Moderation begins? Inflation down to 12.40 pc
Published on Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 18:33, Updated on Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 19:32 in Business section
Tags: Inflation, Price Rise , New Delhi

GOOD NEWS: Inflation declined for the week ended August 16 following a dip in prices of essential items.
New Delhi: Inflation declined marginally to 12.40 per cent for the week ended August 16 following a dip in prices of vegetables, meat and cement, which the Finance Ministry described as "early signs of moderation" in prices.
The 0.23 per cent dip from 12.63 per cent in the previous week is the first time that inflation has fallen in a month. It was 3.99 per cent during the corresponding week a year ago.
"There are some early signs of moderation of inflation," the Finance Ministry said in a statement, adding that in the primary articles group 21 out of total 98 articles have shown decline in prices and there was no increase in prices of another 48 articles.
The last time inflation fell was when it dipped from 11.91 per cent to 11.89 per cent in the week ended July 12.
In addition to vegetables, meat, egg and fish, the index of fuel and power items too declined by 1 per cent.
Prices of certain essential commodities like pulses, fruits, spices and iron and steel, however, continued to move up during the week.
The increase was due to higher prices of sugar, pulses (moon, massor, urad and gram and dry chillis), the Finance Ministry statement said.
The annual rate of inflation for the week ended June 21, a fortnight after the government increased the prices of petrol, diesel and cooking gas, was revised from 11.89 per cent to 11.91 per cent.
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'ghalib dil ko bahlane ka khyal achha hai'.
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Dear Sir
The Finance Minister may walk with a 46 inch chest saying to the entire world that the
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inflation is getting down.. but the prices of steel, food and essential goods are increasing day by day.
how
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