NSSTA Celebrates 17th Foundation Day

By: Amit kumaR Agarwal


The National Statistical Systems Training Academy (NSSTA), Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, Government of India celebrated its 17th Foundation Day at Mahalanobis Auditorium, NSSTA, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. This celebration marks the 17 years of excellence in statistical training and capacity building of NSSTA. The theme for this year’s celebration was “Empowering Governance Through Statistical Excellence - 17 Years of Capacity Development and Collaboration.” The event underscored NSSTA’s crucial role in equipping statisticians and field officials with advanced methodologies, ensuring high quality data collection that supports evidence-based policy making.

The celebration commenced with the lighting of the lamp by dignitaries, followed by Vandana and a performance of the musical instrument by the Bureau of Outreach and Communication (BOC), Ministry of Information & Broadcasting. 

K. B. Surwade, ISS, Additional Director General (CDD), MoSPI, delivered the welcome address, highlighting NSSTA’s role in developing statistical professionals and modernizing data collection methodologies. He emphasized its responsibility in strengthening statistical capacity across central, state, and UT governments, as well as developing countries, through a blend of traditional and modern approaches. He also underscored NSSTA’s national and global collaborations, the Indian data governance framework, and its commitment to fostering a data-driven and prosperous India, while expressing gratitude to MoSPI for their support.

P. R. Meshram, ISS, Director General (DG), MoSPI, addressed NSSTA’s 17th Foundation Day, highlighting its role in strengthening statistical systems since 2009. He emphasized NSSTA’s contributions to capacity building, having trained over 4,000 officers, including international participants, through collaborations with global institutions. Stressing the evolving role of statisticians, he called for technical proficiency, ethical integrity, and dynamic skilling to support Viksit Bharat 2047. 

Shombi Sharp, UN Resident Coordinator in India, highlighted global perspectives on capacity building in official statistics and potential collaborations with NSSTA to promote statistical excellence. India has made significant contributions to the global statistical field, with pioneers like Prof. P.C. Mahalanobis shaping modern frameworks that continue to drive policymaking and governance. Accurate and timely data is crucial for tracking Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with platforms like the National Indicator Framework (NIF) and Global Indicator Framework (GIF) relying on robust statistics for informed decision-making. As India advances toward Viksit Bharat 2047, the United Nations remains a committed partner, emphasizing that data should serve as a unifying force in addressing complex global challenges.

Dr. Saurabh Garg, IAS, Secretary, MoSPI, provided insights on statistical strategy and India's future priorities. He emphasized the integration of advanced technologies, real-time data generation, and alternative data sources. Highlighting India's evolving statistical landscape, he underscored the role of technology, collaboration, and high-quality data in shaping the future. He also acknowledged the National Sample Survey's 75-year legacy in shaping India’s socio-economic and environmental policies, strengthened through NSSTA’s capacity-building initiatives. District-level data releases are in Plan, which will bolster evidence-based governance. The collaborations with IITs and other institutes of repute have fuelled research. Additionally, India’s leadership in the UN Statistical Commission and initiatives like iGOT have reinforced statistical literacy and innovation.

With a focus on quality, inclusivity, and modernization, MoSPI aims to position India as a global leader in data-driven decision-making, aligned with the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.