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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Wholesale Price Indices for Primary Articles and Fuel & Power in India (Base: 2004-05 = 100) Review for the week ended 9th October, 2010 (17 Asvina, 1932 Saka)



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Press Information Bureau

Government of India

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Ministry of Commerce & Industry

Wholesale Price Indices for Primary Articles and Fuel & Power in India (Base: 2004-05 = 100) Review for the week ended 9th October, 2010 (17 Asvina, 1932 Saka)

New Delhi: October 21, 2010.

 

The WPI [with base year 2004-05] for the week ended 9th October, 2010 in respect of 'Primary Articles' and 'Fuel & Power' is given below:

 

PRIMARY ARTICLES (Weight 20.12%) 

The index for this major group declined by 0.2 percent to 181.8 (Provisional) from 182.2 (Provisional) for the previous week.

 

The annual rate of inflation, calculated on point to point basis, stood at 18.05 percent (Provisional) for the week ended 09/10/2010 (over 10/10/2009) as compared to 18.54 percent (Provisional) for the previous week (ended 02/10/2010). 

 

The groups and items for which the index showed variations during the week are as follows:-

 

The index for 'Food Articles' group declined by 0.3 percent to 180.8 (Provisional) from 181.3 (Provisional) for the previous week due to lower prices of poultry chicken (4%), fish-marine and bajra   (3% each) and fish-inland, moong, fruits & vegetables, arhar, maize and barley (1% each).  However, the prices of beef & buffalo meat (7%), pork (4%) and rice, gram, jowar and condiments & spices (1 % each) moved up.

 

The index for 'Non-Food Articles' group rose by 0.1 percent to 161.1 (Provisional) from 160.9 (Provisional) for the previous week due to higher prices of copra (6%), raw rubber (3%), mesta and coir fibre (2% each) and raw silk (1%).  However, the prices of groundnut seed and castor seed (2% each) and tobacco (1%) declined.

 

The index for 'Minerals' group declined by 0.2 percent to 249.5 (Provisional) from 249.9 (Provisional) for the previous week due to lower prices of crude petroleum. 

 

FUEL & POWER (Weight 14.91%)

The index for this major group and rate of inflation, calculated on point to point basis remained unchanged at their previous week's level of 147.7 (Provisional) and 11.14 percent (Provisional) for the week ended 09/10/2010 (over 10/10/2009).

 

Build up inflation over the week, financial year end and over the year is given below for some important items.

 

Next date of press release: 28/10/2010 for the week ending 16/10/2010

 

Wholesale Price Index and Rates of Inflation [Base Year: 2004-05]

Week Ending 9th October, 2010 (Base: 2004-05)

Commodities/Major Groups/Groups/Sub-Groups

Weight

WPI Oct. 09, 2010

Latest week over week

Build up from end March

Year on year

52 week Average

 

2009-10

2010-11

2009-10

2010-11

2009-10

2010-11

Primary Articles

20.12

181.8

0.20

-0.22

13.15

9.12

9.53

18.05

18.61

Food Articles

14.34

180.8

0.45

-0.28

15.33

9.98

11.95

15.53

18.69

Cereals

3.37

169.3

-0.19

0.59

6.18

2.11

10.96

5.88

10.21

Rice

1.79

166.4

-0.56

1.28

5.58

2.02

9.59

4.72

8.98

Wheat

1.12

172.5

-0.06

0.06

6.68

0.82

11.71

7.01

12.52

Pulses

0.72

199.8

0.58

0.15

20.47

-0.20

18.75

4.44

21.47

Vegetables

1.74

195.9

4.93

-1.71

49.40

51.04

3.19

12.26

6.04

Potatoes

0.20

151.8

4.06

3.13

169.61

48.97

138.00

-49.82

-3.78

Onions

0.18

215.3

15.26

5.08

26.12

37.31

41.50

-8.62

0.91

Fruits

2.11

155.9

-2.32

0.19

9.15

7.30

0.15

15.65

16.76

Milk

3.24

178.1

0.00

0.00

9.34

4.46

19.02

21.65

25.29

Non-Food Articles

4.26

161.1

-0.61

0.12

3.49

6.97

0.00

23.64

14.26

Fibres

0.88

185.3

-0.74

0.16

5.59

21.99

-7.26

38.08

14.72

Oil Seeds

1.78

140.2

-1.54

-0.21

-0.08

3.16

-1.91

9.36

4.88

Minerals

1.52

249.5

0.00

-0.16

17.33

7.73

11.55

26.65

26.51

Fuel & Power

14.91

147.7

0.00

0.00

7.96

5.42

-7.58

11.14

9.35

Liquefied Petroleum Gas

0.91

128.9

0.00

0.00

0.18

14.99

-7.45

15.30

3.30

Petrol

1.09

140.2

0.00

0.00

9.97

8.85

-11.91

15.58

8.77

High Speed Diesel Oil

4.67

153.5

0.00

0.00

6.52

6.15

-5.84

14.64

9.19

 

rj/mrs/dk/kol/12:38 hrs.


Press Information Bureau

Government of India

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Ministry of Tourism

Infrastructure Developed for Commonwealth Games to Work as Launching Pad to Attract Large Number of Tourists to India: Kumari Selja

New Delhi: October 21, 2010.

 

Tourism and Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation Minister Kumari Selja has said that the infrastructure that has been developed in Delhi for Commonwealth Games would work as the launching pad for future events in the country and should attract a large number of tourists to India. Inaugurating an International Hospitality Fair here today she said, Delhi has been for some time one of the major convention destination of the world now with the addition of world class facilities that have emerged, the range of events that can be organized in Delhi have moved beyond traditional meetings and conventions to sporting and entertainment extravaganzas.

She said, tourism industry of India is based on certain core nationalistic ideals and standards which are: Swaagat or welcome, Sahyog or cooperation, Soochanaa or information, Sanrachanaa or infrastructure, Suvidha or facilitation, Safaai or cleanliness and Surakshaa or security.

Kumari Selja said, Atithi Devo Bhava Campaign being run by her ministry aims at creating awareness about the effects of tourism and sensitizing people about preservation of rich heritage & culture, cleanliness and warm hospitality of India. It also instils a sense of responsibility towards tourists and reinforces the confidence of foreign tourist towards India as a preferred holiday destination.

She said, her Ministry is actively encouraging the Hospitality Sector to meet the highest international standards in terms of facilities and services, so as to compete with the best in the world. The Ministry is according high priority to timely inspections of the upcoming hotel units by the Hotel & Restaurant Approval & Classification Committee (HRACC) and henceforth the units will be inspected within 3 months of receipt of application complete in all respect and classification orders issued within 15 working days, if the committee gives a clear cut recommendation.

She said, the core competence of the Hospitality Industry ultimately lies in the quality of its Human Resources. As part of our efforts to improve the availability of qualified and trained personnel in the hospitality sector of the country, the Ministry of Tourism has taken several initiatives to bridge the demand supply gap. She said, at the forefront of this effort are the twenty one existing Central Institutes of Hotel Management (IHM), twelve State IHMs and five Food Craft Institutes (FCI). So far in the Eleventh Plan, the Ministry has sanctioned seventeen new state IHMs and 11 new FCIs. Other steps taken by the Ministry for bridging the gap in availability of manpower are the up gradation of infrastructure of existing IHMs and FCIs and broad basing of hospitality education through universities, colleges, ITIs, polytechnic institutes and schools.

The Minister said, similarly several initiatives have been undertaken to build capacity amongst the service providers including Guides, Front Office staff of hotels and travel agents, F&B staff in hotels and other front line staff across the tourism industry.

 

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