By Our Reporter  Nepal may witness high inflation due to the global inflation. Signs to this have already been noticed not only in markets but also in the reports of the Nepal Rastra Bank. The prices are so high that the consumers have to carry more money while visiting local groceries and departmental stores. More expensive are the vegetables, fruit and edible oil. Even the Rastra Bank said that price inflation increased by more than 100 per cent and reached 7.14 per cent in the eighth month (mid-March) of Fiscal Year 2021/22 compared to 3.03 per cent a year ago. According to the Current Macroeconomic and Financial Situation report of the Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) a month ago, food and beverage inflation stood at 7.51 per cent whereas non-food and service inflation stood at 6.84 per cent in mid-March. In mid-April 2021, food and beverage inflation was 3.80 per cent and non-food and service inflation stood at 2.42 per cent. Price of ghee and oil went up by 26.34 per cent, vegetable by 13.96 per cent, milk products and eggs by 11.30 per cent, and pulses and legumes rose by 10.30 per cent on year-on-year basis. Likewise, under the non-food and services category, the prices of transportation, miscellaneous goods and services and education sub-categories rose by 16.27 per cent, 9.01 per cent and 8.79 per cent respectively. Another latest survey of the NRB showed that people would witness an inflation of double-digit over the year. The survey by Economic Research Department of the NRB had covered 17 market areas of 14 cities. About 92 per cent of respondents have expected price level to increase in next three months. Likewise, 97 per cent of respondents have expected price level to increase over the next one year.