Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

RETAIL INFLATION FOR FARM AND RURAL WORKERS EASES IN JAN

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NEW DELHI: Retail inflation for farm workers and rural labourers eased to 2.17% and 3.25% in January, mainly due to lower prices of certain food items.

The numbers in December 2020 had stood at 2.35% and 3.34%, respective­ly.

“Point-to-point rate of inflation based on the CPI-AL (Consumer Price Index for Agricultur­al Labourers) and CPI-RL (Consumer Price Index for Rural Labourers) decreased to 2.17% and 2.35% in January 2021, from 3.25% and 3.34%, respective­ly, in December 2020,” the labour ministry said in a statement.

Inflation based on food index of CPI-AL and CPI-RL stood at 1.02% and 1.22%, respective­ly, in January 2021.

All-india CPI-AL and CPI-RL for January 2021 decreased 9 points and 8 points to stand at 1,038 and 1,045 points, respective­ly.the major contributi­on towards the fall in general index of agricultur­al labourers and rural labourers came from food with (-)12.52 points and (-)11.40 points, respective­ly, mainly due to fall in prices of pulses, onion, potato, cauliflowe­r and brinjal.

The fall or rise in index varied from state to state.in the case of farm workers, it recorded a decrease of 1-20 points in 18 states, and an increase of 15 points in Kerala; whereas index of Madhya Pradesh remained stationary.

Tamil Nadu, with 1,250 points, topped the index table; whereas Himachal Pradesh, with 819 points, stood at the bottom.

In the case of rural labourers, it recorded a decrease of 2-20 points in 17 states and an increase of 2-15 points in 2 states; whereas index of Madhya Pradesh remained stationary.

Tamil Nadu, with 1,234 points, topped the index table; whereas Bihar, with 850 points, stood at the bottom.

Amongst states, the maximum decrease in the Consumer Price Index numbers for agricultur­al labourers and rural labourers was experience­d by Bihar and West Bengal (-20 points each), respective­ly, mainly due to fall in the prices of onion, chillies green, vegetables and fruits and gur.

On the contrary, the maximum increase in the Consumer Price Index numbers for agricultur­al labourers and rural labourers was experience­d by Kerala (+15 points each), mainly due to rise in the prices of rice, fish fresh and vegetables and fruits etc.

ELON MUSK

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