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How COVID-19, citizenship protests delayed crucial survey that will improve inflation data

Last year, some villages stopped surveyors thinking they were working on the Citizenship Amendment Act, and then the pandemic and the lockdowns came in the way, delaying the survey which is expected to improve the calculation of inflation.

June 21, 2021 / 12:17 IST
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A crucial, nationwide official survey of household consumption and spending, which will help revamp retail inflation data, is being deferred for two years because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Pronab Sen, head of the standing committee on statistics, told Moneycontrol that the Centre had suspended the work on consumer expenditure survey which was scheduled to begin from July this year.

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The survey has already been postponed many times since the beginning of last year, first due to the protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act in early 2020, and then the nationwide lockdown, he said. Sen was India’s first Chief Statistician.

With lockdowns and curfews being imposed by various states across the country due to the second wave, and the resultant fear that has arisen, especially in rural areas, Sen said that the survey will now probably begin next calendar year.