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This Article is From Nov 16, 2019

Not Releasing Consumer Expenditure Survey Of 2017-18, Says Government

Not Releasing Consumer Expenditure Survey Of 2017-18, Says Government
Women browse merchandise inside a store at the DLF Emporio shopping mall in New Delhi, India. (Photographer: Graham Crouch/Bloomberg)  

The Statistics and Programme Implementation Ministry on Friday said it has decided not to release the Consumer Expenditure Survey results of 2017-18 due to data quality issues.

The MOSPI also mentioned that an expert panel has recommended that 2017-18 would not be an appropriate fiscal to be used as a base year for new gross domestic product series.

On the consumer expenditure survey, the ministry stated that it is separately examining the feasibility of conducting the next Consumer Expenditure Survey in 2020-2021 and 2021-22 after incorporating all data quality refinements.

The statement came against the backdrop of the Congress attacking the Modi government over the National Statistical Office survey which reportedly points to a fall in consumer spending for the first time in four decades in 2017-18.

A media report has claimed the survey was approved to be released on June 19 this year but was withheld by the government agency owing to its "adverse" findings.

"Modinomics stinks so bad, the government has to hide its own reports," Rahul Gandhi said in a tweet, tagging the news report.

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