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statesman news service NEW DELHI, 23 SEPT: For the fourth consecutive week, dearer cereals, milk and vegetables coupled with rain-disrupted supply have pushed up the countrys annual food inflation by 0.36 percentage points to 15.46 per cent for the week ending 11 September. The inflation rate stood at 15.10 per cent for the week ending 4 September. Meanwhile, Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council chairman Mr C Rangarajan said that overall inflation was expected to fall to 6.5 per cent by the end of this year and 5.5 per cent by March. He said: As per the new series for August (2010), the wholesale price index (WPI) showed an inflation of 8.5 per cent. This is one per cent less than …