National Sample Survey Organisation of India
April 23, 2008 by Arun Pal Singh · 2 Comments
If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
The National Sample Survey (NSS) was setup in 1950 for conducting large scale sample surveys to meet the data needs of the country for the estimation of national income and other aggregates. It was reorganized in 1970 by bringing together all aspects of survey work under a single agency, known as the National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) under the overall technical guidance of Governing Council headed by a non-official and experts in the field as Members. The director general and chief exectuve officer of the NSSO is responsible for supervising the activities of the organisatioin. It has four divisions viz.,
1. Survey Design and Research Division (SDRD)
2. Field Operations Division (FOD)
3. Data Processing Division (DPD) and
4. Coordination and Publication Davison (CPD) Read more
Popularity: 71% [?]
Tags: bidi, cigar, employement, Field Operations DivisionData Processing Division, National Sample Survey Organisation, Survey Design and Research Division
