Achche Din! Inflation at its highest in 5 months

June 17, 2014

New Delhi, Jun 17: The economy does not seem to be swaying to the Modi government 's “achhe din” tune, as the latest official figures indicate that the prices of essential commodities and food items have risen the sharpest in the last five months.

The wholesale price inflation in May touched 6.01 per cent as against 5.3 per cent in the previous month, negating the positive trend depicted by consumer prices, the data for which was released last month.

Retail inflation
Rising prices of vegetables, fruit and cereals, pushed inflation to a five-month high in May.

The likelihood of sub-normal monsoon and political tension in Iraq are expected to further worsen the situation.

According to data released by the Commerce Ministry, inflation of food articles showed an uptick at 9.50 per cent in May versus 8.64 per cent in April.

Vegetable prices surged 6.7 per cent in the month, with potatoes seeing a whopping 19 per cent rise.

Onion prices, which were benign last month, rose 9 per cent in May.

Unseasonal rainfall and hailstorms in March pushed up the prices of many vegetables in parts of the country.

The non-food manufactured products inflation, which is a proxy for core inflation, also inched up to 3.8 per cent in May from 3.4 per cent the previous month.

Primary articles inflation rose to 8.58 per cent in May from 7.06 per cent in April.

Meanwhile, fuel and power inflation rose to 10.53 per cent in May from 8.93 per cent in April as prices of electricity usage in farms and railway traction rose by 3 per cent coupled with a 1 per cent rise in high-speed diesel.

Throwing a spanner in Prime Minister Narendra Modi 's battle against the price monster, the Commerce Ministry revised the inflation rate for March to 6 per cent from the provisional estimate of 5.7 per cent.

Meanwhile, Modi held a meeting last week to review the country 's contingency plan to deal with the risks of a poor monsoon. Officials are considering giving subsidised diesel and cheaper loans to farmers.

The persistent stickiness in inflation has also dimmed the chances of an interest rate cut in the next policy review by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). In its second bi-monthly monetary policy statement earlier this month, the RBI had said a faster-than-anticipated fall in inflation can only provide headroom for easing rates.

The RBI is aiming at a glide path of 8 per cent consumer price inflation by January 2015 and 6 per cent by January 2016. Although the RBI is closely watching the CPI-led inflation as a nominal anchor, WPI data points play an equally important role while formulating the monetary policy.

Concerned over the rise in food inflation, industry chamber CII said the government should implement the APMC Act, develop advanced supply chains, rationalise subsidies, augment investment in agri-infrastructure and encourage FDI in retail.

Assocham insisted on correcting supply chains. “Supply chains are presently very long with numerous middlemen, a number of whom need to be shortened by connecting farmers directly to organised processors, retailers and exporters,” it said. Ficci said it expected to see quick action from the government on food inflation.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said, “The government is seized by the matter and is committed to ease supply side constraints. Rise in prices could be because of withholding of stocks on account of apprehensions of weak monsoon,” he said on Facebook. He asked the state governments to ensure speculative hoarding is discouraged.

The market reacted negatively soon after inflation data was released. While the Sensex lost 100 points only to regain later in the day, the rupee breached the 60-mark to end at a six-week low of 60.16 to a dollars.

According to Jaitley, “The slight instability in rupee could be because of Iraq oil shocks and global fear of oil price rise”.

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December 19,2025

Mangaluru: In a decisive move to tackle the city’s deteriorating sanitation infrastructure, the Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) has announced a massive ₹1,200 crore action plan to overhaul its underground drainage (UGD) network.

The initiative, spearheaded by Deputy Commissioner and MCC Administrator Darshan HV, aims to bridge "missing links" in the current system that have left residents grappling with overflowing sewage and environmental hazards.

The Breaking Point

The announcement follows a high-intensity phone-in session on Thursday, where the DC was flooded with grievances from frustrated citizens. Residents, including Savithri from Yekkur, described a harrowing reality: raw sewage from apartments leaking into stormwater drains, creating a "permanent stink" and turning residential zones into mosquito breeding grounds.

"We are facing immense difficulties due to the stench and the health risks. Local officials have remained silent until now," one resident reported during the session.

The Strategy: A Six-Year Vision

DC Darshan HV confirmed that the proposed plan is not a temporary patch but a comprehensive six-year roadmap designed to accommodate Mangaluru’s projected population growth. Key highlights of the plan include:

•    Infrastructure Expansion: Laying additional pipelines to connect older neighborhoods to the main grid.

•    STP Crackdown: Stricter enforcement of Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) regulations. While new apartments are required to have functional STPs, many older buildings lack them entirely, and several newer units are reportedly non-functional.

•    Budgetary Push: The plan has already been discussed with the district in-charge minister and the Secretary of the Urban Development Department. It is slated for formal presentation in the upcoming state budget.

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December 15,2025

Mangaluru, Dec 15: Educational institutions in Mangaluru that rely on the popular Mangala Stadium for their annual sports events are bracing for an inconvenience as the city's key sporting venue is set to close its gates for a significant upgrade. The stadium is expected to be unavailable for approximately two months starting from January 15, 2026.

The closure is necessitated by a proposed overhaul of the stadium's facilities, with a special focus on upgrading the synthetic track. Pradeep Dsouza, Assistant Director of the District of Youth Empowerment and Sports (DYES), Dakshina Kannada, confirmed the development.

"Experts have visited the stadium, conducted a thorough inspection, and have given the go-ahead for a complete makeover," Dsouza stated. "Funds have been allocated for the project, and we are currently awaiting the final green signal from state officials to commence the work. We anticipate that the work will likely begin in the second week of January. Consequently, we have stopped renting out the stadium to colleges and other organizations in preparation for the upgrade."

The timing presents a logistical challenge for colleges, as many schools have already concluded their sports meets.

"Colleges will now be organizing their events and will need to find alternative locations to host their sports meets," Dsouza added. He suggested a few potential venues, including the Dakshina Kannada police ground, University College grounds, Panambur grounds, Swaraj Maidan in Moodbidri, and the Mangalore University sports grounds in Konaje.

However, many institutions note that finding a comparable venue will be difficult. While the DK police ground and University College grounds are closer to the city center, they do not possess the extensive facilities and infrastructure offered by Mangala Stadium.

Dr. P Dayananda Pai - P Satisha Govt First Grade College, Carstreet, is one such institution dependent on the stadium. Principal Jayakar Bhandary expressed hope for a swift completion of the work. "We expect the work to be completed at the earliest. If not, we will be forced to look for other venues to host the sports day for our students," Bhandary said, highlighting the pressing need for the city's main sporting facility.

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December 16,2025

Mangaluru, Dec 16: The Mangaluru City police have significantly escalated their campaign against drug trafficking, arresting 25 individuals and booking 12 cases under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act between November 30 and December 13. The crackdown resulted in the seizure of a substantial quantity of illicit substances, including 685.6 grams of MDMA and 1.5 kg of ganja.

The success of this recent drive has been significantly boosted by the city’s innovative, QR code-based anonymous reporting system.

"The anonymous reporting system has received an encouraging response. Several recent arrests were made based on inputs received through this system, helping police tighten the noose around drug peddlers," said the City Police Commissioner.

The latest arrests contribute to a robust year-to-date record, underscoring the police's relentless commitment to combating the drug menace.

Up to December 14 this year, the police have registered a total of 107 cases of drug peddling, leading to the arrest of 219 peddlers. Furthermore, they have booked 562 cases of drug consumption, resulting in the arrest of 671 individuals.

The scale of the seizure for the year reflects the magnitude of the problem being tackled: police have seized 320.6 kg of ganja worth ₹88.7 lakh and 1.4 kg of MDMA valued at ₹1.2 crore. Other significant seizures include hydro-weed ganja worth ₹94.7 lakh and cocaine worth ₹1.9 lakh, among others.

The Commissioner emphasized a policy of rigorous enforcement: "We ensure that peddlers are caught red-handed so that they cannot later dispute the case or claim innocence."

To counter the rising trend of substance abuse among youth, the Mangaluru City police have rolled out uniform guidelines for random drug testing across educational institutions.

As part of the drive, tests were conducted in approximately 100 institutions, screening an estimated 5,500 to 6,000 students in the first phase. 20 students tested positive for drug consumption during the initial screening.

Students who tested positive have been provided counselling and are scheduled for re-testing in the second quarter. The testing will also be expanded to students not covered in the first phase. In a move to ensure strict implementation, police personnel were deployed in mufti in some institutions. Reiterating a zero-tolerance stance, the Commissioner confirmed that random testing will continue, and colleges have also been instructed to conduct drug tests at the time of admission to deter substance abuse from an early stage.

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