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India’s Consumer Inflation Drops In July, Eases For 9th Straight Month To 1.55%

Zee News Tuesday, 12 August 2025 ()
India's Year-on-year inflation rate based on All India Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the month of July dropped to 1.55. There is decline of 55 basis points in headline inflation of July, 2025 in comparison to June, 2025, the lowest year-on-year inflation rate after June 2017, government data showed on Tuesday.
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