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>> NEW WPI
Status quo preferable to new WPI S Gangadharan The Centre has acted with unusual speed in effecting the switchover to a monthly measure of inflation with weekly
Monday,November 16,2009 00:16 [IST]

>> Vegetable prices rule high though inflation dips
After a gap of almost two months, inflation dipped marginally to 0.7 per cent, but there is no respite for people as prices of items of common consumpt
Thursday, October 08, 2009 16:27 [IST]

>> Inflation further dips to -1.55 per cent
The fall in inflation has been reported despite increase in the prices of food items like pulses, fish marine, fruit and vegetables.
Thursday, July 09, 2009 16:03 [IST]

>> Food prices up again
Inflation fell to minus 1.3 per cent for the week ended June 20, staying negative for the third week in a row, due to a high base effect even as prices of food like fruit and vegetables rose
Thursday, July 02, 2009 14:07 [IST]

>> Inflation rises marginally to (-)1.14 per cent
Driven by higher prices of food items like pulses, cereals, milk, and fruit and vegetables, inflation rose marginally to minus 1.14 per cent against (-)1.61 per cent in the previous week.
Thursday, June 25, 2009 14:16 [IST]

>> Inflation slips to over three-decade low of 0.13 %
Inflation slipped to 0.13 per cent, the lowest ever in over three decades even as prices of essential food items like pulses, fruit and vegetables, spices and eggs turned dearer.
Thursday, June 11, 2009 12:57 [IST]

>> Cargo being handled at Cochin Port falls 3.34 pc
The Cochin Port handled 15.23 million tonnes of cargo in 2008-09 as against 15.75 million tonnes the year ago - a fall of 3.34 percent, it was announced Saturday.
Saturday, April 04, 2009 18:10 [IST]

>> Inflation eases, but food items turn expensive
Wholesale prices-based inflation fell to a new low of 0.27 pc, but essential food items were dearer for reasons ranging from high farm-gate prices to a short supply of pulses and coarse cereals.
Friday, March 27, 2009 15:29 [IST]

>> India says lift ban on dual use items
India has asked the US to lift the ban on sale of dual use items, noting that besides $150 billion business for American nuclear power reactors it could lead to another $120 billion in defence sales.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009 11:19 [IST]

>> Low inflation number conceals high food prices
Rapidly falling inflation has provided only cold comfort to the common man in metros as prices of essential items like sugar, onion and pulses continue to surge at a fast pace.
Monday, March 16, 2009 21:30 [IST]

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