How Will 'Statistics Day' Mark 75 Years of the National Sample Survey?

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Key Takeaways
- Statistics Day celebrates the importance of data.
- 2025 theme: 75 Years of National Sample Survey.
- New publications and mobile app to enhance data access.
- Recognition of outstanding contributions in statistics.
- Focus on youth awareness and engagement.
New Delhi, June 28 (NationPress) The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) announced on Saturday that it will host the 19th 'Statistics Day' in the national capital on June 29.
This day is celebrated annually to honor the birth anniversary of Professor Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis, a trailblazer in the realm of statistics and economic planning.
The primary goal of 'Statistics Day' is to foster public awareness, particularly among the youth, regarding the vital role of statistics in socio-economic planning and policy development for national progress, according to the ministry.
Since 2007, Statistics Day has been celebrated with a theme relevant to the nation.
The theme for 2025 is “75 Years of National Sample Survey”, recognizing the crucial contribution of the National Sample Survey in delivering reliable and timely statistical data that underpins evidence-based decision-making and governance in India.
The event will be inaugurated by Minister of State (Independent Charge) Rao Inderjit Singh.
To mark 75 years of the National Sample Survey, the Ministry will unveil a Commemorative Coin and Customized My Stamp.
Several key statistical publications will also debut during this event, including the Sustainable Development Goals – National Indicator Framework Progress Report 2025 and Nutritional Intake in India 2022-23 and 2023-24.
Additionally, the GoIStat mobile application, designed by the ministry to provide user-friendly access to official statistics, will be launched.
The prestigious Professor C.R. Rao National Award in Statistics will be awarded at the event, along with recognition for winners of the Data Visualisation Hackathon organized by the ministry.
The inaugural session will be followed by a technical segment featuring the screening of a short film celebrating 75 years of the National Sample Survey and a panel discussion on the theme, “Impact of Frontier Technologies on Official Statistics.” The event is expected to attract approximately 700 participants.