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Retail inflation for November touches 5.41 percent

| | Dec 15, 2015, at 12:43 am
New Delhi, Dec 14 (IBNS) India's consumer price inflation for November moved up to touch 5.41 percent in November, official government data released on Monday revealed.

It stood at 5 percent in October this year.

" Provisional indices for the month of November 2015 and also the final indices for October 2015 are being released with this note for all-India and for States/UTs. All-India provisional General (all-groups), Group and Sub-group level CPI and CFPI numbers for November, 2015 for Rural, Urban and Combined are given in Annexure I. The General Indices (Provisional) for the month of November 2015 for Rural, Urban and Combined are 128.3, 124.6 and 126.6 respectively.  The CFPI for Rural, Urban and Combined for the same month are 132.5, 133.7 and 132.9 respectively," read an official statement.
 

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