Consumer Price Index Numbers on Base 2010=100 for Rural, Urban and Combined for the Month of April 2011

 

Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation

Consumer Price Index Numbers on Base 2010=100 for Rural, Urban and Combined for the Month of April 2011
                                                                             
 
          

           The Central Statistics Office (CSO), Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation has introduced a new series of Consumer Price Indices (CPI) on base 2010=100 for all-India and States/UTs separately for rural, urban and combined with effect from January, 2011.
 
           Provisional indices for the month of April, 2011 and also final indices for February, 2011 are being released with this note for all-India and for States/UTs. It may be mentioned that annual inflation rates would be available at the time of release of indices for January, 2012, when the indices for one year are available.
 
           All India indices
 
           All India provisional General (all groups), Group and Sub- Group level CPI numbers (after rounding off to the nearest integer) of April, 2011 for rural, urban and combined (rural plus urban) are given in Annex. I. The General Indices for rural, urban and combined are 108, 105 and 106 respectively.   At all India (rural plus urban) level, the index for ‘fruits’ rose by 10% in April, 2011 as compared to the corresponding index of March, 2011 and the index for ‘vegetables’ declined by 4%.
 
        State/UT indices
 
        State/UT-wise General and Group level provisional CPI numbers (after rounding off to the nearest integer) for rural, urban and combined are at Annex. II, III and IV respectively.
 
        Next date of release: 20.06.2011 for May, 2011.
 


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