RANGPUR, Oct 20, 2025 (BSS) - Acting Divisional Commissioner Md Abu Jafar has
said that decisions should be made based on accurate and reliable statistics
to move the country forward on the path of sustainable development.
"Importance of collecting accurate and reliable data is very important for
policymaking and plan implementation," he said at a post-rally discussion
held at the Deputy Commissioner's conference room in the city on Monday as
the chief guest.
The Divisional and District Statistics Offices in collaboration with the
district administration organised the discussion after bringing out a rally
on the city streets marking the World Statistics Day and National Statistics
Day-2025.
Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Rabiul Faisal presided over the discussion.
Deputy Director of Rangpur District Statistics Office Rajib Ghosh presented a
documentary on the activities of various wings of Bangladesh Bureau of
Statistics (BBS).
Joint Director of Rangpur Divisional Statistics Office Md Shafiqul Islam and
Associate Professor of Statistics Department of Begum Rokeya University
Farzana Jannat delivered speeches as special guests at the event.
The chief guest said that statistics are not just a numerical aggregate, but
a reflection of the overall development, challenges and potential of a
country.
Highlighting the importance of statistics in the country's development and
policymaking, he said that accurate statistics are very important in
assessing the progress of plan implementation.
He said that accurate subject-based statistics would play an effective role
in achieving various SDG targets by 2030.
Regarding the reliable and quality data collection process, he said that the
more the data collection process and analysis improve, the more acceptable
the published statistics will be.
The Deputy Commissioner said that by observing the day, everyone should
realize the importance of statistics in the national and international
context.
Referring to accurate statistics as a measure of development, he said that
reliable statistics are essential for a planned economy.
"It is not possible to formulate a country's development plan without
accurate statistics. There is no alternative to statistics in policy-making,
plan implementation and measuring the progress of various sectors," he said.
He emphasized on adopting modern methods in data collection like in the
developed world and regular updating of data.