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9 July
2018
Budget
(The Total Investment & Insurance Solutions)
The Ministry of Statistics
and Programme Implementation (MOSPI) has sought extra budgetary support of Rs
1,200 crore for four key surveys, a senior official said.
"The MOSPI has asked for around Rs 1,200 crore more this month for four surveys -- informal sector, services, time use and economic census," MOSPI Secretary and Chief Statistician K V Eapen told reporters today.
"The MOSPI has asked for around Rs 1,200 crore more this month for four surveys -- informal sector, services, time use and economic census," MOSPI Secretary and Chief Statistician K V Eapen told reporters today.
Addressing a round table
conference on 'data for new India', Statistics Minister D V Sadananda Gowda
said, "my ministry is in the process of evolving a national policy on
official statistics with a view of providing a framework for improving our
official statistical system."
The minister was of the view that the policy would help India improve its standards and quality of statistics, which are used for policy making.
The minister was of the view that the policy would help India improve its standards and quality of statistics, which are used for policy making.
The minister pointed out
that to retain the trust of public in statistical products, and in particular
those that are regularly or periodically produced by one office, require
statistical audit through an external expertise.
He said, "Internal quality control mechanisms are not adequate. Many countries are moving towards advanced quality control frameworks and statistical audit mechanisms, which may be explored in the Indian context."
He said, "Internal quality control mechanisms are not adequate. Many countries are moving towards advanced quality control frameworks and statistical audit mechanisms, which may be explored in the Indian context."
The minister expressed
concern over the fewer number of graduates and post-graduates pursuing the
statistical profession in the government, due to which statistical agencies are
relying on other professionals. "This area needs a thorough examination at
all levels," he said. The Total Investment & Insurance Solutions
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