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UPSSSC Recruitment 2026: 929 ASO, ARO vacancies announced; check last date to apply, eligibility criteria, steps to apply at upsssc.gov.inThe Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) has announced recruitment for 929 Assistant Statistical Officer and As...
Congress govt issues order for caste survey in RajasthanRajasthan will be the second state in the country to conduct such a population count. The assembly polls in Rajasthan are due later this ye...
Karnataka tops states, UTs in providing access to justice, 4 southern states in best five: ReportThe IJR, an initiative of the Tata Trusts launched in 2019, said as of December 2022, the country had 19 judges for every 10 lakh people an...
TNPSC Admit Card 2023 is out: Here's how to download and other detailsCandidates can easily download their Admit Card from the the official website -tnpsc.gov.in. Moreover, the admit can be downloaded directly...
Telecom group red flags Internet blackouts in RajasthanThe Vasundhara Raje-ruled state, according to the letter, is adversely impacting the Centre’s Digital India mission, and the frequent suspe...
Half a government? 50% staff shortfall in Delhi, says reportA report highlighting the crisis shows that the shortfall in 20 key departments ranges from 20% (power) to as much as 87% (law).
Number of paramilitary officers, jawans quitting force rises three-fold since 2015According to the latest figures, 14,587 personnel including gazetted officers of central paramilitary forces – CRPF, BSF, ITBP, SSB, CISF a...
848 posts lying vacant in subordinate statistical services due to attrition: GovernmentMinistry of Statistics and Programme Implementation has requested the SSC to recruit 666 candidates for the post of JSO through Combined Gr...
More realistic method to assess GDP required, says Parliament panelThe CSO had also estimated economic growth rate at 7.1 per cent in its first advance estimates for this fiscal released on January 6, 2017.
Remove doubts about GDP data, follow global norms: Parliamentary panelThe new methodology which included the component of indirect taxes, only reflected inflated GDP figures rather than increased output, the r...
Set up committee to adopt acceptable GDP methodology: Parliamentary PanelA Parliamentary Panel today asked the government to constitute a committee of eminent economists to adopt "one acceptable methodology" base...
House panel seeks legal status for AadhaarThe government has been asked by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance to provide a statutory backing to Aadhaar.
Switzerland admits to being 'attractive' for money launderingSwitzerland has been facing immense pressure from India and many other nations to share details of customers suspected of stashing black mo...
UPSC exam row: Ex-bureaucrats slam government move on EnglishFormer civil servants lash out at govt for eliminating English score from prelims exams;view the level of proficiency needed for a Class I ...
Quashing of job advertisement; HC asks Centre, Delhi government to replyDelhi High Court today asked the Centre and the city government to respond to a PIL seeking quashing of an advertisement for jobs.
Courts, to be insulated from corruption, need a LokpalThe truth is that in its rightful pursuit of judicial independence, the judiciary has largely escaped any investigation into its own functi...
India facing shortage of statisticians, govt tells parliamentary committeeThe news comes amidst repeated criticism by analysts of the quality of official government data in recent months.
- Experts required to monitor IIP, GDP survey reports
It is essential that adequate field and supervisory staff is provided by the government for undertaking sample surveys in household and oth...
An average does not satisfy everyone: Prof TCA Anant, Chief Statistican of IndiaChief Statistican of India and Secretary in the ministry of statistics and programme implementation TCA Anant discusses efforts being made ...
- GDP: Professionals who measure India under impossible odds
Behind GDP and 115 other crucial data sets published every year is a small, underpaid, overworked band of government number crunchers.