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Analysing the collection of high impact datasets cataloged on the Open Government Data (OGD) Platform of India in Python

Parvathy Krishnan
8 min readJan 21, 2022

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This data story is written in collaboration with Sai Krishna Dammalapati.

Source — data.gov.in

It is the year 1892 in which Data Democracy started to take its roots in India. Before this year neither people nor people’s representatives had much access to the government information. Even if the information was known, they were just passive recipients of the information and could not make governments answerable using that information. It was in 1892, however, that the members of the Indian legislature got rights to ask questions on the budget to the British executive. That marks the beginning of data democracy in India, and it has been deepening in multiple waves.

In the first wave, the legislature and other bulwarks of democracy were empowered with information. Even today, the kind of information a Member of Parliament (MP) receives about the country is unparalleled — making them one of the crucial agents in making the executive accountable. Similarly, courts, constitutional bodies like Election Commission etc., were empowered in this wave.

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Parvathy Krishnan

Lead Data Scientist | CTO at Analytics for a Better World | Public Sector Consultant