Odisha had the highest retail inflation rate in November at 7.7%, followed by Rajasthan at nearly 7% and Haryana at 6.8%. Delhi had the lowest inflation rate at 3.1%, followed by Chhattisgarh at 3.6% and Jammu & Kashmir at 3.8%. Karnataka and Punjab recorded 6.5% each. The overall inflation rate in November rose to 5.6%, led by a surge in vegetable and some food prices. The Reserve Bank of India expects the inflation rate to moderate in the coming months.
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