New Delhi, Dec 12: Retail inflation inched up to 0.71 per cent in November on rising prices of vegetables, protein-rich items and fuel, government data showed on Friday.
The consumer price index (CPI)-based retail inflation had fallen to a record low of 0.25 per cent in October, mainly due to lower prices helped by GST rate cuts and a favourable base.
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According to data released by the National Statistics Office (NSO), deflation in food items was 3.91 per cent in November against 5.02 per cent in October.
The rise in headline and food inflation during November 2025 is mainly attributed to an increase in inflation of vegetables, eggs, meat and fish, spices, and fuel and light, the NSO said.
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