1.
The Ministry
of Statistics and Programme Implementation has two wings, one
relating to Statistics and the other Programme Implementation. The Statistics
Wing called the National Statistical Office(NSO) consists of the Central
Statistical Office (CSO), the Computer centre and the National Sample Survey
Office (NSSO). The Programme Implementation Wing has three Divisions, namely,
(i) Twenty Point Programme (ii) Infrastructure Monitoring and Project
Monitoring and (iii) Member of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme.
Besides these two wings, there is National Statistical Commission created
through a Resolution of Government of India (MOSPI) and one autonomous
Institute, viz., Indian Statistical Institute declared as an institute of
National importance by an Act of Parliament.
2.
The
Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation attaches considerable
importance to coverage and quality aspects of statistics released in the
country. The statistics released are based on administrative sources, surveys
and censuses conducted by the Central and State Governments and non-official
sources and studies. The surveys conducted by the Ministry are based on
scientific sampling methods. Field data are collected through dedicated field
staff. In line with the emphasis on the quality of statistics released by the
Ministry, the methodological issues concerning the compilation of national
accounts are overseen Committees like Advisory Committee on National Accounts,
Standing Committee on Industrial Statistics, Technical Advisory Committee on
Price Indices. The Ministry compiles data sets based on current data, after
applying standard statistical techniques and extensive scrutiny and
supervision.
3.
India is
a subscriber to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Special Data
Dissemination Standards (SDDS) and is currently fulfilling the Standards. The
Ministry maintains an ‘Advance Release Calendar’ for its data categories
covered under the SDDS, which is disseminated on the Ministries website as well
as on the Dissemination Standards Bulletin Board (DSBB) of the IMF. The
Ministry releases the data sets covered under the Real Sector of SDDS through
press notes, Press Information Bureau Press releases and its web-site
simultaneously. The Ministry has been designated as the nodal Ministry to
facilitate the implementation of the SAARC Social Charter in India. The
Ministry organizes technical meetings on a regular basis on various topics to
assess the data-gaps in the system and the quality of statistics currently
released. The CSO staff participates in meetings and seminars organized by
international and regional organizations such as the United Nations Economic
and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, on statistical compilations and
international practices. The Indian statistical system is one of the best systems
in the world. The Ministries officials have been associated with international
agencies on the development of methodologies, particularly in the areas of
national accounts, informal sector statistics, large-scale sample surveys,
conduct of censuses, service sector statistics, non-observed economy, social
sector statistics, environmental statistics and classifications. The
contribution of the Ministries officials in international meetings on these
subjects is highly appreciated.
4.
This year
has been very significant year in terms of major policy decisions and adoption
of new technology and systems for more efficient and effective data management
and dissemination. Following are the major highlights of the activities of the
Ministry during the year 2017:
I.
United Nations Fundamental Principles of
Official Statistics
§
Adopted
since June 2016, to enhance professional independence, impartiality,
accountability and transparency in methods of collection and dissemination of
Official Statistics;
§
Adoption
of these principles would help build and retain trust of the public in Official
Statistical System and honour citizens’ / users’ entitlement of Official
Statistics as ‘public good’.
II. Revision of Base Year of GDP
and related Macro-economic aggregates
§
Macro-economic
aggregates of National Accounts like GDP, Savings, Capital Formation, etc. released
by CSO are indicators of the country’s economic health;
§
Base
Year of National Accounts revised from 2004-05 to 2011-12 in 2015.
§
Improvements
in the Revised Series include:
-
Use
of corporate sector data of Ministry of Corporate Affairs for about 5.5 lakh
companies in mining, manufacturing and services sectors
-
Use
of latest data of National Sample Survey
-
Improved
coverage of Local Bodies and Autonomous Institutions
III. Revision of
Base Year of Index of Industrial Production (IIP)
§
IIP
estimates revised periodically through Base Year Revision.
§
New
series of IIP released on 12th May 2017 with change of Base Year from
2004-05 to 2011-12.
§
The
structural changes in the industrial sector over the years are better captured
in the revised series.
§
New
series indices are more robust and representative with the change in
methodology of drawing items / weights and factories.
IV. Revision of
Base Year of Consumer Price Index (CPI)
§
Revised
series of CPI launched in January 2015
§
Base
Year changed from 2010 to 2012
§
Basket
of items and weighing diagram based on Modified Mixed Reference Period (MMRP)
of Consumer Expenditure Survey – consistent with International Practice.
§
Use
of Geometric Mean of Price Relatives with respect to Base Prices for elementary
indices – Also consistent with International Practice.
§
Sample
size for house rent data doubled from 6,684 to 13,368.
V. Periodic
Labour Force Survey (PLFS)
§
Large
scale employment surveys in India have so far been conducted usually at 5-year
intervals.
§
PLFS
launched in April 2017 to obtain employment data at shorter intervals.
§
PLFS
aims to –
(i) Measure quarterly changes in statistical
indicators of labour market in Urban Areas;
(ii) Generate
annual estimates of labour force indicators in both Rural and Urban Areas.
§ PLFS
will use the Computer Assisted Personal Interview (CAPI) technique, which
involves direct entry of data in Tablets at the field level. This will lead to
higher accuracy and faster processing of data.
VI. Collection
of Statistics (Amendment) Bill 2017
§ Collection
of Statistics Act, 2008 is a Central Act that allows Central, State and Local
Governments to collect statistics on socio-economic aspects;
§ This
Act is not applicable to J&K.
§ To
address this legislative vacuum, the Collection of Statistics (Amendment) Bill,
2017 has been introduced in Parliament during Budget Session 2017.
VIII. Revision of
Advance Release Calendar of GDP Estimates
§ Before
2017, First Advance Estimates of GDP were usually released on 7th
February, 3 weeks before the date of presentation of Union Budget
§ The
First Advance Estimates of GDP constitute important inputs in formulation of
Union Budget for the forthcoming year
§ With
the date of presentation of Union Budget for 2017-18 advanced from 28th
February to 1st February in 2017, MoSPI made available the First
Advance Estimates of GDP on 6th January, 2017 well before the
presentation of the Union Budget
§ This
revised release calendar will henceforth be adopted for subsequent years.
IX. Surveys of
NSSO
§
NSSO
has been conducting large scale surveys on multi-purpose socio-economic
subjects
§
During
last three years, NSSO conducted surveys on
Ø
Domestic
Tourism Expenditure;
Ø
Household
Consumption Expenditure on Services and Durable goods;
Ø
Unincorporated
Non-Agricultural Enterprises in Manufacturing, Trade and Other services sector
(excluding Construction); and
Ø
Enterprise
focussed Survey of Services Sector
X.
Standardisation of
procedures, E-governance and Data Dissemination
§
National Accounts Division of CSO and Survey Design & Research
Division of NSSO have been certified ISO-9001:2008 compliant for quality of
performance.
§ Data
Dissemination through website of Ministry brings an improvement in overall
usability quotient and technical competence
§
Recent adoption of the IHSN toolkit by MoSPI, as per International
practice, for creating a web-based Survey Data Catalogue/ Micro Data Archive to
disseminate NSS Survey, ASI and Economic Census Data.
§
Bharatkosh, e-receipt portal gateway, has been set up for use by
Indian users for dissemination of Unit level data of NSS, ASI and Economic
Census. Introduction of online payment by non-Indians for supply of data is in
the pipeline.
§ NSSO has undertaken the work of digitisation of Urban Frame Survey
(UFS) maps in collaboration with National Informatics Centre (NIC) and the
National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC). This will help in improvement of
identification and demarcation of boundaries for smooth data collection.
XI.
Use of technology in data collection
§
Computer Assisted Personnel Interviewing (CAPI) technique
for data collection through tablets will be used in PLFS
§
Web-portal for collection of data directly from data source for
the Annual Survey of Industries (ASI)
§
Submission of online data for Consumer price Index (CPI) –
By NSSO field offices for urban areas and by designated Post offices for rural
areas
§
These measures lead to reduction in time lag in compilation and
release of data.
XII.
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
§ In
September 2015, UN adopted the Resolution on ‘Transforming our World: The 2030
Agenda for Sustainable Development’ consisting of 17 Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs) and associated 169 targets to be achieved by 2030
§ India
is one of the countries that are party to this resolution
§ Comprehensive
exercise for mapping of SDG Goals and Targets vis-à-vis national development
strategies undertaken
§ Draft
framework of indicators has been developed and is under finalization
§ Regional
SDG Workshop, involving all States/UTs were held at Ahmedabad, Lucknow,
Chennai, Guwahati, Bhubaneswar.
XIII.
Recent Initiatives on Multilateral
Forums
§
MoSPI organised 8th Meeting of Heads of National Statistics
Offices (NSOs) of BRICS Nations in November, 2016 in India to discuss issue of
Statistical measurement.
§
India also hosted the 8th Meeting of Heads of SAARC Statistical
Organizations (SAARCSTAT) in August 2016 to promote enhanced regional
co-operation and initiatives in the field of Official Statistics for SAARC
Nations.
§
India has co-chaired the meeting Friends of Chair (FOC) group,
constituted for the evaluation of International Comparison Programme (ICP),
2011, at the 47th Session of United Nation Statistics Commission at
New York in March, 2016.
§
India has co-chaired the ICP Governing Board meeting held in
November, 2016 at Washington, DC, USA, and also the meeting of Regional
Advisory Board (RAB) held in January, 2017 at Hanoi, Vietnam.
§
The 32nd meeting of the Voorburg Group on
Service Statistics was hosted by the Ministry during 23rd to Friday
the 27th of October 2017.
XIV.
Capacity Building of States/UTs
§
Trainings/
workshops organised for the statistical personnel of the State/UT Governments to
strengthen their technical capabilities and to apprise them of the developments
in the field of Official Statistics. These programmes were held in different
States across the country to facilitate better participation
§
Grants
released to various States/ UTs for improving their Statistical infrastructure
under Support for Statistical Strengthening Scheme – including physical
infrastructure as well as skill enhancement of personnel
XV.
Members of Parliament Local Area
Development Scheme (MPLADS)
§
The
Scheme is implemented as per the provisions of the Guidelines on MPLADS
§
Several
amendments have been made in Guidelines of the Scheme to cater to the welfare
requirements of the general public.
§
A
few major amendments are:
Ø
Ceiling
for contribution of Hon'ble MPs in case of calamity of severe nature raised
from Rs 50 lakh to Rs 1 crore
Ø
Purchase
of medical equipment costing not less than Rs 5 lakh made permissible for
Government Hospitals
Ø
Purchase
of equipment for skill development allowed
Ø
Financial
assistance allowed for purchase of tricycle (manual/battery/operated/motorized),
wheelchair (motorized/battery operated) and artificial limbs for differently
abled deserving persons with disabilities
Ø
Purchase
of ambulances for transporting sick/injured animals allowed
§
Integrated
MPLADS Portal for use of all the stakeholders developed that also provides an
opportunity to the Citizens for suggesting the developmental works in their
areas to the Hon’ble MPs.
XVI.
Monitoring of Infrastructure Projects
§
On-going
Central Sector Infrastructure Projects costing Rs. 150.00 crore and above are being
monitored on time and cost overruns through an Online Computerized Monitoring
System (OCMS)
§
OCMS
enables project implementing agencies to regularly upload the status of
projects in real time
§
A
total of 229 projects completed in last 3 years as a result of close monitoring
§
Cost
overruns have come down from 19% in March 2014 to 11.19% in January 2017
XVII.
Publications
§
Millennium Development Goals Final
Country Report of India
§
National Accounts Statistics 2017
§
Sarvekshana 103rd issue
§
Annual Report on TPP 2006 for the year
2015-16
§
Achieving Millennium Development Goals:
Target year factsheet - India
§
Domestic Tourism in India
§
Key Indicators of Unincorporated
Non-Agricultural Enterprises (Excluding Construction) in India (July 2015-June
2016)
§
Statistical Year Book India 2017
§
Selected
Socio-Economic Statistics
XVIII.
Indian Statistical Institute
§ Setting
up of RC Bose Centre for Cryptology and Security
§
Conduct
of Joint Post Graduate Diploma Course on Business Analytics with IIT, Kharagpur
and IIM, Kolkata.
§
Setting
up the DBT funded Systems Medicine Cluster as a member of the consortia of six
prominent Institutes in and around Kolkata, led by National Institute of
Biomedical Genomics (NIBMG), Kalyani, West Bengal.
§
ISI
is a major participant in technology development of Indian languages like
Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu etc.
Ø
Covers:
Translation, Information Retrieval, Optical Character Recognition, Handwriting
recognition and Corpora Development
§
Major
breakthrough in theoretical research like solving the Zariski Cancellation
Problem that was open for several decades.
§
ISI
has also been involved in
Ø
Estimation
of counterfeit currency
Ø
International
Passenger Survey
Ø
Evaluation
study of the MNREGA scheme over several states of India
Ø
Evaluation
of Border Area Development Program in West Bengal and several North Eastern
States
XIX.
Regional Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
Workshops
§
Five
regional SDG workshops involving all States/UTs were held at Ahmadabad,
Lucknow, Chennai, Guwahati and Bhubaneswar.
XX.
Review of Central Sector Projects and
MPLADS
§ Union
Minister Shri Sadanand Gowda reviewed Central Sector Projects and MPLADS in
Manipur, Tripura, Meghalaya and Karnataka.
§ Minister
of State Shri Vijay Goel reviewed Central Sector Projects and MPLADS in Jhansi,
Jammu, Amritsar and Bikaner.
XXI.
Data Users’ workshop for new series of
all-India IIP
§ The
Ministry has organised a half-day Data Users’ Workshop for new series of
all-India IIP at Vigyan Bhawan New Delhi on 30.08.2017 with a view to apprise
the users of IIP about the changes introduced in the new series with base
2011-12.
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