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World Protein Day 2024: Cheapest sources of protein-rich foods

International Protein Day is celebrated every year on February 27. The day aims to raise awareness about the significance of protein in our diet and encourage individuals to make informed choices about their protein intake. Here are some of the cheapest sources of high-protein foods

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Temporary respite: On latest retail inflation and industrial output data

Price stability must be maintained even as steps to boost demand are taken The latest retail inflation and industrial output data from the National Statistical Office (NSO) offer some relief from the pall of gloom cast by the relentless second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Provisional headline inflation slowed to a three-month low of 4.29% in April, helped by softer food prices and a statistical base effect. The rate using an imputed index for the year-earlier period was 7.22%. A separate NSO release showed March industrial output jumped by 22.4%, benefiting again from the fact that the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) had posted an 18.7% contraction in March 2020, when the economy was halted by the start of a nationwide lockdown. A closer look at the inflation data reveals a substantial cooling in the prices of cereals, milk and milk products, vegetables, and pulses and products. While both cereals and vegetables saw a deflationary trend widen to -2.96% and -14.2%, respective

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Retail inflation rises to 3-month high of 5.03 % in Feb on higher food prices

Source: Highlights The rate of price rise in the food basket accelerated to 3.87% in February, as against 1.89% in the preceding month, as per data released by NSO Inflation in the fuel and light category remained elevated at 3.53% during the month vis-a-vis 3.87% in January New Delhi: Retail inflation rose to a three-month high of 5.03 per cent in February mainly on account of higher food prices, government data showed on Friday. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) based retail inflation stood at 4.06 per cent in January. The previous high was witnessed at 6.93 per cent in November 2020. The rate of price rise in the food basket accelerated to 3.87 per cent in February, as against 1.89 per cent in the preceding month, as per data released by the National Statistical Office (NSO). Inflation in the fuel and light category remained elevated at 3.53 per cent during the month vis-a-vis 3.87 per cent in January.

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