The RBI takes into account retail inflation while formulating monetary policy. The central bank's retail inflation target is 5.8 per cent by January 2016. <br /></p>