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India plans economic data improvements, new population census

According to sources familiar with the topic, India's government intends to take a variety of actions to improve the integrity of its economic data, including launching a long-delayed population census.

March 14, 2024 / 14:11 IST
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According to those acquainted with the situation, India's government is preparing to take many actions to enhance the calibre of its economic data, one of which is initiating a long-overdue population census.

India’s government is planning a number of steps to improve the quality of its economic data, including kicking off a long-delayed population census, according to people familiar with the matter.

The Statistics Ministry has made a number of proposals that have been discussed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s office in the past month, the people said, asking not to be identified as the discussions are private.

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These include reviving its survey of businesses, last released in 2014, and publishing the household consumption survey on an annual basis, the people said. It also plans to introduce a uniform base year for key indicators and update the basket of goods for calculating inflation, they said.

Separately, the government is also considering a new population census once elections are completed, the people said. The census is usually conducted once a decade, and was last published in 2011, with the most recent survey delayed because of the pandemic.
Economists have frequently called for an overhaul of India’s statistics, while Modi own economic advisory council has raised concerns about the quality of the data. With India’s economy expanding rapidly and global investor interest growing, official figures are coming under more scrutiny. Relying on outdated surveys also raises the risk of policy errors.