The government said on Tuesday that inflation, which is above comfort level, is a matter of concern and steps are being taken to address the price situation.
". . . inflation has been above comfort level and is a matter of concern," Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee told the Rajya Sabha in a written reply.
He, however, expressed satisfaction that inflation has started to decline.
The headline inflation declined to 9.11 per cent in November against 9.73 per cent in the previous month.
Similarly, food inflation eased to a nearly four-year low of 4.35 per cent for the week ended December 3.
Mukherjee said both the government and Reserve Bank were taking steps to contain inflation.
Steps taken by government include, reducing import duties on pulses and edible oil to zero
Besides, the government has reduced customs duty on crude oil.
The RBI on its part has adopted a tight monetary policy since March 2010 in its bid to tame inflation.
Asked if increasing interest rates was the only option in the monetary policy to contain inflation, Mukherjee said, Reserve Bank of India has multiple monetary policy instruments at its command.
However, "the use of each instrument is situation specific".
Mukherjee further said high inflation and some of the efforts to control liquidity "has detrimental" effect on growth in the short term.
Since March 2010, the RBI has cumulatively raised the cash reserve ratio by 100 basis points, and hiked the policy rate (repo rate) 13 times by 375 basis points.
However, in its latest mid-quarter review, the RBI refrained from raising interest rates.