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Annual Survey of Industries Report 2022-23

Annual Survey of Industries Report 2022-23

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📖 Introduction

<h4>Introduction to the Annual Survey of Industries (ASI)</h4><p>The <strong>Annual Survey of Industries (ASI)</strong> is a crucial source of industrial statistics in <strong>India</strong>. It provides detailed data on the organized <strong>manufacturing sector</strong>, offering insights into its structure, growth, and performance.</p><p>The survey is conducted by the <strong>Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI)</strong>. Its findings are vital for policymakers, researchers, and economic planners.</p><div class='key-point-box'><p>The <strong>ASI Report 2022-23</strong> highlights significant recovery and growth trends within the Indian manufacturing sector, reflecting post-pandemic economic resurgence.</p></div><h4>Survey Fieldwork and Periodicity</h4><p>The data for the <strong>ASI 2022-23</strong> report was collected over several months. This rigorous fieldwork ensures comprehensive coverage and accuracy of the statistics.</p><div class='info-box'><p><strong>Survey Fieldwork Period:</strong> The fieldwork for <strong>ASI 2022-23</strong> was conducted from <strong>November 2023</strong> to <strong>June 2024</strong>.</p></div><h4>Key Definitions: Workers and Employees</h4><p>Understanding the terminology used in the <strong>ASI report</strong> is essential for accurate interpretation of its findings, especially regarding employment statistics.</p><div class='info-box'><p><strong>Definition of Workers:</strong></p><ul><li>Encompasses all individuals employed, either directly or through an agency.</li><li>Includes both <strong>paid and unpaid workers</strong>.</li><li>Involves individuals engaged in <strong>manufacturing processes</strong>, or tasks like cleaning machinery and premises.</li></ul></div><div class='info-box'><p><strong>Definition of Employees:</strong></p><ul><li>Includes all <strong>workers receiving wages</strong>.</li><li>Also covers individuals in <strong>clerical, supervisory, or managerial roles</strong>.</li><li>Staff involved in purchasing <strong>raw materials</strong> or <strong>fixed assets</strong> are included.</li><li><strong>Watch and ward staff</strong> also fall under this category.</li></ul></div><div class='exam-tip-box'><p><strong>UPSC Insight:</strong> Differentiating between 'Workers' and 'Employees' is important for understanding labor statistics. Questions on employment trends in the manufacturing sector often rely on such precise definitions. Remember <strong>MoSPI</strong> is the nodal agency for ASI.</p></div>
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💡 Key Takeaways

  • The <strong>Annual Survey of Industries (ASI) 2022-23</strong> report, released by <strong>MoSPI</strong>, offers crucial insights into India's manufacturing sector.
  • It signifies a strong recovery and growth trend in the organized manufacturing sector.
  • Fieldwork for <strong>ASI 2022-23</strong> was conducted from <strong>November 2023 to June 2024</strong>.
  • Key definitions: <strong>'Workers'</strong> include all employed individuals (paid/unpaid) in manufacturing/maintenance; <strong>'Employees'</strong> specifically include wage-earning workers, supervisory, managerial, and support staff.
  • The report is vital for policy formulation, economic planning, and understanding labor market dynamics in India.

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📚 Reference Sources

Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) - Official releases on ASI (general knowledge)