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NCAER, CMIE & CENSUS. By Jomy Philip Joseph. NCAER (National Council for Applied Economic Research). An independent, non-profit research institution Committed to assist government, civil society and the Private sector to make informed policy choices.
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NCAER, CMIE & CENSUS By Jomy Philip Joseph
NCAER(National Council for Applied Economic Research) • An independent, non-profit research institution • Committed to assist government, civil society and the Private sector to make informed policy choices. • Encourages Research on Indian themes using Indian data. • Is dedicated to the goal of connectivity and seeks to establish interlinkages with research institutions interested in the areas of industry and infrastructure development, macroeconomic analysis and human development.
NCAER - Background • Established in 1956 as a registered Society • Committed to enhance public awareness of policy issues in business and economics • Aims to bring new knowledge to the attention of policy makers
NCAER - Areas of Research & Activities • Agriculture and Rural Development • The Human Development Programme • Industry and infrastructure • Macroeconomic Monitoring and Forecasting • Survey and General Economics • Periodicals
CMIE (Center for Monitoring of the Indian Economy) • Set up in 1976 by an eminent economist, the late Dr.Narottam Shah • Is a private limited company fully owned by the family members of the founder director • Is today widely considered to be India's leading economic think-tank. A Background
CMIE – Areas of Research • Agriculture • Energy & Infrastructure • Industry • Corporate • Capital Markets • Investments • Trade & Balance of Payments • Regions & Social Sectors • Macro-economics
CMIE - Products Offered • India Harvest • Mergers & Acquisitions • Business Beacon • Industry Analysis Service • Economic Intelligence Service (EIS) • Regional Monitoring Services (RMS) • Prowess • First Source • India Trades • CapEx
The Census of India • Area • Administrative Divisions • Population • Annual Exponential Growth Rate • Population Density • Rural Urban Distribution • Female Sex Ratio • Broad Age Groups • Variation in Population since 1901 • Institutional & Houseless Population • Number of Literates & Literacy Rates • Work Participation Rates • Religions • Languages Spoken • Number of Households & Household Types • Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes Population