The National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) merged with the Central Statistical Office (CSO) to form the National Statistical Office (NSO). On 23rd May 2019, the Government of India approved the merger of NSSO and CSO.
The National Sample Survey Office (NSSO), formerly called the National Sample Survey Organisation was the largest organization in India conducting periodic socio-economic surveys. This topic comes under the subject of the Indian Economy in the IAS Exam. The aspirants can expect questions from this topic for UPSC prelims, mains, or even Economics optional.
The National Sample Survey Office used to work under the Ministry of Statistics of the Indian government until May 2019. On 23rd May 2019, the Indian government passed the order to merge the NSSO with the Central Statistics Office (CSO) to form the National Statistical Office (NSO). The Government stated that the NSO will be headed by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI).
Aspirants reading the topic, ‘NSSO’ can also read the following articles linked:
The NSSO was set up in 1950 to conduct large-scale sample surveys throughout India. The employees of the NSSO are from the Indian Statistical Service (appointed through the UPSC) and the Subordinate Statistical Service (appointed through the Staff Selection Commission).
Similar to NSSO, there are various Indian Government Ministries, Departments & Other Agencies which you may check in the linked article.
The details of the NSSO are mentioned in the table below:
Division
Responsibilities
Headquarters
Earlier known as the Central Statistics Organisation of India, CSO is responsible for the coordination of statistical activities in India, and evolving and maintaining statistical standards.
Also, read about the Consumer Price Index (CPI) which is released by CSO, in the linked article.
When the government passed the order for the merger of NSSO and CSO, it didn’t mention any role of the National Statistical Office (NSO). As of February 2021, the official website of NSO is inactive. Any updates related to NSO will be provided here. Candidates must use the following points to critically analyse the merger of NSSO and CSO:
While NSSO is responsible for conducting socio-economic surveys; CSO is responsible for the coordination of statistical activities in the country.
Annual Survey of Industries (ASI) is conducted by the Industrial Statistics (IS) wing of the Central Statistics Office (CSO).
The NSSO was established in 1950 to conduct large-scale sample surveys throughout the country.