Dear Comrades,
 ALLAHABAD: The postmen in rural areas are also collecting the prices of
 different food products and consumer items. This is being done under an
 agreement signed between the Central Statistical Organisation (CSO) and
 the postal department to prepare consumer price index (CPI) of the 
rural areas, said director, postal services, Allahabad region, Krishna 
Kumar Yadav.
 He said in rural areas, two different kinds of 
surveys are being conducted by the postal employees. One involves the 
cost survey of rice, wheat, sugar and kerosene provided to below poverty
 line (BPL) card holders or other customers under public distribution 
system (PDS).
 The second is the survey of articles being sold in the selected rural 
areas. Yadav added that around 248 products like pulses, various milk 
products, oil, meat, fish, rice, wheat, cereals, corn, vegetables, 
fruits, sugar, honey, spices, tea, coffee, tobacco, beetle nut, fuel, 
shoes, cosmetics, clothes, bed sheets, mosquito net, medicines, tutor 
fee, sports material, phone charges, stationary, and various other 
domestic products and services are covered in the survey.
Giving the reasons for the involvement of rural areas in the index list, Yadav said: "CPI is a medium to find the rate of inflation. Earlier, inflation was calculated on the basis of the cost price of the products sold in the urban areas. However, around 70 per cent of the population lives in rural areas and markets are flourishing in these areas as well. So, there was a need to include the cost price of the articles sold in the rural market." Survey is done every month and finally the data is uploaded on the CSO website by the postal department.
The data collection work is going in 20 selected post offices in Allahabad region. Some of them are Sewaith (Phaphamau SO), Lawayan Kalan Uparhar (TSI, SO), Kokhraj Uperhar (Bharwari SO) and Panara Gopalpur (Sarai Akil SO) in Allahabad Division, in Ghazipur (Chhawani Line SO) Chhawani Vise, (Zamania SO), Nariyaon Urf Umarganj, in Mirzapur (Kachhawa SO) Mahamalpur,
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-07-12/allahabad/32648005_1_rural-areas-postal-department-allahabad-region
Giving the reasons for the involvement of rural areas in the index list, Yadav said: "CPI is a medium to find the rate of inflation. Earlier, inflation was calculated on the basis of the cost price of the products sold in the urban areas. However, around 70 per cent of the population lives in rural areas and markets are flourishing in these areas as well. So, there was a need to include the cost price of the articles sold in the rural market." Survey is done every month and finally the data is uploaded on the CSO website by the postal department.
The data collection work is going in 20 selected post offices in Allahabad region. Some of them are Sewaith (Phaphamau SO), Lawayan Kalan Uparhar (TSI, SO), Kokhraj Uperhar (Bharwari SO) and Panara Gopalpur (Sarai Akil SO) in Allahabad Division, in Ghazipur (Chhawani Line SO) Chhawani Vise, (Zamania SO), Nariyaon Urf Umarganj, in Mirzapur (Kachhawa SO) Mahamalpur,
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-07-12/allahabad/32648005_1_rural-areas-postal-department-allahabad-region
 
 
