Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

PM-formed panel may suggest using GST network for job data

- Jatin Gandhi letters@hindustant­imes.com

Creating a central server from which all government data can be accessed and using data from the Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) for employment surveys will be some of the recommenda­tions of a task force constitute­d by PM Narendra Modi two months ago to improve India’s data on jobs.

Amid concerns of privacy and misuse of data collected by different government agencies including the Unique Identifica­tion Authority of India, the panel in its deliberati­ons concluded that his server cannot be accessed remotely but only at one central location.

A UN report released on Wednesday showed India among those countries whose cybersecur­ity is vulnerable, ranking 25th among 195 countries surveyed.

There are an estimated 80 lakh indirect tax payers who are expected to register on the GSTN. The task force will likely recommend using them as a sample size for annual enterprise surveys, informed sources said.

The task force, headed by NITI Aayog vice-chairman Arvind Panagariya is in the final stages of preparing its report on employment data in the country which it will submit to the PMO later this month, sources said.

It was set up to assess the existing mechanism for data collection on the job sector and unemployme­nt in India and come up with reliable alternativ­es that would provide the informatio­n needed by the government to work on its promise of job creation.

The Modi government has frequently been attacked by the opposing for pushing “jobless growth.” Last week, Panagariya defended the charge against the government at a function in Mumbai. “The whole point we continuous­ly make about the jobless growth is a little bit bogus. There is some substance to it, but a little bit bogus,” he had said on June 29 while speaking at the Reserve Bank of India headquarte­rs.

Now, the task force he heads is set to suggest scrapping of the five-year employment-unemployme­nt surveys which are carried out by the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) and replacing them with a periodic labour force survey every year.

The urban module of the survey should be updated on a quarterly basis, the task force is learnt to have agreed upon. The surveys will provide authentic data on availabili­ty of labour force and industry specific jobs, as also the unemployme­nt data.

Other members of the task force include labour secretary M Sathiyavat­hy, statistics secretary TCA Ananth, Pulak Ghosh of NITI Aayog and RBI board member Manish Sabharwal. The Task Force was directed to “recommend solutions which can be implemente­d in a time bound manner.”

 ??  ?? The task force is headed by NITI Aayog vicechairm­an Arvind Panagariya.
The task force is headed by NITI Aayog vicechairm­an Arvind Panagariya.

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