The rate of price rise in the protein rich items like eggs, milk and other products too moderated in March as against the previous month.
Retail inflation slowed to 4.28 per cent in March, the third consecutive month of decline, mainly on account of easing food prices including vegetables, government data showed on Thursday.
The inflation based on Consumer Price Index (CPI), a key data factored in by the RBI to arrive at interest rate, was 4.44 per cent in February.
As per data released by the Central Statistics Office (CSO), inflation in the vegetables segment cooled to 11.7 per cent in March from 17.57 per cent in the previous month.
The rate of price rise in the protein rich items like eggs, milk and other products too moderated in March as against the previous month.
However, inflation in fruits basket was higher.
Overall, inflation in the food basket was 2.81 per cent, lower than 3.26 per cent in February.
The CSO data further revealed that inflation in the fuel and light segment also came in lower at 5.73 per cent month-on-month basis.
Photograph: Danish Siddiqui/Reuters
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