MoSPI Aims for ‘Gold Standard’ Data System

The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) has organized the third round of its Sensitization cum Review Meeting of Statistical Advisers, bringing together key officials from various central ministries to strengthen institutional coordination and build a robust, data-driven decision-making ecosystem for the government.

The meeting, held at Vigyan Bhawan, was attended by statistical advisers and representatives from multiple ministries, as well as senior officers from MoSPI. The inaugural session featured distinguished speakers.

Key Highlights from the Meeting

The CEO of NITI Aayog, commended MoSPI for releasing monthly PLFS (Periodic Labour Force Survey) data, which he noted as immensely valuable for micro-level policy formulation. He stressed the importance of high-quality data for evidence-based policymaking and urged for the regular release of economic indicators on a monthly or quarterly basis.

The Secretary, MeitY, highlighted the crucial role of data in modern applications such as AI-driven analysis, machine learning, and cloud-based data lakes. He stressed the need for greater integration and interoperability of datasets across different ministries while commending MoSPI’s data collection systems for protecting individual privacy.

The meeting featured thematic presentations on topics such as Data Standardization and Harmonization, strengthening SDG monitoring, and enhancing industrial statistics. Discussions focused on improving data quality, bridging administrative data gaps, and harnessing emerging technologies like AI and machine learning. The session ended with MoSPI reaffirming its commitment to collaborating with all stakeholders to develop a modern and robust national statistical system

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