The National Sample Survey Office gives data on employment and unemployment
New Delhi: The only two non-government members of the National Statistical Commission, including its acting chief, have quit over “disagreements” with the government on the release of jobs data and concerns about it being buried in election season. PC Mohanan, the acting chairperson of the autonomous body said he was “not taken seriously” and felt sidelined over the past few months.
Along with Mohanan, a former member of the Indian Statistical Service, JV Meenakshi, a professor at the Delhi School of Economics, has also quit. Their terms were till 2020.
The data collating commission now only has two other members – chief statistician Pravin Srivastava and plan body NITI Aayog’s Amitabh Kant.
“We found that the commission was not very effective in discharging whatever it was supposed to do. And in recent times we thought we were being sidelined or we are not taken very seriously,” Mohanan alleged. “It is an apex body for all statistics in the country. That purpose was not really being served. That was our feeling,” he said.
He confirmed that one of the reasons for his resignation was that a report on jobs could not be released. The National Sample Survey Office’s Periodic Labour Force Survey report for 2017-18, which gives data on employment and unemployment, was vetted by the statistical commission in December but is yet to be released.
“It has been approved by the commission for releasing, because, the commission is all-approving authority for NSSO reports and we have approved the report for release,” Mohanan said.
The commission, which is under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, is mandated to have seven members. Three posts had been vacant before the resignations.
The latest exits underline the controversies that the centre has faced amid Opposition allegations of gaming of data, especially on unemployment and Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram targeted the government in a series of tweets this morning on the statistical commission.
In November, the NITI Aayog had announced back series data or “revised” GDP data under the previous Congress-led UPA rule.
The data released by NITI Aayog vice-chairman Rajiv Kumar and chief statistician Pravin Srivastava trimmed the average growth during the UPA years and showed higher growth in the four years of the BJP-led government.