Business
GP Samanta appointed new Chief Statistician of India
New Delhi, March 10
The Union government has appointed G.P. Samanta as the new Chief Statistician of India (CSI).
Samanta, lately was deputed as an advisor in the RBI's Department of Statistics and Information Management.
He would be replacing Kshatrapati Shivaji, the 1986-batch IAS officer who was holding the additional charge of Chief Statistician since September 2020 after the post fall vacant.
Samanta would also hold the post of Secretary of the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation.
A career statistician, he holds a Master of Statistics degree from Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) and a PhD in Economics from the University of Mumbai.
3 hours ago
AAPICON 2026: A Landmark Celebration of Leadership, Healing, Innovation & Indo‑American Collaboration
3 hours ago
Indian American leaders celebrate US at 250
3 hours ago
US Congressional hearing examines CIA's use of universities, hospitals, prisons
3 hours ago
Trump resumes America 250 celebration after weather disruption
3 hours ago
'America is winning': Trump hails military strength, economic gains on 250 years of US independence
3 hours ago
Trump vows America will 'never' embrace communism
3 hours ago
Putin, Trump hold phone call on Ukraine, bilateral ties on US Independence Day
3 hours ago
Former US presidents urge Americans to defend democracy
3 hours ago
Vance praises sailors after storm damage
4 hours ago
JD Vance hails American spirit at US Navy's 250th anniversary celebration
4 hours ago
Vance rejects 'zero-sum' view of US
4 hours ago
Charges should never have been brought: DOJ defends dismissal of Adani case
4 hours ago
Massive fire guts exhibition goods warehouse in Delhi’s Chandan Hola, no casualties reported
