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- Sukhatme National Award in Statistics – 2026
- Lokpal of India – Foundation Day
Sukhatme National Award in Statistics – 2026
Why in News ?
- MoSPI invited online nominations for Sukhatme National Award in Statistics – 2026.
- Last date: 31 January 2026.
Relevance
GS I (Indian Society / History of Science / Awards)
- Evolution of scientific and statistical institutions in post-Independence India.
- Role of eminent Indians (e.g., P.V. Sukhatme) in nation-building through science.
About the Award
- Instituted by: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI).
- Year of institution: 2000.
- Frequency: Given biennially (alternate years).
- Purpose:
- Recognise exceptional / outstanding contributions in:
- High-quality statistical research.
- Improvement of official statistics system in India.
- Recognise exceptional / outstanding contributions in:
Eligibility Criteria
- Nationality: Indian.
- Age: 45 years and above.
- Nature of contribution:
- Lifetime contributions and achievements.
- Field: Statistics (especially official statistics).
- Nomination type:
- Self-nomination allowed.
- Nomination by institutions also permitted.
Nomination Process
- Mode: Online.
- Portal: National Awards Portal (awards.gov.in).
- Deadline: 31 January 2026.
- Additional source: MoSPI website (mospi.gov.in).
Significance for India
- Strengthens credibility and quality of official statistics.
- Encourages rigorous data culture in governance.
- Supports evidence-based policymaking.
- Reinforces India’s commitment to statistical transparency and accuracy.
About Sukhatme (Static Linkage)
- Named after P.V. Sukhatme:
- Eminent Indian statistician.
- Pioneer in agricultural statistics and sampling theory.
- Instrumental in strengthening India’s statistical system post-Independence.
Prelims Pointers
- Award by MoSPI, not NSO separately.
- Given alternate years, not annually.
- Age criterion: 45+.
- Presented on Statistics Day (29 June).
- Focus on official statistics, not general mathematics.
Lokpal of India – Foundation Day
Why in News ?
- Lokpal of India observed its Foundation Day on 16 January 2026.
- Reaffirmed commitment to integrity, accountability and transparent governance.
Relevance
GS II (Polity, Governance, Constitution)
- Anti-corruption institutional framework in India.
- Lokpal as:
- Statutory body
- Accountability mechanism over executive.
- Issues of:
- Transparency
- Checks and balances
- Democratic oversight.
- Centre–State dimension (Lokpal–Lokayukta architecture).
Statutory & Constitutional Context
- Established under: Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013.
- Date of establishment:
- 16 January 2014 (Section 3 came into force).
- Nature of institution:
- Statutory, not constitutional.
- Sui generis anti-corruption body.
- Mandate:
- Inquiry and investigation into allegations of corruption against public functionaries, including highest executive authorities.
Foundation Day 2026
- Venue: Lokpal of India Office, New Delhi.
- Reason for modest in-house celebration:
- Budgetary austerity and expenditure control.
- Contrast with 2025:
- Lokpal Day 2025 was celebrated as a large national event at Manekshaw Centre.
Institutional Significance
- Lokpal described as:
- “Body by the people, of the people and for the people.”
- Core values emphasised:
- Independence
- Objectivity
- Fairness
- Rule of law
- Public trust reflected in:
- Steady rise in complaints over last two years.
- Projected exponential increase in complaints (2025–26) compared to 2024–25.
- Increase in bench sittings.
- Minimal pendency and timely disposal.
Democratic & Ethical Dimension
- Lokpal Day seen as:
- Moment of institutional introspection.
- Reaffirmation of ethical governance.
- Citizen role highlighted:
- Citizens, NRIs and OCIs termed “ground soldiers against corruption”.
- Silence against corruption equated to moral failure.
- Quote used:
- “The ultimate tragedy is not the oppression of the bad people, but the silence of the good people” – Martin Luther King Jr.
Historical Linkages
- Acknowledged contributions of:
- Anna Hazare – mass anti-corruption movement.
- Justice N. Santosh Hegde – former Lokayukta of Karnataka.
- Lokpal emerged from:
- Sustained public demand for an independent anti-corruption mechanism.
Governance & Administrative Developments
- Inauguration of new IT Infrastructure & Data Centre:
- End-to-end digitised, paperless complaint processing.
- Enhances:
- Efficiency
- Confidentiality
- Institutional capacity.
- Reflects shift towards:
- Tech-enabled vigilance governance.
Social & Institutional Recognition
- Felicitation of:
- Winners of competitions held on International Anti-Corruption Day (9 Dec 2025).
- Longest-serving staff members.
- Children of Lokpal staff excelling in:
- Academics
- Sports
- Arts and culture.
Challenges
- High complaint volume may:
- Strain investigative capacity.
- Dependence on other agencies for investigation/prosecution.
- Awareness gap among rural and marginalised citizens.
- Need to balance:
- Speed vs due process.
Way Forward
- Strengthen:
- Institutional manpower and domain expertise.
- Coordination with CBI and vigilance bodies.
- Expand:
- Digital access and multilingual complaint mechanisms.
- Enhance:
- Public awareness and whistle-blower protection.
- Align functioning with:
- Rule of law
- Constitutional morality
- Citizen-centric governance.
Prelims Pointers
- Lokpal established on 16 Jan 2014, not 2013.
- Created by Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013.
- Lokpal ≠ CBI; Lokpal supervises/inquires.
- Chairperson must be former CJI / SC Judge or eminent person.
- Lokpal is statutory, independent, sui generis body.


