Government looking at non-intrusive ways of data collection: Chief Statistician of India

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NEW DELHI, 5 November 2019: Mr Pravin Srivastava, Secretary, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, today said that the government is looking for non-intrusive ways of data collection and urged the industry to share related technologies.

Speaking at the inauguration of a two-day ‘India Sustainability Conclave 2019 – Balancing Business Goals in a Sustainability Paradigm’, organized by FICCI with the support of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, and Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, and partnered by the UN Environment Programme, Mr Srivastava said that the ministry, which has been gathering data through traditional door-to-door surveys, is bringing in new methods of data collection.

“We have shifted now to an electronic-based data collection mechanism. But door-to-door surveys are still there. We are exploring non-intrusive ways of data collection. We seek your help and cooperation for technologies that can measure data on several fronts, social and economic, and can give better insights,” he said.

Drawing a parallel between natural resources and data, the Chief Statistician of India said that everybody requires both natural resources and data but views these as free resources, and very few are ready to invest in these. As for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), he said much more data is needed.

“There’s a huge amount of data that still needs to be tapped. There’s a huge amount of information that still needs to be channelized before we can look at achieving these Sustainable Development Goals. All the international agencies are collaborating on this,” he said, adding that the SDGs have provided the platform for integration and collaboration across countries and sectors.

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