IANS | 02 Jul, 2024
The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI) on
Saturday launched an eSankhyiki portal with the objective of establishing a
comprehensive data management and sharing system for ease of dissemination of
official statistics in the country.
The portal (https://esankhyiki.mospi.gov.in) aims to provide timely inputs for planners,
policy-makers, researchers and the public at large. The eSankhyiki Portal has
two sections facilitating easy access and re-use of data, the Ministry said.
The first section is a Data Catalogue that lists the National Accounts
Statistics, Consumer Price Index, Index of Industrial Production, Annual Survey
of Industries, Periodic Labour Force Survey and Household Consumption
Expenditure Survey in one place.
The second covers Macro Indicators. The section includes time series
data of key macro indicators with features for filtering and visualisation. It
also allows users to download custom datasets, and visualisations and enables
access to them through APIs, thereby increasing the re-usability of data. At
present, this section includes National Accounts Statistics, Consumer Price
Index, Index of Industrial Production, and Annual Survey of Industries,
encompassing the data of the last 10 years.
Statistics Day is celebrated in the country In recognition of the
notable contributions made by Professor (late) Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis in
the fields of statistics and economic planning.
The main objective of celebrating Statistics Day is the creation of
public awareness, especially among the younger generation, on the role and
importance of statistics in socio-economic planning and policy formulation for
the development of the country.
The theme for Statistics Day, 2024 is "Use of data for
decision-making". The concept of data-driven decision-making is important
for making informed decisions in any field.
The Chief Guest on the occasion, Arvind Panagariya, Chairman, of the
16th Finance Commission highlighted the role of Prof. P.C. Mahalanobis in
shaping the Indian Statistical System. He also urged that India should continue
its data-driven policy-making in order to move along its development
trajectory.
Prof. Rajeeva Laxman Karandikar, Chairman of the National Statistical
Commission emphasized the need to make the data more accessible and usable. He
also stressed the need for the interoperability and linking of databases
generated by various agencies through coordination among stakeholders.
Saurabh Garg, Secretary, MoSPI while addressing the audience highlighted
the recent initiatives of the Ministry for reducing time-lag in survey data
like Computer-Aided Personal Interview (CAPI), new surveys, user engagement
exercise and the newly launched eSankhyiki portal.
Luis Felipe Lopez-Calva, Global Director for the World Bank Group’s
poverty and equity global practice made a presentation on the global experience
of using data for decision-making. He emphasised that data is an essential
infrastructure for effective policy-making while sharing prevalent global
practices.
Based on the updated Sustainable Development Goals - National Indicator
Framework (SDGs- NIF), MoSPI released three progress reports on SDGs with time
series data. These reports can be accessed at the MoSPI’s website
(www.mospi.gov.in).
--IANS