The government has been called on to form a comprehensive policy on Cartain statistical issues related to entrance and recruitment exams by Rajeeva LAXMAN KARANDIKAR, Chairman of the Native Statistical Commission (NSC). Argued on sunday that different agencies are conducting their own experiments that can led to dissatiscation Among Candidates and Legal Procedings.
Speaking at the 19th Statistics Day Organized by the Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation (MOSPI), Karandikar Said Statistical Issues Such As Negative Marking and Normalisation of Marks and Examinations That. Online and see Lakhs of Candidates should be addressed “approached”.
“The fact that when Such A Large Number (of Candidates) Appear (for Exams), We don’t have Computer Systems Which Simultaneously 27 Lakh Candidates Can Write,” Karandikar Said, Referring To An Errelit Recruit. Exam Held by The Railways. “So we have parallel exams, or exams in phas, different question papers.
“Somehow, Each Agency Goes on It Own Way to Define the policy: There is a question of negative marking, normalization. Dissatisfaction, especially from the Candidates That Make It, Some of Them Making It To The Court System, “The NSC Chairman added.
In 2019, karandikar was part of an experiment constituted by the supreme court to suggest walk with Fraud in online examinations. The Committee – LED by Retired Supreme Court Justice GS Singhvi – was formed after the alleged leak of the staff selection commission’s combined graduate level 2017 question papers, which to Massive Protests. On Sunday, Karandikar Said the Expert Committee Had Written A Report Just Before Covid “And Perhaps That Report is Lying Somewhere”.
“The point is that normalization and negative marking, both are statistic questions. And perhaps – which body in government, I don’t know, because they are Multiple Stakeholders – Complete Effort Shode. To create one group which gives thought to all this, all the stakeholders, and come out with one policy, “Karandikar added.
‘Precision Policymaking’
Modding a panel discussion at the statistics day event – Held to commemorate the birth of the family of the family PC Mahalanobis – Shamika Ravi, Member of the Economic Advisory Council to the prime ministers. Moving into an era of “precision policymaking”.
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According to Ravi, Given The Size of the Country, Indicators Such as the Infant Mortality Rate and Eve the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Don ‘MUCH AT ALL-India Level, Althoup Measures ARE NEED FREED ARE NEED. Comparisons.
“But the reality is, policymaking lively departs on highly localized Estimates, what is the Effort we are now doing now. Unbiased, as close to the truth – we are moving into the realm of what is called policymaking, and they. Representative at the Local Level, We have lost now.
Also speaking at the same event, Mospi secretary saurabh garg said it was essential the statistics ministry products data which is “machine readable” give the advent of the advent of the artistly invasion and machine. Follows Basic Standards and Norms So That Data Can Be More Effectively Used For Decision Making. Towards this, the ministry is looking at data and statistics at a Much broader level, Garg Said, Administrative Data – is focused and usable.