Record High: India's WPI inflation zooms to 12.94% in May


New Delhi, Jun 14 (IANS): Base effect, along with high transportation fuel cost, lifted India's annual rate of inflation based on wholesale prices to record high levels in May.

Accordingly, WPI rose by 12.94 per cent in May from a rise of 10.49 per cent in April.

This is the highest rate of WPI inflation in the current series. The previous high mark was observed in April. The monthly rate of inflation, in May 2020 stood at (-) 3.37 per cent.

On sequential basis, the month over month change in WPI index for May 2021 as compared to April, was 0.76 per cent.

"The high rate of inflation in May 2021 is primarily due to low base effect and rise in prices of crude petroleum, mineral oils viz petrol, diesel, naphtha, furnace oil etc and manufactured products as compared to the corresponding month of the previous year," the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said in a statement on WPI.

Last year, the Centre had imposed a full nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.

On segment wise basis, prices of primary articles, which constitute 22.62 per cent of the WPI's total weightage, rose at a slower rate of 9.61 per cent last month from 10.16 per cent in April 2021.

However, WPI food index rose to 8.11 per cent from 7.58 per cent reported for April.

The prices of manufactured items remained at elevated levels with a rise of 10.83 per cent from 9.01 per cent.

On the same note, the prices of fuel and power with a weightage of 13.15 per cent rose 37.61 per cent from 20.94 per cent.

Specifically, diesel prices increased by 66.3 per cent in May against 33.82 per cent during April.

During the same period, petrol prices rose by 62.28 per cent in May from 42.37 per cent.

Similarly, other key consumables such as potato became a bit expensive. Its prices deflated by (-) 27.9 per cent in May against (-) 30.44 per cent in April.

The vegetable prices in May fell (-) 9 per cent against a rise of 9.03 per cent.

In contrast, prices of pulses became dearer on a YoY basis by 12.09 per cent last month from 10.74 per cent.

 

  

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  • naveen marakala, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 14 2021

    Seriously i never heard GDP, inflation, etc ....etc..... these words about our country prior to 2014!!!

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Bangalore

    Mon, Jun 14 2021

    Daani malpuni ? Fakirak fikir ijji.

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  • Omar, Mysore

    Mon, Jun 14 2021

    Mahangai toh bhoj khaana khaane walon ko lagegi 🥲😩 , mutr , gobar khaane waale ko kya dikkat hai 😂😂😂

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Mon, Jun 14 2021

    Why BJP is not blaming 70 years of congress rule for this inflation???????……..Even before covid on Dec 31, 2019 the situation was on a steady rising path mainly due to fuel price increase.

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  • S.F.H, Indian

    Mon, Jun 14 2021

    We are with Modi, Let him be prime minitster for another 10 years....let andh bakhthas feel the heat in their pocket and down under...

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  • arm, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 14 2021

    Vikaas

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Mon, Jun 14 2021

    The only thing not increased is salary/income.

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 14 2021

    Sameer, salary not increased only for common people. Modi has increased it once and for all, not 10 or 20%, but 200% in 2014. Probably he knew that the condition will reach to this and another chance will not come to give his chelas an increment. We fools keep slogging, slogging and pay tax on our income. If the politicians swallow up such a big chunk of our taxes, from where the economy will improve ??

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