India's retail inflation surged in October, breaching the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) target range and reflecting mounting price pressures across essential goods and services. The Consumer Price Index (CPI)-based inflation rose to 6.21% last month, up from 5.49% in September, according to data released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation on Tuesday.
CPI inflation stayed above the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) target range for the second consecutive month. With the RBI's comfort zone set at 4%, plus or minus two percentage points, October's inflation breached the upper limit.

The inflation surge in October was largely fueled by a 10.87% increase in food prices, as indicated by the Consumer Food Price Index (CFPI), intensifying cost pressures on essential items and impacting household budgets nationwide. Key food items like tomatoes, onions, and potatoes experienced marked price rises, contributing heavily to the inflation spike. On a sequential basis, inflation increased by 1.34% from September to October.
Breaking down the data by geography, inflation varied between rural and urban areas, with rural inflation at 6.68% and urban inflation slightly lower at 5.62%. Food inflation in rural regions was reported at 10.69%, while urban areas faced a slightly higher food inflation rate of 11.09%.
Housing inflation tracked only in urban centres, rose marginally from 2.72% in September to 2.81% in October, hinting at a steady rise in accommodation costs that further burdens urban households. The All India Electricity Index also saw a slight increase, with inflation in the sector climbing from 5.39% in September to 5.45% in October.
Core inflation, which excludes the volatile food and energy sectors, recorded a 10-month high of 3.7% in October, up from 3.5% the previous month. The increase in core CPI reflects a broader inflationary trend beyond just food and energy prices.
Despite the current inflationary pressures, economists are hopeful for a slight relief in November, driven by a favourable base effect and the recent cooling in vegetable prices. This anticipated easing may provide a reprieve to consumers.
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