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Draft bill to overhaul Indian Statistical Institute unveiled

By, New Delhi
Published on: Sep 28, 2025 04:46 AM IST

Draft of ‘The Indian Statistical Institute Bill, 2025’ was uploaded, seeking public consultations on a spate of structural changes, a new executive authority -

The Union government has unveiled a new draft bill that aims to bring sweeping changes to the iconic Indian Statistical Institute, a 94-year-old centre that helped design some of India’s earliest data-driven economic policies during the planning era, including the national sample surveys.

The ISI was founded in 1931 by PC Mahalanobis, a pioneer statistician and member of the erstwhile planning commission.(Representative photo)

The Union ministry of statistics and programme implementation uploaded the draft “The Indian Statistical Institute Bill, 2025” on Friday, seeking public consultations on a spate of structural changes and a new executive authority.

The ISI was founded in 1931 by PC Mahalanobis, a pioneer statistician and member of the erstwhile planning commission. His “Mahalanobis model”, a statistical framework, was pretty much the bedrock of India’s early industrialisation that stressed heavy state-led capital investments to substitute for imports.

The ministry’s pro forma for public comments said the draft bill aimed at fostering “excellence” and “establishing clear institutional structures, streamlining decision-making, and upholding integrity in leadership and administration”.

In 2020, the Modi government had constituted the 4th review committee led by scientist RA Mashelkar to “reimagine and reinvent” the ISI ahead of 2031, its centenary year.

The ISI did not have a fixed number of faculty positions or structure laid down and this has been “seriously problematic”, said Pronab Sen, former chief statistician of India and former chairman of the National Statistical Commission.

“This flexibility meant that the ISI, for a long time, got away with not fully adhering to our reservation system,” Sen said, adding that corrective steps were taken later. According to Sen, the new law should address these structural issues.

To be sure, the ISI currently has a reservation policy devised by the institution to conform to the Central Educational Institutions (Reservation in Admission) Act, 2006.

 
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