Bhubaneswar: A meeting with the World Bank Mission Team on the Externally Aided Project “Strengthening the State Statistical System under Odisha State Capability and Resilient Growth ” was held at the Conference Hall of Planning & Convergence Department in Bhubaneswar.
The meeting was chaired by Anu Garg, Development Commissioner-cum-Additional Chief Secretary. Garg, underlined that Odisha is committed to transforming data into a tool for transformation positioning the Directorate of Economics and Statistics at the heart of this journey. The effort is not just technical; it is strategic, deeply tied to the State’s aspiration of realising Viksit Odisha 2036 and 2047, where governance is guided by evidence and progress is measured in impact.
Odisha has become the only state in India to formally adopt the Generic Statistical Business Process Model (GSBPM) framework, anchoring its statistical practices to internationally recognised standards.
By introducing the National Data Archive (NADA) for its data catalogue, Odisha is the first state in the country to create a seamless bridge for data storage, accessibility, and analysis—empowering citizens, researchers, and policymakers alike.
The State has pioneered the Computer-Assisted Personal Interview software for data collection under the different Price Statistics.
Survey Design & Research Division (SDRD) is planned to be established within the DE&S, in order to institutionalise a system of independent, scientifically designed household surveys, ensuring robust collection, validation, and interpretation of data.
Recognising the need for district-level economic planning, Odisha will accelerate DDP estimation by engaging experts and strengthening the capacity of DES, enabling sharper local-level policy interventions.
A complete digital transformation of DES statistical outputs is envisioned to ensure faster production, timely dissemination, and greater transparency.
The Statistical System in all Departments would be strengthened. In the first phase Directorate of Economics and Statistics will assess the Statistical System in the Energy Department, Tourism Department and Housing and Urban Development Department and suggest a proposal for strengthening.
A team of DES officials will undergo training in international best practices, returning as catalysts to upgrade and mentor peers across the State system. Above all, Odisha reiterated its pledge to make data not just available but also accessible, comprehensible, and actionable, turning numbers into narratives that guide governance and development by democratizing data. The Development Commissioner said the State is committed to demystifying data by making it more accessible, understandable, and useful for evidence-based decision-making.
The meeting closed with a vote of thanks to the Chair, echoing the shared conviction that data, when harnessed with integrity and innovation, becomes not just an instrument of measurement but a force for transformation.
Among others D. K. Jena, OSD-cum-Special Secretary, P &C Department attended the meeting. Dr. Bijaya Bhusan Nanda, Director, Economics and Statistics apprised the progress made to strengthen State Statistical System under the project. The World Bank Mission Team led by Thomas and comprising Shreya Dutta participated in the meeting and placed the road maps for the project.