The Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation (MoSPI) recently organized a brainstorming session to improve response to surveys from high-income groups and gated societies.
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The session aimed to improve response to surveys from high-income groups and gated societies.
Key stakeholders, including policymakers, urban economists, survey agencies, institutions, and representatives from the real estate sector, facility management companies, and Residents Welfare Associations (RWAs) attended the session.
Suggestions included extensive publicity of surveys, exploring the feasibility of using data from the National Urban Digital Mission (NUDM), and using alternative modes of data capture.
MoSPI aims to enhance collaboration, build trust, and improve data accuracy and comprehensiveness.
Survey participation is important for evidence-based policymaking and to ensure that policies are effective and beneficial to the population.

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