The All-India CPI-IW for June, 2016
increased by 2 points and pegged at 277 (two hundred and seventy seven). On
1-month percentage change, it increased by (+) 0.73 per cent between May, 2016
and June, 2016 when compared with the increase of (+) 1.16 per cent between the
same two months a year ago.
Calculate the DA for 01/01/2016, we find that the average AICPI in the year 2007 -118.95.
So, D.A. as on 01/01/2016 July (277-261.4)*100/261.4 = 2%
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All India Association of Inspector Posts and
Assistant Superintendent Posts, Tamilnadu Circle · Post
AICPIN for month of June 2016
No. 5/1/2016- CPI
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF LABOUR
& EMPLOYMENT
LABOUR BUREAU
‘CLEREMONT’,
SHIMLA-171004
DATED: 29th July, 2016
Press Release
Consumer Price Index for Industrial
Workers (CPI-IW) — June, 2016
The All-India CPI-IW for June, 2016
increased by 2 points and pegged at 277 (two hundred and seventy seven). On
1-month percentage change, it increased by (+) 0.73 per cent between May, 2016
and June, 2016 when compared with the increase of (+) 1.16 per cent between the
same two months a year ago.
The maximum upward pressure to the
change in current index came from Food group contributing (+) 2.51 percentage
points to the total change. At item level, Rice, Wheat, Besan, Black Gram, Gram
Dal, Groundnut Oil, Eggs (Hen), Goat meat, Poultry (Chicken), Milk, Garlic,
Onion, Tomato, Potato Brinjal, Cabbage, other seasonal Vegetables, Tea Leaf,
Doctors’ Fee, Petrol, Repair Charges, etc. are responsible for the increase in
index. However, this increase was checked by Arhar Dal, Fish Fresh, Coconut,
Mango (Ripe), Electricity Charges, putting downward pressure on the index.
The year-on-year inflation measured by
monthly CPI-IW stood at 6.13 per cent for June, 2016 as compared to 6.59 per
cent for the previous month and 6.10 per cent during the corresponding month of
the previous year. Similarly, the Food inflation stood at 8.33 per cent against
8.48 per cent of the previous month and 6.67 per cent during the corresponding
month of the previous year.
At centre level, Mercara reported the
maximum increase of 13 points followed by Vadodara (12 points), Darjeeling and
Ahmedabad (10 points each), Bhavnagar (9 points) and Nagpur (8 points). Among
others, 7 points increase was observed in 2 centres, 6 points in 5 centres, 5
points in 5 centres, 4 points in 5 centres, 3 points in 12 centres, 2 points in
15 centres and I point in 14 centres. On the contrary, Quilon recorded a
maximum decrease of 6 points followed by Chennai (4 points), Salem (3 points)
and Coonoor (2 points). Among others, 1 point decrease was observed in 3
centres. Rest of the 7 centres’ indices remained stationary.
The indices of 34 centres are above
All-India Index and other 44 centres’ indices are below national average.
The next issue of CPI-IW for the month
of July, 2016 will be released on Wednesday, 31st August, 2016. The same will
also be available on the office
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