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RBI MPC member questions inflation data: Why there is nothing really amiss with the existing CPI methodology
Madan •The concept of an inflation index is always going to be contentious in India given that there are varying prices across the country
GDP growth at 7.1% in Q2: With economy struggling to keep pace, 7.5% full year target looks difficult
Madan •The gross domestic product (GDP) growth rates will remain in the news for quite some time now.
NITI Aayog vice chairman Rajiv Kumar accepts P Chidambaram's challenge for debate on revised GDP data
•P Chidambaram had termed the revision of GDP data as a "hatchet job" by NITI Aayog and said it was time to wind up the "utterly worthless body".
GDP data revision: NITI Aayog's role raises eyebrows; some feel controversy could have been avoided by keeping think-tank out of announcement
•The NITI Aayog had on Wednesday hosted a news conference by its Vice-Chairman Rajiv Kumar and Chief Statistician Pravin Srivastava to announce the so-called back-series data.
GDP back series data: Arun Jaitley defends revised growth numbers for UPA era, says CSO credible orgnisation
•The finance minister Arun Jaitley said what was welcomed by the UPA in 2015 is now being criticised because the GDP growth has been revised downwards.
GDP back series data: There are more questions than answers on 'NITI Aayog’s' new CSO numbers
Dinesh Unnikrishnan123 •Beyond the technicalities and economic jargon, one needs to acknowledge that India has a serious data problem
GDP back series data: Twitter reactions on govt revising numbers range from 'joke' to 'jugglery' to 'manipulation'
Fp Staff •The GDP back series data revision by the government on Wednesday has had some divergent and some strident views on Twitter.
Govt releases GDP back series data: Growth rates for majority of previous 10 years of UPA regime lowered
Fp Staff •The government said that the methodology for preparing the back-series estimates for the year 2004-05 to 2010-11 is largely the same as the methodology followed in the new base
GDP back series data: National Statistical Commission seeks public comment on panel report
•The government has maintained that the GDP Back Series Report 2011 was an unofficial document that has not been accepted by it.