Govt to come out with updated IIP, WPI indices

As part of the revision, the basket of items and weightage assigned to different entries on the basis of which indices is computed will be updated

Cranes are seen above piles of steel pipes to be exported at a port in Lianyungang, Jiangsu province, China. Photo: Reuters
Cranes are seen above piles of steel pipes to be exported at a port in Lianyungang, Jiangsu province, China. Photo: Reuters
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 06 2016 | 12:50 AM IST
Government will come out with revised IIP and WPI indices by the end of this year with a new base year of 2011-12 in order to make them more representative of the changing economic scenario.

"IIP is due for revision, it is under process at a very advanced stage. WPI is also up for revision. Similar to IIP, it is also at the very advanced stage. Both of these will be revised, as per my expectations shortly within the current year," Chief Statistician TCA Anant told in an interview to PTI.

The present indices of IIP and WPI have base year of 2004-05.

As part of the revision, the basket of items and weightage assigned to different entries on the basis of which indices is computed will be updated, he said.

With the new series in place, both the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) and Wholesale Price Index (WPI) will become more comparable with the GDP numbers than it is currently, he said.

"All of these will become comparable to the GDP basket in the 2011-12 series. The new series will be have 2011-12 as the base year", Anant said.

The National Statistical Commission has recommended to revise the base year of all economic indices every five years.

Government had last revised these indices in 2011 with the base year of 2004-05.

In addition to this, the Chief Statistician also informed that the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) which releases the data of national income (GDP) as well as WPI and Consumer Price Index (CPI) is working on bringing out an index for the services sector.

"There is work is going on. There is a lot of work both on prices and on quantities. But at the moment most of these are experimental," he added.

At present there is no such index for the services sector.
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First Published: Jun 06 2016 | 12:37 AM IST

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