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    Posted on February 16th, 2025 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    • A healthy winter harvest of vegetables led to a five-month low in food inflation in January, reducing India’s consumer price inflation to 4.3%.

    • Urban consumers’ inflation eased to 3.9%, while rural consumers saw a moderate 4.6% price increase.

    • This relief is particularly beneficial for the urban middle class, who has been awaiting relief from food inflation.

    • The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is relieved, as it expects an average inflation of 4.2% in 2025-26.

    • However, the RBI’s neutral monetary policy stance may lead to further rate cuts and support for growth.

    • Imported inflation, particularly on fuels and edible oils, could exacerbate household budgets.

    • Edible oil prices have been rising sharply, with wholesale prices for edible oils jumping 33.1%.

    • The government should consider slashing indirect taxes to alleviate price pressures.

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