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Gross Value Added grew by 8.8% in current prices in the year 2020-21 and by 26.6% in the year 2021-22 over the respective previous years
Industrial output grew by more than 35% in 2021-22 over the previous year
Total estimated employment in the sector showed a robust growth of 7.0 % in 2021-22 over the previous year
Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) has released the results of Annual Survey of Industries (ASI) for the reference periods April 2020 to March 2021 (i.e. financial year 2020-21) referred to as ASI 2020-21 and for the reference period April 2021 to March 2022 (i.e. financial year 2021-22) referred to as ASI 2021-22 in this press note. The field work for these surveys were carried out during April 2022 to November 2022 for ASI 2020-21 and during March 2023 to September 2023 for ASI 2021-22. A considerable part of the reference period for ASI 2020-21 was affected by the first wave of Covid-19 pandemic that witnessed lockdown and major disruption not only in India but also globally. Part of reference period for ASI 2021-22 witnessed the second wave of the pandemic. The field work of ASI 2020-21 started late as the filing dates for Companies in respect of the financial year ended on 31.03.2021 were extended. This had a spillover effect on the field work of the next survey i.e. ASI 2021-22 which was delayed as well. A brief about the survey in terms of coverage, sampling strategy, data collection mechanism etc. is given at the Endnote.
Annual Survey of Industries is conducted with the primary objective to provide a meaningful insight into the dynamics of change in the composition, growth and structure of various manufacturing industries in terms of output, value added, employment, capital formation and a host of other parameters. It provides valuable input to the National Accounts Statistics at national and state level. The results are prepared at state and major industry level. ASI 2020-21 and ASI 2021-22 results along with write-up are available in the website of the Ministry (https://www.mospi.gov.in).
Key highlights from the ASI 2020-21 and ASI 2021-22 results
The value of some key parameters from ASI 2017-18 to ASI 2021-22 in current prices is given in the table 1.
Table 1: Value of a few key parameters from ASI 2017-18 to 2021-22 in current prices
(Value figures are in Rupees Lakh)
Year | 2017-18 | 2018-19 | 2019-20 | 2020-21 | 2021-22 |
Fixed Capital | 328,588,927 | 346,606,975 | 364,135,165 | 369,438,562 | 372,635,444 |
Invested Capital | 446,094,480 | 477,726,474 | 497,362,352 | 519,114,310 | 554,493,175 |
Total Persons Engaged (No.) | 15,614,619 | 16,280,211 | 16,624,291 | 16,089,700 | 17,215,350 |
Total Emoluments | 41,835,716 | 46,207,983 | 49,172,897 | 48,389,031 | 56,082,801 |
Input | 660,520,215 | 774,377,980 | 749,755,617 | 719,206,541 | 987,917,996 |
Output | 807,217,258 | 928,179,908 | 898,330,129 | 880,921,387 | 1,192,715,147 |
GVA | 146,697,043 | 153,801,928 | 148,574,512 | 161,714,846 | 204,797,151 |
Depreciation | 23,729,624 | 26,155,291 | 27,309,742 | 28,135,986 | 29,964,685 |
NVA | 122,967,418 | 127,646,637 | 121,264,771 | 133,578,860 | 174,832,466 |
Endnote: A brief about the coverage, sampling strategy and data collection mechanism in Annual Survey of Industries (ASI)
A. Coverage of ASI:
The Annual Survey of Industries broadly covers the following
B. Sampling Strategy and Sample Size:
Sampling strategy followed in ASI is a mixture of census and sampling. Some units are covered under census/complete enumeration sector and are surveyed every year based on some pre-defined criteria. From the remaining units (called the sample sector), units are selected adopting a stratified circular systematic sampling strategy with State X District X Sector X NIC 3-digit being considered as strata. Total sample size for ASI 2020-21 was 79,589 and that for ASI 2021-22 was 80,764. For further details please refer to the website of the Ministry https://www.mospi.gov.in.
C. Data Collection Mechanism:
Data for ASI are collected from the selected factories under the Collection of Statistics Act 2008 as amended in 2017 and Rules framed there under in 2011. The entire survey is conducted through a dedicated web-portal without any paper schedule. For data collection in ASI, an establishment (and not enterprise) approach is followed wherein data are collected from the selected establishments.
D. Survey Disclaimer:
Various quality checks are carried out on the data collected through this survey which is primarily record-based. Relative Standard Errors (RSE) (which is a widely accepted statistical measure of reliability of an estimate) for important parameters estimated from the survey at an overall level are small and well within the acceptable range. However, since the data presented in this result are estimated from sample survey, necessary caution may be taken while using this data (for details please refer to the website of the Ministry https://www.mospi.gov.in).
Collection of Statistics Act data: manufacturing gross value added and output rebounded strongly after pandemic disruptions. Release of ASI results for 2020-21 and 2021-22 provides establishment-level estimates of output, GVA, employment and capital used in national and state accounts, produced under the Collection of Statistics Act 2008 via a web-based survey combining census coverage for defined units and stratified sampling for others; 2020-21 shows pandemic-related input and output contractions while 2021-22 records a substantial recovery led by key manufacturing subsectors, with the release noting sample sizes, quality checks and caution on sampling-derived uncertainty.Press 'Enter' after typing page number.