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​Data and federalism: On the NITI NCAER States Economic Forum portal  

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NITI NCAER States Economic Forum

The NITI Aayog, in collaboration with the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER), has launched the NITI NCAER States Economic Forum, a portal that consolidates data and analysis on state finances.

Key Features of the Portal

  • Provides State-wise reports covering macroeconomic indicators such as tax and non-tax revenues.
  • Includes human development statistics like school dropout rates, literacy levels, and employment.
  • Offers historical trends in the devolution of central funds.

Significance

  • This portal is particularly timely amid renewed scrutiny of Centre-State relations, especially in the southern States.
  • While data is sourced from the 2011 Census, Periodic Labour Force Survey, and RBI’s State Finances Report, its comparative format enhances clarity on India's diverse fiscal realities.

Challenges and Importance

  • Concerns about the quality of economic data persist, affecting the portal.
  • Despite these challenges, the portal helps shift debates on fiscal issues to a factual basis, aiding discussions on revenue-sharing and parliamentary delimitation.

Implications for Federalism

  • Effective data use requires continuous engagement from States and institutions like the Sixteenth Finance Commission.
  • Regional data must inform policies ensuring fair representation, resource allocation, and administrative responsibility.
  • Discussions on federalism often narrow to polarized topics such as the three-language policy, risking parochialism.

Conclusion

The portal is not a comprehensive solution but a credible starting point for informed discussions on governance, development, and Indian federalism. Cooperation, transparency, and trust are essential for balancing centralisation with regional needs.

  • Tags :
  • Federalism
  • NITI NCAER States Economic Forum
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