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Inflation slips to 6.89 percent in March | Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Monday said the annual rate of inflation for the month of March has moderated to 6.89 percent as against 6.95 percent in February. "The
annual rate of inflation raised from monthly WPI (wholesale price index) for March
2012 has moderated to 6.89 percent as against 6.95 percent in February 2012. We
were expecting that it would be anywhere between 6.5 to 7 percent, that is the
projection which we were making and it has come around that," he said. Mukherjee,
however, expressed discontent over the increase in food inflation. "Food inflation
in the month of March has increased, which is a disturbing factor. I do hope in
course of time, it will be moderate. Though it is the headline inflation would
be 6.89 percent but it would have been more comfortable, had been nearer to 6.5-6.6
percent," said Mukherjee. "But we shall have to be alert on it and of course the
supply side constraints, which substantially affect the food inflation, we will
be addressing that," he added. The overall inflation in March eased to 6.89 percent
on account of sharp decline in prices of onions, fruits and protein-based items,
even as vegetables and pulses turned costlier. The inflation number for March
remained marginally above the projections made by Finance Ministry, which had
expected it to be around 6.5 percent.
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