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MC EXCLUSIVE Revision of GDP, IIP estimates 'not weakness but strength' of the system, says Statistics Secretary Saurabh Garg

In case of factory output, the NSO regularly sensitizes source agencies to engage with production units regarding timely submission of data. If the initial response rate by the production units is good, the magnitude of subsequent revisions reduces significantly.

June 10, 2025 / 17:02 IST
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The revisions to economic data points such as GDP and the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) are standard practice globally, reflecting the National Statistical Office's (NSO) commitment to accuracy, Statistics Secretary Saurabh Garg told Moneycontrol, adding that significant steps are being to reduce their magnitude and frequency.

“Revision of the estimates of GDP, IIP etc through press release is not weakness but strength of the statistical system," Garg said in the interview.

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The Statistics Secretary added that the ministry is taking several steps to enhance the GDP estimation process, including improving the data captured from informal economy through greater frequency and sample size of national sample surveys on unincorporated enterprises and employment, and by integrating more administrative data - GST, UPI transaction, and Vahan - with the GDP.

Garg said GDP relies ‘heavily’ on the MCA-21 data on the corporate performance. “Timely filings of complete data on profit and loss accounts and balance sheet etc by the companies to Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) will help in reducing the magnitude of the revision in GDP by NSO.”