IND-CSO-ASI-2015-16
Annual Survey of Industries 2015-16
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India | IND |
Annual Survey of Industries (ASI) is the principal source of industrial statistics in India. It provides statistical information to assess and evaluate, objectively and realistically, the changes in the growth, composition and structure of organized manufacturing sector comprising activities related to manufacturing processes, repair services, gas and water supply and cold storage. The survey has so far been conducted annually under the statutory provisions of the Collection of Statistics (COS) Act, 1953 and the rules framed there-under in 1959 except in the State of Jammu & Kashmir where it is conducted under the J&K Collection of Statistics Act, 1961 and rules framed there under in 1964. From ASI 2010-11 onwards, the survey is being conducted annually under the statutory provisions of the Collection of Statistics (COS) Act, 2008 and the rules framed there-under in 2011except in the State of Jammu & Kashmir where it is being conducted under the J&K Collection of Statistics Act, 2010 and rules framed there under in 2012.
ASI schedule is the basic tool to collect required data from the units selected for the survey. The schedule for ASI, at present, has two parts. Part-I of ASI schedule, processed at the CSO (IS Wing), Kolkata, aims to collect data on assets and liabilities, employment and labour cost, receipts, expenses, input items: indigenous and imported, products and by-products manufactured, distributive expenses, etc
The primary unit of enumeration in the survey is a factory in the case of manufacturing industries, a workshop in the case of repair services, an undertaking or a licensee in the case of electricity, gas and water supply undertakings and an establishment in the case of bidi and cigar industries. The owner of two or more establishments located in the same state, same sector (bidi, factory or electricity) and pertaining to the same industry group (3-digit industry code) falling under the census scheme is, however, permitted to furnish a single consolidated return, termed as 'Joint Return (JR)'. Such consolidated returns are a common feature in the case of bidi and cigar establishments & electricity undertakings.
Topic | Vocabulary |
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Macroeconomics and Growth | World Bank |
Private Sector and Trade | World Bank |
Public Sector | World Bank |
The ASI extends its coverage to the entire country upto State level.
The Survey cover factories registered under the Factory Act 1948.
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Central Statistics Office (Industrial Statistics Wing) | Ministry of Statistics and P.I, Govt. of India |
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CSO (IS) Wing, Kolkata | MoSPI | Analysis, Design, Processing |
Field Operation Division | MoSPI | Data Collection |
Computer Centre | MoSPI | Data Dissemination |
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Government of India | GOI |
The sampling design adopted in ASI has undergone considerable changes from time to time, taking into account the technical and other requirements. From ASI 2015-16, a new sampling design is adopted following the recommendations of the Sub-Group of the SCIS under the Chairmanship of Dr. G.C. Manna and approved by the SCIS and the National Statistical Commission (NSC) subsequently.
According to the new sampling design, all the units in the updated frame are divided into two parts - Central Sample and State Sample. The Central Sample consists of two schemes: Census and Sample. Under Census scheme, all the units are surveyed.
(1) Census Scheme:
(i) All industrial units belonging to the seven less industrially developed States/ UTs viz. Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura and Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
(ii) For the States/ UTs other than those mentioned in (i),
(a) units having 75 or more employees from six States, namely, Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Chhattisgarh and Kerala;
(b) units having 50 or more employees from three States/UTs, namely, Chandigarh, Delhi and Puducherry;
(c) units having 100 or more employees for rest of the States/UTs, not mentioned in (a) and (b) above and;
(d) all factories covered under 'Joint Return' (JR), where JR should be allowed when the two or more units located in the same State/UT, same sector and belongto the same industry (3-digit level of NIC-2008) under the same management.
(iii) After excluding the Census Scheme units in the above manner, all units belonging to the strata (State x District x Sector x 3 digit NIC-2008) having less than or equal to 4 units are also considered under Census Scheme. It may be noted that strata are separately formed under three sectors considered as Bidi, Manufacturing and Electricity.
(2) All the remaining units in the frame are considered under Sample Scheme. For all the states, each stratum is formed on the basis of State x District x Sector x 3-digit NIC-2008. The units are arranged in descending order of their total number of employees. Samples are drawn using Circular Systematic Sampling technique for this scheme. An even number of units with a minimum of 4 units are selected and distributed in four sub-samples. It may be noted that in certain cases each of 4 sub-samples from a particular stratum may not have equal number of units.
(3) Out of these 4 sub-samples, two pre-assigned sub-samples (1 & 3) are given to NSSO (FOD) and the other two-subsamples (2 & 4) are given to concerned State/UT for data collection.
(4) Allcensus units plus all the units belonging to the two sub-samples given to NSSO (FOD) are treated as the Central Sample.
(5) All census units plus all the units belonging to the two sub-samples given to State/UT are treated as the State Sample. Hence, State/UT has to use Census Units (collected by NSSO (FOD) and processed by CSO (IS Wing)) along with their sub-samples while deriving the state level estimates for their respective State/UT based on State Sample.
(6) All census units plus all the units belonging to the two sub-samples given to NSSO (FOD) plus all the units belonging to the two sub-samples given to State/UT are required for obtaining pooled estimates based on Central Sample and State Sample with increased sample size.
Multiplier is the weighing variable from Block A : Identification Block.
For Census data Multiplier has been given weight as 1.
The reference period (year) for ASI is the financial year (April-March) for all items. Reference period for ASI 2015-16 is the financial year 1st April 2015 - 31st March 2016.
The actual survey period for ASI is generally from the month of October (in this case 2016) to May (2017 in this case) in the subsequent year following the reference period.
DDI-IND-CSO-ASI-2015-16
Name | Abbreviation | Affiliation | Role |
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Computer Centre, Ministry of Statistics and P.I | MoSPI, CC | Ministry of Statistics and P.I | Study Document |