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India’s statistics chief counts GDP data reform as success

Top civil servant says rejigged approach confirms growth was not flattered in previous years
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"}],[{"start":115.05,"text":"The statistics ministry said it would issue more back-series data by the end of this year."}],[{"start":120.1,"text":"Arvind Subramanian, an economist and former chief economic adviser to the Indian government from 2014–18, said that “clearly the new series is an improvement in terms of utilising the new and more reliable data sources” but added that its use of a manufacturing deflator, which was negative, and an import deflator, which showed dramatic swings over three years, had puzzled experts."}],[{"start":144.25,"text":"“The jury is out because of these slightly inexplicable movements in two of the deflators,” he said."}],[{"start":150.3,"text":"Reforming GDP data is just a small part of the challenges Garg, 61, faces in modernising measurement in the world’s most populous country. "}],[{"start":158.95000000000002,"text":"The statistics ministry commands a small army of 8,000 enumerators in more than 160 regional offices. They upload 700 gigabytes of data a week to a secure government-administered cloud."}],[{"start":171.70000000000002,"text":"“There was some UN meeting going on and I mentioned that in our sample surveys, [the] minimum size is 100,000,” he recalled. “There was a collective gasp.”"}],[{"start":180.45000000000002,"text":"Modi has repeatedly called on bureaucrats to adopt data-driven decision-making as part of his drive to make India a developed nation by 2047. "}],[{"start":null,"text":"
"}],[{"start":189.3,"text":"“A better administrator, a better public servant, will be one who possesses a strong understanding of technology and data,” the prime minister said last month.   "}],[{"start":197.85000000000002,"text":"Under Garg’s watch, numbers on the informal sector are now produced quarterly rather than annually. Rural labour market data is released monthly rather than annually. Data previously only available at national level is provided at state level, too."}],[{"start":213.05,"text":"Garg cites real-world examples of how data has informed decision-making. "}],[{"start":217.60000000000002,"text":"After employment data showed childcare commitments kept women out of the labour force, the government moved to create a network of hostels and crèches for working women. “That was based on how to increase the female labour participation and was data driven,” Garg said."}],[{"start":231.55,"text":"Garg said improved data also showed consumption expenditure by India’s poorest decile had more than doubled over the past 10 years as poverty has been reduced. “The proportion of expenditure on eggs, on dairy, on fruit has increased and the amount of expenditure on cereals has halved,” he said.  "}],[{"start":249.45000000000002,"text":"Garg’s latest push is to harmonise data across ministries and states and ensure it is all machine-readable. “Everyone realises that we need to be more timely in data,” Garg said. “We need to increase frequency, we need to increase granularity, we need to use technology.”"}],[{"start":267.75,"text":"Additional reporting by Jyotsna Singh in New Delhi and data visualisation by Haohsiang Ko"}],[{"start":null,"text":"

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