Business Standard

Pravin Srivastava to be India’s third chief statistici­an

- ABHISHEK WAGHMARE

Eight months after TCA Anant demitted office, the government has appointed 58year-old Pravin Srivastava, a senior officer with the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementa­tion (MoSPI), chief statistici­an of India (CSI).

Srivastava’s tenure will be a little less than two years, till August 31, 2020. His appointmen­t would take effect from the date of assumption of charge by him, said an official statement.

The 1983-batch Indian Statistica­l Service officer has worked in the ministries of statistics and health in various positions, and briefly in the Union Public Service Commission, in his 35-year career. He was a secretary to the Indian Statistica­l Commission, popularly known as the Rangarajan Commission, which laid the foundation of the modern statistica­l system. The National Statistica­l Commission was set up in 2005 on its recommenda­tions.

In his latest stint, he worked as additional director general in the national accounts division of the MoSPI.

“Three surveys, two covering the services sector and unincorpor­ated enterprise­s, and a time-use survey, which we are doing for the first time, and the 7th economic census are the immediate projects before us, and the resources we have are quite significan­t,” he told Business Standard.

The CSI takes up the mantle to generate the most important data in India, namely the estimation of gross domestic product (GDP) and retail inflation. Both are the key to a country’s economic progress, and to politics as well. Also, the much-awaited annual and quarterly job surveys will be out any time now.

Apart from macroecono­mic data, there is the economic census, the annual survey of industries, and surveys on health, agricultur­al households, and consumptio­n spending of Indians, for which the CSI is the point person.

The CSI also assumes the charge of secretary at the statistics ministry.

Anant retired in January 2018 after seven years as the CSI. The government had put out advertisem­ents for filling up the post in February. While the fulltime post was vacant, K V Eapen, secretary at the Department of Administra­tive Reforms and Public Grievances and Pensions and Pensioners Welfare, had taken the additional charge as secretary, MoSPI.

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Pravin Srivastava

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