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Inflation falls marginally to 6.13 pct in India, XINHUA.

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Publication Date: 30-JAN-04
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Original Source: Emerging Markets Datafile

NEW DELHI, Jan. 30 (Xinhua) -- After nine weeks of continuous rise, the country's inflation fell marginally to 6.13 percent for the week ended Jan. 17, but public continued to pay higher prices for essential commodities with primary articles like fruits and vegetables.

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