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Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation
One day workshop for Strengthening of Statistical System of States/UTs held at New Delhi on 10th January, 2020
Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) organized a one day workshop for Strengthening of Statistical system of States/UTs at The Ashok, New Delhi on 10th January, 2020. Shri Pravin Srivastava, Chief Statistician of India-cum-Secretary (MoSPI) while giving introductory remarks, set the tone for discussions. Shri Vijay Kumar, Director General (Surveys), Shri T. K. Sanyal, Director General (Economic Statistics), Shri A. K. Sadhu, Director General (Social Statistics), National Statistical Office (NSO), other senior officers of MoSPI and representatives of Directorates of Economic and Statistics (DESs) from States/UTs, and World Bank participated in the workshop.
2. A number of presentations on various reform initiatives of MoSPI and the experiences in Official Statistics of States namely, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka were made during the workshop, highlighting the achievements of Support for Statistical Strengthening (SSS), a sub-scheme of Capacity Development scheme of MoSPI, and the way forward on revamping it. The World Bank team also made a brief presentation on the National Programme for Improving Quality of Statistics in India (NPIQSI), a project under preparation envisaging the assistance of World Bank under Investment Project Financing (IPF) as a first phase. It was also highlighted that the second phase of World Bank assistance under Development Policy Financing (DPF) envisages further improving the National Statistical System with major focus on strengthening of the States/UTs. Specific expectations of the Government of India from States/UTs in this regard were also indicated.
3. The States/UTs were divided into four groups for breakout sessions with the objective to come out a set of suggestions for recasting the SSS sub-scheme in line with the Vision 2024 of MoSPI, aiming at strengthening the National Statistical System with active collaboration of States/UTs.
Statistical system strengthening reshaping state-level statistical capacity through recast SSS scheme and partner-supported quality programme. A national initiative to strengthen the statistical system emphasized recasting the Support for Statistical Strengthening (SSS) sub scheme to align with Vision 2024 and enhance state/UT statistical capacity. An international development partner outlined a two phase assistance approach-an Investment Project Financing phase for a quality improvement programme and a subsequent Development Policy Financing phase focused on strengthening state/UT systems and clarifying government expectations. States/UTs were placed in breakout groups to produce recommendations for recasting SSS and improving coordination between central and state statistical systems.Press 'Enter' after typing page number.