CPI reflects the realistic picture of the prices of consumer goods and services

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Consumer Price Indices (Rural, Urban, Combined), compiled by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, reflects the realistic picture of the prices of consumer goods and services because of the following reasons:

• prices are collected from 1,181 selected village markets covering all districts of the country for rural areas and from 1,114 urban markets of 310 selected towns of urban areas;

• these markets are, more or less equally, distributed over different weeks of a month to capture price variations during the month;

• only transaction prices, that is prices actually paid by the consumers, are collected for compilation of indices;

• the items having significant share in the overall consumption expenditure of the households, including the Public Distribution System (PDS) items and the items consumed by majority of the households are included in the basket; and

• specifications of items have been fixed, market wise, on the basis of popularity of the varieties and common buying behaviour, including common quantity purchased in that area.

Further, in the web – based data collection of rural and urban prices, there are facilities for checking real time uploading status and scrutiny of prices.

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