Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, India

The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation gives considerable importance to coverage and quality aspects of statistics released in the country. The statistics released are based on administrative sources, surveys and censuses conducted by the Center and State Governments and non-official sources and studies. The surveys are designed by using scientific sampling methods. Field data are collected through dedicated field staff. The methodological issues concerning the compilation of national accounts and other statistics are overseen by the Advisory Committee on National Accounts, Standing Committee on Industrial Statistics and Technical Advisory Committee on Price Indices. The Ministry compiles data sets based on current data, after applying standard statistical techniques and extensive scrutiny.

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    • अप्रैल 2024
      Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, India
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      Accessed On: 15 अप्रैल, 2024
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      This is the New Series of Consumer Price Index for Rural & Urban with base year 2012. Published by Central Statistical Office and released on 12th of every month. It covers (1) All India Consumer Price Index (Rural/Urban) (2) State Level Consumer Price Index (Rural/Urban) Up to October 2016
    • मार्च 2024
      Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, India
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      Accessed On: 18 मार्च, 2024
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      Consumption of Electricity in India
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    • मार्च 2024
      Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, India
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      Accessed On: 27 मार्च, 2024
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      >> Commodity balance: The purpose of commodity balance is to show the sources of supply and various uses of particular energy product with reference to national territory of the compiling country. The balance is compiled for any energy commodity provided that the commodity remains homogeneous at each point in the balance. >> International Recommendations on Energy Statistics (IRES) recommends that the format of energy balance and all applicable concepts are consistently used in the compilation of a commodity balance to ensure data consistency. The major sources for commercial energy in India are coal, oil products, natural gas and electricity. Non-energy producing sectors derive energy from the resources available in primary form such as coal, crude oil, natural gas, hydro-power and nuclear power. Some of the energy resources are converted into other (final) energy products that are used for purposes other than energy generation. >> Coal is also used as a final product or intermediate for power generation. Similarly, natural gas is also used directly or as an intermediate in power generation. Many petroleum products, such as HSDO, Naphtha etc. are used as a final product by the non-energy producing sectors and also used for power generation.This indicates that the same energy source can be used in various forms at various stages of consumption. This creates a possibility of over-estimation or under-estimation of energy consumption in totality as well as for different sources. >> Energy Balance: An energy balance is a framework to complete data on all energy products entering, existing and used within a given country during a reference periods (e.g. a year). It expresses all data in common energy units, which makes it possible to define a “total” product.
    • मार्च 2024
      Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, India
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      Accessed On: 21 मार्च, 2024
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    • अक्तूबर 2018
      Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, India
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      Accessed On: 17 अक्तूबर, 2019
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      Export Growth and Share in World Export for India and Other Countries
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    • फरवरी 2024
      Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, India
      Uploaded by: Nematullah Khan
      Accessed On: 01 मार्च, 2024
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      Note: The Fiscal year (FY), 2021-22 has been considered as 2021.Similary other FYs has been considered. Growth Rate of GDP and GVA by Sector in India
    • अगस्त 2023
      Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, India
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      Accessed On: 19 जनवरी, 2024
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      Note: FY2011-12, FY2012-13, FY2013-14, FY2014-15, FY2015-16, FY2016-17, FY2017-18, FY2018-19, FY2019-20 have been considered as 2011, 2012,2013,2014,2015 , 2016,2017,2018,2019 respectively.
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    • अप्रैल 2024
      Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, India
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      Accessed On: 14 अप्रैल, 2024
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      IIP data. Index of Industrial Production (IIP) is an abstract number, the magnitude of which represents the status of production in the industrial sector for a given period of time as compared to a reference period of time It is a statistical device which enables us to arrive at a single representative figure to measure the general level of industrial activity in the economy. Strictly speaking the IIP is a short term indicator measuring industrial growth till the actual result of detailed industrial surveys become available. This indicator is of paramount importance and is being used by various organisations including Ministries/Departments of Government of India, Industrial Associations, Research Institutes and Academicians.
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    • अप्रैल 2021
      Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, India
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      Accessed On: 09 नवम्बर, 2023
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      * Data for 2019 (2018-19) is considered from https://www.dgciskol.gov.in/pub_revenue.aspx Statistics of Customs & Excise Revenue Collection of the Indian Union 2018-19
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