
The Centre for Effective Governance of Indian States (CEGIS) invites you to a webinar on 'The Collaborative Role of National Agencies, State DES & Academia in Strengthening India’s Statistical System.'
About the webinar
In today’s data-driven world, statisticians play a crucial role in informing evidence-based policy and driving national and state development. Yet, their presence in key domains such as health, education, nutrition, and governance remains limited. These sectors continue to face critical data and analytical gaps that hinder effective decision-making.
Addressing this challenge requires a systemic transformation - modernising academic curricula, strengthening professional training, and promoting collaboration between statisticians, data scientists, and development practitioners.
To commemorate National Statistics Day, celebrated every year in June in honour of Prof. P.C. Mahalanobis and the foundational role of statistics in governance and development, CEGIS is organising this webinar to explore how statisticians can better contribute to nation-building and how the ecosystem can prepare them to lead with impact.
Meet Our Panelists
Moderator:
- Dr. Santanu Pramanik, Lead Statistician, Economic and Statistical Unit, CEGIS.
Panelists:
- Shri P.R. Meshram, Director General (Data Governance), MoSPI
- Dr. R. B. Barman, Former Chairman, National Statistical Commission; Executive Director, RBI; Advisor, NPCI
- Smt. R. Jaya (IAS), Principal Secretary & Commissioner of Economics & Statistics, Government of Tamil Nadu
- Prof. Diganta Mukherjee, Associate Professor, Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Kolkata
- Dr. Sourish Das, Associate Professor, Data Science Group, Chennai Mathematical Institute
- Dr. Siddhartha Mandal, Biostatistician, Senior Research Scientist, CHART, Ashoka University
This dialogue is part of our ongoing efforts to strengthen India’s data systems and reflects our continued engagement with MoSPI. We’ll explore how collaboration across national institutions, state DES offices, and academic partners can enhance statistical capacity and drive more responsive, evidence-based policymaking. Your presence and perspectives will enrich the conversation.
Click here to view the agenda.