This is the second consecutive week in which food inflation has increased. The data came just half an hour before the Reserve Bank of India's mid-quarterly review of the monetary policy today, where it is expected to take stock of the inflation situation and decide on an appropriate course of action.
While prices of rice rose by 1.47 per cent, vegetables by 1 per cent, milk by 17.76 per cent and fruits by 19.75 per cent on an annual basis, pulses and wheat prices declined by 4.24 per cent and 11.46 per cent, respectively.
In addition, the fuel and power product index rose by 10.67 per cent on a year-on-year basis.
Furthermore, onions became costlier by 29.93 per cent on an annual basis. Meanwhile, overall inflation declined to 7.48 per cent in November from 8.58 per cent in the previous month.