-Business Standard The findings of the report, published by Business Standard on Friday, showed consumer spending falling for the first time in over four decades in 2017-18 The government has decided to scrap the National Statistical Office’s (NSO’s) consumer expenditure survey conducted in 2017-18 over “data quality”. “In view of the data quality issues, the Ministry (of statistics and Programme Implementation) has decided not to release the consumer expenditure survey results of 2017-2018....
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Consumption expenditure survey: Government to scrap report over bad data -Roshan Kishore
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