This special Platinum Jubilee logo uses colours of the national flag indicating the strong linkage that the Reserve Bank of India has with the country's economy. The logo also has Mahatma Gandhi in it taken from the currency note which is the link between the Reserve Bank and the common person. In sum, the logo represents the continuation of the Reserve Bank's commitment to be a more responsive, relevant, professional and effective public policy institution.
This special Platinum Jubilee logo uses colours of the national flag indicating the strong linkage that the Reserve Bank of India has with the country's economy. The logo also has Mahatma Gandhi in it taken from the currency note which is the link between the Reserve Bank and the common person. In sum, the logo represents the continuation of the Reserve Bank's commitment to be a more responsive, relevant, professional and effective public policy institution.
This special Platinum Jubilee logo uses colours of the national flag indicating the strong linkage that the Reserve Bank of India has with the country's economy. The logo also has Mahatma Gandhi in it taken from the currency note which is the link between the Reserve Bank and the common person. In sum, the logo represents the continuation of the Reserve Bank's commitment to be a more responsive, relevant, professional and effective public policy institution.
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Statistics Day Conference - July 2, 2009

(Venue: Auditorium, 25th Floor, Central Office Building, RBI)

Prof. P. C. Mahalanobis

Welcome Address - Shri Deepak Mohanty, ED, RBI

General Sessions

Inaugural Speech - Dr. D. Subbarao, Governor, RBI

   

Keynote Address – Prof. T. N. Srinivasan, Samuel C. Park Jr. Professor of Economics, Yale University, US

   

Why Statistics? – Prof. J. K. Ghosh, Purdue University and ex-Director, Indian Statistical Institute

   

Technical Sessions  - Surveys in Central Bank

Survey Sampling in Focus after PCM – Prof. Arijit Chaudhuri, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata

   

Rethinking the Measurement of Household Inflation Expectations – Wilbert van der Klaauw, Senior Economist and Assistant Vice President, Research and Statistics, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

   

Surveys in Reserve Bank of India – presentation by the Department of Statistics and Information Management, RBI

   

Valedictory Address -  Shri Deepak Mohanty, Executive Director, RBI

 
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