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Stats ministry working on reforms to make data and surveys more robust, says Saurabh Garg

The statistics ministry is dividing surveys into several parts to avoid fatigue, relying on the use of technology, says the secretary

September 20, 2024 / 11:25 IST
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Saurabh Garg stressed on the importance of surveys in determining policies.

The ministry of statistics and programme implementation is working on reforms to make the survey collection process more robust, Saurabh Garg, secretary to the ministry, said at a brainstorming session organised in Delhi on September 20.

“We are undertaking a number of reforms to ensure that there is no fatigue in surveys, by breaking it in one or two sessions, using technology and improving representativeness,” he said.

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The household consumption expenditure survey conducted by the ministry recently was divided into several parts to obtain more useful responses so that vital issues are not lost in the process of answering a lengthy questionnaire.

Garg highlighted that the ministry was cognizant about the concerns surrounding data privacy. “People have apprehensions about data anonymisation. The ministry has been doing this for last 70 years and we are always cognizant of this.”