The federal government is taking steps to tame inflation that was mainly driven by high commodity prices, a finance ministry statement said on Tuesday.India's wholesale price index rose to 13-year high of 11.42 per cent in mid-June, after the government raised retail fuel prices by 10 per cent last month. "Though this is the highest inflation in the last 13 years, it is largely commodity centric. Government is taking measures to moderate the inflationary pressure," the statement said, without specifying.
Reeling out data, the ministry said around 60 per cent of the increase in the prices of primary articles was accounted for by five commodities - iron ore, cotton, milk, fish and oranges. Even in the manufacturing sector, nearly 60 per cent of the increase was accounted for by eight products, six of which belong to the category of iron and steel products.
Last month, the central bank raised its key lending rate twice, first by 25 basis points and again by 50 basis points, to rein in inflation
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