NEW DELHI: Wholesale price inflation jumped to a three-month high in March, led by higher food prices, and remained in the positive territory for the fifth month in a row. The surge in potato and onion prices posed a worry.
Data released by the commerce and industry ministry on Monday showed inflation, as measured by the wholesale price index, rose an annual 0.5% compared to a 0.2% increase in the previous month.In March last year, the inflation rate was 1.4%.
Experts said geopolitical tensions could have an impact on commodity prices which needs to be watched.
Data released by the commerce and industry ministry on Monday showed inflation, as measured by the wholesale price index, rose an annual 0.5% compared to a 0.2% increase in the previous month.In March last year, the inflation rate was 1.4%.
Experts said geopolitical tensions could have an impact on commodity prices which needs to be watched.
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