Central Statistical Office (CSO)
Central
Statistical Office (CSO)
The
Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation came into existence as an
Independent Ministry on 15.10.1999 after the merger of the Department of
Statistics and the Department of Programme Implementatation. This ministry is
the nodal agency for the planned and organized development of the statistical
system in the country and coordination of statistical activities among
different stakeholders in Government of India, State Governments as well as
meeting requirements of the International Agencies. Central Statistical Office
is the statistical arm of MoSPI.
The
major functions of CSO are as under:-
· Acts as the nodal agency for
planned development of the statistical system in the country, lays down and
maintains norms and standards in the field of statistics, involving concepts
and definitions, methodology of data collection, processing of data and
dissemination of results.
· Coordinates the statistical work
in respect of the Ministries/Departments of the Government of India and State
Statistical Bureaus (SSBs), advises the Ministries/ Departments of the
Government of India on statistical methodology and on statistical analysis of
data.
· Compiles and releases the Index of
Industrial Production (IIP) every month in the form of ‘quick estimates’;
conducts the Annual Survey of Industries (ASI); and provides statistical
information to assess and evaluate the changes in the growth, composition and
structure of the organised manufacturing sector.
· Organizes and conducts periodic
all-India Economic Censuses and follow-up enterprise surveys, provides an
in-house facility to process the data collected through various socio economic
surveys and follow-up enterprise surveys of Economic Censuses.
· Examines the survey reports from
the technical angle and evaluates the sampling design including survey
feasibility studies in respect of surveys conducted by the National Sample
Survey Organisations and other Central Ministries and Departments.
· Dissemination of statistical
information on various aspects through a number of publications distributed to
Government, semi-Government, or private data users/ agencies; and disseminates
data, on request, to the United Nations agencies like the UNSD, the ESCAP, the
ILO and other international agencies.
· Maintains liaison with
international statistical organizations, such as, the United Nations
Statistical Division (UNSD), the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and
the Pacific (ESCAP), the Statistical Institute for Asia and the Pacific (SIAP),
the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the
Food and Agriculture Organizations (FAO), the International Labour
Organizations (ILO), etc.
· Prepares national accounts as well
as publishes annual estimates of national product, government and private
consumption expenditure, capital formation, savings, estimates of capital stock
and consumption of fixed capital, as also the state level gross capital
formation of supra-regional sectors and prepares comparable estimates of State
Domestic Product (SDP) at current prices.
· Conducts large scale all-India
sample surveys for creating the database needed for studying the impact of
specific problems for the benefit of different population groups in diverse
socio-economic areas, such as employment, consumer expenditure, housing conditions
and environment, literacy levels, health, nutrition, family welfare, etc.
· Releases grants-in-aid to
registered Non-Governmental Organizations and research institutions of repute
for undertaking special studies or surveys, printing of statistical reports,
and financing seminars, workshops and conferences relating to different subject
areas of official statistics. The Collection of Statistics Act, 2008 and
coordination of follow-up on the implementation of recommendations of NSC
recommendations. The administrative work relating to Indian Statistical
Institute (ISI) is also looked after by CAP Division.
Pankaj Mandape
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