(19 June 2023) Government Data Roundup: Reports by FSSAI, NHAI, NITI Aayog Among Those Released Recently

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The 31st edition of the fortnightly government roundup covers reports released by FSSAI, NHAI, NITI Aayog along with updates from various monthly reports. We also look at two global reports published by international agencies.

In this 31st edition of the fortnightly roundup of government data, we look at some of the reports released by FSSAI, NHAI, NITI Aayog along with updates from various monthly reports. We also look at two global reports published by international agencies. 

Among the periodical monthly reports, CPI, WPI & IIP were released. Key statistics from these reports are the following.  

Further details about these reports are available in our earlier updates. 

Here is a look at a few other reports and indices.

NHAI’s Sustainability Report 2021-22

Report nameNHAI’s Sustainability Report – Building a Sustainable Road Infrastructure. 
SectorRoads & Transport
Agency responsibleNational Highway Authority of India (NHAI) 
Frequency of releaseNA
Source LinkNHAI’s Sustainability Report – Building a Sustainable Road Infrastructure

About the report

The National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) released its first “Sustainability Report” for the year 2021-22. This report underlines the effectiveness of various efforts made by NHAI for environment and energy conservation. The Sustainability Report follows the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) guidelines and has been externally assured by a third party adhering to international standards on assurance engagements. Through its sustainable practices, NHAI aims to attract “Green Finance” for infrastructure financing to ensure socially and environmentally responsible projects. 

Key Highlights

5th State Food Safety Index

Report nameState Food Safety Index 
SectorHealth
Agency responsibleFood Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI)
Frequency of releaseAnnually
Source Link5th State Food Safety Index 

About the report

State Food Safety Index (SFSI) was launched in 2018-19 by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI). The latest report is the 5th edition. The index evaluates the performances of states and UTs across six different aspects of food safety – Human Resources and Institutional Data, Compliance, Food Testing Infrastructure, Training & Capacity Building, Consumer Empowerment, Improvement in SFSI rank. The index aims to foster healthy competition and bring about positive change in the food security ecosystem. 

To ensure comparability among the States/UTs, they are grouped into three categories – Large States (20 states), Small States (8 States) and Union Territories (8). 

Key Highlights 

The Energy Progress Report 2023

Report nameTracking SDG 7: The Energy Progress Report 2023
SectorEnergy
Agency responsibleIEA, IRENA, UNSC, The World Bank, WHO
Frequency of releaseAnnual
Source LinkThe Energy Progress Report 2023

About the report

Tracking SDG-7: The Energy Progress Report is an annual report developed by 5 custodian agencies – International Energy Agency (IEA), International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD), the World Bank and the World Health Organization (WHO). 

These agencies are responsible for tracking global progress towards SDG 7 i.e., “ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all.” The report acts as a global reference point for information on the realization of SDG7. 

Key Highlights 

Hunger Hotspots: FAO-WFP early warnings on acute food insecurity | June-November 2023 Outlook

Report nameHunger Hotspots: FAO-WFP early warnings on acute food insecurity
SectorFood Security
Agency responsibleFAO & WFP
Frequency of release
Source LinkHunger Hotspots: FAO-WFP early warnings on acute food insecurity

About the report

Hunger Hotspots: FAO-WFP early warnings on acute food insecurity reports published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and World Food Programme (WTP) provides the outlook on food security for the period June to November 2023. 

This report provides an early warning by FAO & WFP highlighting the urgent need for humanitarian action in 18 hunger hotspots. These hotspots were identified through forward-looking analysis. This report is part of anticipatory actions, which are short-term disaster risk management interventions implemented during the critical time window. It includes recommendations for anticipatory actions and emergency responses tailored for the flagged risks. 

Process 

The selection of Hunger hotspots is based on consensus among food security experts and conflict, economic and natural hazards analysts from FAO and WFP. A set of quantitative and qualitative indicators are used to identify the hotspots – latest absolute figures, forward-looking risk analysis, ongoing or planned agricultural activities for the outlook period, existing or likely disruptions, aggravating factors, and constraints, etc. 

Key Highlights 

NITI Aayog’s reports related to LiFE campaign 

Lifestyle for the Environment (LiFE) was introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at COP26 in Glasgow, calling upon the global community of individuals and institutions to drive LiFE as an international mass movement towards mindful and deliberate utilization, instead of mindless and destructive consumption to protect and preserve the environment. 

Recently NITI Aayog has published three reports related to LiFE. Here is a quick summary of these three reports. 

  1. Thought Leadership for LiFE: This publication by NITI Aayog was developed with the core philosophy that small actions by individuals can eventually add up and make a big dent in the climate crisis. This is a compendium and is published as part of LiFE Global Call for Ideas and papers, launched by Narendra Modi on 05 June 2022. This call was launched to invite ideas and suggestions from academics, universities, research institutions, etc. to contribute scientific and measurable solutions to the LiFE movement. This compendium consists of messages and quotes from several heads of nations. Submissions were invited from experts and academics across the world related to the field of sustainability. Submissions were received from authors from five countries – USA, Japan, Australia, UK, and France, with their expertise in the domains of healthcare, energy, waste, and technology. 
  1. Mindful Living – Compendium of LiFE Practices Around the World: This report was developed as part of LiFE movement to showcase case studies that embody the idea of behavioural change facilitating sustainable consumption and addressing climate change. The report compiles case studies across seven thematic areas: Water Saving, Waste Management, Sustainable Food Systems, Energy Conservation, Plastic Waste Management, Sustainable Lifestyles and E-Waste Management.
  1. Thinking For Our Planet 75 Ideas to Promote LiFE: LiFE Global Call for Ideas and Papers (GCIP) was announced by PM Narendra Modi on 05 June 2022. By December 2022, a total of 2,538 participants from 67 countries had submitted ideas for Phase I of LiFE GCIP. Out of these, 2264 submissions were from Asia. In Phase II, 674 participants from 42 countries submitted their detailed proposals by 09 March 2023. NITI Aayog constituted an Evaluation Committee of leading experts to review and select winning innovations for LiFE that can be tested in India. This compendium is a repository of the best ideas and proposals for behavioural interventions needed for a sustainable lifestyle in the current times.