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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF STATISTICS AND PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION CENTRAL STATISTICS OFFICE Dated the 12 th October 2017 20, Asvina, Saka 1939 PRESS RELEASE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX NUMBERS ON BASE 2012=100 FOR RURAL, URBAN AND COMBINED FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER 2017 The Central Statistics Office (CSO), Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation has revised the Base Year of the Consumer Price (CPI) from 2010=100 to 2012=100 with effect from the release of indices for the month of January 2015. 2. In this press note, the CPI (Rural, Urban, Combined) on Base 2012=100 is being released for the month of September 2017. In addition to this, Consumer Food Price (CFPI) for all India Rural, Urban and Combined are also being released for September 2017. All India rates (on point to point basis i.e. current month over same month of last year, i.e., September 2017 over September 2016), based on General Indices and CFPIs are given as follows: All India rates based on CPI (General) and CFPI Indices September 2017 August 2017 September 2016 Rural Urban Combd. Rural Urban Combd. Rural Urban Combd. CPI (General) 3.15 3.44 3.28 3.22 3.35 3.28 5.04 3.64 4.39 CFPI 1.31 1.25 1.25 1.38 1.67 1.52 4.50 2.88 3.96 Prov. Provisional, Combd. - Combined 3. Monthly changes in the General Indices and CFPIs are given below: Monthly changes in All India CPI (General) and CFPI: Sep. 2017 over Aug. 2017 Indices Value Value Value Sep.17 Aug.17 Sep.17 Aug.17 Sep.17 Aug.17 CPI (General) 137.6 137.8-0.15 132.4 132.7-0.23 135.2 135.4-0.15 CFPI 138.7 139.9-0.86 137.3 140.4-2.21 138.2 140.1-1.36 Note: Figures of September 2017 are provisional. 4. Provisional indices for the month of September 2017 and also the final indices for August 2017 are being released with this note for all-india and for State/UTs. All-India provisional General (all-groups), Group and Sub-group level CPI and CFPI numbers for September 2017 for Rural, Urban and Combined are given in Annexure I. The inflation rates of important categories of items are given in Annexure II. State/UT wise provisional General CPI numbers for Rural, Urban and Combined are given in Annexure III. rates of major States, having population more than 50 lakhs as per population Census 2011, are given in Annexure IV. State/UT wise Group CPIs are available on the Ministry s website (www.mospi.gov.in). 5. Price data are collected from selected towns by the Field Operations Division of NSSO and from selected villages by the Department of Posts. Price data are received through web portals, maintained by the National Informatics Centre. Next date of release: 13 th November 2017 (Monday) for October 2017. Page 1 of 5

Group Subgroup Description All India Consumer Price Indices Annexure I (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 1 2 3 1.1.01 Cereals and 12.35 134.8 135.2 6.59 133.2 133.6 9.67 134.3 134.7 1.1.02 Meat and fish 4.38 143.1 142.0 2.73 143.9 143.0 3.61 143.4 142.4 1.1.03 Egg 0.49 130.0 130.6 0.36 128.3 129.7 0.43 129.3 130.3 1.1.04 Milk and 7.72 139.4 140.2 5.33 138.3 138.7 6.61 139.0 139.6 1.1.05 Oils and fats 4.21 120.5 120.7 2.81 114.1 114.5 3.56 118.1 118.4 1.1.06 Fruits 2.88 148.0 148.0 2.90 142.7 137.5 2.89 145.5 143.1 1.1.07 Vegetables 7.46 162.9 154.5 4.41 179.8 160.7 6.04 168.6 156.6 1.1.08 1.1.09 Pulses and Sugar and Confectionery 2.95 137.4 137.1 1.73 123.5 124.5 2.38 132.7 132.9 1.70 120.8 121.0 0.97 122.1 122.4 1.36 121.2 121.5 1.1.10 Spices 3.11 134.7 134.7 1.79 137.5 137.3 2.50 135.6 135.6 1.2.11 1.1.12 Non-alcoholic Prepared meals, snacks, sweets etc. Food and Pan, tobacco and intoxicants 1.37 131.6 131.6 1.13 124.6 124.8 1.26 128.7 128.8 5.56 148.7 149.2 5.54 144.5 145.0 5.55 146.8 147.3 54.18 140.6 139.6 36.29 140.5 138.0 45.86 140.6 139.0 3.26 149.0 149.8 1.36 152.1 153.6 2.38 149.8 150.8 3.1.01 Clothing 6.32 145.3 146.1 4.72 132.7 133.3 5.58 140.3 141.1 3.1.02 Footwear 1.04 139.2 139.7 0.85 124.3 124.6 0.95 133.0 133.4 Clothing and footwear 7.36 144.5 145.2 5.57 131.4 132.0 6.53 139.3 140.0 4 Housing - - - 21.67 134.4 135.7 10.07 134.4 135.7 5 Fuel and light 7.94 136.4 137.4 5.58 118.9 120.6 6.84 129.8 131.0 6.1.01 Household goods and services 3.75 137.3 137.9 3.87 127.7 128.1 3.80 132.8 133.3 6.1.02 Health 6.83 133.0 133.4 4.81 125.7 126.1 5.89 130.2 130.6 6.1.03 6.1.04 Transport and communication Recreation and amusement 7.60 120.3 121.1 9.73 114.6 115.7 8.59 117.3 118.3 1.37 131.5 132.3 2.04 124.1 124.5 1.68 127.3 127.9 6.1.05 Education 3.46 140.2 139.6 5.62 135.7 135.9 4.46 137.6 137.4 6.1.06 Personal care and effects 4.25 125.4 126.7 3.47 123.3 124.4 3.89 124.5 125.7 6 Miscellaneous 27.26 129.7 130.3 29.53 123.8 124.5 28.32 126.8 127.5 General (All Groups) 100.00 137.8 137.6 100.00 132.7 132.4 100.00 135.4 135.2 Consumer Food Price 47.25 139.9 138.7 29.62 140.4 137.3 39.06 140.1 138.2 2. - : CPI (Rural) for housing is not compiled. 3. The weights are indicative to show relative importance of groups and sub-groups. However, all India indices have been compiled as weighted average of State indices. Page 2 of 5

Group Annexure II All India annual inflation rates for September 2017 (Provisional) Subgroup Description (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 1 2 3 1.1.01 Cereals and 130.8 135.2 3.36 128.1 133.6 4.29 129.9 134.7 3.70 1.1.02 Meat and fish 138.2 142.0 2.75 137.7 143.0 3.85 138.0 142.4 3.19 1.1.03 Egg 130.5 130.6 0.08 130.6 129.7-0.69 130.5 130.3-0.15 1.1.04 Milk and 135.5 140.2 3.47 132.6 138.7 4.60 134.4 139.6 3.87 1.1.05 Oils and fats 120.2 120.7 0.42 111.9 114.5 2.32 117.2 118.4 1.02 1.1.06 Fruits 139.2 148.0 6.32 132.5 137.5 3.77 136.1 143.1 5.14 1.1.07 Vegetables 149.5 154.5 3.34 152.9 160.7 5.10 150.7 156.6 3.92 1.1.08 1.1.09 Pulses and Sugar and Confectionery 170.4 137.1-19.54 173.6 124.5-28.28 171.5 132.9-22.51 113.1 121.0 6.98 115.1 122.4 6.34 113.8 121.5 6.77 1.1.10 Spices 135.8 134.7-0.81 144.8 137.3-5.18 138.8 135.6-2.31 1.2.11 1.1.12 Non-alcoholic Prepared meals, snacks, sweets etc. Food and Pan, tobacco and intoxicants 128.8 131.6 2.17 122.1 124.8 2.21 126.0 128.8 2.22# 141.5 149.2 5.44 138.8 145.0 4.47 140.2 147.3 5.06 137.2 139.6 1.75 135.7 138.0 1.69 136.6 139.0 1.76# 139.9 149.8 7.08 143.9 153.6 6.74 141.0 150.8 6.95 3.1.01 Clothing 138.5 146.1 5.49 128.7 133.3 3.57 134.6 141.1 4.83 3.1.02 Footwear 133.5 139.7 4.64 121.6 124.6 2.47 128.6 133.4 3.73 Clothing and footwear 137.8 145.2 5.37 127.7 132.0 3.37 133.8 140.0 4.63 4 Housing - - - 127.9 135.7 6.10 127.9 135.7 6.10 5 Fuel and light 129.7 137.4 5.94 114.8 120.6 5.05 124.1 131.0 5.56 6.1.01 Household goods and services 131.1 137.9 5.19 124.3 128.1 3.06 127.9 133.3 4.22 6.1.02 Health 127.8 133.4 4.38 121.4 126.1 3.87 125.4 130.6 4.15 6.1.03 6.1.04 Transport and communication Recreation and amusement 117.0 121.1 3.50 111.8 115.7 3.49 114.3 118.3 3.50 125.7 132.3 5.25 120.8 124.5 3.06 122.9 127.9 4.07 6.1.05 Education 132.2 139.6 5.60 131.6 135.9 3.27 131.8 137.4 4.25 6.1.06 Personal care and effects 122.8 126.7 3.18 121.2 124.4 2.64 122.1 125.7 2.95 6 Miscellaneous 124.9 130.3 4.32 120.5 124.5 3.32 122.8 127.5 3.83 General (All Groups) 133.4 137.6 3.15 128.0 132.4 3.44 130.9 135.2 3.28 Consumer Food Price 136.9 138.7 1.31 135.6 137.3 1.25 136.5 138.2 1.25 2. - : CPI (Rural) for housing is not compiled. 3. # : More than those of Rural as well as Urban due to rounding. Page 3 of 5

State/ UT Name of the State/UT State/UT wise General Consumer Price Indices Annexure III (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) 01 Jammu & Kashmir 1.14 141.6 142.5 0.72 130.2 130.9 0.94 137.6 138.4 02 Himachal Pradesh 1.03 137.9 137.8 0.26 130.0 130.2 0.67 136.5 136.4 03 Punjab 3.31 134.3 134.6 3.09 130.4 129.4 3.21 132.6 132.3 04 Chandigarh 0.02 140.6 141.3 0.34 128.5 129.7 0.17 129.2 130.4 05 Uttarakhand 1.06 131.3 131.4 0.73 126.6 127.0 0.91 129.5 129.8 06 Haryana 3.30 135.2 135.5 3.35 129.8 130.0 3.32 132.7 132.9 07 Delhi 0.28 133.6 133.8 5.64 137.5 136.5 2.77 137.3 136.4 08 Rajasthan 6.63 140.8 140.4 4.23 136.0 134.3 5.51 139.1 138.2 09 Uttar Pradesh 14.83 133.2 133.5 9.54 132.5 132.1 12.37 132.9 133.0 10 Bihar 8.21 138.0 138.0 1.62 130.7 130.4 5.14 136.9 136.9 11 Sikkim 0.06 142.3 144.3 0.03 140.3 139.9 0.05 141.6 142.9 12 Arunachal Pradesh 0.14 142.1 143.2 0.06 -- -- 0.10 -- -- 13 Nagaland 0.14 144.8 146.5 0.12 132.0 133.7 0.13 139.4 141.1 14 Manipur 0.23 146.0 148.6 0.12 130.2 131.5 0.18 141.0 143.2 15 Mizoram 0.07 132.2 134.8 0.13 126.4 126.5 0.10 128.7 129.7 16 Tripura 0.35 141.0 142.2 0.14 135.4 136.8 0.25 139.6 140.8 17 Meghalaya 0.28 135.0 137.2 0.15 128.2 128.4 0.22 132.9 134.5 18 Assam 2.63 132.3 133.6 0.79 130.7 131.9 1.77 132.0 133.2 19 West Bengal 6.99 135.7 135.6 7.20 132.0 132.5 7.09 134.0 134.1 20 Jharkhand 1.96 142.7 141.3 1.39 132.0 130.9 1.69 138.6 137.3 21 Odisha 2.93 141.1 139.3 1.31 131.6 130.2 2.18 138.4 136.8 22 Chhattisgarh 1.68 143.4 142.3 1.22 131.4 130.5 1.46 138.8 137.7 23 Madhya Pradesh 4.93 132.8 132.3 3.97 132.1 131.8 4.48 132.5 132.1 24 Gujarat 4.54 141.3 140.5 6.82 129.7 128.8 5.60 134.7 133.9 25 Daman & Diu 0.02 162.6 164.0 0.02 131.2 128.8 0.02 149.5 149.3 26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.02 140.7 138.3 0.04 129.7 127.9 0.03 133.4 131.4 27 Maharashtra 8.25 141.5 141.3 18.86 128.5 128.5 13.18 132.9 132.8 28 Andhra Pradesh 5.40 141.3 140.8 3.64 134.4 134.3 4.58 138.8 138.4 29 Karnataka 5.09 140.9 139.1 6.81 138.4 138.6 5.89 139.6 138.8 30 Goa 0.14 145.2 146.3 0.25 130.3 130.4 0.19 136.1 136.6 31 Lakshadweep 0.01 136.7 136.8 0.01 127.3 126.0 0.01 131.9 131.3 32 Kerala 5.50 139.6 139.6 3.46 137.7 137.8 4.55 138.9 139.0 33 Tamil Nadu 5.55 138.3 137.8 9.20 136.7 136.4 7.25 137.4 137.0 34 Puducherry 0.08 141.3 138.7 0.27 132.5 132.3 0.17 134.7 133.9 35 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 0.05 139.6 139.4 0.07 129.2 130.1 0.06 134.3 134.7 36 Telangana 3.16 137.8 138.4 4.41 134.6 133.5 3.74 136.0 135.7 99 All India 100.00 137.8 137.6 100.00 132.7 132.4 100.00 135.4 135.2 2. -- : indicates the receipt of price schedules is less than 80 of allocated schedules and therefore indices are not compiled. Page 4 of 5

State/ UT Annexure IV Major State/UT wise annual inflation rates for September 2017 (Provisional) Name of the State/UT (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) 01 Jammu & Kashmir 132.8 142.5 7.30 124.8 130.9 4.89 130.0 138.4 6.46 02 Himachal Pradesh 132.6 137.8 3.92 123.7 130.2 5.25 131.0 136.4 4.12 03 Punjab 129.8 134.6 3.70 126.6 129.4 2.21 128.4 132.3 3.04 05 Uttarakhand 127.7 131.4 2.90 120.9 127.0 5.05 125.2 129.8 3.67 06 Haryana 130.1 135.5 4.15 124.1 130.0 4.75 127.3 132.9 4.40 07 Delhi 129.1 133.8 3.64 130.4 136.5 4.68 130.3 136.4 4.68 08 Rajasthan 135.4 140.4 3.69 129.4 134.3 3.79 133.3 138.2 3.68* 09 Uttar Pradesh 132.2 133.5 0.98 128.7 132.1 2.64 130.9 133.0 1.60 10 Bihar 135.2 138.0 2.07 127.2 130.4 2.52 134.0 136.9 2.16 18 Assam 128.7 133.6 3.81 127.3 131.9 3.61 128.4 133.2 3.74 19 West Bengal 133.7 135.6 1.42 129.0 132.5 2.71 131.5 134.1 1.98 20 Jharkhand 137.5 141.3 2.76 127.2 130.9 2.91 133.6 137.3 2.77 21 Odisha 138.9 139.3 0.29 127.4 130.2 2.20 135.7 136.8 0.81 22 Chhattisgarh 138.7 142.3 2.60 127.8 130.5 2.11 134.5 137.7 2.38 23 Madhya Pradesh 129.7 132.3 2.00 127.5 131.8 3.37 128.8 132.1 2.56 24 Gujarat 136.2 140.5 3.16 125.5 128.8 2.63 130.1 133.9 2.92 27 Maharashtra 133.5 141.3 5.84 124.2 128.5 3.46 127.3 132.8 4.32 28 Andhra Pradesh 137.2 140.8 2.62 131.1 134.3 2.44 134.9 138.4 2.59 29 Karnataka 135.4 139.1 2.73 134.7 138.6 2.90 135.0 138.8 2.81 32 Kerala 130.5 139.6 6.97 131.2 137.8 5.03 130.7 139.0 6.35 33 Tamil Nadu 130.4 137.8 5.67 130.1 136.4 4.84 130.2 137.0 5.22 36 Telangana 133.5 138.4 3.67 129.5 133.5 3.09 131.3 135.7 3.35 99 All India 133.4 137.6 3.15 128.0 132.4 3.44 130.9 135.2 3.28 2. * : Less than those of Rural as well as Urban due to rounding. Page 5 of 5