New Delhi: The wholesale price-based inflation shot up to over 8-year high of 7.39% in March on rising crude oil and metal prices.
Also, the low base of March last year, when the data was computed with a low response rate due to the nationwide lockdown, contributed to a spike in inflation in March 2021.
The WPI inflation was 4.17% in February and 0.42% in March 2020.
This is the third straight month of up-tick seen in the wholesale price index (WPI) based inflation.
“The annual rate of inflation stood at 7.39% (provisional) for the month of March 2021 over March 2020,” the Commerce and Industry Ministry said.
Such a high level of WPI was last recorded in October 2012, when inflation was 7.4%.
Inflation in food articles in March was 3.24% as prices of pulses, fruits and paddy hardened.
In vegetables, the rate of price rise was (-) 5.19%, compared to (-) 2.9% in the previous month.
Inflation in pulses was 13.14% in March, while in fruits it was 16.33%.
Inflation in the fuel and power basket was 10.25% in March, against 0.58% in February, mainly on account of rising prices of petrol and diesel.
“The prices of crude oil, petroleum products and basic metal substantially increased in March 2021 as compared to the corresponding month of last year. Also, due to nationwide lockdown, the WPI index for the month of March 2020 was computed with a relatively low response rate,” the commerce ministry said while releasing the data.
Retail inflation, as per data released earlier this week, rose to a 4-month high of 5.52% in March.
The RBI in its monetary policy earlier this month kept policy rates unchanged and said it will maintain an accommodative monetary policy stance to support growth and keep inflation at the targeted level.
It projected retail inflation at 5.2% in the June quarter.
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