Officials said the exercise started sometime ago with the department of consumer affairs along with food and agriculture forming a select group to monitor prices.
The Prime Minister’s Office is being sent daily updates on the food price situation in four major metropolitan cities.
The commodities being monitored are wheat, rice, edible oils and sugar.
In edible oils, prices of mustard, groundnut and palm oil are of particular importance because they are widely consumed during the festival season.
Four to five senior officials from the department of consumer affairs have toured various parts of the country to cross-check the price data furnished by state governments.
For instance, there was huge fluctuation in the retail sugar price data in Raipur some time ago.
“There was something suspicious about the price movement as Chhattisgarh is neither a major consumer nor a big producer of sugar cane or sugar.
"Hence, we sent some officers to verify the data,” a senior official from the department of consumer affairs said. The data was found inaccurate and corrected later, he said.
The exercise will continue in the coming days as well to ensure there is no speculation and a correct picture on prices emerges, the official said.
The whole mechanism is having a bearing on prices.
Retail prices of various commodities monitored either declined or showed a moderate increase between September 1 and October 1.
The average price at the national level was down Rs 5 .5 a kg in the common variety of rice to Rs 26.5 as on October 1 from Rs 32 on September 1,
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