How is the statistical system being transformed with advanced technological tools?

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Key Takeaways
- Technological transformation is vital for real-time data monitoring.
- Methodological reforms are essential for improved statistical practices.
- The NSS celebrates its 75th anniversary, highlighting its legacy.
- Data accessibility has been enhanced with the launch of the GoIStat mobile App.
- Collaboration with state governments is a priority for inclusive engagement.
New Delhi, June 29 (NationPress) Union Minister Rao Inderjit Singh praised the Ministry of Statistics for its transparent and inclusive approach, calling on the statistical community to align with the national vision of a transparent and continuously improving National Statistical Office (NSO).
During the celebration of the ‘19th Statistics Day’ marking the 132nd birth anniversary of Professor PC Mahalanobis, the minister emphasized the dual significance of this occasion along with the 75th year of the National Sample Survey (NSS).
He discussed the transformation of the statistical system utilizing technological tools for real-time data monitoring and stressed the necessity for methodological reforms including updated sampling techniques, integrated survey frameworks, and alignment with international standards.
He reiterated the ministry's commitment to inclusive engagement through consultations and capacity-building initiatives with state governments.
Dr. Saurabh Garg, Secretary of the Ministry of Statistics, reflected on the NSS’s extraordinary journey and its development into one of the world's most robust and reputable statistical systems.
Dr. Garg outlined various reforms implemented since the NSS's inception in 1950, including quicker publication of survey results, accessibility of data at a more granular level with increased frequency, and the digital transformation from data collection via CAPI to dissemination through the eSankhyiki portal, which holds over 135 million records. A dedicated data visualization section on the website aims to simplify complex data, while alternative data sources, including administrative statistics, have been mainstreamed within the official statistics framework.
He also highlighted the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation’s focus on data dissemination through technology, which has shifted the paradigm of data-driven policy making towards a Viksit Bharat.
In celebration of the 75th anniversary of the NSS, a commemorative coin and a customized stamp were unveiled, symbolizing the enduring legacy of the NSS.
To enhance accessibility and engagement with official statistical products, the GoIStat mobile App was launched, making it easier to access official statistical data.
The GoIStat mobile application embodies the NSO’s vision of fostering an inclusive data ecosystem, allowing every stakeholder to access official data effortlessly.