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New Delhi: A group of 108 economists and social scientists have sounded a pre- election alarm over the Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party government’s move to revise or withhold the release of unfavourable or “uncomfortable” economic data.

In an open letter, 108 economists and social scientists have said that Indian statistics and the institutions associated with it have “come under a cloud for being influenced and indeed even controlled by political considerations.”

They emphasised the fact that economic statistics are a public good and it is a vital necessity for policy-making and informed public discourse in democracies where citizens seek accountability from its government. Therefore, “it makes it imperative that the agencies associated with collection and dissemination of statistics like Central Statistical Office (CSO) and National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) are not subject to political interference and their work therefore, enjoys total credibility.”

The signatories include Abhijit Banerjee, Pranab Bardhan, Jean Dreze, James Boyce, Jayati Ghosh, Amartya Lahiri, Sudha Narayanan, Ashima Sood, Jayan Jose Thomas, Vamsi Vakulabharanam among others.

Two glaring examples of data-tweaking

Modi is vulnerable over his economic record in the run-up to the polls starting on April 11. In particular, a failure to meet promises to create enough jobs for the million Indians entering the labour market each month, looms large over the BJP. The Modi-BJP Government’s decision to withhold the release of the National Sample Survey Organisation’s (NSSO) employment survey for the year 2017-18, despite the nod of the National Statistical Commission (NSC), has worsened it’s case.

Read Also: How Many Jobs Did MUDRA Create? Modi Won’t Tell You Before Elections

The survey would have shown a record high unemployment rate, but instead the government said that jobs’ data had not been finalised.

In December 2018, the schedule for the release of results from the Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) of the National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) was not met. This was the first economy-wide employment survey conducted by NSSO after 2011-12 and was therefore deemed important, the letter pointed out.

Following this, two members of the National Statistical Commission, including the acting chairman, subsequently resigned because they felt the NSSO was delaying the release of the report, though the NSC itself had officially cleared it. Subsequently, news reports based on leaks of the report showed an unprecedented rise in unemployment rates in 2017-18; this perhaps explained why the Government did not want to release the report. There have since been news reports that the PLFS of 2017-18 will be scrapped altogether by the Government, the economists noted.

Read Also: Modi’s ABC: Avoiding, Burying, Confusing

The government has also been criticised for its new back series GDP data that drastically lowered growth rates during the regime of the previous UPA government. In January this year, for instance, the Central Statistical Offices’ revised estimates of GDP growth rate for 2016-17 (the year of demonetisation), shot up by 1.1 percentage points to 8.2%, the highest in a decade! “This seems to be at variance with the evidence marshalled by many economists” the press release stated.

According to the open letter, in 2018, two competing back series for varying lengths of time were prepared – separately by two official bodies, (a committee of) the NSC and later by the CSO. The two showed quite opposite growth rates for the last decade. The National Statistical Commission numbers were removed from the official web site and the CSO numbers were later presented to the public by the Niti Aayog, an advisory body which had hitherto no expertise in statistical data collection

The numbers released by the NITI Aayog were in complete divergence from the numbers arrived at by a sub-committee of the NSC.

Statistical integrity crucial for generating data

The statement said this situation was different from the past wherein India’s statistical machinery enjoyed a high level of reputation for the integrity of the data it produced on a range of economic and social parameters.

While official data was often criticised for the quality of estimates, there were never allegations of political interference influencing decisions and the estimates themselves, it said. In fact, any statistics that cast an iota of doubt on the achievement of the government seem to get revised or suppressed on the basis of some questionable methodology.

Read Also: Jobs Data Report ‘Final’, NSSO Reports ‘Never’ Cleared by Cabinet: Experts

They signatories to the open letter urged all professional economists, statisticians, independent researchers in policy – regardless of their political and ideological leanings – to come together to raise their voice against the tendency to suppress uncomfortable data, and impress upon the current and future government authorities, to restore access and integrity to public statistics and reestablish institutional independence and integrity to the statistical organisations.

The letter concluded stating, “the national and global reputation of India’s statistical bodies is at stake. More than that, statistical integrity is crucial for generating data that would feed into economic policy-making and that would make for honest and democratic public discourse.”
https://www.newsclick.in/108-economists-social-scientists-slam-modi-govt-tweaking-data
 
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These 108 economists are trained in Western economics and statistics. Modi used Vedic science to arrived at his GDP numbers.
 
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Well there is no denying that the government had blatantly disowned the job numbers by not allowing to publish the job data compiled by National Sample Survey Office. Hope the educated/sane people will surely understand this and think accordingly (along with other outstanding issues) before casting their vote this time. :-)
 
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Modi will come in power again, there is no one to challenge him. Opposition is not united, and there is nothing that unites them.
 
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Well there is no denying that the government had blatantly disowned the job numbers by not allowing to publish the job data compiled by National Sample Survey Office. Hope the educated/sane people will surely understand this and think accordingly (along with other outstanding issues) before casting their vote this time. :-)
what you will say about modi's GDP calculator sir ?:D
 
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fakeNews lord modi can do no wrong! indians dont need job they can eat bs modi feeds them.Lord Modi is the messiah mes savior of hindus of India and will make India "supa powa" and yes destroy Pakistan;

lao vote!
 
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Assign three protectors to every cow in India, and the job problem will be solved.

:yahoo::yahoo::yahoo:
 
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Modi will come in power again, there is no one to challenge him. Opposition is not united, and there is nothing that unites them.

what makes you say that ? the only thing that is different from congress is so many scams kept popping out from the top in congress period...now in modi government only rafael is doing the rounds...the common man is not that much affected by this one thing...but the fuel price hike hit really hard on middle and lower middle class...only in the last few months they reduced it for election to calm the public...but we know what will happen once the election is over...so that anger is there...the effect of demonetisation and the pure suffering people went through on the streets for weeks on end are still fresh in our memory...there was not a single relief to the common man...there was only blow after blow for the common man after this demonetisation...after GST prices went up for all products...even the road side hawker increased prices citing GST :sick:..many small businesses went bankrupt...remember more than 80% of our population rely on small and medium enterprises not the corporate sector...modi totally ignored the biggest vote bank farmers...which cost him dearly in the recent election....mark my words modi era is over he will be replaced by someone else.
 
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mark my words modi era is over he will be replaced by someone else.
and that someone could be .......

that's the bottom line, there is no one to challenge him? is mamta gonna challenge him? is kejrewal gonna challenge him? is pappu gonna challenge him or his recent sister entry gonna challenge him?

unless the opposition gets united and help each other, modi ain't gonna lose. Recent episode with Pakistan did a lot for modi. To elitist liberal who reads western media, they know the real situation but the conman man only follows whats app groups and local media and they have all been promoting modi.
 
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and that someone could be .......

that's the bottom line, there is no one to challenge him? is mamta gonna challenge him? is kejrewal gonna challenge him? is pappu gonna challenge him or his recent sister entry gonna challenge him?

unless the opposition gets united and help each other, modi ain't gonna lose. Recent episode with Pakistan did a lot for modi. To elitist liberal who reads western media, they know the real situation but the conman man only follows whats app groups and local media and they have all been promoting modi.

I meant within BJP itself he will be replaced after he looses this election...everyone thought he was untouchable until this last election where he lost...but you are right in one observation there is no strong single candidate to oppose him...only incompetent rahul who is being fielded but he is not enough...he may win on anti modi sentiment if at all his party wins the coming election...but one thing is sure modi's re-election is far fetched...but he still has some time to do some crazy stuff which many suspect he might do to turn the tide at last minute...if its one thing that he has proven time and again is giving surprises...so expect some drama to happen before election.
 
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New Delhi: A group of 108 economists and social scientists have sounded a pre- election alarm over the Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party government’s move to revise or withhold the release of unfavourable or “uncomfortable” economic data.

In an open letter, 108 economists and social scientists have said that Indian statistics and the institutions associated with it have “come under a cloud for being influenced and indeed even controlled by political considerations.”

They emphasised the fact that economic statistics are a public good and it is a vital necessity for policy-making and informed public discourse in democracies where citizens seek accountability from its government. Therefore, “it makes it imperative that the agencies associated with collection and dissemination of statistics like Central Statistical Office (CSO) and National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) are not subject to political interference and their work therefore, enjoys total credibility.”

The signatories include Abhijit Banerjee, Pranab Bardhan, Jean Dreze, James Boyce, Jayati Ghosh, Amartya Lahiri, Sudha Narayanan, Ashima Sood, Jayan Jose Thomas, Vamsi Vakulabharanam among others.

Two glaring examples of data-tweaking

Modi is vulnerable over his economic record in the run-up to the polls starting on April 11. In particular, a failure to meet promises to create enough jobs for the million Indians entering the labour market each month, looms large over the BJP. The Modi-BJP Government’s decision to withhold the release of the National Sample Survey Organisation’s (NSSO) employment survey for the year 2017-18, despite the nod of the National Statistical Commission (NSC), has worsened it’s case.

Read Also: How Many Jobs Did MUDRA Create? Modi Won’t Tell You Before Elections

The survey would have shown a record high unemployment rate, but instead the government said that jobs’ data had not been finalised.

In December 2018, the schedule for the release of results from the Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) of the National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) was not met. This was the first economy-wide employment survey conducted by NSSO after 2011-12 and was therefore deemed important, the letter pointed out.

Following this, two members of the National Statistical Commission, including the acting chairman, subsequently resigned because they felt the NSSO was delaying the release of the report, though the NSC itself had officially cleared it. Subsequently, news reports based on leaks of the report showed an unprecedented rise in unemployment rates in 2017-18; this perhaps explained why the Government did not want to release the report. There have since been news reports that the PLFS of 2017-18 will be scrapped altogether by the Government, the economists noted.

Read Also: Modi’s ABC: Avoiding, Burying, Confusing

The government has also been criticised for its new back series GDP data that drastically lowered growth rates during the regime of the previous UPA government. In January this year, for instance, the Central Statistical Offices’ revised estimates of GDP growth rate for 2016-17 (the year of demonetisation), shot up by 1.1 percentage points to 8.2%, the highest in a decade! “This seems to be at variance with the evidence marshalled by many economists” the press release stated.

According to the open letter, in 2018, two competing back series for varying lengths of time were prepared – separately by two official bodies, (a committee of) the NSC and later by the CSO. The two showed quite opposite growth rates for the last decade. The National Statistical Commission numbers were removed from the official web site and the CSO numbers were later presented to the public by the Niti Aayog, an advisory body which had hitherto no expertise in statistical data collection

The numbers released by the NITI Aayog were in complete divergence from the numbers arrived at by a sub-committee of the NSC.

Statistical integrity crucial for generating data

The statement said this situation was different from the past wherein India’s statistical machinery enjoyed a high level of reputation for the integrity of the data it produced on a range of economic and social parameters.

While official data was often criticised for the quality of estimates, there were never allegations of political interference influencing decisions and the estimates themselves, it said. In fact, any statistics that cast an iota of doubt on the achievement of the government seem to get revised or suppressed on the basis of some questionable methodology.

Read Also: Jobs Data Report ‘Final’, NSSO Reports ‘Never’ Cleared by Cabinet: Experts

They signatories to the open letter urged all professional economists, statisticians, independent researchers in policy – regardless of their political and ideological leanings – to come together to raise their voice against the tendency to suppress uncomfortable data, and impress upon the current and future government authorities, to restore access and integrity to public statistics and reestablish institutional independence and integrity to the statistical organisations.

The letter concluded stating, “the national and global reputation of India’s statistical bodies is at stake. More than that, statistical integrity is crucial for generating data that would feed into economic policy-making and that would make for honest and democratic public discourse.”
https://www.newsclick.in/108-economists-social-scientists-slam-modi-govt-tweaking-data

If they are real economists, they will not unite in big numbers. They are shitty leftist who have become economist. In Congress era, shitty pocket book **** litrature writers became great rpoet and writers.

World bank and IMF has termed India as fastest growing economy. So don't fall in their trap sir.
 
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If they are real economists, they will not unite in big numbers. They are shitty leftist who have become economist. In Congress era, shitty pocket book **** litrature writers became great rpoet and writers.

World bank and IMF has termed India as fastest growing economy. So don't fall in their trap sir.

Glad people like you are in power in India. Only want good news highlighted, bad news is a leftist plot. BTW World Bank rely on Indian government for its data.
 
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Glad people like you are in power in India. Only want good news highlighted, bad news is a leftist plot. BTW World Bank rely on Indian government for its data.

Neithr good or bad but authentic.
 
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