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ANNUAL HEALTH SURVEY2012-13
FACT SHEET
ANNUAL HEALTH SURVEY2012-13
FACT SHEET
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Vital Statistics DivisionOffice of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India
New DelhiWebsite : www.censusindia.gov.in
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IndexPage No.
1. Introduction i-xiv
2. Sample Particulars 1-5
3. Household Characteristics 6-7
4. Sex Ratio 8-9
5. Effective Literacy Rate 10
6. Marriage 11-13
7. Schooling Status 14-15
8. Work Status 16-17
9. Disability 18-19
10. Injury 20-23
11. Acute Illness 24-31
12. Chronic Illness 32-47
13. Fertility 48-56
14. Abortion 57-60
15. Family Planning Practices 61-65
16. Unmet Need for Family Planning 66
17. Ante Natal Care 67-73
18. Delivery Care 74-79
19. Post Natal Care 80-82
20. Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) 83-84
21. Immunization, Vitamin A & Iron Supplement and Birth Weight 85-90
22. Childhood Diseases 91-93
23. Breastfeeding and Supplementation 94-99
24. Birth Registration 100-101
25. Awareness 102-104
26. Mortality 105-114
27. Confidence Interval (95%) for some important Indicators 115-117
28. Annexure 119-146
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Introduction Decentralized district-based health planning is essential in India because of the large inter-district variations. In the absence of vital data at the district level, the State level estimates are being used for formulating district level plans as well as setting the milestones thereof. In the process, the hotspots (districts requiring special attention) very often get masked by the State average. This statistical fallacy compounds the problems of the districts acutely, more so in the health sector. At present, none of the Surveys provides estimates of core vital indicators on fertility and mortality at district level. The District Level Household Survey conducted with periodicity of five years mainly focuses on indicators pertaining to maternal health and child welfare programmes. There has, therefore, been a surge in demand from various quarters, in recent years, to generate timely and reliable statistics at the district level for informed decision making in the health sector.
Genesis2. The Annual Health Survey (AHS) was conceived during a meeting of the National Commission of Population held in 2005 under the Chairmanship of the Prime Minister wherein it was decided that “there should be an Annual Health Survey of all districts which could be published / monitored and compared against benchmarks”. The objective was to monitor the performance and outcome of various health interventions of the Government including those under National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) at closer intervals through these benchmark indicators. The AHS has been made an integral part of the NRHM, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. The responsibility of the project has been entrusted to the Office of the Registrar General, India on behalf of the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare in view its expertise in handling the Sample Registration System, one of the largest demographic surveys in the world.
Objective3. Realizing the need for preparing a comprehensive district health profile on key parameters based on a community set up, the AHS has been designed to yield benchmarks of core vital and health indicators at the district level; prevalence of disabilities, injuries, acute and chronic illness and access to health care for identified morbidities; and access to maternal, child health and family planning services. By virtue of being a panel survey, it has the unique ability to map the rate of change in these indicators on a yearly basis. AHS would, thus, enable better capturing of the health seeking behaviour of the public as compared to other periodic cross-sectional surveys, and also help needed corrections in the strategies.
Coverage 4. The sample size at the district level has been derived taking Infant Mortality Rate as the decisive indicator and host of other practical issues related to execution of the survey. Keeping in view the mammoth size of the sample, it was a conscious decision of the Government to initially confine the survey to the 284 districts (as per 2001 Census) of the 8 Empowered Action Group States (Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Orissa and Rajasthan) and Assam for a three year period starting from 2010-11. These 9 high focus States with relatively high fertility and mortality account for about 48 percent of the total population in the country. A representative sample of 20,694 statistically selected Primary Sample Units (PSUs - Census Enumeration Blocks in case of urban areas and villages or a segment thereof in case of larger villages in rural areas) based on 2001 Census has been drawn from these AHS States which would cover about 18 million population and 3.6 million households each year. However,
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during the Base line Survey in 2010-11, a total of 20.1 million population and 4.14 million households and during the first updation survey in 2011-12, 20.61 million population and 4.28 million households have actually been covered. The second updation survey (third and final round) covered a total of 20.94 million population and 4.32 million households in 2012-13. Despite being restricted to 9 States, the AHS is the largest demographic survey in the world and covers two and a half times that of the Sample Registration System.
Fieldwork Strategy 5. The project is being implemented as a hybrid model wherein the actual field work has been outsourced to seven selected Survey Agencies on the pattern of National Family Health Survey (NFHS) and District Level Household Survey (DLHS). The co-ordination, supervision and monitoring of the fieldwork in the States are being carried out by dedicated staff posted at various levels in the respective Directorate of Census Operations (DCOs). The responsibility for overall co-ordination, supervision and monitoring across the nine AHS States rests with the AHS Division of ORGI. For smooth and effective execution of the survey, the AHS States have been divided into 18 mutually exclusive and exhaustive zones, each having a group of contiguous districts with more or less equal workload.
Technical Consultation6. The outline of the survey such as approach, periodicity, coverage, sampling strategy, sample size, permissible levels of relative standard errors, and levels of aggregation, was finalized after a series of deliberations with the representatives from Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, National Sample Survey Office (NSSO), Central Statistics Office (CSO), Ministry of Woman & Child Development, Indian Council of Medical Research, Planning Commission, International Institute for Population Sciences and other subject experts. Based on the recommendations, various technical details including preparation of sample design, derivation of sample size etc. were worked out and vetted by the Technical Advisory Group (TAG) constituted for the purpose.
Sample Design 7. The Sample design adopted for Annual Health Survey is a uni-stage stratified simple random sample without replacement except in case of larger villages in rural areas ( population more than or equal to 2000 as per 2001 Census), wherein a two stage stratified sampling has been applied. The sample units are Census Enumeration Blocks (CEBs) in urban areas and villages in rural areas. In rural areas, the villages have been divided into two strata. Stratum I comprises villages with population less than 2000 and Stratum II contains villages with population 2000 or more. Smaller villages with population less than 200 were excluded from the sampling frame in such a manner that the total population of villages so excluded did not exceed 2 per cent of the total population of the district. In case of Stratum I, the entire village is the sample unit. In case of Stratum II, the village has been divided into mutually exclusive (non-overlapping) and geographically contiguous units comprising group of EBs called segments of more or less equal size and population not exceeding 2000 in any case. One segment from the frame of segments thus prepared was selected in a random manner to represent the selected village at the second stage of sampling.
8. The number of sample villages in each district was allocated between the two strata proportionally to their size (population). The villages within each size stratum were further ordered by the female literacy rate based on the Census 2001 data, and three disjoint and equal size substrata were established. The sample villages within each substratum were selected by simple random sampling without replacement. Similarly, in urban areas, the Census Enumeration Blocks within a district were ordered by the female literacy rate based
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on the Census 2001 data, and three disjoint and equal size substrata were established. The sample Census Enumeration Blocks within each substratum were selected by simple random sampling without replacement. Thus, female literacy which has a direct bearing on the fertility behaviour was used for implicit stratification. Further, the process of selection ensured equal representation across three sub-strata both in rural as well as in urban areas of a district besides rendering the sample design as self-weighting.
Sample Size9. Generating robust estimates of Infant Mortality Rate at the district level has become an utmost necessity as reduction in Infant Mortality constitutes one of the key targets in the Reproductive & Child Health Programme (RCH) under the umbrella of NRHM. This would also facilitate effective tracking of the Millennium Development Goal 4 on Child Mortality. The Infant Mortality Rate has therefore been taken as the decisive indicator for estimation of sample size at the district level. The permissible level of error has been taken as 10 percentage relative standard error (prse) at the district level. The sample size so worked out would yield relatively better estimates of Crude Birth Rate / Crude Death Rate and may also enable generation of rarer indicators like MMR (for a group of districts) with good precision. In the absence of district level estimates from any other reliable source, the district level derived estimates of IMR based on SRS pooled data have been used for estimation of sample size for each district.
Sample Identification Work10. One of the essential prerequisites for the commencement of the survey was to uniquely identify the sample units on ground. This was done in all the sample units across the nine AHS States by the regular staff of ORGI. The work involved firming up of the boundary of the selected villages / Enumeration Blocks; resorting to segmentation in case of villages exceeding the population 2000, random selection of segment thereof and drawing of appropriate notional maps of the sample units to serve as the base map for the survey work.
Survey Tools11. The Second updation survey in all the nine AHS States was carried out during November 2012 to May 2013 * and four Schedules, in all, were administered. These are: (i) House-listing Schedule, (ii) Household Schedule, (iii) Woman Schedule and (iv) Mortality Schedule. In the House-listing Schedule, the mapping, listing and some key particulars like type and ownership details collected in the first updation survey in 2011-12 were updated for the existing houses and households and recorded afresh for the new houses and households in the second updation round.
12. During the Second updation survey, all the Usual Residents as on 01.01.2012 were listed In the Household Schedule wherein the information on a few back ground characteristics viz. Name, Sex, Identification Code, Date of Birth and Date at first Marriage were copied from the first updation Household Schedule for the Usual Residents of first updation survey and other characteristics like Relationship to Head, Age, Religion, Social Group, Marital Status, Education and Occupation/Activity Status were captured afresh for them . For the new Usual Residents as on 01.01.2012, all the details were captured afresh. Besides, information in respect of Disability, morbidity (Injuries, Acute Illness, and Chronic Illness) and access to health insurance is also captured for all the usual residents as on 01.01.2012.
13. Woman Schedule comprised two sections. Section-I was administered to all Ever Married Women (EMW) aged 15-49 years and information relating to the outcome of
* Except for a few districts in Chhattisgarh where the field work is completed in October 2013 due to naxal issues.
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pregnancy(s) (live birth/still birth/abortion); birth history; type of medical attention at delivery; details of maternal health care(ante-natal/natal/post-natal); immunization of (*Except for a few districts in Chhattisgarh where the field work is completed in October 2013 due to naxal issues.) children; breast feeding practices including supplements; occurrence of child diseases (Pneumonia, Diarrhoea and fever); registration of births, etc. taken place during the reference period (i.e. 01.01.2011 to 31.12.2011) was collected. Section II focused on information on pregnancy; use, sources and practices of family planning methods; details relating to future use of contraceptives and unmet need; awareness about RTI/STI, HIV/AIDS, administration of HAF/ORT/ORS during diarrhoea and danger signs of ARI/Pneumonia; and these details were collected from all Currently Married Women aged 15-49 years. Information relating the Ever Married Women (EMW) like conception details, usage of NPT kit, registration of pregnancy, health problems and subsequent treatments during ante-natal/natal/post-natal period, cost incurred by the woman during delivery etc. is also collected during the second updation survey.
14. Through the Mortality Schedule, details relating to death occurred to usual residents of sample household during the reference period (01.01.2011 to 31.12.2011) were captured and it included information on name & sex of deceased, date of death, age at death, registration of death and source of medical attention received before death. For infant deaths, a question on symptoms preceding death was also probed. In case of deaths associated with pregnancy, information on a variety of questions on factors leading/contributing to death, symptoms preceding death, time between onset of complications and death, etc. were asked to yield data on various determinants of maternal mortality.
Supervision and Third Party Audit15. In addition to the multilayer supervision mechanism adopted by the Survey Agencies, regular inspections were carried out by the officers/officials of respective DCOs and those from ORGI headquarters to ensure the data quality. The inspections were a judicious mix of concurrent as well as post survey audit. Over and above, a component of Third Party Audit was included to verify and authenticate the surveyed data through an independent mechanism. The Third Party Audit work was carried out in 20 randomly selected AHS units in each of the districts covering every household thereof by following a standard protocol prescribed by ORGI. Truncated versions of Household, Women and Mortality Schedules were filled in afresh by the field staff of the Third Party Audit Agencies. The findings in respect of key indicators were matched and re-survey was undertaken by the Survey Agencies in units where the variation was outside the permissible limit. The third party audit also helped in netting of missed vital events, particularly rarer ones like infant and maternal deaths.
Dissemination of Results 16. In view of the large volume of data collected under AHS and significant time required for validation and processing, dissemination of AHS results is done in two phases. The first set of data is released in the form of State-wise bulletins and second in the form of factsheets. The bulletins of the second updation survey was released in March 2014, which contained the district level data on crude birth rate, crude death rate, natural growth rate, infant mortality rate, neo-natal and post neo-natal mortality rates, under 5 mortality rate, sex ratio at birth, sex ratio (0-4 years) and overall sex ratio . In addition, the Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR), Maternal Mortality Rate and life time risk were released for a group of districts. In order to facilitate direct intervention, the maternal mortality indicators were combined and released for a group of districts on the basis of existing administrative divisions in the respective AHS States.
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17. Under the present phase of dissemination, data of on host of other important parameters covered in AHS under Household and Woman Schedules are being released in the form of State and District Level Factsheets of the second updation survey. Though the sample size has been calculated for the district as a whole, the rural and urban estimates at the district level have also been published as byproduct. Users are advised to keep the above fact into consideration while using the rural / urban estimates of a district. In order to ward off unusual sampling fluctuations, the urban estimates have not been published in respect of some indicators for the districts where the number of urban sample units was less than six. To begin with, number of PSUs, Households, Population, Ever Married Women, Currently Married Women, Children aged 12-23 months (as on date of survey) covered in the sample of each district and the State along with their rural-urban breakup have been given to provide the users requisite insight on the metadata. The indicators contained in the AHS Bulletin have also been reproduced in these Factsheets so that the users may have access to complete set of indicators at one place. However, they may refer to the AHS Bulletin for details on metadata.
Marriage 18. The information on marital status as on 01.01.2012 was probed in respect of all household members (Usual Residents) irrespective of their age. For those who were married, the date of first marriage was recorded. Using this, age at first marriage, which has a direct impact on child bearing as women marrying early have on an average a longer period of exposure to pregnancy and a greater number of lifetime births, was obtained. Using the age data, the mean age at marriage for males and females has been worked out and included in the Factsheet. The mean age at marriage is based on the marriages to the members of the household (Usual Residents as on 1.1.2012) taken place during 2009-11. The proportion of marriages among males and females taking place below the legal age, i.e., 21 and 18 years respectively, has also been tabulated. Such proportions are also based on the marriages to the members of the household (Usual Residents as on 1.1.2012) taken place during 2009-11. Besides, the percentage of Currently Married Women aged 20-24 years marrying before legal age (18 years) and percentage of Currently Married Men aged 25-29 years marrying before legal age (21 years) have been worked out and presented.
Disability and Injury19. The data on any type of disability as on date of survey was collected in respect of all the usual residents. The type of disability included `mental’, `visual’, `hearing’, `speech’, `loco-motor’, `multiple’ and ‘others’ . The prevalence of any type of disability per 1, 00,000 population by gender and residence at the district and State levels has been presented in the factsheet. Since it is difficult to capture the type of injury and its severity from lay reporting, an attempt has been made to assess the severity of injury from the type and duration of hospitalization required. This would also provide an assessment of the workload on hospitals / doctors on account of injury. Accordingly, the type of treatment meted to the injury during last one year of the date of survey has been collected. The categories by type of treatment included `treated in intensive care unit for any time-1, treated as in-patient with stay more than two weeks-2, treated as in-patient with stay one to two weeks-3, treated as in-patient with stay less than one week-4, treated as out-patient-5, treated by traditional healers-6, and treated at home-7’. Based on these categories, the number of persons injured by type of treatment received per 1, 00,000 population, have been categorized into severe (by including categories 1 & 2), major (by including categories 3 & 4) and minor (by including categories 5 & 6) groups. Those treated at home have been excluded from the above categorization and thus from the analysis also.
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Acute Illness20. On the morbidity front, if any member (usual resident) of the household suffered from any ‘acute illness’ during last fifteen days prior to the date of survey, the type of illness has been ascertained. Based on this data, persons suffering from acute illness per 1,00,000 population has been presented for a few select diseases like diarrhoea / dysentery; acute respiratory infection & all types of fever and also for any type of acute illness. Besides, the source from where the treatment for the acute illness was taken has also been included. Accordingly, two important indicators, viz., percentage of persons suffering from acute illness and taking treatment from any source and percentage of persons suffering from acute illness and taking treatment from Government source have been presented. The latter gives the share of Government source across all types of sources availed for taking treatment. It may be noted that the entire fieldwork was carried out over a period of six to seven months and in the process, districts were covered at different points of time (i.e., months / seasons). The seasonality effect may be taken note of while interpreting the results.
Chronic Illness 21. The data in respect of chronic illness has been collected based on the symptoms pertaining to a particular illness persisting for more than one month and also in respect of illnesses where it was diagnosed. For both the cases, the reference period was last one year preceding the date of survey. For ascertaining information on symptoms, a list of symptoms associated with various types of diseases was provided along with a separate category for asymptomatic (i.e., having no symptoms). The asymptomatic included those who were not suffering from any illness as well as those who were suffering but had no symptoms. Using this data, percentage of persons having any kind of symptoms of chronic illness along with their source of treatment has been presented. As regards chronic illnesses diagnosed, this was included to measure the extent to which facilities for diagnosis and treatment of some major chronic illnesses set up by centre/State/local Government / private agencies have been utilized. A list of common chronic diseases and those pertaining to major health intervention programmes was provided. Based on this data, percentage of persons diagnosed for a few important diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, tuberculosis, asthma / chronic respiratory disease and arthritis per 1, 00,000 population has been presented besides those diagnosed for any type of chronic illness. Using the data collected on source of diagnosis, status with regard to getting regular treatment and source of treatment, percentage of persons having diagnosed for any kind of chronic illness and getting regular treatment as well as those getting regular treatment from Government source has been worked out and included in the Factsheet. Since the data on morbidity has been elicited as reported by the respondents, it may suffer on account of accuracy. Nevertheless, the availability of such a rich data set at the district level would fill in the much awaited void and pave the way for evidence-based health planning and appropriate interventions.
Fertility22. The Total Fertility Rate (TFR), which is an age-period fertility rate for a synthetic cohort of women, measures the average number of births a group of women would have by the time they reach 50 years of age if they were to give birth at the current age-specific fertility rates. The TFR is expressed as the average number of births per woman. Under AHS, TFR has been calculated by dividing three years average of all births reported during 2009-11 by all the women in respective age group. The seven five-yearly age-specific fertility rates for all women in the age groups from 15-19 to 45-49 have been added and
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thereafter multiplied by 5 to yield the TFR. Due to lack of adequate number of births, the TFR by residence could not be worked out and hence is not being published.
23. The distribution of births by birth order is another way to understand the dynamics on spacing of children and level of fertility. In this regard, two key indicators namely, `percentage of women aged 20-24 reporting birth of order 2 & above’ and `percentage of women reporting birth of order 3 & above’ based on last two live births taken place to Ever Married Women aged 15-49 years during 2009-11, have been presented. ‘Percentage of Currently Married Women aged 15-49 years with two living children wanting no more children’ is one of the most crucial indicators on desire to limit child bearing. While deriving this indicator, sterilized women or their husbands have not been taken into account whereas women who were currently pregnant have been included.
24. Teen-age pregnancy and motherhood is an important subject in the settings where the marriage of girls takes place at very young ages. This is not only important from the fertility perspective but also its consequent implication on the health of the mother and child. Accordingly, `percentage of women aged 15-19 who were already mothers or pregnant at the time of survey’ has been tabulated and it depicts the percentage of women who have begun child bearing among all ever married women aged 15-19 years. The ever married sample denominator for the age group 15-19 years has not been adjusted by the all women factors for the same age group. This factor should be taken into consideration while interpreting the results.
Median age at first live birth25. Median age at first live birth of women aged 15-49 years has been presented to reflect the age at which 50 percent of the women have given their first live birth. This indicator covers women of all marital status and ever married sample denominator has been adjusted by the all women factors in this age group. Ever Married Women not yet having first live birth and Never Married Women have been included as a separate category for computation. Median has been calculated from cumulated single year of age percent distributions of age at first birth. Median is linearly interpolated by the age values by which 50 percent or more of the women had a first birth. In order to gauge the same for older women of the same cohort, median age at first live birth for women aged 25-49 years has also been calculated and presented. These two indicators in conjunction would help in comparing the age with regard to entry into parenthood between the two cohorts.
Birth interval26. The information on birth interval, which is defined as the length of time between two successive live births, has been collected in respect of last two live births which took place during 2009-11 for birth order 2 & above. Short birth intervals are likely to have adverse bearing on the mother’s health as also on the chances of survival of the neonates and infants. In the Indian context, the birth interval of 36 months may be taken as the bare minimum from the perspective of reducing neonatal and infant mortality and also for achieving the requisite nutritional outcomes. The information on percentage of live births taking place after an interval of 36 months has been calculated and presented to provide insight into the pace of child bearing.
Mean number of children ever born and surviving27. The number of children ever born and surviving has been collected for all Ever Married Women aged 15-49 years. The survival status has been assessed as on 1.1.2012 (the reference point for the population). The number of children ever born to women provides an estimate of cohort fertility against the period measures of fertility such as the
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CBR and the TFR. In order to facilitate comparison of completed cohort fertility with the current fertility, the mean number of ever born children to women aged 45-49 years has been calculated and presented. The gap between the two would demonstrate the decline in fertility levels in the recent past.
Abortion28. Abortion as an option was probed for all the pregnancies which resulted into any kind of outcome i.e. live birth, still birth, spontaneous and induced abortion during 2009-2011. This was followed by a series of questions such as when the abortion had taken place (month & year), month of pregnancy when the abortion had occurred, whether any ANC was received, whether ultrasound was performed before the abortion, the place of abortion and who performed the abortion. Based on these data, various indicators such as percentage of pregnancy(s) to women aged 15-49 years resulting in abortion, percentage of women who received any ANC before abortion, percentage of women who went for ultrasound before abortion, average month of pregnancy at the time of abortion, percentage of abortions performed by skilled health personnel (doctor / nurse / ANM / LHV / trained dai), and abortions which took place in institutions have been tabulated and presented.
Family Planning Practices29. The information on awareness as well as the usage in respect of Family Planning Practices was probed from Currently Married Women aged 15-49 years. There were a few women whose marital status as on 1.1.2012 (reference date) was Currently Married but on date of survey, their marital status was widow / divorcee / separated. In such cases, questions on only awareness were probed from them.
Current usage of Family Planning Methods 30. Currently Married Women aged 15-49 years, who were currently menstruating or who were in lactating status or secondary amenorrhoea as on date of survey, were asked whether they or their husbands are currently using any method(s) of family planning. In other words, those CMW who were currently pregnant or in menopause status or who have undergone hysterectomy or never menstruated were excluded from the sample. The family planning methods included both modern as well as traditional methods. Modern methods included Tubectomy, Vasectomy, Copper-T/IUD, Pills (Daily), Pills (Weekly), Emergency Contraceptive Pill, Condom/Nirodh, etc., while the traditional ones were Contraceptive Herbs, Rhythm/Periodic abstinence, Withdrawal, Lactational Amenorrhoea Method, etc. Accordingly, percentage of CMW reporting use of various types of family planning methods (most used method) has been tabulated. In addition, percentage of CMW using any method (Contraceptive Prevalence Rate), any modern method and any traditional method has also been tabulated. Levels of use of contraceptives provide the most obvious and widely accepted criterion for assessing the success of FP programme.
Unmet Need for Family Planning31. The unmet need for Family Planning is a crucial indicator for assessing the future demand for Family Planning services / supplies. Currently Married Women who are not using any method of contraception but who do not want any more children are defined as having an unmet need for limiting and those who are not using contraception but want to wait for two years or more before having another child are defined as having an unmet need for spacing. The sum total of unmet need for limiting and spacing is the unmet need for Family Planning. In order to ensure comparability with DHS Estimates, similar set of questions were probed from CMW aged 15-49 years under AHS also.
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32. For working out the estimates on unmet need, the unmet need for spacing has been calculated as the “proportion of pregnant CMW whose pregnancy was mistimed; CMW in lactational amenorrhoea who are not using any family planning method and whose last birth was mistimed, or whose last birth was unwanted but now they say they want more children; fecund CMW who are neither currently pregnant nor in amenorrhoea, and who are not using any family planning method and say that they want to wait for two or more years for the next birth, including those who say that they are unsure whether they want another child, or want another child but are unsure when to have the birth”.
33. The unmet need for limiting has been worked out as the “proportion of pregnant CMW whose pregnancy was unwanted; CMW in lactational amenorrhoea who are not using any family planning method, whose last child was unwanted and who do not want any more children; and fecund CMW who are neither pregnant nor in amenorrhoea who are not using any method of family planning and who want no more children”. Using the met demand for contraception (current contraceptive users) and the unmet need for contraception, the total demand for family planning as well as the percentage demand satisfied can be assessed. The classification for the need for family planning is illustrated as under:
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Ante-natal Care34. Ante-natal care constitutes one of the key elements towards initiatives to promote safe motherhood. A series of questions to capture various aspects of ante-natal care such as, number of ante-natal check-ups received, months of pregnancy at the time of first ANC, main source of ANC, type of tests performed during ANC, number of Tetanus Toxoid (TT) injections received and number of days of consumption of Iron & Folic Acid (IFA) tablets/syrup, were asked from the EMW aged 15-49 years in respect of their last two outcomes of pregnancies which have resulted into live births / still births during 2009-11. However, appropriate indicators based on the above aspects have been tabulated in respect of responses recorded for last live / still births.
35. The indicators included in the Factsheets are percentage of mothers who received any ANC, percentage of mothers who had ANC in first trimester, percentage of mothers who received 3 or more ANC, percentage of mothers who received at least one TT injection, percentage of mothers who consumed IFA for 100 days or more and percentage of mothers who had full ante-natal check-up. The full ante-natal check-up comprises at least three visits for ANC, at least one TT injection received and IFA consumption for 100 days or more. In addition, percentage of mothers who received ANC from Government source, percentage of mothers whose blood pressure & blood (for Hb) were taken and percentage of mothers who underwent ultrasound have been calculated and presented. Besides, percentage of Currently Married Pregnant Women aged 15-49 years registered for ANC has also been presented.
Delivery Care 36. Under Delivery Care, the details about place of delivery, source of transport provided/availed for reaching the institution, length of stay in the institution after delivery, type of delivery (normal / caesarean / assisted) and the personnel conducting delivery in case of domiciliary births were inquired from the EMW aged 15-49 years for their last two pregnancy outcomes resulting into live births/still births during 2009-11. As in the case of ante-natal care, indicators based on these parameters have been tabulated in respect of responses for last live/still births. Percentage of deliveries taken place in institutions and their distribution into Government and Private institutions; percentage of deliveries taken place at home; percentage of home deliveries conducted by skilled health personnel; and percentage of Safe deliveries are the key indicators presented in the Factsheet. Safe delivery comprises institutional deliveries and home deliveries conducted by doctor/ nurse / ANM / LHV and it does not include those attended by trained dai. However, trained dai is included under skilled health personnel. If the respondent has mentioned more than one person attending delivery, only the most qualified person is taken into consideration.
37. As regards the extent of stay in institutions after delivery which is very crucial and has a direct bearing on the new born care as also on the health of the mother, the percentage of less than 24 hours stay in the institution after delivery has been worked out and presented. Besides, percentage of Caesarean deliveries out of total deliveries taken place in Government and Private Institutions respectively has also been presented.
Post-natal Care38. Getting a Post partum / Post-natal check-up soon after the birth of baby or within 48 hours is crucial for the health of both the mother and the child. Accordingly, three indicators, viz., percentage of mothers who received Post-natal check-up within 48 hours of delivery, percentage of mothers who received Post-natal check-up within one week of delivery and percentage of mothers who did not receive any Post-natal check-up have been calculated and presented. In case of institutional delivery where the woman had stayed
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there for at least 48 hours, it was presumed that the post-natal care was given within 48 hours. These indicators are based on the last outcome of pregnancy which resulted into live / still birth during 2009-11.
39. Along with the first post-natal check-up of mother, check-up of the new borns is essential. It was therefore probed from the mothers, whose last outcome of pregnancy resulted into live birth during 2009-12, when was the new born checked up. Based on this, the percentage of new born who received check up within 24 hours of birth has been worked out and presented. In case of institutional delivery if the baby remained there for at least 24 hours, it was presumed that the first check-up was done within 24 hours.
Financial assistance under Janani Suraksha Yojana40. The Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) is one of the most important programmes under the overall umbrella of NRHM aimed at reducing Maternal Mortality Ratio and Neo-natal Mortality Rate by promoting institutional deliveries. Under the Scheme, cash incentives are provided to mothers and they are facilitated by Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) to deliver their babies in a health facility. There are also provisions for cost reimbursement for transport and incentives to ASHAs for encouraging mothers to opt for institutional delivery. The scheme is fully sponsored by the Central Government and is implemented in all States and Union Territories, with special focus on low-performing States. There is also a provision for roping in the private sector by giving accreditation to willing private hospitals/nursing homes for providing delivery services. The Scheme has been implemented in all the 9 AHS States since 2005.
41. In order to gauge the spread and effectiveness of the JSY, Ever Married Women aged 15-49 years were probed whether they had availed the maternity financial assistance for safe motherhood under the scheme in respect of their last two outcomes of delivery resulting in live / still births during 2009-11. The percentage of mothers who availed financial assistance for delivery, percentage of mothers who availed financial assistance for institutional delivery and percentage of mothers who availed financial assistance for Government institutional delivery under JSY, all in respect of the last outcome of delivery resulting in live birth / still birth, have been calculated and presented. Since the scope of JSY has been extended to domiciliary births also, these three sets of indicators would present a holistic picture.
Immunization42. The information on childhood immunization, i.e., vaccination coverage, has been collected for all living children [last two outcomes of pregnancy(s) resulting in live births during 2009-11]. Information on six vaccine preventable diseases namely, tuberculosis, diphtheria, whooping cough (Pertussis), tetanus, polio and measles, has been collected with reference to the status as on date of survey. Universal immunization of children against these six diseases is vital for reducing infant and child mortality. Whenever the mother had the vaccination card (Immunization / MCH) and if the card was available at the time of interview, the responses were recorded based on entries in the card. Otherwise, the responses as reported by the mother were noted down. For those living children who did not receive any vaccination, the main reason thereof has also been noted.
43. In conformity with the International and Govt. of India guidelines which specify that children should be fully vaccinated by the time they complete their first year of life, the 12-23 months age group has been chosen for analysis. The percentage of children having Immunization Card, percentage of children aged 12-23 months who have received BCG, percentage of children who have received 3 doses of polio vaccine, percentage of children
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who have received polio dose at birth, percentage of children who have received three doses of DPT vaccine and percentage of children who have received measles vaccine, all for the age group 12-23 months, have been calculated and presented. Besides the percentage of children aged 12-23 months who have been fully immunized, the percentage of children aged 12-23 months who did not receive any vaccination have also been tabulated in order to portray the complete picture of immunization. According to the WHO guidelines, children are considered fully immunized when they have received vaccination against tuberculosis, three doses of DPT, three doses of the poliomyelitis and one dose of measles.
Administration of Vitamin-A and Iron & Folic Acid supplements44. Proper and sufficient intake of Vitamin-A and Iron supplements is essential to thwart childhood morbidity and mortality. Vitamin-A is an essential micro nutrient for the immune system and plays an important role in maintaining the epithelial tissues in the body. Severe Vitamin-A deficiency (VAD) can cause eye damage. VAD has also the potential to increase the severity of measles and diarrhoeal diseases in children and slow recovery from illness. Since the human liver can store an adequate amount of the vitamin for 4-6 months, Vitamin-A dosing every six months is one of the usual methods for ensuring that children at risk are protected from developing VAD. The National Programme on Prevention of Blindness mandates that children of age 9 months to 5 years should be administered oral doses of Vitamin-A every six months. In order to assess the situation, information on children aged 6-35 months who have received at least one dose of Vitamin-A during the last six months has been collected and presented.
45. Anaemia, which is characterised by a low level of haemoglobin in the blood, is a great concern in young children because it can result in impaired cognitive performance, behavioural and motor coordination, language development and scholastic achievement. It also enhances the risk of morbidity from other infectious diseases. One of the most vulnerable groups to anaemia is children aged 6-23 months. It was probed from the mothers of all living children older than 6 months whether IFA tablet / syrup was administered to the children [last two outcomes of pregnancy(s) resulting in live births during 2009-11] in the last 3 months. IFA tablet/syrup as supplements is given to child beyond six months to prevent anaemia. Based on this, the percentage of children aged 6-35 months who have received IFA tablets / syrup during last three months has been calculated and presented.
Birth weight46. Birth weight is an important indicator to measure the vulnerability of a new born to the risk of childhood illness and chances of survival. The information on birth weight assists in monitoring programmes to reduce neo-natal and infant mortality through a reduction in low birth weight infants. The information on birth weight has been collected in respect of all living children [last two outcomes of pregnancy(s) resulting in live births during 2009-11]. Based on this data, the percentage of children whose birth weight was taken and percentage of children whose birth weight was less than 2.5 Kg. have been worked out and presented.
Childhood diseases47. Treatment practices and contact with health services among children with the 3 most important childhood illnesses namely, Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI), Fever and Diarrhoea, help in the assessment of National Programmes aimed at reducing the mortality impact of these illnesses. The information on children suffering from Acute Respiratory Infection, Fever and Diarrhoea in respect of all the living children [last two outcomes of pregnancy(s) resulting in live births during 2009-11] during fifteen days preceding the date of survey has been collected. This has been done to minimise the recall lapse. Besides the
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prevalence, the information on treatment of ARI with antibiotics, treatment of fever and the treatment of diarrhoea with Home Available Fluids (HAF) / fluids prepared from ORS packet has been collected. The treatment of diarrhoeal diseases with Oral Rehydration Therapy (ORT) aids in the assessment of programmes that recommends such treatment. Based on these data, the percentage of children suffering from Diarrhoea and received HAF / ORS / ORT, percentage of children suffering from ARI and sought treatment, and percentage of children suffering from fever and sought treatment have been calculated and presented.
Child feeding practices 48. Early breastfeeding practices determine the successful establishment and duration of breastfeeding. It is recommended that children be put to the breast immediately or within one hour of birth. There is growing evidence of the benefits to mother and child of early initiation of breastfeeding preferably in the first hour of the birth. Early initiation of breastfeeding contributes to reducing neo-natal mortality. It ensures early skin to skin contact which is important in preventing hypothermia and establishing the bond between the mother and her child. Early initiation of breastfeeding also reduces the mother’s risk of post partum haemorrhage, one of the leading causes of maternal mortality. Although breastfeeding is nearly universal in India, very few children are put to breastfeed immediately after birth. In order to have an assessment with regard to the time of initiation of breastfeeding, the mothers of all living children [last two outcomes of pregnancy(s) resulting in live births during 2009-11] were asked when did they first breastfeed their baby. Based on this, the percentage of children breastfed within one hour of birth has been calculated and presented.
49. Exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of the child’s life is an essential component of the optimal infant and young child feeding practices. The Government of India recommends that children should be exclusively breastfed for the first six months of life (i.e., the child should be given only breast milk and nothing else, not even water). In order to assess the situation on ground, the mothers of all living children [last two outcomes of pregnancy(s) resulting in live births during 2009-11] were asked how many days/months did they exclusively breastfeed their baby. Based on the responses, percentage of children aged 6-35 months exclusively breastfed for at least six months has been worked out and presented.
Complementary feeding50. The introduction of complementary feeding at six months of age, solid and semi-solid food and the diverse food combinations fed to children also constitute part of the optimal feeding practices. The purpose of complementary feeding is to complement the breast milk and sustain the growth and development of the child. WHO recommends introduction of solid or semi-solid foods to infants around the age of 6 months because by that age, breast milk by itself is no longer sufficient to maintain the child’s optimal growth. Information on supplementation was obtained by asking mothers of all living children [last two outcomes of pregnancy(s) resulting in live births during 2009-11] at what age did they start feeding the baby food other than breast milk. The type of food included water, animal milk / formula milk, semi-solid mashed food, solid (adult) food and vegetables/fruits. Based on these, the percentage of children who received foods other than breast milk such as water, animal/formula milk, semi-solid mashed food, solid (adult) food and vegetables/fruits during first six months has been worked out and presented. Besides, the average month by which children received these foods have also been worked out and presented.
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Birth Registration51. India, being a signatory to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, 1989 which recognizes birth registration as one of the first rights of child, is committed to achieve universalization of birth registration. In India, registration of birth is compulsory under the Registration of Births and Deaths (RBD) Act, 1969. The Act mandates that every birth should be registered and a birth certificate provided free of charge to the informant. Despite significant efforts to improve the Civil Registration System, especially during the past decade, the overall level of registration of births still falls short by about 25 percent. The registration system in the country functions at different levels of efficiency across States/UTs. In order to assess the functioning of the Civil Registration System in the community, information on whether the birth of the baby was registered with the civil authority and if so, the birth certificate was received or not in respect of all living children [last two outcomes of pregnancy(s) resulting in live births during 2009-11] has been collected. Based on this, the percentage of children whose births were registered and the percentage of children whose births were registered & who also received the Birth Certificates have been arrived at and presented.
52. Under the RBD Act, the institutions where birth takes place is to register the birth and issue the birth certificate in case they have been declared as the registration units or to report the event to the local Registrar of Births & Deaths. Of late, majority of the Government institutions have been declared as registration units. Since a review of the system across different States/UTs has revealed that due to lack of a proper and complete reporting system, the institutional births which have already been registered are not being reflected in the final figures compiled and therefore in order to net all such cases, it was presumed that the birth would have been registered. However, even in these cases it was probed whether the birth certificate has been received.
53. This Factsheet of the second updation survey pertains to the State of Odisha. The field work for the AHS has been carried out by M/s GFK-Mode Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi and M/s Social & Rural Research Institute (IMRB International), New Delhi in the allotted zones. The third party audit work in the State has been done by M/s. Research & Development Initiative Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
54. The survey reference period of this Factsheet is 01.01.2011 to 31.12.2011 and the results presented as based on the data for the period 2009, 2010 and 2011.
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SAMPLE PARTICULARS
State / DistrictSample Units Households Population
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 2364 1798 566 477065 392913 84152 1992799 1637152 355647
Anugul 83 66 17 17406 14572 2834 74172 61797 12375
Balangir 60 50 10 11768 10710 1058 47955 43245 4710
Baleshwar 79 66 13 15412 13725 1687 65223 57924 7299
Bargarh 84 74 10 20176 18658 1518 83506 76666 6840
Baudh 46 42 4 5802 5282 520 24171 21914 2257
Bhadrak 94 79 15 19043 17374 1669 90758 81931 8827
Cuttack 114 72 42 22317 17364 4953 95013 73087 21926
Debagarh 52 46 6 7942 6855 1087 30681 26277 4404
Dhenkanal 57 49 8 14092 13049 1043 59809 55111 4698
Gajapati 65 55 10 10553 9095 1458 39319 34015 5304
Ganjam 67 50 17 14175 12234 1941 61213 52656 8557
Jagatsinghapur 78 66 12 16026 14198 1828 62868 56298 6570
Jajapur 74 69 5 17509 16757 752 78688 75303 3385
Jharsuguda 213 113 100 41734 27681 14053 175022 113545 61477
Kalahandi 45 40 5 12307 11161 1146 45083 40578 4505
Kandhamal 61 54 7 9708 8607 1101 37118 32426 4692
Kendrapara 74 67 7 15506 14513 993 67621 63138 4483
Kendujhar 97 78 19 15687 12590 3097 69999 55989 14010
Khordha 226 105 121 44963 24084 20879 192676 109054 83622
Koraput 45 34 11 8975 7420 1555 35559 29362 6197
Malkangiri 61 54 7 14183 12832 1351 59733 54315 5418
Mayurbhanj 69 61 8 11756 10732 1024 49325 44955 4370
Nabarangapur 39 35 4 12309 11668 641 50005 47533 2472
Nuapada 39 35 4 10153 9669 484 40581 38643 1938
Nayagarh 75 70 5 17973 17274 699 65190 62730 2460
Puri 91 73 18 18552 15611 2941 81246 68576 12670
Rayagada 54 43 11 9370 7481 1889 35464 28164 7300
Sambalpur 60 38 22 11348 6995 4353 47946 28801 19145
Sonapur 73 65 8 14937 13937 1000 59949 56001 3948
Sundargarh 89 49 40 15383 10785 4598 66906 47118 19788
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Rural76%
Urban24%
Odisha: Sample Units
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Odisha: District wise Sample Units
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Urban18%
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15000
20000
25000
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Rural Urban
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Odisha: Sample Population
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SAMPLE PARTICULARS
State / DistrictEver Married Women
(aged 15-49 years)Currently Married Women
(aged 15-49 years) Children aged 12-23 months
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 400851 327395 73456 377348 308407 68941 58968 49565 9403
Anugul 15845 13143 2702 14942 12404 2538 2448 2037 411
Balangir 9490 8543 947 8939 8043 896 1844 1675 169
Baleshwar 13856 12307 1549 13162 11684 1478 2386 2157 229
Bargarh 16848 15447 1401 15762 14467 1295 2675 2478 197
Baudh 4590 4191 399 4337 3957 380 739 681 58
Bhadrak 18062 16404 1658 17247 15704 1543 3345 3008 337
Cuttack 18720 14407 4313 17826 13713 4113 2322 1838 484
Debagarh 6397 5505 892 5983 5176 807 1095 974 121
Dhenkanal 12340 11406 934 11682 10791 891 2475 2316 159
Gajapati 7750 6643 1107 7029 6046 983 821 722 99
Ganjam 12646 10913 1733 11737 10113 1624 1396 1219 177
Jagatsinghapur 11953 10607 1346 11514 10202 1312 1352 1231 121
Jajapur 15698 15032 666 14890 14267 623 2688 2609 79
Jharsuguda 34890 22402 12488 32360 20752 11608 5732 3632 2100
Kalahandi 9261 8296 965 8852 7931 921 1155 1065 90
Kandhamal 7112 6186 926 6518 5665 853 827 742 85
Kendrapara 13295 12424 871 12710 11870 840 1980 1856 124
Kendujhar 14473 11523 2950 13497 10777 2720 2797 2279 518
Khordha 39236 21350 17886 37453 20387 17066 4008 2518 1490
Koraput 7326 6011 1315 6735 5542 1193 1352 1137 215
Malkangiri 12637 11473 1164 11785 10720 1065 1731 1615 116
Mayurbhanj 10111 9186 925 9294 8450 844 1793 1682 111
Nabarangapur 10345 9813 532 9714 9228 486 1235 1199 36
Nuapada 7590 7199 391 7245 6876 369 1116 1064 52
Nayagarh 13619 13085 534 13009 12512 497 1709 1655 54
Puri 16114 13481 2633 15449 12957 2492 1679 1429 250
Rayagada 7290 5743 1547 6549 5130 1419 764 635 129
Sambalpur 9668 5747 3921 8855 5261 3594 1797 1085 712
Sonapur 10774 10046 728 10224 9532 692 1538 1437 101
Sundargarh 12915 8882 4033 12049 8250 3799 2169 1590 579
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State / District
Average Household Size
SC ST All
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 4.2 4.1 4.4 4.2 4.2 4.1 4.2 4.2 4.3
Anugul 4.2 4.2 4.7 4.2 4.3 4.0 4.2 4.2 4.4
Balangir 4.1 4.1 4.6 4.0 4.0 4.2 4.1 4.0 4.5
Baleshwar 4.3 4.3 4.4 4.7 4.6 4.7 4.2 4.2 4.3
Bargarh 4.0 4.0 4.5 4.1 4.1 4.5 4.1 4.1 4.5
Baudh 4.1 4.1 4.7 3.6 3.6 3.9 4.1 4.1 4.3
Bhadrak 4.8 4.7 5.0 4.9 4.9 4.3 4.8 4.7 5.3
Cuttack 4.3 4.2 5.0 4.1 4.1 4.5 4.3 4.2 4.4
Debagarh 3.8 3.8 4.0 4.2 4.2 4.1 3.9 3.8 4.1
Dhenkanal 4.3 4.2 4.6 4.5 4.5 5.8 4.2 4.2 4.5
Gajapati 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.7 3.8 1.9 3.7 3.8 3.6
Ganjam 4.3 4.2 4.8 4.1 4.1 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.4
Jagatsinghapur 4.0 4.0 4.1 3.3 3.4 2.8 3.9 4.0 3.6
Jajapur 4.3 4.3 5.0 4.8 4.9 4.1 4.5 4.5 4.5
Jharsuguda 4.1 4.0 4.3 4.2 4.2 4.3 4.2 4.1 4.4
Kalahandi 3.7 3.6 4.1 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.6 3.9
Kandhamal 3.8 3.8 4.3 3.9 3.9 4.3 3.8 3.8 4.3
Kendrapara 4.5 4.5 5.0 4.3 4.4 3.6 4.4 4.4 4.5
Kendujhar 4.3 4.3 4.4 4.6 4.7 4.5 4.5 4.4 4.5
Khordha 4.5 4.6 4.2 4.2 4.4 4.0 4.3 4.5 4.0
Koraput 3.9 3.9 4.1 3.9 3.9 3.6 3.9 3.9 4.0
Malkangiri 4.2 4.1 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.1 4.2 4.2 4.0
Mayurbhanj 4.1 4.1 4.0 4.4 4.4 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.3
Nabarangapur 4.0 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.2 3.5 4.0 4.1 3.9
Nuapada 4.0 4.0 4.3 4.0 4.0 3.5 4.0 4.0 4.0
Nayagarh 3.7 3.7 3.3 3.4 3.4 2.4 3.6 3.6 3.5
Puri 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.2 4.8 4.4 4.4 4.3
Rayagada 3.7 3.6 4.2 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.8 3.7 3.9
Sambalpur 4.2 4.0 4.5 4.2 4.2 4.3 4.2 4.1 4.4
Sonapur 4.1 4.1 4.2 4.1 4.1 3.5 4.0 4.0 3.9
Sundargarh 4.2 4.0 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.2 4.4 4.4 4.3
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State / DistrictPopulation below age 15
years (%) Dependency Ratio Currently Married Illiterate Women aged 15-49 years (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 26.8 27.4 23.9 58.4 60.6 48.2 28.5 31.6 12.3
Anugul 26.0 26.4 24.5 54.6 56.5 45.6 22.0 23.7 13.8
Balangir 27.1 27.3 24.7 60.6 61.4 52.5 32.9 34.9 10.7
Baleshwar 27.7 28.3 23.4 61.3 62.9 49.9 12.8 13.8 5.9
Bargarh 22.9 22.9 23.4 50.7 50.9 49.1 21.6 22.7 9.6
Baudh 29.7 30.1 23.2 62.9 63.8 48.8 31.4 32.4 12.3
Bhadrak 28.9 28.9 28.8 63.3 63.7 60.1 18.0 18.4 14.9
Cuttack 24.1 24.6 22.9 56.0 58.8 48.6 11.9 13.9 5.9
Debagarh 27.6 27.7 26.3 58.8 59.5 52.3 23.6 24.4 15.4
Dhenkanal 26.2 26.4 23.3 61.5 62.4 52.8 19.4 20.1 12.4
Gajapati 28.3 29.3 20.5 58.0 59.8 44.5 52.9 57.0 21.8
Ganjam 26.8 27.8 21.6 60.5 63.4 47.0 34.1 38.5 10.0
Jagatsinghapur 21.7 21.5 22.9 52.2 54.1 38.8 9.8 9.9 9.2
Jajapur 25.8 26.0 21.9 57.4 57.9 47.7 21.5 22.0 11.7
Jharsuguda 24.5 23.8 25.7 50.5 52.0 48.1 19.8 22.4 15.6
Kalahandi 27.7 28.2 23.1 57.6 59.5 43.9 46.0 50.0 14.9
Kandhamal 29.0 29.3 25.9 62.4 63.6 51.4 38.8 41.7 10.0
Kendrapara 25.9 26.2 21.7 64.7 65.6 52.7 17.9 18.4 10.2
Kendujhar 28.6 28.9 27.2 59.2 60.7 52.4 27.3 28.9 19.5
Khordha 24.1 25.5 22.5 51.6 57.5 45.0 9.5 11.5 7.1
Koraput 32.0 33.2 26.0 64.5 67.9 50.0 68.1 76.2 30.8
Malkangiri 33.6 33.9 30.3 68.0 69.1 56.2 68.8 72.0 33.0
Mayurbhanj 29.1 29.6 23.2 61.7 62.7 49.9 44.2 46.1 19.1
Nabarangapur 33.4 33.8 24.2 67.9 69.2 44.9 70.6 73.3 15.8
Nuapada 30.2 30.4 25.1 67.9 68.7 50.3 53.8 55.2 21.7
Nayagarh 25.6 25.7 22.0 63.3 63.8 51.0 12.0 12.3 4.3
Puri 22.8 22.8 22.9 51.1 51.8 47.4 13.7 13.7 13.7
Rayagada 29.1 30.0 24.8 58.7 61.3 47.1 57.5 65.7 20.4
Sambalpur 25.3 25.6 24.8 53.4 55.0 50.8 22.7 27.2 15.5
Sonapur 25.4 25.5 23.5 57.8 58.2 51.7 22.1 22.7 11.7
Sundargarh 26.5 27.1 25.1 54.2 57.6 47.4 24.1 31.2 10.6
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State / DistrictSex Ratio at Birth Sex Ratio (0-4 Years) Sex Ratio (All Ages)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 908 907 916 925 926 916 996 1004 956
Anugul 879 883 857 841 846 811 975 983 934
Balangir 938 928 1069 986 991 927 978 979 967
Baleshwar 928 936 856 927 921 984 1055 1062 1005
Bargarh 847 824 1141 844 835 939 971 972 967
Baudh 931 931 932 1002 1002 1022 979 979 989
Bhadrak 837 819 975 865 857 925 1067 1079 986
Cuttack 946 933 983 921 906 960 958 956 962
Debagarh 959 959 951 945 946 928 991 991 999
Dhenkanal 864 867 824 842 837 894 1034 1039 988
Gajapati 910 905 967 965 962 996 988 986 1013
Ganjam 877 889 813 913 919 876 1020 1030 973
Jagatsinghapur 943 966 770 928 945 785 979 994 872
Jajapur 911 917 780 954 953 975 1026 1028 990
Jharsuguda 906 916 892 890 899 875 944 968 907
Kalahandi 905 900 954 897 902 840 963 968 923
Kandhamal 884 871 1086 994 985 1087 977 981 936
Kendrapara 961 960 990 912 910 962 1103 1106 1066
Kendujhar 940 927 1008 978 973 1003 1019 1024 994
Khordha 903 897 910 932 950 911 946 973 915
Koraput 911 902 961 983 973 1043 1016 1020 998
Malkangiri 941 941 942 978 972 1066 1010 1009 1024
Mayurbhanj 933 935 896 960 965 873 1022 1023 1005
Nabarangapur 944 943 965 961 963 900 984 983 1002
Nuapada 926 923 - 967 974 792 968 968 972
Nayagarh 831 827 - 838 838 831 957 958 934
Puri 899 903 879 903 910 864 971 976 943
Rayagada 900 899 911 975 977 957 1043 1056 979
Sambalpur 889 881 904 887 869 919 975 978 969
Sonapur 923 930 808 942 954 771 941 942 918
Sundargarh 904 912 883 915 936 864 958 968 935
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860
880
900
920
940
960
980
1000
1020
Total Rural Urban
Sex Ratio at Birth Sex Ratio (0-4 Years) Sex Ratio (All Ages)
Odisha: Sex Ratio
800
850
900
950
1000
1050
1100
1150
Odisha: Sex Ratio
Sex Ratio at Birth Sex Ratio (0-4 Years) Sex Ratio (All Ages)
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EFFECTIVE LITERACY RATE
State / DistrictPerson Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 79.5 77.3 90.7 87.8 86.2 95.4 71.4 68.6 85.7
Anugul 84.0 82.7 90.7 92.1 91.3 96.2 75.8 74.1 84.7
Balangir 76.8 75.5 90.8 86.3 85.5 95.9 67.0 65.3 85.6
Baleshwar 89.2 88.4 94.8 96.0 95.7 98.0 83.0 81.8 91.6
Bargarh 82.6 81.8 91.6 90.7 90.2 96.2 74.3 73.2 86.8
Baudh 77.7 77.1 87.8 87.3 86.9 93.1 67.9 67.1 82.4
Bhadrak 86.6 86.5 87.5 93.4 93.6 91.6 80.6 80.3 83.3
Cuttack 90.7 89.3 94.7 96.2 95.5 98.2 85.0 82.7 91.1
Debagarh 82.4 81.8 88.6 89.8 89.5 93.1 75.1 74.2 84.2
Dhenkanal 83.7 83.0 90.0 91.6 91.1 95.6 76.3 75.5 84.4
Gajapati 63.7 61.1 84.2 74.6 72.5 91.4 52.6 49.5 77.1
Ganjam 78.4 75.7 91.4 89.2 87.5 96.8 68.7 65.4 86.0
Jagatsinghapur 89.5 89.0 93.4 94.9 94.6 97.0 84.1 83.5 89.2
Jajapur 84.5 84.2 90.8 91.3 91.1 95.4 78.0 77.6 86.1
Jharsuguda 84.9 82.4 89.0 92.1 90.5 94.8 77.3 74.1 82.6
Kalahandi 67.2 64.6 87.2 79.5 77.6 94.1 54.4 51.2 79.7
Kandhamal 71.4 69.5 91.4 84.4 83.2 96.4 58.2 55.6 86.0
Kendrapara 86.2 85.8 91.3 93.5 93.4 95.9 79.8 79.3 86.9
Kendujhar 81.4 80.1 87.3 90.1 89.2 94.0 72.9 71.3 80.4
Khordha 90.6 87.7 94.0 95.3 93.8 96.9 85.7 81.6 90.7
Koraput 56.2 51.3 78.7 67.3 62.9 87.0 45.3 39.9 70.3
Malkangiri 53.5 51.2 78.2 63.5 61.4 86.6 43.6 41.1 70.1
Mayurbhanj 68.0 66.7 84.7 78.2 77.0 92.1 58.2 56.7 77.4
Nabarangapur 54.7 52.9 87.7 65.2 63.8 93.3 43.9 41.9 82.0
Nuapada 65.3 64.4 84.8 76.2 75.6 90.5 54.0 52.9 79.1
Nayagarh 87.0 86.7 94.0 95.5 95.3 98.4 78.5 78.0 89.4
Puri 90.9 90.8 91.2 95.7 96.1 93.6 86.0 85.5 88.6
Rayagada 60.4 55.3 84.9 71.8 67.3 92.8 49.5 44.0 76.8
Sambalpur 83.8 80.5 89.0 91.0 89.1 93.9 76.5 71.9 83.9
Sonapur 82.4 82.1 87.0 90.4 90.2 93.7 73.7 73.3 79.7
Sundargarh 82.6 77.9 92.4 90.1 86.8 96.8 74.8 68.7 87.7
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State / District
Marriages among Females below legal age
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Marriages among Males below legal age (21 years)
(%)#
Currently Married Women aged 20-24 years married
before legal age (18 years)(%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 4.4 4.8 2.3 6.1 6.8 3.3 25.9 26.3 22.9
Anugul 6.2 6.7 4.1 5.9 6.0 5.7 25.7 25.1 29.5
Balangir 2.9 3.1 0.0 5.6 6.0 1.2 15.8 15.8 15.7
Baleshwar 3.3 3.5 1.7 2.8 3.1 0.7 18.8 18.1 26.8
Bargarh 2.9 2.8 4.6 3.9 3.8 4.9 21.9 22.0 19.7
Baudh 5.7 5.9 - 8.6 8.9 - 29.5 29.6 -
Bhadrak 1.1 1.2 0.6 1.9 1.9 2.2 14.6 14.0 18.3
Cuttack 1.8 1.9 1.4 1.9 2.0 1.7 13.7 12.9 16.2
Debagarh 3.2 3.2 2.7 4.7 4.7 4.9 20.5 20.1 24.2
Dhenkanal 3.9 4.4 0.0 4.7 5.0 2.3 15.9 16.4 9.2
Gajapati 7.1 7.9 2.1 6.7 7.3 2.9 40.0 41.5 22.6
Ganjam 5.6 6.7 0.0 2.4 2.8 0.7 31.5 33.0 19.4
Jagatsinghapur 0.6 0.6 0.8 1.7 1.5 3.1 11.5 10.4 18.3
Jajapur 2.3 2.4 - 3.1 3.3 - 14.8 14.7 -
Jharsuguda 1.7 1.2 2.5 3.3 2.8 4.0 13.9 10.2 20.1
Kalahandi 3.6 4.0 - 9.1 9.8 - 28.1 29.1 -
Kandhamal 6.3 6.3 7.3 9.1 9.2 7.5 30.6 31.4 20.9
Kendrapara 0.8 0.8 0.9 1.7 1.6 2.1 7.2 7.4 2.4
Kendujhar 6.1 6.7 3.7 7.9 9.0 3.4 26.4 27.1 22.3
Khordha 2.0 2.2 1.7 2.6 3.0 2.0 19.8 17.5 22.8
Koraput 14.7 15.8 10.2 25.7 27.8 16.7 46.7 48.2 36.9
Malkangiri 16.0 17.0 4.4 23.7 25.0 6.1 46.0 46.3 41.0
Mayurbhanj 6.9 7.3 1.4 7.6 7.9 1.8 31.9 32.2 27.1
Nabarangapur 15.1 15.9 - 25.8 26.5 - 49.7 50.1 -
Nuapada 4.5 4.1 - 11.2 11.2 - 30.4 30.6 -
Nayagarh 5.3 5.3 - 3.2 3.3 - 24.3 24.4 -
Puri 1.2 0.8 3.2 2.0 1.9 2.4 15.5 11.9 29.3
Rayagada 8.4 8.2 9.3 12.4 15.0 0.0 36.4 37.1 31.7
Sambalpur 2.2 2.2 2.2 5.3 5.1 5.7 16.7 14.4 20.3
Sonapur 3.7 3.9 1.6 3.6 3.4 5.1 29.9 29.9 29.9
Sundargarh 2.5 2.8 1.7 5.7 7.0 3.1 20.4 19.1 23.6
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Currently Married Men aged 25-29 years married before
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Mean age at Marriage#
Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 17.7 18.0 16.2 26.8 26.5 28.4 22.1 21.9 23.1
Anugul 16.8 17.5 13.2 26.6 26.3 27.8 21.5 21.3 22.4
Balangir 12.5 12.6 12.1 26.1 25.9 28.3 21.6 21.4 23.4
Baleshwar 12.0 12.3 9.1 27.2 27.0 29.0 21.8 21.7 22.5
Bargarh 11.8 11.9 9.1 26.8 26.8 27.3 21.3 21.3 22.2
Baudh 19.9 19.6 - 25.4 25.2 - 21.1 21.0 -
Bhadrak 9.5 8.8 14.0 27.7 27.6 27.9 23.0 23.0 22.9
Cuttack 10.4 10.0 11.5 28.7 28.6 29.2 23.1 22.9 23.8
Debagarh 14.6 14.2 18.9 26.8 26.6 28.3 21.7 21.6 22.9
Dhenkanal 11.0 11.5 5.1 27.6 27.5 28.8 22.0 21.8 23.8
Gajapati 21.1 21.9 10.8 26.5 26.2 28.3 21.1 20.8 23.1
Ganjam 12.9 13.0 11.1 26.9 26.5 29.4 21.0 20.7 22.6
Jagatsinghapur 6.6 6.4 7.6 28.7 28.8 28.1 24.2 24.3 23.3
Jajapur 9.6 9.6 - 28.0 27.9 - 23.3 23.3 -
Jharsuguda 10.9 8.0 15.6 27.0 26.8 27.4 22.3 22.2 22.5
Kalahandi 24.0 24.7 - 25.4 25.1 - 21.6 21.4 -
Kandhamal 19.1 19.2 17.4 26.3 26.1 27.6 21.8 21.7 23.0
Kendrapara 4.3 4.4 2.9 28.0 27.8 29.6 23.6 23.6 24.1
Kendujhar 17.6 17.3 19.2 26.2 25.9 27.7 21.7 21.6 22.1
Khordha 12.8 11.2 14.9 28.0 27.4 28.7 22.9 22.4 23.6
Koraput 45.0 45.8 39.2 24.0 23.5 26.2 20.8 20.4 22.1
Malkangiri 37.4 37.9 29.6 23.5 23.2 27.2 20.4 20.1 24.4
Mayurbhanj 23.7 23.2 33.3 26.2 25.9 30.2 21.3 21.2 23.2
Nabarangapur 33.5 33.9 - 23.2 23.0 - 20.3 20.2 -
Nuapada 21.1 21.3 - 25.0 25.0 - 21.7 21.7 -
Nayagarh 9.0 8.8 - 27.3 27.2 - 21.1 21.1 -
Puri 11.0 10.2 14.8 28.1 27.9 29.3 23.4 23.3 23.9
Rayagada 22.6 23.0 19.9 25.3 24.8 27.8 21.1 21.0 21.7
Sambalpur 11.1 9.1 14.2 27.2 26.7 27.9 22.4 22.1 22.9
Sonapur 16.0 16.3 7.4 27.0 26.9 28.8 21.9 21.8 23.2
Sundargarh 17.5 16.5 19.9 27.0 26.5 28.2 23.0 22.7 23.4
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SCHOOLING STATUS
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Children currently attending school (Age 6-17 years) (%)
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 84.9 84.1 89.9 85.7 85.1 89.4 84.1 83.1 90.3
Anugul 83.8 83.1 87.5 84.7 84.3 87.1 82.8 81.9 87.9
Balangir 85.0 84.4 92.7 86.6 86.2 91.7 83.3 82.4 93.8
Baleshwar 89.6 89.6 89.7 89.5 89.6 88.6 89.6 89.5 90.8
Bargarh 79.5 78.6 89.4 79.5 78.7 88.5 79.4 78.5 90.4
Baudh 86.4 86.3 - 86.9 86.9 - 85.9 85.7 -
Bhadrak 86.3 86.9 81.8 87.5 88.6 79.8 85.0 85.2 84.0
Cuttack 88.3 87.1 91.8 89.0 88.2 91.8 87.4 85.9 91.8
Debagarh 82.3 81.7 87.9 82.7 82.2 87.9 81.8 81.1 87.8
Dhenkanal 83.2 82.8 87.9 85.0 84.7 87.8 81.4 80.8 88.1
Gajapati 84.5 84.0 90.8 86.7 86.4 90.9 82.2 81.5 90.8
Ganjam 85.2 84.9 87.2 87.3 87.5 86.3 83.0 82.2 88.2
Jagatsinghapur 97.2 97.2 96.8 97.3 97.4 97.1 97.1 97.1 96.4
Jajapur 86.6 86.5 - 87.5 87.4 - 85.7 85.5 -
Jharsuguda 84.4 81.0 89.6 84.4 81.4 89.0 84.4 80.7 90.3
Kalahandi 82.8 81.8 - 84.5 83.8 - 81.0 79.7 -
Kandhamal 93.4 93.2 95.1 93.9 93.7 96.4 92.8 92.8 93.4
Kendrapara 87.5 87.4 89.8 88.8 88.7 91.2 86.2 86.0 88.6
Kendujhar 82.2 81.9 83.8 82.3 82.1 83.4 82.2 81.7 84.1
Khordha 88.8 86.5 92.1 88.9 86.6 92.0 88.8 86.4 92.3
Koraput 76.0 74.1 87.1 77.9 76.2 87.1 74.0 71.8 87.0
Malkangiri 81.1 80.3 90.7 81.9 81.2 90.7 80.3 79.3 90.6
Mayurbhanj 85.4 85.1 90.3 85.2 84.9 90.1 85.6 85.3 90.5
Nabarangapur 71.3 70.5 - 72.2 71.5 - 70.3 69.4 -
Nuapada 86.2 86.0 - 87.7 87.6 - 84.5 84.3 -
Nayagarh 85.8 85.6 - 87.1 87.0 - 84.2 84.1 -
Puri 89.5 89.2 90.9 89.9 89.9 90.3 89.0 88.5 91.5
Rayagada 78.8 76.4 92.6 81.1 78.9 93.8 76.5 73.8 91.4
Sambalpur 78.8 74.8 85.1 78.4 74.8 83.8 79.3 74.8 86.5
Sonapur 87.8 87.8 88.4 87.5 87.5 86.9 88.1 88.0 90.0
Sundargarh 88.2 85.9 93.2 87.6 85.4 92.4 88.8 86.4 94.0
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SCHOOLING STATUS
State / District
Children attended before / Drop out (Age 6-17 years) (%)
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 13.5 14.2 9.3 13.0 13.5 9.8 14.1 15.0 8.8
Anugul 16.0 16.7 11.9 15.0 15.6 12.5 17.0 18.0 11.3
Balangir 14.7 15.3 7.3 13.2 13.6 8.3 16.4 17.2 6.2
Baleshwar 10.3 10.3 9.9 10.4 10.3 11.4 10.2 10.4 8.4
Bargarh 20.4 21.2 10.5 20.4 21.2 11.4 20.3 21.3 9.4
Baudh 13.1 13.2 - 12.7 12.7 - 13.5 13.7 -
Bhadrak 13.3 12.7 17.7 12.2 11.1 19.8 14.5 14.4 15.5
Cuttack 11.1 12.2 7.5 10.4 11.2 7.8 11.8 13.3 7.1
Debagarh 17.4 17.9 12.1 17.1 17.6 12.1 17.6 18.2 12.2
Dhenkanal 16.6 17.0 11.8 14.9 15.2 12.2 18.3 18.9 11.4
Gajapati 12.1 12.4 8.1 10.8 11.1 8.0 13.4 13.8 8.2
Ganjam 13.8 14.1 12.0 11.8 11.7 12.4 15.9 16.6 11.5
Jagatsinghapur 2.3 2.3 2.4 2.3 2.4 2.1 2.3 2.3 2.8
Jajapur 12.7 12.8 - 11.8 11.9 - 13.5 13.6 -
Jharsuguda 15.5 18.9 10.2 15.5 18.6 10.9 15.5 19.2 9.5
Kalahandi 14.1 15.0 - 13.0 13.8 - 15.1 16.2 -
Kandhamal 5.6 5.7 4.4 5.0 5.1 3.6 6.2 6.2 5.3
Kendrapara 12.3 12.4 10.2 10.9 11.0 8.8 13.6 13.7 11.4
Kendujhar 16.7 17.1 15.0 16.7 16.9 16.0 16.7 17.3 14.0
Khordha 10.3 12.7 7.0 10.2 12.5 7.1 10.4 12.9 6.8
Koraput 17.1 18.4 9.7 16.7 18.0 9.5 17.5 18.8 10.0
Malkangiri 13.1 13.6 8.2 13.2 13.6 8.3 13.1 13.6 8.1
Mayurbhanj 12.4 12.6 9.2 13.2 13.4 9.6 11.6 11.7 8.8
Nabarangapur 20.8 21.3 - 20.7 21.3 - 20.8 21.3 -
Nuapada 12.5 12.6 - 11.3 11.4 - 13.8 14.0 -
Nayagarh 13.7 13.9 - 12.3 12.4 - 15.3 15.5 -
Puri 10.1 10.5 7.7 9.7 9.9 8.7 10.5 11.2 6.7
Rayagada 15.4 17.1 5.8 14.5 16.2 4.8 16.3 18.0 6.7
Sambalpur 21.1 25.0 14.8 21.4 25.0 16.1 20.7 25.1 13.4
Sonapur 11.7 11.7 11.4 11.9 11.8 12.8 11.5 11.6 10.0
Sundargarh 11.5 13.7 6.5 12.1 14.2 7.3 10.8 13.2 5.6
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WORK STATUS
State / District
Children aged 5-14 years engaged in work (%)
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 3.7 3.8 2.8 4.2 4.3 3.5 3.1 3.3 2.0
Anugul 3.5 3.4 3.7 3.6 3.6 4.0 3.3 3.2 3.4
Balangir 3.6 3.7 2.3 3.9 4.0 2.7 3.4 3.5 1.9
Baleshwar 2.4 2.4 2.2 2.3 2.3 2.0 2.4 2.4 2.4
Bargarh 4.3 4.5 2.2 5.3 5.6 2.4 3.2 3.3 2.0
Baudh 3.2 3.2 - 3.5 3.5 - 2.9 2.9 -
Bhadrak 2.6 2.3 4.7 2.9 2.5 5.4 2.4 2.2 4.0
Cuttack 2.4 2.7 1.5 3.2 3.5 2.4 1.4 1.8 0.5
Debagarh 4.7 5.0 2.7 5.3 5.6 2.7 4.1 4.3 2.7
Dhenkanal 4.1 4.1 3.3 3.6 3.7 2.8 4.6 4.6 3.7
Gajapati 2.7 2.8 1.8 3.1 3.1 3.0 2.3 2.4 0.3
Ganjam 3.3 3.3 3.4 3.8 3.6 5.0 2.8 3.0 1.5
Jagatsinghapur 0.8 0.7 0.9 1.2 1.2 1.4 0.3 0.3 0.4
Jajapur 4.3 4.4 - 4.1 4.2 - 4.4 4.6 -
Jharsuguda 3.6 4.2 2.7 4.0 4.8 2.9 3.1 3.5 2.3
Kalahandi 4.6 4.7 - 5.3 5.2 - 3.8 4.2 -
Kandhamal 2.4 2.5 1.2 3.1 3.2 1.4 1.6 1.6 0.9
Kendrapara 2.0 2.0 1.7 1.9 1.9 2.2 2.1 2.1 1.2
Kendujhar 6.2 6.2 6.4 6.5 6.4 6.9 5.9 5.9 5.9
Khordha 2.0 2.2 1.7 3.1 3.7 2.4 0.7 0.6 0.9
Koraput 7.3 7.7 4.2 8.2 8.7 5.1 6.2 6.7 3.1
Malkangiri 4.2 4.3 3.0 5.1 5.3 3.6 3.2 3.2 2.4
Mayurbhanj 4.7 4.7 3.7 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.3 4.5 2.2
Nabarangapur 6.1 6.3 - 7.5 7.7 - 4.6 4.8 -
Nuapada 1.8 1.8 - 2.8 2.8 - 0.7 0.7 -
Nayagarh 1.6 1.7 - 2.4 2.5 - 0.7 0.7 -
Puri 1.4 1.2 2.6 2.2 1.8 4.1 0.5 0.5 0.9
Rayagada 4.6 5.3 0.8 5.6 6.4 1.0 3.6 4.2 0.5
Sambalpur 4.9 5.4 4.0 5.8 6.4 4.9 3.9 4.4 3.0
Sonapur 2.5 2.5 2.6 3.4 3.4 3.3 1.6 1.6 1.8
Sundargarh 4.6 5.5 2.7 4.8 5.7 2.9 4.3 5.2 2.5
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Work Participation Rate (15 years and above)
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 50.8 51.6 47.1 76.3 76.9 73.9 26.1 27.4 19.1
Anugul 53.1 53.0 53.4 76.4 75.6 80.2 29.6 30.6 24.9
Balangir 52.0 52.5 46.6 78.5 79.0 72.9 25.4 26.0 19.4
Baleshwar 43.7 43.1 47.7 76.5 76.5 76.6 14.5 13.9 19.0
Bargarh 63.4 64.4 51.3 82.6 83.2 75.8 43.9 45.4 25.9
Baudh 49.3 49.4 - 75.4 75.6 - 22.6 22.5 -
Bhadrak 42.7 42.1 46.9 75.4 75.2 77.2 14.7 14.4 16.7
Cuttack 41.7 41.2 43.1 72.3 72.0 73.2 10.3 9.9 11.5
Debagarh 63.0 63.9 55.6 79.6 80.1 75.1 46.9 48.0 35.9
Dhenkanal 45.9 46.0 45.2 74.8 75.0 72.9 19.7 20.0 17.3
Gajapati 54.9 56.5 43.7 73.7 74.4 68.9 36.1 38.4 19.3
Ganjam 50.3 51.4 45.3 75.1 75.9 72.0 28.7 30.7 18.9
Jagatsinghapur 39.5 38.6 46.1 72.2 71.5 77.0 6.7 6.6 7.5
Jajapur 45.5 45.5 - 74.2 74.4 - 18.6 18.6 -
Jharsuguda 56.1 59.8 49.9 79.8 81.3 77.4 31.0 37.7 19.2
Kalahandi 59.3 61.5 - 78.6 79.8 - 39.4 42.7 -
Kandhamal 58.9 60.2 46.2 74.6 74.9 70.9 43.3 45.5 20.6
Kendrapara 39.9 39.8 41.2 68.9 68.9 68.2 15.3 15.3 15.6
Kendujhar 61.5 62.6 56.4 81.2 81.1 81.3 42.6 45.0 31.3
Khordha 42.3 40.1 44.7 71.8 71.5 72.1 11.6 8.6 15.0
Koraput 62.5 67.3 42.3 79.6 82.9 65.9 46.1 52.3 19.0
Malkangiri 54.7 55.3 48.1 79.8 80.7 69.9 30.1 30.4 26.8
Mayurbhanj 62.5 63.3 52.9 80.1 80.5 75.6 45.7 47.0 31.1
Nabarangapur 56.0 56.6 - 81.0 81.5 - 30.7 31.5 -
Nuapada 45.3 45.4 - 76.2 76.3 - 13.8 13.8 -
Nayagarh 37.1 37.1 - 68.6 68.9 - 6.5 6.4 -
Puri 40.2 39.6 42.8 72.9 73.2 71.5 7.5 6.5 12.5
Rayagada 60.2 63.8 43.7 78.4 80.5 69.4 43.3 48.6 17.7
Sambalpur 63.2 69.0 54.0 81.4 83.3 78.4 44.9 54.7 29.1
Sonapur 50.5 50.7 46.3 74.7 74.9 72.3 24.3 24.7 17.3
Sundargarh 55.6 58.0 50.8 79.4 81.1 76.0 30.9 34.4 23.7
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State / District
Prevalence of any type of Disability (Per 100,000 Population)
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 2358 2474 1756 2564 2702 1872 2152 2248 1632
Anugul 2524 2637 1961 2681 2810 2059 2362 2460 1855
Balangir 2669 2750 1770 2788 2877 1817 2546 2620 1719
Baleshwar 2381 2463 1781 2711 2903 1376 2072 2057 2187
Bargarh 2286 2338 1702 2503 2556 1911 2060 2112 1483
Baudh 2213 2251 - 2416 2458 - 2005 2039 -
Bhadrak 2388 2461 1872 2434 2536 1755 2346 2393 1992
Cuttack 2426 2570 2033 2638 2801 2193 2201 2325 1864
Debagarh 2887 3002 1795 3467 3582 2390 2307 2424 1190
Dhenkanal 2572 2630 2003 2710 2763 2208 2439 2503 1795
Gajapati 3237 3176 3755 3094 3053 3446 3382 3301 4061
Ganjam 2705 2885 1805 2977 3190 1985 2454 2610 1619
Jagatsinghapur 2066 2160 1319 2346 2453 1576 1782 1870 1008
Jajapur 3196 3220 - 3740 3779 - 2667 2679 -
Jharsuguda 2174 2568 1530 2206 2698 1429 2139 2432 1644
Kalahandi 3408 3378 - 3285 3287 - 3538 3473 -
Kandhamal 2693 2629 3355 2907 2859 3391 2476 2396 3317
Kendrapara 2228 2250 1894 2722 2754 2254 1787 1802 1552
Kendujhar 2299 2328 2169 2721 2814 2300 1885 1853 2037
Khordha 1317 1743 816 1505 2015 930 1118 1467 689
Koraput 2152 2279 1550 2192 2383 1300 2112 2178 1801
Malkangiri 1597 1634 1178 1784 1801 1590 1411 1468 775
Mayurbhanj 2319 2323 2259 2312 2325 2136 2326 2322 2382
Nabarangapur 1490 1501 - 1480 1500 - 1500 1501 -
Nuapada 1619 1582 - 1815 1750 - 1416 1409 -
Nayagarh 2063 2066 - 2492 2483 - 1626 1641 -
Puri 1845 2040 881 2130 2368 990 1554 1709 763
Rayagada 2290 2458 1466 2360 2510 1645 2224 2409 1283
Sambalpur 2495 2847 1935 2892 3286 2270 2086 2397 1586
Sonapur 2140 2107 2678 2465 2456 2615 1790 1733 2749
Sundargarh 2738 3046 2094 2983 3197 2544 2480 2889 1608
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Odisha: Prevalence of any type of Disability(Per 100,000 Population)
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State / District
Number of Injured Persons by type of Treatment received (Per 100,000 Population)
Severe
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 219 228 172 301 310 257 137 147 83
Anugul 277 292 201 397 419 289 153 163 105
Balangir 149 150 133 202 197 260 94 102 0
Baleshwar 257 279 101 416 451 172 109 120 29
Bargarh 163 175 30 225 240 59 98 106 0
Baudh 143 146 - 182 182 - 104 109 -
Bhadrak 179 193 82 267 297 69 98 99 95
Cuttack 377 423 251 482 509 408 266 332 86
Debagarh 242 240 260 300 283 469 184 198 48
Dhenkanal 359 366 289 459 466 397 263 271 179
Gajapati 139 140 133 149 144 191 129 135 76
Ganjam 254 285 100 339 375 172 176 204 25
Jagatsinghapur 391 408 260 517 535 386 265 283 108
Jajapur 297 303 - 384 391 - 213 218 -
Jharsuguda 190 189 190 239 243 233 137 133 143
Kalahandi 111 116 - 145 147 - 75 84 -
Kandhamal 230 229 243 292 279 429 167 179 45
Kendrapara 230 232 187 363 368 288 110 112 91
Kendujhar 135 144 96 199 210 147 73 80 45
Khordha 191 233 141 261 318 198 117 147 79
Koraput 134 149 65 203 232 65 67 67 65
Malkangiri 180 176 224 258 260 227 103 92 222
Mayurbhanj 153 153 166 207 209 190 101 98 143
Nabarangapur 33 35 - 46 48 - 21 22 -
Nuapada 58 54 - 59 48 - 57 59 -
Nayagarh 445 448 - 591 595 - 296 297 -
Puri 321 339 237 459 476 377 181 200 85
Rayagada 97 81 180 135 118 219 61 46 139
Sambalpur 200 235 146 281 333 201 117 135 88
Sonapur 79 82 26 110 114 49 46 49 0
Sundargarh 242 204 321 355 289 489 123 116 140
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State / District
Number of Injured Persons by type of Treatment received (Per 100,000 Population)
Major
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 374 388 304 523 542 428 226 236 174
Anugul 587 633 360 874 942 547 293 319 158
Balangir 256 263 177 393 405 260 116 118 90
Baleshwar 345 372 144 516 561 201 185 198 86
Bargarh 496 516 271 705 737 353 278 286 185
Baudh 300 309 - 411 423 - 188 193 -
Bhadrak 680 682 667 759 734 924 608 635 403
Cuttack 561 594 470 701 733 616 412 448 315
Debagarh 864 900 519 1222 1262 843 505 538 190
Dhenkanal 452 468 289 694 720 442 221 229 135
Gajapati 120 129 38 167 178 77 72 80 0
Ganjam 333 342 286 517 538 417 163 166 152
Jagatsinghapur 486 479 537 624 607 743 346 352 288
Jajapur 544 552 - 762 773 - 333 337 -
Jharsuguda 402 427 360 554 587 501 238 259 203
Kalahandi 152 149 - 199 191 - 103 104 -
Kandhamal 387 394 309 555 564 472 215 222 136
Kendrapara 603 621 327 887 915 480 349 359 183
Kendujhar 287 310 178 426 461 265 150 163 89
Khordha 346 406 274 490 580 388 194 231 149
Koraput 184 206 82 246 271 130 123 142 33
Malkangiri 148 148 150 190 196 114 106 99 185
Mayurbhanj 273 270 309 402 396 475 146 147 143
Nabarangapur 61 54 - 84 68 - 38 39 -
Nuapada 133 123 - 186 168 - 78 77 -
Nayagarh 612 619 - 842 847 - 377 388 -
Puri 570 622 310 817 908 377 317 333 237
Rayagada 111 97 180 135 118 219 88 78 139
Sambalpur 385 407 350 530 558 486 237 253 209
Sonapur 300 291 442 411 393 691 180 181 165
Sundargarh 254 239 285 364 347 399 137 126 162
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INJURY
State / District
Number of Injured Persons by type of Treatment received (Per 100,000 Population)
Minor
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 1735 1805 1372 2146 2234 1703 1324 1381 1022
Anugul 2934 3128 1970 4074 4360 2702 1760 1874 1173
Balangir 1250 1265 1084 1666 1683 1471 823 836 679
Baleshwar 1834 1834 1838 2578 2565 2666 1141 1158 1007
Bargarh 3386 3429 2908 4569 4594 4293 2158 2221 1452
Baudh 486 499 - 574 585 - 395 412 -
Bhadrak 2355 2320 2609 3255 3286 3048 1526 1442 2158
Cuttack 949 908 1061 1256 1172 1486 624 629 612
Debagarh 3939 4090 2503 5287 5501 3280 2590 2682 1713
Dhenkanal 2654 2611 3071 3747 3723 3974 1608 1554 2153
Gajapati 8345 8558 6556 8834 9445 3637 7850 7657 9450
Ganjam 736 829 274 895 1009 368 589 667 177
Jagatsinghapur 2791 2944 1579 2651 2809 1516 2933 3078 1655
Jajapur 1641 1579 - 2135 2052 - 1162 1121 -
Jharsuguda 2882 3370 2086 3849 4570 2707 1846 2115 1391
Kalahandi 206 173 - 268 204 - 140 140 -
Kandhamal 2447 2304 3928 1391 1308 2232 3525 3317 5725
Kendrapara 5019 4976 5659 6685 6689 6619 3531 3453 4747
Kendujhar 1502 1599 1058 2135 2287 1445 881 927 669
Khordha 793 1007 541 1012 1244 751 563 768 310
Koraput 307 327 212 412 431 325 203 225 98
Malkangiri 2487 2447 2935 2879 2965 1893 2098 1933 3951
Mayurbhanj 1551 1564 1379 2134 2167 1709 981 976 1048
Nabarangapur 1102 1077 - 539 517 - 1678 1651 -
Nuapada 3591 3538 - 1598 1579 - 5657 5570 -
Nayagarh 1463 1474 - 1852 1861 - 1066 1080 -
Puri 1328 1299 1469 1852 1816 2028 792 778 865
Rayagada 115 77 304 148 98 384 84 57 223
Sambalpur 1612 1697 1477 2196 2337 1974 1009 1041 958
Sonapur 509 488 858 685 660 1085 321 304 605
Sundargarh 1472 1375 1674 1954 1851 2165 963 878 1144
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1200
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1600
1800
2000
2200
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Odisha: Number of Injured Persons by type of Treatment received(Per 100,000 Population)
PersonMaleFemale
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100
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ACUTE ILLNESS
State / District
Persons suffering from Acute Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
Diarrhoea/Dysentery
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 762 821 457 725 787 413 800 855 503
Anugul 831 896 511 847 937 418 815 854 613
Balangir 679 703 420 727 762 346 631 643 498
Baleshwar 780 834 388 750 788 487 808 877 288
Bargarh 1063 1102 633 991 1044 412 1138 1163 865
Baudh 256 265 - 296 312 - 215 216 -
Bhadrak 955 1018 503 855 917 439 1047 1110 569
Cuttack 375 376 372 383 387 372 367 365 373
Debagarh 1696 1725 1417 1631 1635 1593 1760 1815 1238
Dhenkanal 1512 1528 1357 1403 1406 1369 1617 1643 1346
Gajapati 649 708 152 619 679 115 679 738 190
Ganjam 473 532 174 467 546 98 478 520 253
Jagatsinghapur 415 435 260 373 392 238 458 477 288
Jajapur 2001 2024 - 1822 1831 - 2174 2210 -
Jharsuguda 897 1177 438 828 1099 399 970 1259 481
Kalahandi 133 121 - 126 120 - 140 123 -
Kandhamal 483 490 419 460 476 300 507 504 545
Kendrapara 1318 1348 865 1167 1191 815 1453 1487 913
Kendujhar 1271 1298 1147 1201 1235 1047 1339 1359 1249
Khordha 393 567 188 368 540 174 419 595 202
Koraput 397 440 196 414 475 130 381 406 262
Malkangiri 374 383 280 349 360 227 399 405 332
Mayurbhanj 1179 1218 666 1169 1216 570 1188 1220 762
Nabarangapur 512 529 - 555 579 - 468 479 -
Nuapada 148 150 - 182 181 - 113 118 -
Nayagarh 913 897 - 824 801 - 1003 994 -
Puri 644 717 286 608 682 251 682 752 322
Rayagada 244 266 138 228 253 110 260 278 167
Sambalpur 950 1015 846 944 1034 802 957 997 892
Sonapur 377 362 624 380 364 641 373 360 605
Sundargarh 697 761 565 649 731 479 749 792 658
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State / District
Persons suffering from Acute Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI)
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 1134 1160 1001 1047 1068 943 1220 1250 1063
Anugul 265 268 251 255 268 193 275 268 315
Balangir 484 500 310 460 474 303 509 527 317
Baleshwar 193 204 115 189 204 86 197 204 144
Bargarh 1331 1394 633 1168 1223 559 1500 1571 711
Baudh 3054 3088 - 2990 3063 - 3120 3114 -
Bhadrak 5104 5277 3873 4968 5086 4180 5229 5451 3558
Cuttack 505 556 367 510 541 426 500 572 306
Debagarh 167 175 94 195 206 94 139 144 95
Dhenkanal 406 425 223 363 378 221 448 470 224
Gajapati 519 543 324 544 568 345 494 517 304
Ganjam 3897 4074 3013 3565 3689 2989 4203 4422 3036
Jagatsinghapur 795 868 212 776 846 268 814 890 144
Jajapur 250 261 - 257 267 - 243 255 -
Jharsuguda 3405 3919 2566 2551 2773 2200 4321 5117 2974
Kalahandi 75 82 22 96 108 0 54 55 47
Kandhamal 885 853 1214 803 818 644 969 889 1817
Kendrapara 118 121 70 119 121 96 117 122 46
Kendujhar 239 215 348 208 182 324 269 247 372
Khordha 1749 2405 978 1643 2300 902 1860 2511 1061
Koraput 142 168 16 129 156 0 154 179 33
Malkangiri 1656 940 9738 1559 931 8706 1753 949 10746
Mayurbhanj 78 83 24 89 93 47 67 73 0
Nabarangapur 87 87 - 100 96 - 73 77 -
Nuapada 581 562 - 623 606 - 538 517 -
Nayagarh 1297 1296 - 1234 1238 - 1361 1355 -
Puri 3777 4057 2390 3427 3711 2059 4135 4405 2748
Rayagada 39 38 41 45 38 82 33 39 0
Sambalpur 629 804 350 569 743 296 691 868 408
Sonapur 739 762 364 718 738 395 762 787 330
Sundargarh 477 298 850 439 288 748 517 309 960
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ACUTE ILLNESS
State / District
Persons suffering from Acute Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
Fever (All Types)
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 6266 6573 4670 5841 6180 4143 6690 6962 5228
Anugul 5670 6096 3554 5025 5475 2863 6334 6729 4306
Balangir 7305 7300 7366 6955 7022 6231 7664 7585 8552
Baleshwar 10109 10454 7612 9463 9806 7081 10712 11052 8144
Bargarh 6024 6154 4580 5276 5373 4205 6800 6964 4974
Baudh 6244 6379 - 5923 6042 - 6573 6725 -
Bhadrak 5862 5842 6003 5451 5499 5127 6241 6154 6902
Cuttack 6297 7023 4322 5824 6427 4178 6799 7656 4472
Debagarh 11462 11886 7438 10078 10522 5904 12845 13247 8996
Dhenkanal 9118 9052 9769 8600 8586 8742 9613 9495 10812
Gajapati 5025 5457 1391 4326 4695 1187 5733 6231 1594
Ganjam 1983 2186 971 1944 2188 809 2020 2185 1139
Jagatsinghapur 5893 6127 4037 5563 5832 3627 6228 6420 4534
Jajapur 9876 10069 - 9222 9399 - 10510 10719 -
Jharsuguda 3953 3985 3899 3584 3663 3460 4347 4323 4389
Kalahandi 6456 6765 3965 6098 6425 3522 6832 7122 4448
Kandhamal 6976 7187 4789 6595 6844 4077 7363 7535 5543
Kendrapara 6047 6048 6034 5643 5648 5564 6408 6403 6481
Kendujhar 8649 9040 6847 7984 8474 5764 9301 9593 7939
Khordha 6320 7789 4593 5870 7385 4161 6793 8197 5069
Koraput 3369 3581 2365 3243 3470 2177 3494 3691 2554
Malkangiri 11060 11463 6505 9775 10145 5564 12333 12771 7422
Mayurbhanj 6736 6993 3376 6469 6710 3370 6997 7269 3383
Nabarangapur 3643 3641 - 3587 3582 - 3700 3701 -
Nuapada 5038 5083 - 4655 4662 - 5436 5519 -
Nayagarh 10700 10791 - 10470 10600 - 10934 10985 -
Puri 3167 3541 1314 3054 3451 1147 3283 3631 1493
Rayagada 4473 4781 2959 4091 4352 2852 4840 5187 3068
Sambalpur 8918 8855 9018 8048 8151 7886 9815 9576 10199
Sonapur 3778 3740 4394 3481 3498 3207 4096 3999 5717
Sundargarh 5232 5357 4971 4820 5204 4031 5667 5516 5988
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State / District
Persons suffering from Acute Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
Any type of Acute Illness
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 10147 10662 7480 9395 9942 6653 10899 11373 8353
Anugul 12050 12308 10770 10703 11047 9054 13437 13592 12638
Balangir 10721 10791 9954 10102 10234 8654 11356 11360 11312
Baleshwar 16083 16788 10972 15027 15771 9862 17067 17727 12086
Bargarh 10537 10738 8301 9305 9490 7263 11815 12031 9391
Baudh 11200 11344 - 10831 11010 - 11577 11686 -
Bhadrak 17616 18198 13480 16320 16941 12171 18811 19339 14824
Cuttack 8164 9047 5764 7674 8447 5565 8684 9683 5973
Debagarh 14882 15300 10909 13478 13904 9466 16285 16694 12375
Dhenkanal 15219 15255 14864 14367 14587 12274 16034 15890 17497
Gajapati 7365 7912 2763 6597 7107 2259 8142 8730 3264
Ganjam 7863 8533 4519 7273 7914 4288 8408 9092 4757
Jagatsinghapur 8457 8885 5063 7917 8373 4637 9002 9391 5578
Jajapur 14245 14388 - 13133 13331 - 15325 15411 -
Jharsuguda 11506 12777 9427 10148 10969 8849 12962 14668 10073
Kalahandi 7169 7480 4659 6871 7214 4167 7481 7759 5197
Kandhamal 9499 9683 7592 8964 9229 6266 10045 10145 8996
Kendrapara 10628 10636 10500 9535 9531 9592 11603 11618 11365
Kendujhar 11033 11324 9697 10182 10543 8550 11869 12086 10853
Khordha 9061 11400 6312 8454 10855 5745 9701 11951 6937
Koraput 4594 4941 2952 4409 4803 2567 4777 5078 3340
Malkangiri 13922 13634 17178 12531 12305 15102 15301 14952 19202
Mayurbhanj 12216 12519 8250 11594 11934 7214 12823 13089 9290
Nabarangapur 4747 4767 - 4668 4684 - 4828 4853 -
Nuapada 6110 6138 - 5819 5810 - 6412 6478 -
Nayagarh 14706 14777 - 14277 14389 - 15143 15171 -
Puri 8698 9459 4920 8095 8871 4370 9313 10053 5513
Rayagada 5104 5450 3402 4651 4949 3236 5538 5924 3570
Sambalpur 11623 11779 11373 10656 11033 10060 12619 12542 12744
Sonapur 5939 5939 5928 5504 5552 4736 6405 6354 7257
Sundargarh 6776 6709 6916 6239 6497 5707 7343 6930 8222
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Person Male Female
Odisha: Persons suffering from Diarrhoea/Dysentery Per 100,000 Population)
TotalRuralUrban
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1200
1400
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Odisha: Persons suffering from Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI)(Per 100,000 Population)
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Odisha: Persons suffering from Fever (All Types) (Per 100,000 Population)
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12000
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5000
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Odisha: Persons suffering from Acute Illness(Per 100,000 Population)
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2000
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6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
Odisha: Persons suffering from Acute Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
Diarrhoea/Dysentery Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) Fever (All Types)
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ACUTE ILLNESS
State / District
Persons suffering from Acute Illness and taking treatment from Any Source (%)
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 95.5 95.4 96.1 96.0 95.9 96.7 95.0 94.9 95.7
Anugul 95.2 95.2 95.3 96.1 96.3 95.0 94.5 94.3 95.6
Balangir 95.3 95.0 98.4 95.6 95.4 98.0 95.0 94.7 98.8
Baleshwar 96.6 96.5 98.3 97.0 96.8 98.8 96.4 96.2 97.9
Bargarh 94.6 94.6 95.1 94.8 94.7 96.0 94.5 94.5 94.4
Baudh 95.2 95.2 - 95.6 95.6 - 94.9 94.8 -
Bhadrak 94.0 93.8 96.2 94.1 93.8 97.0 93.9 93.7 95.5
Cuttack 94.3 93.9 96.0 95.1 94.7 96.6 93.6 93.2 95.4
Debagarh 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Dhenkanal 95.4 95.7 93.0 96.1 96.3 93.9 94.8 95.1 92.3
Gajapati 97.2 97.1 98.6 96.5 96.4 98.3 97.8 97.7 98.8
Ganjam 96.3 96.1 98.1 96.8 96.5 98.9 96.0 95.8 97.3
Jagatsinghapur 97.5 97.5 97.7 97.8 97.7 99.4 97.3 97.4 96.1
Jajapur 96.4 96.6 - 97.1 97.3 - 95.9 96.1 -
Jharsuguda 88.3 85.9 93.4 89.3 86.6 94.7 87.4 85.4 92.1
Kalahandi 97.5 97.7 95.2 97.6 97.8 94.8 97.5 97.6 95.5
Kandhamal 88.5 88.3 91.9 89.4 89.3 91.1 87.7 87.3 92.4
Kendrapara 96.5 96.6 94.0 97.1 97.3 94.5 96.0 96.2 93.6
Kendujhar 91.8 91.5 93.4 93.1 92.7 95.0 90.8 90.5 92.1
Khordha 97.6 98.1 96.4 97.7 98.2 96.5 97.5 98.0 96.4
Koraput 89.8 89.3 93.9 90.6 90.1 94.9 89.1 88.6 93.1
Malkangiri 93.7 94.1 90.8 93.8 94.0 92.0 93.6 94.1 89.8
Mayurbhanj 96.9 96.9 97.4 98.0 98.0 98.7 95.9 95.9 96.4
Nabarangapur 86.6 86.3 - 87.6 87.3 - 85.6 85.3 -
Nuapada 94.6 94.4 - 96.3 96.1 - 92.9 92.8 -
Nayagarh 98.1 98.2 - 98.2 98.2 - 98.1 98.2 -
Puri 97.7 97.6 99.5 98.1 98.0 99.6 97.4 97.2 99.4
Rayagada 94.0 93.7 96.3 94.9 94.7 96.6 93.2 92.9 96.1
Sambalpur 94.2 93.7 95.1 94.6 93.9 95.9 93.9 93.5 94.5
Sonapur 91.9 91.9 92.1 92.3 92.3 92.7 91.6 91.6 91.7
Sundargarh 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
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Persons suffering from Acute Illness and taking treatment from Government Source (%)
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 51.5 53.5 37.0 52.7 54.7 37.5 50.5 52.4 36.6
Anugul 49.0 53.4 23.6 51.7 56.8 21.5 46.6 50.5 25.2
Balangir 49.4 51.1 30.2 51.7 53.3 31.6 47.4 49.1 29.1
Baleshwar 31.8 32.4 25.0 31.9 32.6 24.7 31.6 32.2 25.3
Bargarh 38.6 38.6 38.9 39.0 39.1 37.1 38.3 38.1 40.4
Baudh 51.0 51.1 - 52.4 52.5 - 49.6 49.7 -
Bhadrak 39.2 38.9 42.3 41.9 40.6 52.8 37.1 37.5 33.3
Cuttack 42.3 46.6 24.2 43.6 47.6 27.7 41.0 45.7 20.8
Debagarh 60.8 61.2 55.8 61.8 62.0 58.4 60.0 60.5 53.8
Dhenkanal 60.7 61.0 58.0 61.0 60.9 61.3 60.6 61.1 55.6
Gajapati 75.3 75.5 70.6 78.0 78.3 70.7 73.2 73.3 70.6
Ganjam 45.9 47.7 29.5 47.0 49.6 25.4 45.1 46.3 33.3
Jagatsinghapur 39.5 41.2 16.8 37.7 39.5 14.2 41.2 42.6 19.5
Jajapur 54.8 54.8 - 55.0 55.1 - 54.6 54.6 -
Jharsuguda 29.3 35.8 15.8 29.5 37.2 15.6 29.1 34.8 16.0
Kalahandi 65.5 65.8 61.1 66.2 66.3 65.2 64.7 65.3 57.5
Kandhamal 77.6 78.5 66.1 78.1 78.8 66.9 77.2 78.2 65.6
Kendrapara 53.5 54.2 42.7 56.7 57.3 47.6 51.1 51.9 38.6
Kendujhar 69.8 75.2 41.0 70.4 75.3 43.6 69.2 75.1 39.0
Khordha 48.6 52.7 39.8 50.8 55.3 40.8 46.6 50.3 38.8
Koraput 62.5 63.2 57.6 66.4 67.2 60.0 58.9 59.4 55.8
Malkangiri 66.7 68.5 49.9 68.8 70.5 52.6 65.0 66.8 47.8
Mayurbhanj 61.6 61.1 71.6 60.8 60.8 60.0 62.4 61.4 80.9
Nabarangapur 57.6 57.2 - 57.0 56.5 - 58.2 57.9 -
Nuapada 62.2 61.5 - 63.8 63.2 - 60.6 59.9 -
Nayagarh 77.4 77.4 - 78.9 79.1 - 75.9 75.8 -
Puri 41.0 41.6 36.2 42.8 43.2 38.6 39.5 40.1 34.1
Rayagada 73.0 74.6 60.8 76.7 78.0 67.5 70.0 71.9 54.5
Sambalpur 51.5 59.1 39.1 50.0 56.8 38.3 52.8 61.2 39.7
Sonapur 58.4 58.8 51.9 59.0 59.4 51.7 57.9 58.3 52.1
Sundargarh 49.3 63.2 21.1 50.1 63.2 19.6 48.5 63.2 22.2
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CHRONIC ILLNESS
State / District
Having any kind of Symptoms of Chronic Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 10552 10393 11375 9813 9639 10688 11290 11139 12101
Anugul 5272 4764 7795 4356 3833 6867 6216 5712 8804
Balangir 8412 8232 10396 7692 7544 9303 9151 8936 11538
Baleshwar 4774 4793 4639 4458 4477 4329 5068 5084 4950
Bargarh 10758 10673 11705 9797 9768 10115 11756 11611 13377
Baudh 10970 10878 - 10682 10634 - 11265 11128 -
Bhadrak 15702 16114 12778 13901 14333 11016 17364 17732 14587
Cuttack 12465 12912 11248 12071 12522 10840 12882 13326 11678
Debagarh 14091 14153 13506 13181 13257 12465 15002 15047 14564
Dhenkanal 13318 13176 14709 12528 12494 12848 14073 13825 16599
Gajapati 10280 9748 14751 9208 8769 12940 11366 10742 16546
Ganjam 12260 11547 15822 11304 10691 14163 13143 12319 17535
Jagatsinghapur 14577 14975 11428 14065 14441 11356 15096 15502 11515
Jajapur 14937 14728 - 13808 13549 - 16034 15869 -
Jharsuguda 13923 15011 12144 12634 13561 11168 15306 16528 13236
Kalahandi 11059 10882 12478 9829 9593 11684 12352 12231 13343
Kandhamal 11541 11504 11918 11164 11173 11073 11925 11841 12812
Kendrapara 12709 12465 16394 10759 10484 14772 14451 14228 17937
Kendujhar 3267 2998 4500 3119 2799 4570 3411 3193 4431
Khordha 15268 18160 11867 14198 16619 11468 16392 19719 12306
Koraput 6596 5887 9949 6428 5788 9425 6763 5985 10478
Malkangiri 6724 5700 18299 6671 5522 19758 6777 5875 16876
Mayurbhanj 6883 6559 11127 6544 6234 10536 7215 6875 11720
Nabarangapur 7007 6987 - 6160 6113 - 7874 7882 -
Nuapada 3832 3788 - 3640 3592 - 4031 3992 -
Nayagarh 22383 22471 - 21788 21926 - 22990 23025 -
Puri 18309 18686 16440 16953 17396 14822 19695 19989 18185
Rayagada 3752 3169 6623 3789 3085 7129 3718 3248 6109
Sambalpur 8751 8164 9686 8166 7615 9036 9354 8726 10365
Sonapur 11882 11599 16511 11155 10959 14307 12662 12285 18966
Sundargarh 6863 5114 10518 6727 5038 10198 7006 5193 10865
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State / District
Having any kind of Symptoms of Chronic Illness and sought Medical Care (%)
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 91.1 90.4 94.4 91.8 91.1 94.7 90.5 89.8 94.1
Anugul 95.5 94.8 97.6 96.5 95.7 98.6 94.8 94.2 96.8
Balangir 93.3 92.7 98.3 93.6 93.0 98.6 93.1 92.5 98.0
Baleshwar 96.9 96.7 97.8 97.1 97.2 96.7 96.6 96.3 98.8
Bargarh 92.3 92.0 95.1 92.6 92.4 95.1 92.0 91.7 95.2
Baudh 77.9 77.4 - 79.6 79.1 - 76.3 75.6 -
Bhadrak 95.6 95.6 95.7 96.1 96.1 96.2 95.2 95.2 95.3
Cuttack 93.4 92.7 95.4 93.8 93.3 95.4 92.9 92.1 95.4
Debagarh 91.7 91.4 94.6 92.4 92.0 95.9 91.1 90.8 93.5
Dhenkanal 95.7 96.2 92.0 96.8 97.2 93.5 94.8 95.3 90.8
Gajapati 87.0 85.0 98.2 86.3 84.2 97.9 87.6 85.6 98.4
Ganjam 86.9 84.5 95.5 88.0 85.8 95.7 86.1 83.6 95.4
Jagatsinghapur 95.8 96.2 91.0 95.8 96.3 91.1 95.8 96.2 90.9
Jajapur 87.5 87.5 - 89.1 89.0 - 86.2 86.3 -
Jharsuguda 90.8 88.2 96.0 91.0 88.1 96.5 90.6 88.2 95.5
Kalahandi 89.8 88.7 97.1 90.2 89.1 97.1 89.4 88.4 97.2
Kandhamal 84.4 83.6 93.3 85.6 84.6 95.3 83.3 82.5 91.5
Kendrapara 96.5 96.5 96.3 97.7 97.7 97.4 95.7 95.8 95.4
Kendujhar 91.0 90.0 94.1 91.9 91.0 94.5 90.2 89.2 93.6
Khordha 94.1 92.8 96.3 94.5 93.0 96.9 93.7 92.6 95.7
Koraput 74.3 72.2 80.0 75.3 73.6 80.3 73.2 70.9 79.7
Malkangiri 65.1 61.1 79.3 67.9 63.9 80.7 62.4 58.5 77.7
Mayurbhanj 92.9 92.6 94.9 94.0 93.7 95.9 92.0 91.7 93.9
Nabarangapur 80.0 79.2 - 82.7 81.9 - 77.9 77.1 -
Nuapada 86.8 86.4 - 87.2 86.8 - 86.4 86.0 -
Nayagarh 96.3 96.4 - 96.2 96.2 - 96.5 96.5 -
Puri 93.6 93.4 94.7 94.3 94.0 95.8 93.0 92.9 93.8
Rayagada 60.6 61.8 57.8 62.9 70.9 46.5 58.4 53.7 71.2
Sambalpur 94.7 92.9 97.0 94.1 91.8 97.3 95.1 94.0 96.7
Sonapur 82.6 82.2 86.3 84.7 84.5 88.3 80.5 80.1 84.6
Sundargarh 93.3 89.6 97.1 93.5 89.5 97.6 93.1 89.7 96.6
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CHRONIC ILLNESS
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Having diagnosed for Chronic Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
Diabetes
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 1047 733 2676 1295 891 3321 799 576 1994
Anugul 1233 939 2690 1537 1143 3426 920 732 1890
Balangir 676 506 2544 811 599 3116 537 411 1946
Baleshwar 566 446 1436 717 560 1806 426 341 1065
Bargarh 795 697 1883 1003 889 2264 578 497 1483
Baudh 373 312 - 520 436 - 222 184 -
Bhadrak 864 817 1194 1061 995 1501 682 656 878
Cuttack 2051 1471 3628 2538 1788 4586 1535 1136 2619
Debagarh 562 445 1677 766 623 2109 358 266 1238
Dhenkanal 1180 958 3360 1495 1202 4283 879 727 2423
Gajapati 900 674 2802 1010 765 3101 789 582 2505
Ganjam 1210 782 3349 1486 958 3945 955 622 2733
Jagatsinghapur 1993 1830 3288 2416 2239 3686 1566 1425 2807
Jajapur 1286 1173 - 1604 1427 - 978 927 -
Jharsuguda 1237 749 2035 1508 923 2433 946 566 1590
Kalahandi 592 356 2487 749 441 3179 426 267 1732
Kandhamal 532 430 1589 704 571 2060 357 288 1090
Kendrapara 1070 979 2456 1058 900 3357 1081 1048 1597
Kendujhar 451 324 1036 620 412 1563 286 239 506
Khordha 2683 1431 4156 3328 1733 5128 2005 1125 3085
Koraput 481 276 1452 568 293 1852 396 259 1048
Malkangiri 193 133 879 224 131 1287 163 134 480
Mayurbhanj 615 459 2663 799 607 3275 436 314 2049
Nabarangapur 196 126 - 295 205 - 95 46 -
Nuapada 241 194 - 290 238 - 190 149 -
Nayagarh 1187 1146 - 1441 1390 - 928 899 -
Puri 1500 1204 2970 1848 1464 3694 1144 940 2188
Rayagada 418 242 1286 575 338 1700 267 150 865
Sambalpur 1111 526 2043 1342 674 2396 873 375 1674
Sonapur 427 396 936 579 542 1184 264 241 660
Sundargarh 1024 505 2110 1201 582 2475 837 424 1716
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2500
3000
3500
Person Male Female
Odisha: Having diagnosed for Diabetes (Per 100,000 Population)
TotalRuralUrban
0
400
800
1200
1600
2000
2400
2800
Odisha: Having diagnosed for Diabetes (Per 100,000 Population)
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CHRONIC ILLNESS
State / District
Having diagnosed for Chronic Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
Hypertension
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 1776 1541 2993 1398 1154 2621 2154 1924 3387
Anugul 1024 855 1861 996 862 1640 1052 848 2100
Balangir 1577 1451 2964 1184 1074 2380 1980 1836 3575
Baleshwar 944 874 1451 684 638 1003 1186 1091 1899
Bargarh 950 829 2290 688 588 1794 1221 1079 2811
Baudh 897 758 - 829 714 - 966 804 -
Bhadrak 2314 2376 1872 1663 1732 1201 2915 2962 2562
Cuttack 2925 2676 3605 2286 2010 3036 3603 3381 4205
Debagarh 1244 1084 2763 990 851 2296 1499 1317 3237
Dhenkanal 2478 2427 2982 1796 1744 2296 3130 3076 3679
Gajapati 2516 2077 6213 1948 1492 5819 3093 2670 6603
Ganjam 1850 1428 3959 1467 1099 3185 2204 1726 4757
Jagatsinghapur 2734 2800 2214 2390 2408 2259 3082 3187 2159
Jajapur 2805 2757 - 1797 1744 - 3784 3737 -
Jharsuguda 2999 2821 3289 2399 2091 2886 3642 3583 3740
Kalahandi 1436 1174 3539 1172 869 3565 1713 1494 3511
Kandhamal 1291 1080 3487 1078 892 2961 1509 1270 4044
Kendrapara 1351 1311 1964 1525 1492 2014 1196 1150 1917
Kendujhar 740 636 1221 567 435 1165 910 831 1279
Khordha 3370 3055 3741 2566 2029 3172 4216 4093 4367
Koraput 703 407 2104 623 360 1852 782 452 2358
Malkangiri 337 186 2037 302 149 2044 371 223 2031
Mayurbhanj 693 606 1831 537 464 1471 846 744 2192
Nabarangapur 1022 938 - 630 544 - 1423 1342 -
Nuapada 473 431 - 368 341 - 581 525 -
Nayagarh 2843 2762 - 1971 1888 - 3731 3651 -
Puri 3153 3192 2962 2219 2177 2421 4107 4216 3545
Rayagada 960 663 2420 952 633 2468 968 692 2371
Sambalpur 1203 756 1914 1035 601 1721 1375 915 2115
Sonapur 1136 1026 2938 898 782 2763 1392 1288 3134
Sundargarh 2161 1424 3701 2069 1240 3772 2259 1616 3625
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500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
Person Male Female
Odisha: Having diagnosed for Hypertension (Per 100,000 Population)
TotalRuralUrban
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
Odisha: Having diagnosed for Hypertension (Per 100,000 Population)
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CHRONIC ILLNESS
State / District
Having diagnosed for Chronic Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
Tuberculosis (TB)
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 185 193 141 230 242 168 140 145 112
Anugul 126 136 75 152 167 80 99 105 70
Balangir 233 250 44 301 324 43 164 174 45
Baleshwar 83 83 86 111 110 115 57 57 58
Bargarh 174 168 241 207 202 265 140 133 216
Baudh 142 147 - 170 174 - 114 120 -
Bhadrak 179 191 94 218 226 162 143 159 24
Cuttack 137 154 88 139 157 91 134 152 86
Debagarh 184 181 213 214 207 281 154 155 143
Dhenkanal 246 255 156 248 265 88 243 245 224
Gajapati 360 366 305 531 539 459 187 191 152
Ganjam 253 251 261 299 301 294 210 207 228
Jagatsinghapur 169 178 98 179 188 119 159 169 72
Jajapur 247 247 - 305 308 - 190 187 -
Jharsuguda 235 282 158 277 338 182 190 224 132
Kalahandi 208 220 112 252 268 129 162 171 94
Kandhamal 290 297 221 363 374 258 216 219 182
Kendrapara 129 129 140 138 138 144 122 121 137
Kendujhar 54 54 52 77 75 88 30 33 15
Khordha 186 246 115 193 255 123 178 237 105
Koraput 183 191 147 279 283 260 88 100 33
Malkangiri 118 103 280 193 170 454 42 36 111
Mayurbhanj 199 206 119 301 309 190 100 104 48
Nabarangapur 167 167 - 226 221 - 107 112 -
Nuapada 183 186 - 266 268 - 96 100 -
Nayagarh 211 217 - 247 253 - 174 181 -
Puri 182 191 139 199 215 126 165 167 153
Rayagada 155 150 180 205 197 247 106 105 112
Sambalpur 187 203 162 237 288 158 135 117 165
Sonapur 128 125 182 133 123 296 123 127 55
Sundargarh 250 280 187 349 408 229 145 147 140
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50
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200
250
Person Male Female
Odisha: Having diagnosed for Tuberculosis (TB) (Per 100,000 Populatio)
TotalRuralUrban
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
Odisha: Having diagnosed for Tuberculosis (TB) (Per 100,000 Population)
40
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CHRONIC ILLNESS
State / District
Having diagnosed for Chronic Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
Asthma / Chronic Respiratory Disease
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 720 705 798 724 715 771 716 695 827
Anugul 322 304 411 276 273 289 370 336 543
Balangir 355 352 398 387 387 389 323 315 407
Baleshwar 243 248 201 244 242 258 242 255 144
Bargarh 432 413 648 410 389 647 455 437 649
Baudh 499 502 - 605 614 - 390 387 -
Bhadrak 763 814 398 746 809 323 779 819 474
Cuttack 1708 1799 1461 1615 1675 1450 1807 1931 1472
Debagarh 721 733 614 803 829 562 639 636 666
Dhenkanal 198 198 200 245 266 44 153 133 359
Gajapati 460 395 1010 438 390 842 483 400 1176
Ganjam 511 427 934 509 413 956 514 439 911
Jagatsinghapur 2147 2218 1579 2102 2204 1367 2191 2232 1835
Jajapur 593 579 - 606 597 - 580 562 -
Jharsuguda 427 369 522 436 381 523 417 356 521
Kalahandi 388 377 470 399 406 344 376 347 609
Kandhamal 727 716 839 931 925 987 520 504 682
Kendrapara 661 641 959 680 661 959 644 624 958
Kendujhar 156 152 170 172 165 206 139 140 134
Khordha 1883 2362 1320 1817 2348 1219 1953 2377 1432
Koraput 259 259 261 326 326 325 193 192 196
Malkangiri 171 168 206 213 208 265 130 128 148
Mayurbhanj 416 424 309 447 467 190 386 382 429
Nabarangapur 181 179 - 248 252 - 111 105 -
Nuapada 151 149 - 215 220 - 84 75 -
Nayagarh 2010 2009 - 2035 2024 - 1985 1993 -
Puri 2472 2619 1746 2366 2472 1855 2581 2767 1628
Rayagada 192 158 360 162 109 411 221 204 307
Sambalpur 419 368 501 468 450 496 369 284 507
Sonapur 303 273 780 291 272 592 315 275 990
Sundargarh 219 132 399 208 144 339 230 120 464
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100
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300
400
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800
900
Person Male Female
Odisha: Having diagnosed for Asthma/Chronic Respiratory Disease (Per 100,000 Population)
TotalRuralUrban
0
500
1000
1500
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2500
Odisha: Having diagnosed for Asthma/Chronic Respiratory Disease(Per 100,000 Population)
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CHRONIC ILLNESS
State / District
Having diagnosed for Chronic Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
Arthritis
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 1886 2029 1141 1494 1652 705 2277 2403 1603
Anugul 2052 2222 1207 1632 1811 772 2484 2640 1680
Balangir 2251 2321 1482 1883 1949 1168 2628 2701 1810
Baleshwar 627 648 474 472 499 287 772 787 662
Bargarh 3736 3862 2335 2879 2978 1794 4625 4778 2904
Baudh 3063 3125 - 2645 2719 - 3492 3541 -
Bhadrak 2382 2472 1744 1848 1962 1085 2875 2935 2419
Cuttack 1967 2368 875 1662 2075 535 2290 2679 1233
Debagarh 2761 2917 1275 2411 2598 656 3110 3236 1904
Dhenkanal 4567 4819 2092 4158 4460 1280 4958 5159 2916
Gajapati 2828 2797 3087 2098 2165 1531 3567 3439 4630
Ganjam 3551 3738 2614 2671 2997 1152 4363 4407 4124
Jagatsinghapur 1538 1640 733 1215 1339 327 1865 1937 1223
Jajapur 2026 1984 - 1645 1622 - 2395 2335 -
Jharsuguda 2716 3565 1328 2012 2756 836 3471 4411 1879
Kalahandi 908 906 918 663 682 515 1165 1141 1358
Kandhamal 1021 1059 618 758 790 429 1288 1333 818
Kendrapara 1324 1338 1123 1051 1073 719 1569 1573 1506
Kendujhar 184 174 229 140 135 162 227 212 297
Khordha 2157 3353 751 1532 2498 442 2815 4218 1092
Koraput 917 918 913 607 605 617 1224 1226 1212
Malkangiri 1190 1105 2150 936 889 1476 1442 1320 2806
Mayurbhanj 1193 1184 1308 985 977 1092 1396 1386 1525
Nabarangapur 1176 1212 - 776 806 - 1584 1627 -
Nuapada 1117 1142 - 912 934 - 1329 1358 -
Nayagarh 3126 3193 - 2954 3038 - 3301 3349 -
Puri 2279 2447 1444 1742 1928 849 2827 2971 2087
Rayagada 382 401 290 320 329 274 443 469 307
Sambalpur 1824 2137 1326 1338 1564 982 2325 2722 1685
Sonapur 2850 2851 2834 2568 2599 2072 3152 3120 3683
Sundargarh 625 651 570 490 525 419 767 782 734
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Person Male Female
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TotalRuralUrban
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500
1000
1500
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2500
3000
3500
4000
4500
5000
Odisha: Having diagnosed for Arthritis (Per 100,000 Population)
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CHRONIC ILLNESS
State / District
Having diagnosed for Chronic Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
Any kind of Chronic Illness
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 9417 9034 11408 8847 8453 10821 9988 9607 12029
Anugul 7031 6629 9027 6641 6215 8684 7434 7051 9400
Balangir 8014 7804 10330 7384 7204 9347 8660 8418 11357
Baleshwar 4664 4676 4581 4362 4379 4243 4946 4950 4921
Bargarh 10107 10010 11178 9241 9199 9703 11006 10852 12728
Baudh 8816 8661 - 8795 8675 - 8837 8647 -
Bhadrak 14075 14480 11198 12812 13285 9654 15240 15566 12785
Cuttack 13008 12839 13467 12179 11918 12889 13886 13816 14077
Debagarh 13447 13456 13365 12581 12603 12371 14312 14306 14374
Dhenkanal 10730 10576 12239 10355 10353 10375 11088 10789 14132
Gajapati 10822 9864 18868 9529 8714 16462 12130 11032 21252
Ganjam 12243 11267 17117 11194 10336 15192 13212 12108 19104
Jagatsinghapur 14168 14421 12160 13508 13733 11891 14834 15101 12487
Jajapur 12192 11982 - 11395 11163 - 12965 12774 -
Jharsuguda 12690 13299 11695 11548 12010 10817 13915 14646 12676
Kalahandi 6322 5802 10506 6041 5472 10524 6617 6146 10487
Kandhamal 6389 6088 9512 6469 6197 9227 6308 5977 9814
Kendrapara 8040 7884 10407 7603 7408 10456 8431 8307 10361
Kendujhar 3034 2754 4323 2924 2599 4393 3142 2905 4252
Khordha 14320 15768 12619 13232 14084 12271 15466 17471 13003
Koraput 5555 4795 9150 5489 4773 8840 5621 4817 9463
Malkangiri 4336 3326 15738 4404 3256 17487 4268 3396 14032
Mayurbhanj 6377 6064 10461 6142 5841 10014 6606 6282 10910
Nabarangapur 4942 4854 - 4352 4251 - 5546 5471 -
Nuapada 3377 3329 - 3246 3198 - 3514 3466 -
Nayagarh 21919 21862 - 21221 21216 - 22630 22519 -
Puri 15698 15806 15159 14465 14571 13958 16956 17054 16455
Rayagada 3346 2775 6153 3511 2835 6718 3188 2719 5579
Sambalpur 8315 7647 9379 7751 7083 8804 8897 8224 9979
Sonapur 8995 8719 13521 8731 8519 12136 9279 8933 15063
Sundargarh 6491 4712 10207 6361 4595 9988 6628 4835 10445
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10000
11000
12000
13000
Person Male Female
Odisha: Having diagnosed for any kind of Chronic Illness(Per 100,000 Population)
TotalRuralUrban
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Odisha: Having diagnosed for any kind of Chronic Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
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State / District
Having diagnosed for any kind of Chronic Illness and getting Regular Treatment (%)
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 63.4 60.3 76.0 65.4 62.1 78.5 61.6 58.8 73.7
Anugul 69.1 68.0 73.3 71.8 70.4 76.9 66.6 65.8 69.6
Balangir 64.0 61.8 82.7 64.6 62.1 85.2 63.5 61.4 80.5
Baleshwar 81.5 80.9 85.6 82.6 82.0 86.5 80.6 80.0 84.8
Bargarh 56.2 54.2 76.4 57.6 55.6 78.5 55.0 52.9 74.8
Baudh 48.1 46.1 - 50.8 48.8 - 45.3 43.4 -
Bhadrak 61.5 60.1 74.4 63.6 62.4 74.9 59.9 58.3 74.0
Cuttack 68.6 65.5 76.5 70.5 67.2 78.8 66.8 64.0 74.3
Debagarh 55.7 54.4 68.2 57.4 56.0 70.8 54.2 53.0 65.9
Dhenkanal 61.9 59.7 80.2 61.4 59.5 79.6 62.3 59.9 80.6
Gajapati 58.8 56.1 70.4 61.3 58.2 75.6 56.8 54.5 66.4
Ganjam 57.8 56.2 62.8 59.7 58.1 64.8 56.2 54.8 61.1
Jagatsinghapur 71.0 71.1 70.4 71.6 71.9 69.0 70.5 70.3 72.0
Jajapur 71.2 71.3 - 74.2 74.3 - 68.6 68.7 -
Jharsuguda 56.7 48.8 71.4 58.4 50.1 73.1 55.1 47.7 69.7
Kalahandi 60.5 57.6 73.6 62.6 58.7 78.8 58.5 56.6 67.9
Kandhamal 56.0 53.8 71.0 58.3 56.2 72.6 53.7 51.2 69.4
Kendrapara 77.4 77.8 72.8 79.6 79.9 76.6 75.7 76.2 69.2
Kendujhar 71.3 69.0 78.3 74.1 71.2 81.9 68.8 67.1 74.5
Khordha 67.5 56.4 83.9 70.5 58.5 86.0 64.8 54.6 81.8
Koraput 46.0 36.8 69.0 48.4 38.6 73.2 43.7 35.0 65.1
Malkangiri 44.9 45.3 43.8 49.2 49.8 48.1 40.4 41.0 38.7
Mayurbhanj 72.4 71.7 78.4 74.3 73.6 79.6 70.8 69.9 77.3
Nabarangapur 41.4 39.0 - 47.7 45.3 - 36.3 33.9 -
Nuapada 57.5 56.2 - 56.4 54.9 - 58.6 57.4 -
Nayagarh 43.5 43.2 - 45.2 44.7 - 42.0 41.8 -
Puri 63.3 60.9 75.5 66.1 63.6 78.4 60.9 58.6 72.9
Rayagada 52.1 41.7 75.3 53.0 41.2 76.7 51.2 42.2 73.5
Sambalpur 70.4 58.1 86.4 72.7 61.2 87.4 68.3 55.5 85.4
Sonapur 59.8 59.3 65.4 62.0 61.5 66.7 57.6 56.9 64.2
Sundargarh 74.9 65.9 83.6 76.5 66.2 86.2 73.4 65.6 81.0
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State / District
Having diagnosed for any kind of Chronic Illness and getting Regular Treatment from Government Source (%)
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 50.3 53.8 36.5 50.7 54.1 37.9 49.9 53.5 35.3
Anugul 33.0 36.9 18.9 36.8 41.7 19.8 29.4 32.4 17.9
Balangir 60.9 63.8 39.2 61.3 64.4 38.6 60.5 63.3 39.7
Baleshwar 38.9 42.0 16.6 38.0 41.5 14.5 39.6 42.5 18.5
Bargarh 48.8 50.0 37.6 50.4 51.4 40.9 47.4 48.8 34.9
Baudh 70.3 69.4 - 71.7 71.0 - 68.8 67.6 -
Bhadrak 34.5 34.6 33.2 33.9 34.1 31.2 35.0 35.0 34.8
Cuttack 42.6 48.9 26.4 42.7 49.0 27.0 42.4 48.7 25.7
Debagarh 59.1 59.1 59.1 61.6 61.7 61.2 56.8 56.7 57.2
Dhenkanal 60.0 61.0 52.1 58.7 59.6 50.0 61.2 62.2 53.7
Gajapati 71.0 68.5 81.3 76.7 73.7 89.1 66.6 64.3 75.4
Ganjam 56.1 55.2 59.0 62.2 57.4 77.9 51.2 53.5 43.4
Jagatsinghapur 49.3 51.5 26.5 46.3 48.9 22.9 52.0 53.9 30.4
Jajapur 46.9 47.8 - 47.4 48.5 - 46.5 47.3 -
Jharsuguda 30.6 38.2 18.2 30.5 38.2 18.7 30.7 38.2 17.7
Kalahandi 63.9 67.6 47.1 61.7 65.7 45.7 66.0 69.4 48.8
Kandhamal 82.4 84.3 69.4 81.9 83.9 68.0 82.9 84.7 70.9
Kendrapara 61.4 61.3 62.8 60.8 60.7 61.8 61.9 61.8 63.8
Kendujhar 59.4 65.4 42.9 57.8 63.2 44.1 61.0 67.3 41.6
Khordha 35.8 46.2 23.0 34.6 45.8 22.2 36.9 46.4 23.9
Koraput 72.9 66.2 86.7 75.2 68.0 90.8 70.5 64.3 82.7
Malkangiri 61.3 66.5 49.9 61.1 66.1 51.4 61.4 66.8 48.0
Mayurbhanj 47.0 48.3 37.8 48.0 49.2 39.2 46.1 47.5 36.5
Nabarangapur 66.2 65.0 - 68.4 66.4 - 64.3 63.9 -
Nuapada 71.2 70.8 - 70.1 69.8 - 72.2 71.7 -
Nayagarh 71.7 72.0 - 71.1 71.4 - 72.3 72.7 -
Puri 40.6 43.5 26.1 37.8 41.2 20.7 43.1 45.5 31.1
Rayagada 63.7 66.4 58.5 68.8 70.6 65.8 58.0 62.1 49.5
Sambalpur 45.9 55.9 33.7 45.4 56.2 32.3 46.4 55.6 34.9
Sonapur 70.0 71.1 57.9 71.9 72.7 62.1 68.0 69.5 54.3
Sundargarh 47.1 66.6 28.6 46.2 65.0 28.8 48.0 68.2 28.5
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Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 19.6 20.0 17.4 11.5 11.6 11.1 2.2 2.3 1.8
Anugul 17.5 17.6 16.7 10.3 10.1 11.4 1.9 - -
Balangir 20.7 21.0 17.5 10.7 10.8 10.2 2.5 - -
Baleshwar 18.6 19.0 15.7 12.0 12.4 8.4 2.0 - -
Bargarh 17.4 17.4 17.2 7.6 7.3 11.4 1.9 - -
Baudh 29.1 29.7 17.3 18.8 19.2 11.7 3.5 - -
Bhadrak 20.2 20.1 21.2 12.3 12.0 14.6 2.3 - -
Cuttack 19.4 19.3 19.5 12.6 12.0 14.3 2.1 - -
Debagarh 18.4 18.8 15.4 9.6 10.0 6.6 2.0 - -
Dhenkanal 20.6 21.0 16.5 10.1 10.2 8.7 2.3 - -
Gajapati 19.9 20.5 15.1 12.4 12.9 7.9 2.3 - -
Ganjam 18.9 19.0 18.1 10.6 10.5 10.7 2.1 - -
Jagatsinghapur 17.6 17.8 16.2 10.7 10.4 12.7 2.0 - -
Jajapur 17.8 18.0 14.6 10.2 10.3 8.0 2.0 - -
Jharsuguda 16.9 16.6 17.4 8.9 7.6 11.1 1.8 - -
Kalahandi 19.9 20.4 16.0 13.2 13.4 11.6 2.3 - -
Kandhamal 21.1 21.6 15.8 12.1 12.4 9.8 2.5 - -
Kendrapara 18.3 18.6 14.9 9.5 9.6 7.8 2.1 - -
Kendujhar 20.4 20.8 18.3 11.1 11.2 10.8 2.2 - -
Khordha 18.7 19.7 17.5 10.5 10.4 10.6 2.0 - -
Koraput 24.8 25.5 21.9 17.1 17.2 16.3 2.9 - -
Malkangiri 24.3 24.8 19.1 17.2 17.4 15.1 2.6 - -
Mayurbhanj 19.7 20.1 14.1 11.2 11.6 5.8 2.2 - -
Nabarangapur 24.3 24.7 15.5 16.6 16.9 10.5 2.8 - -
Nuapada 22.2 22.6 13.5 14.9 15.1 8.4 2.7 - -
Nayagarh 20.3 20.6 11.7 11.4 11.6 5.0 2.4 - -
Puri 17.3 17.3 17.5 8.6 8.2 10.3 1.9 - -
Rayagada 22.5 23.6 17.0 14.1 15.1 9.4 2.5 - -
Sambalpur 18.6 19.1 17.8 9.5 9.1 10.2 2.0 - -
Sonapur 20.6 20.8 18.8 13.1 13.2 12.6 2.5 - -
Sundargarh 17.8 18.8 15.5 10.5 10.4 10.9 2.0 - -
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0
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20
25
30
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Crude Birth Rate Natural Growth Rate
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2.5
3.0
3.5
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State / District Women aged 20-24 reporting birth of
order 2 & above (%) Women reporting birth of order 3 &
above (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Odisha 38.0 38.4 35.3 25.7 26.9 18.2
Anugul 39.2 39.3 38.9 21.4 21.6 20.6
Balangir 43.4 43.7 38.7 30.5 31.4 19.2
Baleshwar 29.3 29.1 31.3 20.5 21.1 15.3
Bargarh 41.9 41.8 42.7 22.6 22.6 22.3
Baudh 39.1 39.5 - 33.8 34.5 -
Bhadrak 41.9 40.4 50.2 26.2 26.4 24.8
Cuttack 21.5 21.8 20.2 14.2 15.5 10.2
Debagarh 40.6 40.6 40.8 28.0 28.0 27.3
Dhenkanal 38.2 39.0 26.2 24.7 25.4 16.9
Gajapati 41.8 43.2 27.3 28.0 30.0 9.7
Ganjam 36.6 38.3 22.6 25.6 27.3 14.7
Jagatsinghapur 13.9 13.4 19.4 9.4 9.3 11.0
Jajapur 33.7 33.9 - 23.5 23.9 -
Jharsuguda 39.8 38.7 41.8 24.2 24.6 23.6
Kalahandi 38.3 38.3 38.6 28.7 29.8 17.9
Kandhamal 35.6 36.0 30.8 35.6 36.7 20.3
Kendrapara 26.8 27.0 20.6 22.6 23.1 12.9
Kendujhar 46.4 47.3 41.4 31.0 31.8 26.7
Khordha 23.6 24.1 22.5 14.8 17.6 10.1
Koraput 42.4 44.0 34.1 35.3 38.0 22.1
Malkangiri 49.8 49.8 49.2 40.9 41.5 30.8
Mayurbhanj 48.2 48.4 43.1 31.8 32.5 20.6
Nabarangapur 46.0 46.5 - 37.6 38.1 -
Nuapada 37.4 37.4 - 29.1 29.5 -
Nayagarh 31.3 31.9 - 19.2 19.3 -
Puri 23.0 22.2 27.3 13.7 14.1 11.6
Rayagada 39.5 39.5 38.9 34.8 37.6 16.6
Sambalpur 41.9 40.4 44.6 27.4 29.4 24.0
Sonapur 31.3 31.7 22.7 26.8 27.0 23.2
Sundargarh 45.2 45.5 44.2 29.3 32.5 21.3
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State / District Women with two children wanting no
more children (%)
Women aged 15-19 years who were already mothers or pregnant at the time
of survey (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Odisha 76.7 74.0 88.0 43.4 43.1 46.1
Anugul 90.3 90.6 89.2 42.3 41.9 44.6
Balangir 71.5 69.5 86.0 42.5 40.6 75.0
Baleshwar 86.3 86.2 87.0 41.5 40.9 50.0
Bargarh 69.9 69.3 75.9 41.5 40.7 52.9
Baudh 57.0 56.0 - 39.4 38.2 -
Bhadrak 78.1 79.4 69.9 57.0 52.2 81.0
Cuttack 92.6 91.6 95.4 39.4 37.8 45.5
Debagarh 74.1 73.4 81.3 49.3 49.3 50.0
Dhenkanal 84.2 83.7 88.0 48.4 48.0 60.0
Gajapati 46.7 41.5 87.7 48.5 46.4 70.0
Ganjam 66.1 61.4 88.4 47.5 48.0 43.8
Jagatsinghapur 90.3 90.2 91.1 32.7 31.3 36.4
Jajapur 89.5 88.9 - 44.7 45.5 -
Jharsuguda 75.6 71.3 81.3 39.7 29.4 50.0
Kalahandi 65.8 62.7 86.3 28.1 26.7 50.0
Kandhamal 50.5 45.9 85.2 32.1 32.6 25.0
Kendrapara 87.3 87.6 84.7 35.0 32.3 66.7
Kendujhar 73.5 69.7 88.1 51.9 53.5 40.0
Khordha 93.5 90.6 96.1 38.7 40.4 35.9
Koraput 30.6 15.3 72.7 50.7 51.3 45.8
Malkangiri 18.5 15.7 41.7 45.8 46.0 36.4
Mayurbhanj 79.1 77.7 93.3 41.6 42.0 28.6
Nabarangapur 41.6 40.2 - 41.1 41.7 -
Nuapada 47.8 46.2 - 25.2 25.2 -
Nayagarh 90.0 89.8 - 43.7 43.7 -
Puri 93.0 92.1 97.2 40.5 30.3 59.1
Rayagada 47.1 42.0 72.2 34.9 31.4 55.6
Sambalpur 73.7 71.8 76.4 45.9 39.0 55.4
Sonapur 64.7 63.4 82.8 38.7 38.0 66.7
Sundargarh 85.3 80.8 91.4 51.4 58.7 35.9
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Median age at first live birth of Women aged 15-
49 years
Median age at first live birth of Women aged 25-49
years
Live Births taking place after an interval of 36
months (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 23.3 23.1 24.3 22.8 22.6 23.9 56.2 55.9 57.9
Anugul 22.1 21.9 23.2 21.6 21.4 22.8 56.1 54.7 63.2
Balangir 22.5 22.4 23.9 22.0 21.8 23.5 53.2 53.1 55.3
Baleshwar 22.4 22.3 23.2 21.9 21.8 22.9 62.0 62.2 60.1
Bargarh 22.2 22.2 23.2 21.6 21.5 22.8 58.2 58.6 54.3
Baudh 22.6 22.5 - 21.9 21.8 - 56.5 56.3 -
Bhadrak 23.3 23.3 23.3 22.8 22.8 22.8 49.3 49.8 45.8
Cuttack 24.5 24.1 25.6 24.0 23.6 25.1 54.0 54.0 54.0
Debagarh 22.1 22.0 23.3 21.6 21.5 22.8 57.0 56.7 60.8
Dhenkanal 23.0 22.8 24.5 22.6 22.4 24.1 49.3 49.2 50.9
Gajapati 23.0 22.9 24.2 22.5 22.4 23.7 53.0 52.8 55.4
Ganjam 22.5 22.2 24.3 21.7 21.4 23.4 61.6 60.3 71.7
Jagatsinghapur 25.1 25.1 25.2 24.7 24.7 24.5 60.4 58.3 78.6
Jajapur 23.9 23.8 - 23.3 23.3 - 54.2 53.9 -
Jharsuguda 22.9 22.9 23.0 22.3 22.2 22.4 46.2 45.9 46.7
Kalahandi 24.5 24.3 25.3 23.9 23.8 24.5 65.6 65.1 71.3
Kandhamal 24.3 24.3 24.2 23.8 23.8 23.7 57.4 56.3 73.5
Kendrapara 24.3 24.2 25.2 23.8 23.7 24.8 52.9 52.8 56.2
Kendujhar 22.4 22.3 22.9 22.0 21.9 22.4 55.5 54.5 61.9
Khordha 24.4 23.4 25.5 23.8 22.8 25.1 58.6 55.7 64.4
Koraput 24.2 24.1 24.6 24.2 24.1 24.6 57.8 57.8 57.9
Malkangiri 21.8 21.7 22.6 21.0 21.0 22.1 52.8 52.5 58.3
Mayurbhanj 22.1 22.0 23.7 21.5 21.4 23.2 55.6 55.1 65.3
Nabarangapur 22.6 22.5 - 22.2 22.2 - 63.7 63.7 -
Nuapada 24.0 24.0 - 23.7 23.7 - 62.0 61.6 -
Nayagarh 22.2 22.2 - 21.9 21.9 - 68.2 68.2 -
Puri 24.9 24.8 25.9 24.4 24.2 25.7 55.2 54.3 61.7
Rayagada 23.2 23.2 23.1 22.7 22.8 22.6 60.7 62.0 49.5
Sambalpur 23.2 22.9 23.5 22.6 22.3 23.0 47.0 47.4 46.3
Sonapur 24.8 24.8 25.5 24.0 23.9 25.1 59.9 59.8 61.6
Sundargarh 23.7 23.5 24.0 23.1 22.9 23.6 50.9 49.2 55.9
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Mean number of children ever born to
Women aged 15-49 years
Mean number of children surviving to Women aged
15-49 years
Mean number of children ever born to Women aged
45-49 years
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 2.4 2.5 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.0 3.5 3.6 3.0
Anugul 2.4 2.4 2.2 2.1 2.2 2.1 3.5 3.6 3.2
Balangir 2.5 2.5 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.1 3.6 3.6 3.2
Baleshwar 2.4 2.4 2.1 2.2 2.2 1.9 3.7 3.9 2.9
Bargarh 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.1 2.1 3.2 3.3 3.1
Baudh 2.5 2.6 - 2.4 2.4 - 3.3 3.4 -
Bhadrak 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.4 2.4 2.5 4.0 4.0 3.9
Cuttack 2.2 2.2 2.0 2.0 2.1 1.9 3.1 3.2 2.8
Debagarh 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.2 2.2 2.2 3.7 3.7 3.4
Dhenkanal 2.4 2.4 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.0 3.5 3.6 3.3
Gajapati 2.7 2.8 2.0 2.4 2.4 1.9 3.6 3.7 2.9
Ganjam 2.6 2.7 2.4 2.3 2.4 2.2 3.7 3.8 3.3
Jagatsinghapur 2.1 2.1 2.2 2.0 2.0 2.1 3.0 3.0 3.1
Jajapur 2.5 2.5 - 2.2 2.2 - 3.8 3.8 -
Jharsuguda 2.4 2.4 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.2 3.5 3.5 3.4
Kalahandi 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.9 3.0 2.7
Kandhamal 2.5 2.5 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.1 3.7 3.8 3.1
Kendrapara 2.5 2.5 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.1 3.8 3.9 3.3
Kendujhar 2.5 2.6 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.2 3.5 3.6 3.4
Khordha 2.1 2.3 1.9 2.0 2.2 1.8 3.0 3.4 2.6
Koraput 2.5 2.6 2.3 2.3 2.4 2.2 3.3 3.5 2.6
Malkangiri 2.5 2.6 2.3 2.4 2.4 2.2 3.3 3.3 2.9
Mayurbhanj 2.6 2.6 2.1 2.4 2.4 2.0 3.5 3.6 2.9
Nabarangapur 2.6 2.6 - 2.3 2.3 - 3.5 3.5 -
Nuapada 2.3 2.3 - 2.2 2.2 - 3.2 3.2 -
Nayagarh 2.3 2.3 - 2.1 2.1 - 3.4 3.4 -
Puri 2.2 2.3 2.0 2.1 2.1 1.9 3.1 3.2 2.8
Rayagada 2.5 2.6 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.1 3.4 3.5 3.0
Sambalpur 2.4 2.5 2.3 2.2 2.3 2.1 3.5 3.7 3.1
Sonapur 2.5 2.5 2.2 2.3 2.3 2.1 3.7 3.7 3.4
Sundargarh 2.5 2.6 2.2 2.2 2.3 2.1 3.4 3.6 3.0
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State / District
Pregnancy to Women aged 15-49 years
resulting in abortion (%)
Women who received any ANC before abortion (%)
Women who went for Ultrasound before abortion
(%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 6.7 6.6 7.4 59.5 58.1 67.2 18.5 17.4 24.8
Anugul 11.3 10.8 13.6 50.0 48.0 58.0 20.0 18.5 26.1
Balangir 8.2 8.3 7.6 68.2 67.8 73.7 17.5 16.8 26.3
Baleshwar 5.5 5.1 8.7 67.2 64.7 80.0 11.7 10.7 16.7
Bargarh 13.4 13.5 12.4 63.8 64.1 60.5 19.6 19.7 18.6
Baudh 5.0 5.2 - 54.1 54.6 - 18.7 18.8 -
Bhadrak 10.6 10.6 10.5 60.2 59.3 66.7 16.7 16.9 15.0
Cuttack 3.0 2.9 3.4 52.8 42.2 80.8 22.2 19.0 30.8
Debagarh 14.3 13.9 18.5 59.6 58.6 67.5 12.4 10.4 30.0
Dhenkanal 11.7 11.4 15.8 64.9 63.9 73.2 24.7 24.4 26.8
Gajapati 1.6 1.3 4.3 60.6 51.2 85.7 26.8 15.5 57.1
Ganjam 4.8 4.6 5.8 62.0 59.3 75.0 20.1 20.4 18.8
Jagatsinghapur 1.7 1.6 2.5 54.2 51.1 75.0 30.6 27.7 50.0
Jajapur 13.4 13.4 - 52.8 52.2 - 12.1 12.2 -
Jharsuguda 8.7 7.2 11.0 70.9 66.9 74.9 29.6 23.4 35.8
Kalahandi 0.6 0.5 2.1 77.8 82.7 66.7 40.8 58.6 0.0
Kandhamal 1.3 1.3 1.6 70.3 72.1 50.0 34.3 32.9 50.0
Kendrapara 12.8 12.8 12.5 50.2 50.3 48.0 19.2 18.7 28.0
Kendujhar 8.3 7.9 10.7 61.9 62.5 59.8 19.1 18.3 21.8
Khordha 3.0 3.3 2.6 69.5 69.8 69.0 20.5 21.3 19.0
Koraput 0.9 0.6 2.4 49.2 26.6 75.0 23.3 0.0 50.0
Malkangiri 0.8 0.7 1.2 29.6 32.5 0.0 10.2 11.2 0.0
Mayurbhanj 5.6 5.5 7.0 54.2 55.4 38.5 10.0 10.1 7.7
Nabarangapur 0.4 0.4 - 50.0 50.0 - 19.3 19.3 -
Nuapada 1.1 1.0 - 87.2 85.8 - 21.1 18.0 -
Nayagarh 4.7 4.7 - 62.2 61.1 - 25.6 25.6 -
Puri 6.4 5.7 10.6 59.7 58.9 62.5 18.5 19.6 15.0
Rayagada 1.3 1.1 2.9 62.4 67.7 50.0 32.8 39.8 16.7
Sambalpur 10.7 10.7 10.6 62.4 56.4 72.9 26.8 21.4 36.4
Sonapur 2.1 2.1 2.5 64.9 62.1 100.0 22.2 20.1 50.0
Sundargarh 5.1 4.4 6.8 55.7 50.9 63.3 17.4 11.6 26.7
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Average Month of pregnancy at the time of
abortion
Abortion performed by skilled health personnel (%)
Abortion taking place in Institution (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 2.9 2.9 2.7 49.0 47.9 55.2 45.4 44.6 49.8
Anugul 2.7 2.8 2.4 47.4 43.9 61.4 45.2 41.2 61.4
Balangir 2.9 2.9 2.4 39.2 36.4 78.9 35.3 32.5 73.7
Baleshwar 2.9 3.0 2.6 56.9 56.3 60.0 52.0 52.4 50.0
Bargarh 2.9 2.9 2.6 42.3 42.7 37.2 39.7 40.5 30.2
Baudh 2.8 2.8 - 40.8 41.1 - 35.4 35.8 -
Bhadrak 2.7 2.7 2.7 59.7 58.0 71.7 58.3 56.8 68.3
Cuttack 3.1 3.1 3.1 60.9 65.1 50.0 55.1 59.9 42.3
Debagarh 2.7 2.7 2.7 47.7 49.2 35.0 44.3 45.1 37.5
Dhenkanal 2.9 3.0 2.5 48.8 46.3 70.7 48.9 46.4 70.7
Gajapati 4.4 4.6 4.0 79.5 87.8 57.1 73.0 78.9 57.1
Ganjam 3.2 3.2 3.4 49.0 51.4 37.5 40.3 42.2 31.3
Jagatsinghapur 3.6 3.6 3.8 79.6 76.6 100.0 79.6 76.6 100.0
Jajapur 2.6 2.6 - 48.1 47.2 - 46.7 45.7 -
Jharsuguda 2.7 2.8 2.6 45.0 40.0 50.0 40.0 35.2 44.8
Kalahandi 3.8 4.3 2.7 67.1 67.3 66.7 67.1 67.3 66.7
Kandhamal 3.6 3.6 4.0 92.1 91.4 100.0 80.2 82.9 50.0
Kendrapara 2.7 2.7 2.5 57.5 56.4 80.0 52.5 51.3 76.0
Kendujhar 2.9 3.0 2.7 35.4 35.1 36.8 33.6 33.1 35.6
Khordha 2.9 2.8 3.0 66.6 72.0 55.2 58.6 61.8 51.7
Koraput 3.6 3.3 4.0 41.1 33.3 50.0 35.3 33.3 37.5
Malkangiri 3.9 3.9 4.0 67.8 69.6 50.0 47.4 47.1 50.0
Mayurbhanj 3.1 3.1 2.6 39.0 37.4 61.5 38.6 37.5 53.8
Nabarangapur 3.8 3.8 - 11.4 11.4 - 11.4 11.4 -
Nuapada 4.8 4.7 - 67.9 64.5 - 61.5 57.4 -
Nayagarh 3.4 3.3 - 71.6 71.5 - 68.0 67.8 -
Puri 3.0 3.1 2.7 76.8 78.2 72.5 65.5 64.9 67.5
Rayagada 4.5 4.9 3.7 76.6 88.2 50.0 73.6 83.9 50.0
Sambalpur 2.8 2.9 2.7 36.1 28.0 50.5 32.5 25.4 44.9
Sonapur 3.2 3.3 2.5 47.0 46.8 50.0 46.0 45.7 50.0
Sundargarh 2.7 2.7 2.8 40.8 37.1 46.7 29.3 27.7 31.7
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State / District
Current Usage
Any Method (%) Any Modern Method (%) Female Sterilization (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 62.4 61.6 66.8 46.3 46.0 47.7 32.8 33.6 28.9
Anugul 76.5 76.5 76.5 40.0 39.8 40.9 22.8 23.1 21.4
Balangir 66.9 66.5 71.6 42.9 42.1 51.9 32.6 32.8 29.7
Baleshwar 78.9 78.7 80.0 63.6 63.8 62.2 34.3 34.9 30.0
Bargarh 59.4 59.0 64.0 46.1 46.3 44.4 35.0 35.6 28.8
Baudh 32.5 31.8 - 31.4 30.7 - 18.3 17.9 -
Bhadrak 66.9 67.3 64.3 54.5 54.5 54.0 31.6 32.5 24.8
Cuttack 71.4 73.4 65.5 50.0 49.6 51.0 38.1 38.5 37.2
Debagarh 67.4 66.6 76.0 43.8 43.0 51.8 21.4 21.2 23.7
Dhenkanal 72.9 72.7 74.8 49.0 49.4 45.0 35.4 36.5 23.7
Gajapati 64.0 63.0 71.5 61.4 60.3 69.9 56.6 56.0 61.3
Ganjam 61.8 60.8 66.5 55.4 54.8 58.2 45.6 46.2 42.9
Jagatsinghapur 77.7 78.1 74.0 50.8 49.3 62.3 38.2 36.9 48.3
Jajapur 74.2 74.1 - 45.3 45.3 - 31.6 32.3 -
Jharsuguda 69.2 65.8 74.5 54.6 53.7 56.2 31.4 31.4 31.4
Kalahandi 42.9 42.0 50.0 42.4 41.6 49.3 37.4 37.3 37.7
Kandhamal 33.9 32.3 49.3 33.1 31.5 48.9 19.9 19.4 24.9
Kendrapara 73.2 73.4 69.4 51.4 51.8 44.9 27.4 28.2 16.2
Kendujhar 66.0 63.2 79.0 41.8 41.2 44.1 28.0 29.5 20.7
Khordha 63.8 59.3 68.7 42.5 44.7 40.1 25.7 31.5 19.4
Koraput 40.3 42.6 29.8 33.6 35.3 25.7 28.7 30.0 23.1
Malkangiri 40.1 39.4 47.6 37.6 36.8 47.1 30.5 30.4 31.6
Mayurbhanj 70.8 70.2 78.1 43.4 43.1 47.7 30.3 30.8 23.5
Nabarangapur 40.1 39.4 - 38.1 37.5 - 35.8 35.4 -
Nuapada 36.2 36.0 - 35.4 35.2 - 33.1 33.1 -
Nayagarh 59.6 59.5 - 45.5 45.5 - 33.8 34.0 -
Puri 57.5 55.7 66.8 47.5 47.8 45.6 35.0 36.5 26.8
Rayagada 43.1 39.8 58.2 42.5 39.1 58.0 38.6 35.8 51.7
Sambalpur 63.0 59.6 68.4 49.4 46.2 54.4 29.7 29.0 30.7
Sonapur 46.4 45.1 67.7 42.4 42.0 48.9 28.5 28.4 30.2
Sundargarh 59.2 55.8 65.5 41.2 40.8 42.0 28.3 29.5 26.1
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Male Sterilization (%) Copper-T/IUD (%) Pills (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.8 11.0 10.7 13.0
Anugul 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.6 0.5 0.9 14.9 14.9 14.5
Balangir 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.9 8.9 8.3 15.3
Baleshwar 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.5 27.5 27.6 26.5
Bargarh 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.8 9.6 9.3 12.6
Baudh 0.1 0.1 - 0.1 0.1 - 12.5 12.2 -
Bhadrak 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 21.4 20.7 27.2
Cuttack 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.6 9.2 9.1 9.4
Debagarh 0.0 0.0 0.4 1.2 1.1 2.0 16.7 16.7 17.6
Dhenkanal 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.6 12.5 12.0 18.2
Gajapati 2.1 2.3 0.7 0.1 0.1 0.6 2.2 1.7 5.9
Ganjam 0.3 0.2 0.8 0.2 0.1 0.6 7.6 7.0 10.8
Jagatsinghapur 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.2 9.8 9.8 10.3
Jajapur 0.1 0.1 - 0.2 0.2 - 12.1 11.4 -
Jharsuguda 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.7 0.5 0.9 16.5 16.5 16.6
Kalahandi 0.1 0.0 0.4 0.3 0.1 1.9 4.2 3.8 7.3
Kandhamal 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.5 0.4 0.8 11.4 10.8 18.0
Kendrapara 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.3 20.4 20.3 22.8
Kendujhar 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.6 11.2 9.8 18.0
Khordha 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.7 0.4 1.1 11.9 11.0 12.8
Koraput 2.3 2.8 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 2.1 2.1 1.9
Malkangiri 0.5 0.6 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.5 5.3 4.7 12.0
Mayurbhanj 0.6 0.5 1.6 0.5 0.5 1.1 10.7 10.2 17.2
Nabarangapur 0.3 0.2 - 0.1 0.1 - 1.8 1.6 -
Nuapada 0.2 0.2 - 0.2 0.1 - 1.7 1.6 -
Nayagarh 0.2 0.1 - 0.2 0.2 - 9.9 9.8 -
Puri 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.8 0.6 1.7 10.5 9.8 14.2
Rayagada 1.6 1.6 1.6 0.2 0.2 0.2 1.9 1.5 3.8
Sambalpur 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.3 0.7 14.4 13.8 15.2
Sonapur 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.2 13.1 12.9 17.1
Sundargarh 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.7 0.7 0.7 7.8 8.0 7.5
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Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 1.6 1.1 4.3 0.1 0.1 0.1 16.1 15.6 19.1
Anugul 1.4 1.0 3.3 0.1 0.0 0.1 36.6 36.8 35.6
Balangir 1.1 0.7 5.2 0.0 0.0 0.2 24.0 24.4 19.8
Baleshwar 1.4 0.9 4.8 0.0 0.0 0.1 15.3 14.9 17.8
Bargarh 1.0 0.9 2.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 13.3 12.7 19.6
Baudh 0.3 0.2 - 0.0 0.0 - 1.1 1.1 -
Bhadrak 1.1 1.0 1.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 12.4 12.7 10.3
Cuttack 1.7 1.3 3.0 0.2 0.1 0.2 21.4 23.8 14.5
Debagarh 4.3 4.0 7.1 0.1 0.0 0.3 23.6 23.6 24.1
Dhenkanal 0.6 0.5 1.9 0.0 0.0 0.1 23.9 23.3 29.8
Gajapati 0.3 0.2 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 2.6 2.7 1.6
Ganjam 1.2 0.8 2.8 0.4 0.5 0.2 6.4 6.0 8.3
Jagatsinghapur 2.1 2.0 3.0 0.1 0.0 0.3 26.9 28.9 11.7
Jajapur 1.4 1.3 - 0.0 0.0 - 28.9 28.8 -
Jharsuguda 5.6 4.8 6.8 0.1 0.1 0.1 14.5 12.1 18.3
Kalahandi 0.4 0.2 2.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.4 0.4 0.7
Kandhamal 1.0 0.6 4.6 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.8 0.9 0.4
Kendrapara 2.8 2.7 4.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 21.8 21.6 24.6
Kendujhar 2.0 1.5 4.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 24.3 21.9 34.9
Khordha 3.5 1.4 5.8 0.1 0.1 0.1 21.2 14.6 28.6
Koraput 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.0 6.7 7.3 4.1
Malkangiri 1.0 0.9 2.7 0.1 0.1 0.0 2.4 2.6 0.5
Mayurbhanj 1.3 1.1 4.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 27.4 27.2 30.5
Nabarangapur 0.1 0.1 - 0.0 0.0 - 2.0 2.0 -
Nuapada 0.2 0.1 - 0.1 0.1 - 0.8 0.8 -
Nayagarh 1.3 1.2 - 0.1 0.1 - 14.1 14.0 -
Puri 1.0 0.7 2.5 0.0 0.0 0.1 10.0 7.9 21.3
Rayagada 0.1 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.6 0.7 0.2
Sambalpur 4.5 2.7 7.3 0.1 0.1 0.1 13.6 13.4 14.0
Sonapur 0.4 0.3 1.4 0.1 0.1 0.0 4.0 3.0 18.8
Sundargarh 4.1 2.3 7.5 0.1 0.1 0.1 18.0 15.1 23.5
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Periodic Abstinence (%) Withdrawal (%) LAM (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 4.9 4.9 4.5 9.4 8.6 13.3 1.3 1.4 1.0
Anugul 11.8 11.5 12.9 21.6 22.3 18.3 2.8 2.6 3.8
Balangir 10.7 11.0 7.3 10.8 10.8 11.2 1.4 1.5 1.0
Baleshwar 3.2 3.3 2.2 11.1 10.6 14.5 0.9 0.9 1.0
Bargarh 3.2 3.0 5.0 7.7 7.4 10.8 1.8 1.6 3.5
Baudh 0.3 0.3 - 0.3 0.3 - 0.0 0.0 -
Bhadrak 4.9 4.5 7.7 5.0 5.5 1.3 2.4 2.6 1.1
Cuttack 7.0 6.4 8.5 14.2 17.0 5.9 0.2 0.2 0.0
Debagarh 6.5 5.8 13.6 12.4 12.8 8.0 3.7 3.9 2.3
Dhenkanal 4.8 4.5 8.2 17.1 16.8 19.6 1.7 1.7 1.6
Gajapati 0.4 0.4 0.1 1.4 1.4 1.3 0.0 0.0 0.0
Ganjam 0.1 0.1 0.2 5.5 5.0 7.9 0.3 0.4 0.1
Jagatsinghapur 10.5 11.2 5.0 16.1 17.4 5.8 0.3 0.2 0.7
Jajapur 10.8 10.9 - 15.3 15.1 - 2.6 2.6 -
Jharsuguda 4.3 4.3 4.2 8.7 6.2 12.8 1.3 1.4 1.2
Kalahandi 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0
Kandhamal 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Kendrapara 5.3 5.1 8.4 14.5 14.5 15.0 1.8 1.9 1.2
Kendujhar 11.7 11.1 14.3 8.6 6.5 18.2 2.8 3.0 1.7
Khordha 1.4 1.9 0.9 19.4 12.2 27.3 0.4 0.4 0.3
Koraput 5.8 6.2 3.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Malkangiri 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Mayurbhanj 12.0 11.7 16.5 9.9 9.8 11.6 4.4 4.6 2.4
Nabarangapur 0.0 0.0 - 0.0 0.0 - 0.0 0.0 -
Nuapada 0.0 0.0 - 0.0 0.0 - 0.0 0.0 -
Nayagarh 4.4 4.4 - 8.9 8.8 - 0.6 0.6 -
Puri 1.5 1.5 1.9 8.3 6.3 19.3 0.1 0.1 0.1
Rayagada 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Sambalpur 4.3 5.4 2.6 6.2 4.8 8.5 2.3 2.2 2.6
Sonapur 0.3 0.2 2.3 3.3 2.5 16.1 0.0 0.0 0.2
Sundargarh 2.0 1.3 3.3 13.1 10.4 18.2 2.0 2.2 1.8
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Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
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Odisha 8.7 9.2 6.6 10.1 9.8 11.6 18.9 19.0 18.2
Anugul 4.3 4.4 3.7 5.5 5.6 5.2 9.8 10.0 8.9
Balangir 8.0 8.1 6.0 6.6 6.5 7.5 14.5 14.6 13.5
Baleshwar 6.8 7.2 3.8 6.6 6.9 4.8 13.5 14.1 8.5
Bargarh 7.4 7.5 6.6 5.4 5.4 5.5 12.8 12.9 12.1
Baudh 18.8 19.2 - 29.6 29.9 - 48.4 49.1 -
Bhadrak 7.5 7.5 7.4 10.1 10.1 10.4 17.6 17.6 17.8
Cuttack 7.0 7.3 6.1 12.0 10.1 17.5 19.0 17.4 23.6
Debagarh 5.3 5.5 3.7 4.8 4.8 4.9 10.1 10.3 8.5
Dhenkanal 6.1 6.1 6.6 6.1 6.2 4.9 12.2 12.3 11.5
Gajapati 10.7 11.2 6.8 4.5 4.6 4.0 15.2 15.8 10.8
Ganjam 11.3 11.6 9.4 11.6 11.8 10.5 22.9 23.4 19.8
Jagatsinghapur 5.6 5.6 5.7 7.9 7.1 14.0 13.5 12.7 19.7
Jajapur 5.1 5.1 - 4.5 4.3 - 9.6 9.5 -
Jharsuguda 4.3 4.7 3.8 4.2 4.6 3.5 8.5 9.3 7.4
Kalahandi 13.1 13.7 8.6 21.7 21.6 22.1 34.8 35.4 30.8
Kandhamal 19.4 20.4 9.5 21.1 20.7 24.9 40.4 41.1 34.3
Kendrapara 4.9 5.0 3.8 5.6 5.4 8.3 10.5 10.4 12.2
Kendujhar 7.5 7.9 5.3 8.0 8.8 4.0 15.4 16.7 9.3
Khordha 7.5 9.1 5.7 16.2 18.3 13.8 23.7 27.4 19.5
Koraput 24.5 26.7 14.0 19.7 13.8 46.5 44.1 40.5 60.5
Malkangiri 21.3 21.8 16.0 15.8 15.2 21.6 37.1 37.0 37.6
Mayurbhanj 5.5 5.6 3.3 8.0 8.2 5.2 13.5 13.8 8.5
Nabarangapur 15.7 15.8 - 14.7 14.7 - 30.4 30.4 -
Nuapada 11.6 11.9 - 19.2 18.9 - 30.9 30.8 -
Nayagarh 8.0 8.1 - 21.4 21.4 - 29.4 29.5 -
Puri 8.9 9.5 5.7 21.8 22.7 17.2 30.7 32.2 22.9
Rayagada 12.1 12.3 11.3 13.5 13.9 11.9 25.7 26.2 23.2
Sambalpur 6.7 7.5 5.5 9.0 10.3 7.0 15.7 17.7 12.5
Sonapur 15.0 15.4 9.1 21.2 22.0 9.4 36.3 37.4 18.5
Sundargarh 10.0 11.2 7.6 15.4 16.4 13.5 25.4 27.6 21.0
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Currently Married Pregnant Women aged 15-49 years
registered for ANC (%)
Mothers who received any Antenatal Check-up (%)
Mothers who had Antenatal Check-up in First Trimester
(%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 79.8 79.7 80.6 98.0 97.9 98.1 71.4 70.1 79.5
Anugul 80.0 78.3 90.9 98.3 98.6 96.3 73.9 73.0 78.8
Balangir 90.9 91.1 86.7 99.2 99.2 99.5 74.3 73.3 87.9
Baleshwar 90.6 90.8 89.3 99.1 99.1 99.3 78.4 77.3 88.0
Bargarh 89.6 90.0 84.8 99.3 99.2 99.7 78.3 78.0 81.6
Baudh 69.8 68.9 - 97.3 97.4 - 67.6 67.0 -
Bhadrak 90.8 91.8 82.2 98.6 98.5 98.7 70.3 68.9 80.2
Cuttack 79.3 80.5 75.9 98.3 98.5 97.6 77.3 75.8 82.0
Debagarh 81.8 82.1 77.8 98.0 97.9 98.8 71.3 70.4 82.3
Dhenkanal 80.1 79.9 81.8 98.3 98.3 97.3 67.0 66.3 75.5
Gajapati 50.3 48.7 72.7 96.2 95.7 99.3 66.9 63.9 92.1
Ganjam 63.4 60.4 80.0 95.9 95.4 98.4 70.8 69.1 81.9
Jagatsinghapur 74.4 74.9 70.0 98.6 98.7 97.4 81.1 80.8 84.2
Jajapur 82.4 82.0 - 98.4 98.4 - 70.8 70.3 -
Jharsuguda 84.4 83.8 85.5 99.7 99.7 99.8 83.6 82.4 85.6
Kalahandi 69.6 68.6 88.9 94.0 93.5 98.5 64.8 64.5 67.2
Kandhamal 69.3 68.8 77.3 98.6 98.6 100.0 63.8 63.0 74.2
Kendrapara 85.9 86.1 81.8 99.3 99.3 99.4 76.4 75.8 86.6
Kendujhar 91.2 93.0 81.5 98.0 98.3 95.9 74.5 74.4 74.7
Khordha 79.0 79.0 79.1 97.4 97.6 97.1 68.9 63.5 77.6
Koraput 75.2 74.5 81.8 97.2 97.5 96.0 55.6 54.9 59.7
Malkangiri 83.6 83.4 86.5 94.1 93.9 97.4 56.8 55.9 69.9
Mayurbhanj 86.0 85.2 100.0 99.2 99.2 98.8 77.6 77.0 87.0
Nabarangapur 73.1 72.8 - 95.1 94.9 - 63.3 62.5 -
Nuapada 54.1 53.8 - 98.4 98.3 - 61.7 61.5 -
Nayagarh 73.0 73.2 - 96.9 96.9 - 58.8 58.2 -
Puri 80.0 80.6 76.2 98.3 98.4 97.8 68.1 65.8 82.4
Rayagada 71.0 72.7 61.5 98.2 98.1 99.0 51.9 51.1 57.1
Sambalpur 73.7 71.8 77.3 98.4 98.1 98.8 77.4 76.1 79.5
Sonapur 73.5 74.6 57.9 98.2 98.1 98.6 73.6 73.3 79.3
Sundargarh 83.5 85.2 79.6 98.4 98.2 99.1 71.7 68.1 80.8
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Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 81.9 81.0 87.6 97.6 97.6 97.8 31.2 30.3 36.9
Anugul 85.5 85.2 87.2 96.9 97.0 96.3 22.2 20.8 29.3
Balangir 83.8 83.4 88.8 99.2 99.2 99.5 23.8 24.0 21.4
Baleshwar 86.9 86.3 92.6 99.1 99.0 99.3 20.2 19.5 26.8
Bargarh 86.7 86.2 92.5 99.2 99.2 99.3 26.2 26.3 25.3
Baudh 72.2 72.1 - 96.3 96.4 - 35.1 34.8 -
Bhadrak 80.6 79.7 87.4 98.3 98.4 98.2 19.5 18.6 25.6
Cuttack 83.2 81.6 88.3 98.1 98.5 96.9 40.8 36.2 55.4
Debagarh 83.1 82.3 92.7 98.0 97.9 98.8 19.7 19.5 22.6
Dhenkanal 80.8 80.7 82.4 98.0 98.1 97.3 23.7 23.1 30.9
Gajapati 80.6 78.6 97.4 95.7 95.3 99.3 35.3 33.1 53.6
Ganjam 79.7 77.8 91.1 95.5 95.1 98.4 32.7 30.6 45.6
Jagatsinghapur 89.7 90.3 84.2 98.4 98.5 97.4 57.5 58.3 48.7
Jajapur 83.3 83.0 - 98.1 98.1 - 26.9 27.0 -
Jharsuguda 94.8 94.9 94.7 99.5 99.4 99.6 42.6 45.4 38.2
Kalahandi 67.0 65.1 82.5 93.3 92.9 97.1 26.8 26.7 28.5
Kandhamal 84.0 83.2 95.8 98.6 98.5 100.0 42.3 42.3 41.7
Kendrapara 88.3 88.0 94.5 99.2 99.2 99.4 27.3 26.3 44.5
Kendujhar 71.6 72.4 67.5 97.7 98.2 95.3 28.8 27.8 34.2
Khordha 82.3 80.7 85.0 96.8 97.0 96.4 38.7 33.0 47.9
Koraput 74.9 74.0 80.1 96.8 96.9 96.0 22.1 21.0 27.4
Malkangiri 73.3 73.2 76.3 93.7 93.5 97.4 29.2 29.7 21.2
Mayurbhanj 90.0 89.8 95.1 99.1 99.1 98.8 41.5 42.0 32.1
Nabarangapur 70.0 69.4 - 93.5 93.4 - 41.6 41.4 -
Nuapada 82.6 82.5 - 97.2 97.1 - 56.7 57.0 -
Nayagarh 72.4 72.2 - 96.5 96.5 - 31.0 30.9 -
Puri 83.0 81.5 92.0 98.0 98.1 97.8 30.2 28.1 43.0
Rayagada 75.7 73.6 90.6 97.8 97.7 99.0 39.9 39.8 40.8
Sambalpur 87.3 84.7 91.7 98.3 98.0 98.8 25.2 24.5 26.4
Sonapur 85.6 85.2 89.7 97.7 97.7 98.6 36.6 37.2 28.3
Sundargarh 84.1 81.7 89.9 98.2 97.9 98.8 33.6 33.6 33.6
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Pressure (BP) taken (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 27.8 26.8 34.5 55.9 57.0 49.3 85.7 85.1 89.8
Anugul 21.1 19.7 28.7 57.7 60.6 42.0 83.3 82.6 87.4
Balangir 21.1 21.2 19.4 72.5 73.8 55.6 92.6 92.2 97.6
Baleshwar 18.8 18.0 26.1 62.8 65.0 43.8 88.6 87.9 94.3
Bargarh 23.7 23.8 23.2 64.8 65.6 56.2 88.5 88.4 90.1
Baudh 27.5 27.3 - 80.9 80.7 - 86.6 87.0 -
Bhadrak 17.9 16.9 24.9 53.7 56.0 37.6 84.6 83.8 90.3
Cuttack 36.5 31.9 51.0 64.2 73.5 34.6 91.4 91.1 92.4
Debagarh 18.2 17.8 22.6 87.0 87.9 76.5 82.8 82.0 91.5
Dhenkanal 21.1 20.5 28.7 78.8 78.5 82.5 85.9 86.0 84.6
Gajapati 31.9 29.3 53.6 55.5 56.3 48.7 82.7 80.9 98.7
Ganjam 29.5 27.2 44.0 61.6 63.5 49.6 83.5 82.0 93.1
Jagatsinghapur 54.6 55.4 47.4 70.4 69.7 77.0 93.8 94.0 92.1
Jajapur 24.9 25.0 - 64.2 65.1 - 86.0 85.7 -
Jharsuguda 41.4 44.0 37.4 58.4 69.3 41.4 94.4 94.2 94.6
Kalahandi 20.2 19.7 24.8 79.8 81.9 59.3 83.3 82.2 94.2
Kandhamal 37.8 37.5 41.7 79.5 78.5 92.5 87.6 87.1 95.0
Kendrapara 25.9 24.9 44.5 69.5 70.6 49.7 89.6 89.4 92.1
Kendujhar 23.8 22.9 28.3 85.9 88.8 71.0 72.1 72.1 72.6
Khordha 35.0 29.4 44.2 57.2 67.2 40.7 86.1 83.2 90.7
Koraput 16.8 15.5 23.9 44.0 37.9 76.5 76.1 75.4 79.6
Malkangiri 25.6 26.0 19.2 31.1 29.2 59.2 76.0 75.9 77.6
Mayurbhanj 38.4 38.8 31.5 91.5 92.3 76.3 90.4 90.1 96.9
Nabarangapur 31.4 31.1 - 30.7 28.6 - 83.3 83.2 -
Nuapada 47.0 47.2 - 85.3 85.8 - 91.0 90.9 -
Nayagarh 25.0 24.8 - 72.0 72.0 - 71.3 71.0 -
Puri 27.3 25.0 41.2 67.0 69.8 49.7 90.1 89.7 92.6
Rayagada 33.6 32.9 37.7 49.7 46.3 71.4 86.5 85.2 95.3
Sambalpur 24.1 23.2 25.6 79.8 84.4 72.0 85.1 83.1 88.5
Sonapur 33.5 34.0 24.8 83.2 83.2 84.6 88.8 88.6 93.1
Sundargarh 31.6 31.6 31.8 80.5 90.1 57.0 84.5 82.4 89.6
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State / District Mothers whose Blood
taken for Hb (%) Mothers who underwent
Ultrasound (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Odisha 70.4 68.9 79.8 46.8 43.7 66.6
Anugul 73.6 72.4 79.8 47.6 45.4 58.7
Balangir 72.4 71.5 83.5 44.1 42.5 64.6
Baleshwar 72.6 71.0 86.6 43.5 41.9 56.9
Bargarh 77.1 76.7 80.9 60.0 58.7 73.7
Baudh 79.1 78.9 - 36.3 35.8 -
Bhadrak 70.5 69.8 75.5 49.9 49.6 52.1
Cuttack 80.5 77.9 88.7 68.1 63.0 83.9
Debagarh 75.2 73.9 90.9 36.7 35.0 56.7
Dhenkanal 79.3 78.5 89.4 45.2 44.1 58.5
Gajapati 71.8 69.1 95.4 33.9 29.9 68.9
Ganjam 76.7 74.3 91.5 49.2 45.4 72.6
Jagatsinghapur 91.6 92.1 86.2 69.1 68.9 71.1
Jajapur 73.2 73.1 - 46.8 46.5 -
Jharsuguda 77.7 75.4 81.2 60.2 53.5 70.8
Kalahandi 79.0 78.0 89.1 47.8 45.2 73.7
Kandhamal 73.9 72.9 86.7 37.4 35.3 64.2
Kendrapara 81.2 81.0 86.0 64.9 64.1 79.9
Kendujhar 41.0 39.8 47.0 35.8 33.2 49.2
Khordha 79.6 75.6 86.2 68.9 62.4 79.7
Koraput 49.8 46.6 66.4 30.7 26.2 54.4
Malkangiri 42.9 41.7 60.9 20.0 18.7 40.4
Mayurbhanj 63.0 61.7 85.2 26.9 25.5 51.9
Nabarangapur 51.7 50.9 - 16.8 16.4 -
Nuapada 86.0 85.7 - 33.0 32.1 -
Nayagarh 66.0 65.9 - 54.3 53.9 -
Puri 85.6 84.9 90.4 65.3 63.4 76.8
Rayagada 71.5 69.3 86.4 28.6 25.6 47.6
Sambalpur 69.5 63.0 80.6 51.3 43.0 65.5
Sonapur 75.5 74.9 85.5 58.4 57.9 66.2
Sundargarh 55.2 50.5 66.9 42.7 33.4 65.7
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State / DistrictInstitutional Delivery (%) Delivery at Government
Institution (%)Delivery at Private
Institution (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 80.8 79.8 86.9 70.8 72.5 60.1 9.6 7.0 25.9
Anugul 84.6 85.1 81.7 70.0 74.4 46.8 14.4 10.5 35.0
Balangir 80.1 79.4 89.8 76.2 76.4 74.8 3.8 3.0 14.6
Baleshwar 86.3 85.5 93.3 79.4 80.2 72.2 6.9 5.2 21.1
Bargarh 86.5 85.8 94.2 77.6 78.4 69.6 8.7 7.2 24.2
Baudh 67.6 67.1 - 64.5 64.3 - 2.9 2.6 -
Bhadrak 81.9 82.5 78.0 70.4 71.8 60.0 11.5 10.5 18.0
Cuttack 91.3 92.0 89.3 70.5 78.5 45.6 19.6 12.9 40.6
Debagarh 78.3 77.7 86.0 74.9 74.9 75.6 3.4 2.8 9.8
Dhenkanal 84.1 83.9 86.7 76.3 76.6 72.9 7.7 7.2 13.8
Gajapati 66.1 64.1 84.1 53.1 54.2 43.7 12.8 9.8 39.1
Ganjam 87.6 86.4 94.8 73.1 75.1 60.5 12.7 9.8 30.6
Jagatsinghapur 95.9 96.6 88.8 79.4 80.8 65.1 15.4 14.9 19.7
Jajapur 88.6 88.5 - 78.3 78.8 - 10.2 9.6 -
Jharsuguda 85.8 86.9 84.2 66.1 75.4 51.5 18.7 10.8 31.1
Kalahandi 67.0 65.3 84.7 59.3 58.1 70.8 7.0 6.3 13.9
Kandhamal 80.4 79.3 94.2 78.4 77.6 89.2 1.8 1.6 5.0
Kendrapara 81.8 81.3 90.9 70.6 70.6 72.0 11.1 10.7 18.9
Kendujhar 71.3 72.6 64.6 64.9 68.5 46.4 6.3 4.0 18.2
Khordha 92.9 94.0 91.1 68.6 79.4 50.8 23.7 14.2 39.3
Koraput 53.4 49.7 73.0 51.0 47.9 67.3 2.4 1.8 5.8
Malkangiri 52.6 51.6 67.9 50.6 49.8 62.2 2.0 1.8 5.8
Mayurbhanj 79.7 78.9 93.2 78.0 77.7 82.7 1.7 1.2 10.5
Nabarangapur 53.6 52.4 - 50.8 49.8 - 2.6 2.4 -
Nuapada 70.4 69.7 - 63.3 63.1 - 6.5 6.2 -
Nayagarh 89.1 89.0 - 78.5 78.8 - 10.2 9.7 -
Puri 95.5 95.5 95.4 81.1 83.9 64.1 14.0 11.3 30.7
Rayagada 62.3 58.1 89.5 53.7 51.6 67.0 6.5 4.4 20.4
Sambalpur 83.2 79.9 88.7 71.4 72.8 68.9 11.6 6.8 19.6
Sonapur 83.4 82.7 93.1 79.2 79.1 80.7 3.9 3.4 12.4
Sundargarh 80.9 77.9 88.2 68.6 72.8 58.2 12.1 5.0 29.7
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State / DistrictDelivery at Home (%) Delivery at home conducted
by skilled health personnel (%) Safe Delivery (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 18.7 19.6 12.6 24.5 23.8 31.9 83.7 82.8 89.1
Anugul 15.0 14.5 17.7 14.9 13.8 20.0 85.8 86.2 83.7
Balangir 19.6 20.4 10.2 36.8 37.3 23.8 86.4 86.0 92.2
Baleshwar 13.5 14.3 6.7 24.7 25.0 20.0 89.0 88.4 94.0
Bargarh 13.1 13.8 5.5 40.7 40.4 50.0 91.0 90.5 95.9
Baudh 32.2 32.7 - 15.0 15.1 - 72.0 71.5 -
Bhadrak 17.7 17.2 21.8 25.9 25.6 27.8 84.9 85.4 81.6
Cuttack 8.6 7.9 10.7 34.1 32.7 37.3 92.6 93.2 90.7
Debagarh 21.2 21.8 13.4 13.8 13.3 22.7 80.1 79.5 87.2
Dhenkanal 15.4 15.7 12.2 17.9 17.7 21.7 85.8 85.5 88.8
Gajapati 33.5 35.5 15.9 27.6 26.9 41.7 71.7 69.7 89.4
Ganjam 11.8 12.9 5.2 19.4 19.1 23.1 88.9 87.9 95.6
Jagatsinghapur 3.9 3.2 11.2 30.4 16.9 70.6 96.2 96.9 88.8
Jajapur 11.0 11.1 - 14.2 14.1 - 89.8 89.7 -
Jharsuguda 12.0 12.0 11.9 45.0 40.4 52.3 89.9 90.6 88.8
Kalahandi 32.8 34.5 15.3 21.8 21.1 38.1 73.1 71.5 89.1
Kandhamal 19.3 20.3 5.8 18.0 18.1 14.3 81.9 81.0 94.2
Kendrapara 15.4 15.9 7.5 41.1 41.0 41.7 85.4 85.0 91.5
Kendujhar 28.5 27.2 35.2 22.2 20.6 28.8 75.7 76.6 70.8
Khordha 7.1 6.0 8.8 26.2 17.1 36.2 93.8 94.5 92.6
Koraput 46.6 50.3 27.0 33.1 33.5 29.5 57.9 54.4 76.5
Malkangiri 47.3 48.3 32.1 18.1 17.4 34.0 56.9 55.9 72.4
Mayurbhanj 19.8 20.6 6.2 24.3 24.2 30.0 82.4 81.8 93.2
Nabarangapur 41.2 42.4 - 13.8 13.7 - 57.0 55.9 -
Nuapada 29.6 30.3 - 24.7 24.1 - 76.9 76.2 -
Nayagarh 10.9 11.0 - 9.5 9.7 - 89.6 89.5 -
Puri 4.4 4.3 4.6 14.3 13.3 20.0 95.8 95.9 95.7
Rayagada 37.7 41.9 10.5 12.5 11.3 45.0 64.8 60.4 93.7
Sambalpur 16.6 20.0 10.8 25.8 24.5 29.7 86.1 83.4 90.8
Sonapur 16.4 17.0 6.2 24.0 23.6 44.4 86.8 86.3 95.2
Sundargarh 18.9 21.9 11.3 29.7 28.6 34.9 84.5 82.3 90.1
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State / DistrictCaesarean out of total delivery taken place in Government Institutions (%)
Caesarean out of total delivery taken place in Private Institutions (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Odisha 8.7 8.1 13.9 47.0 47.1 46.8
Anugul 8.4 8.1 11.3 43.0 40.0 47.8
Balangir 9.5 9.0 16.2 48.5 50.5 43.3
Baleshwar 9.1 8.3 16.7 52.8 53.7 50.8
Bargarh 14.6 14.3 18.1 35.2 35.2 35.2
Baudh 7.4 7.1 - 44.9 43.2 -
Bhadrak 6.1 5.9 7.9 62.2 61.8 63.8
Cuttack 11.7 10.1 20.1 47.8 51.6 44.0
Debagarh 11.2 10.5 19.4 49.9 51.6 43.8
Dhenkanal 10.0 9.5 16.1 50.1 48.9 57.7
Gajapati 9.9 9.5 13.6 32.6 35.1 27.1
Ganjam 8.3 7.6 13.3 43.4 39.4 51.3
Jagatsinghapur 8.9 8.9 8.1 58.7 60.2 46.7
Jajapur 7.4 7.5 - 55.0 55.4 -
Jharsuguda 10.5 9.4 13.0 37.0 35.9 37.6
Kalahandi 9.6 8.9 15.5 35.8 32.0 52.6
Kandhamal 7.5 7.1 12.1 53.7 50.6 66.7
Kendrapara 8.6 8.4 11.9 54.3 54.5 51.6
Kendujhar 6.9 5.9 14.7 30.5 29.6 31.7
Khordha 10.4 8.8 14.6 47.4 45.8 48.4
Koraput 7.4 4.8 17.1 22.3 17.1 30.8
Malkangiri 5.7 5.1 13.4 75.5 82.1 44.4
Mayurbhanj 5.8 5.6 8.2 41.2 29.6 64.7
Nabarangapur 6.7 6.4 - 60.8 60.9 -
Nuapada 5.4 5.4 - 56.9 55.7 -
Nayagarh 6.1 5.9 - 52.2 50.1 -
Puri 11.2 10.5 16.9 55.7 53.9 59.6
Rayagada 7.0 6.9 7.8 40.5 40.2 41.0
Sambalpur 11.9 10.3 14.9 45.0 31.8 52.7
Sonapur 11.1 11.2 10.3 49.4 51.8 38.9
Sundargarh 7.6 6.2 11.7 39.0 31.9 42.0
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State / District
Less than 24 hrs. stay in institution after delivery
(%)
Mothers who received Post-natal Check-up within 48 hrs.
of delivery (%)
Mothers who received Post-natal Check-up within 1
week of delivery (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 52.4 54.6 39.4 82.8 82.1 87.7 86.5 85.8 90.7
Anugul 47.1 47.7 44.0 86.8 87.1 85.3 89.9 90.2 88.4
Balangir 65.6 66.1 60.5 86.5 86.8 83.5 90.3 90.5 87.9
Baleshwar 58.2 59.0 52.0 89.8 89.4 93.3 92.1 91.5 97.3
Bargarh 63.0 62.9 63.8 94.0 93.7 97.3 96.5 96.4 98.6
Baudh 49.9 50.3 - 73.7 73.1 - 79.9 79.5 -
Bhadrak 58.5 58.8 56.8 84.2 84.5 82.0 87.0 87.5 84.0
Cuttack 42.7 48.8 23.0 87.3 86.7 88.9 90.9 90.9 90.9
Debagarh 55.4 56.3 46.1 80.3 79.6 88.4 84.3 83.7 91.5
Dhenkanal 58.6 59.4 48.5 87.1 86.8 90.4 89.1 88.9 91.5
Gajapati 60.0 59.7 62.2 68.0 65.9 86.8 74.2 71.5 97.4
Ganjam 60.2 64.2 37.9 86.8 85.7 93.5 89.3 88.5 94.4
Jagatsinghapur 20.6 19.3 35.1 89.2 89.9 81.6 92.9 93.8 84.2
Jajapur 64.1 64.5 - 89.4 89.4 - 90.4 90.3 -
Jharsuguda 38.7 39.7 37.2 91.8 92.0 91.5 95.1 95.2 95.1
Kalahandi 59.0 59.9 51.8 65.7 64.2 81.0 72.3 70.9 86.1
Kandhamal 25.9 25.5 30.4 83.9 83.2 92.5 88.9 88.4 95.8
Kendrapara 56.6 56.7 55.0 87.1 87.0 89.6 88.7 88.6 90.2
Kendujhar 75.3 77.1 64.9 73.9 74.5 70.5 77.1 77.5 75.0
Khordha 45.0 54.5 28.9 88.6 89.2 87.7 91.2 91.5 90.8
Koraput 56.3 56.8 54.3 62.1 59.6 75.2 67.5 65.4 78.8
Malkangiri 19.2 18.6 26.2 50.3 49.0 69.9 60.9 59.6 80.1
Mayurbhanj 56.9 56.9 55.6 84.4 83.8 95.1 88.1 87.6 96.9
Nabarangapur 52.8 52.9 - 60.5 59.3 - 67.0 66.0 -
Nuapada 60.2 60.7 - 72.3 71.6 - 78.9 78.3 -
Nayagarh 70.5 71.3 - 85.5 85.3 - 88.2 87.9 -
Puri 35.2 35.7 32.0 88.4 87.7 92.3 91.0 90.4 94.4
Rayagada 24.2 23.5 26.9 69.1 66.6 84.8 79.3 77.9 88.5
Sambalpur 30.1 31.6 27.8 86.4 84.3 90.0 90.7 89.4 92.9
Sonapur 46.5 47.3 34.8 88.5 87.9 97.9 91.3 90.8 97.9
Sundargarh 32.1 33.5 28.8 84.4 81.5 91.6 89.4 87.2 95.0
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State / DistrictMothers who did not receive any Post-
natal Check-up (%)New borns who were checked up within
24 hrs. of birth (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Odisha 12.1 12.8 8.0 81.7 81.0 86.5
Anugul 9.6 9.5 10.2 86.8 87.4 83.1
Balangir 8.8 8.7 10.7 86.7 86.4 90.7
Baleshwar 7.7 8.4 2.0 89.3 88.6 95.3
Bargarh 3.2 3.4 1.4 93.2 93.0 95.9
Baudh 17.9 18.2 - 69.7 69.5 -
Bhadrak 12.3 11.9 14.6 83.6 84.0 80.5
Cuttack 8.1 8.0 8.3 87.7 87.8 87.3
Debagarh 14.0 14.5 7.9 79.7 78.8 90.2
Dhenkanal 10.4 10.6 7.4 86.6 86.3 90.2
Gajapati 19.9 22.2 0.7 61.6 59.3 81.5
Ganjam 8.7 9.5 3.6 85.9 85.1 91.1
Jagatsinghapur 6.2 5.6 13.2 90.2 91.7 75.0
Jajapur 9.4 9.6 - 89.4 89.3 -
Jharsuguda 4.3 4.2 4.4 91.6 91.7 91.4
Kalahandi 24.5 25.9 10.2 65.1 63.4 81.8
Kandhamal 9.6 10.0 4.2 81.5 80.8 91.7
Kendrapara 11.1 11.2 9.1 88.2 88.2 88.2
Kendujhar 22.4 22.1 24.1 72.2 73.0 68.3
Khordha 7.7 7.7 7.7 87.9 88.1 87.6
Koraput 26.5 28.4 16.8 51.9 49.3 65.9
Malkangiri 33.1 34.5 12.2 50.9 50.0 64.9
Mayurbhanj 10.9 11.3 2.5 84.1 83.6 93.8
Nabarangapur 31.4 32.4 - 56.9 55.8 -
Nuapada 16.1 16.4 - 70.6 69.9 -
Nayagarh 10.6 10.8 - 85.2 85.0 -
Puri 8.3 8.9 5.0 90.3 89.6 94.4
Rayagada 15.5 16.3 10.5 61.8 58.1 86.2
Sambalpur 8.8 9.9 6.9 85.8 83.4 89.8
Sonapur 8.2 8.6 2.1 86.7 86.2 93.1
Sundargarh 9.4 11.7 3.7 81.4 78.3 89.1
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State / District
Mothers who availed financial assistance for delivery under JSY (%)
Mothers who availed financial assistance for
institutional delivery under JSY (%)
Mothers who availed financial assistance for
Government Institutional delivery under JSY (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 70.3 72.7 55.1 85.2 88.9 63.2 95.1 96.0 88.2
Anugul 68.6 73.4 43.6 79.0 83.9 52.4 94.3 94.6 91.6
Balangir 76.7 77.1 70.9 93.0 94.3 77.7 97.2 97.5 92.2
Baleshwar 80.1 81.0 71.6 89.3 91.1 74.9 95.6 95.8 93.5
Bargarh 81.0 81.8 72.0 89.1 90.5 74.9 96.6 96.8 93.6
Baudh 65.2 65.1 - 94.3 94.7 - 96.7 97.0 -
Bhadrak 70.1 71.7 58.7 83.7 84.9 75.2 95.5 95.6 94.8
Cuttack 68.8 78.3 39.0 74.9 83.8 45.1 93.5 95.9 80.6
Debagarh 74.5 74.8 70.1 92.1 93.1 81.4 95.8 96.1 91.9
Dhenkanal 78.3 79.3 66.0 89.5 90.8 73.0 95.9 96.9 83.2
Gajapati 47.4 48.7 36.4 70.7 74.9 43.2 86.3 87.2 77.3
Ganjam 71.8 74.6 54.4 82.3 86.4 58.4 95.2 96.2 87.3
Jagatsinghapur 77.6 79.9 53.9 81.5 83.1 63.6 94.3 95.7 76.8
Jajapur 76.2 76.7 - 84.4 84.9 - 94.3 94.2 -
Jharsuguda 64.0 74.6 47.3 74.2 85.2 56.2 92.6 95.3 86.4
Kalahandi 55.0 53.9 65.7 80.4 80.7 77.6 88.2 88.0 89.7
Kandhamal 81.3 80.9 86.7 97.2 97.7 92.0 98.7 98.8 97.2
Kendrapara 71.4 71.6 68.3 83.2 83.7 73.8 95.3 95.4 93.2
Kendujhar 63.7 68.4 39.8 87.3 91.8 61.4 95.0 96.5 83.7
Khordha 66.3 78.8 45.7 70.9 83.1 50.2 92.9 95.7 85.8
Koraput 50.5 48.7 59.7 92.1 95.4 80.0 94.1 96.2 86.2
Malkangiri 49.8 49.3 59.0 92.7 93.5 84.0 95.6 96.2 88.7
Mayurbhanj 78.3 78.3 78.4 96.2 97.1 83.4 98.1 98.3 94.0
Nabarangapur 52.4 51.5 - 95.6 96.0 - 98.4 98.5 -
Nuapada 67.5 67.4 - 95.1 95.7 - 97.3 97.4 -
Nayagarh 79.1 79.6 - 87.7 88.3 - 96.9 97.0 -
Puri 80.6 84.0 60.1 83.4 86.8 62.4 95.6 96.3 89.9
Rayagada 53.9 53.9 53.9 85.1 91.0 60.5 91.4 94.4 76.6
Sambalpur 70.0 73.0 65.0 83.0 89.7 72.8 95.2 96.9 92.2
Sonapur 78.2 78.5 73.8 93.1 94.1 79.3 96.9 97.3 90.6
Sundargarh 66.7 73.0 51.1 79.4 89.4 57.4 92.3 94.7 84.7
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State / District
Children aged 12-23 months having
Immunization Card (%)
Children aged 12-23 months who have received BCG (%)
Children aged 12-23 months who have received 3 doses
of Polio vaccine (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 95.4 95.3 96.2 98.2 98.2 98.5 82.0 82.0 81.9
Anugul 95.9 96.0 95.4 98.5 98.5 98.5 92.9 93.0 92.2
Balangir 97.1 97.4 93.5 98.9 98.8 100.0 89.0 88.6 94.1
Baleshwar 98.3 98.2 98.7 98.4 98.3 99.1 94.9 94.7 96.1
Bargarh 97.3 97.3 97.5 98.9 98.9 100.0 95.8 95.6 98.5
Baudh 96.5 96.5 - 98.1 98.1 - 85.3 85.3 -
Bhadrak 96.9 97.0 96.1 99.1 99.2 97.9 93.4 93.6 92.0
Cuttack 97.9 98.2 96.9 98.6 98.7 98.1 69.2 71.3 62.6
Debagarh 93.6 93.5 95.0 97.5 97.6 95.9 91.0 91.4 85.1
Dhenkanal 97.6 98.0 93.1 98.8 98.7 99.4 90.7 90.4 94.3
Gajapati 92.7 92.2 98.0 95.6 95.3 98.0 60.1 59.1 70.7
Ganjam 97.2 97.1 97.7 97.7 97.4 99.4 64.5 64.2 66.1
Jagatsinghapur 98.2 98.8 93.4 99.6 99.6 100.0 68.6 67.6 77.7
Jajapur 96.1 96.1 - 98.8 98.9 - 94.0 94.0 -
Jharsuguda 98.3 98.4 98.2 99.2 99.1 99.4 94.3 94.7 93.6
Kalahandi 95.6 95.4 - 97.5 97.4 - 59.4 58.9 -
Kandhamal 95.1 94.9 97.6 99.2 99.3 98.8 50.4 49.9 57.6
Kendrapara 97.8 97.8 97.6 99.1 99.1 100.0 94.9 94.8 97.6
Kendujhar 93.7 94.3 90.9 97.3 97.3 97.5 92.1 92.0 92.9
Khordha 96.9 97.8 95.6 98.3 98.9 97.4 72.9 75.8 68.5
Koraput 91.7 90.9 96.3 96.7 96.9 95.8 76.9 78.3 69.3
Malkangiri 91.3 91.1 94.8 96.1 96.0 98.3 45.9 46.0 45.7
Mayurbhanj 90.1 89.8 95.5 97.8 97.8 99.1 90.1 89.9 95.5
Nabarangapur 79.5 79.1 - 95.7 95.6 - 77.3 76.9 -
Nuapada 96.1 96.0 - 97.4 97.3 - 58.4 57.6 -
Nayagarh 98.3 98.3 - 98.6 98.6 - 71.3 71.1 -
Puri 98.9 99.1 98.0 99.0 98.9 99.6 60.5 61.3 56.4
Rayagada 91.8 91.5 93.8 98.3 98.4 97.7 43.8 44.7 37.2
Sambalpur 96.4 96.1 96.9 98.9 99.1 98.7 93.7 93.7 93.8
Sonapur 98.7 98.6 99.0 98.5 98.5 100.0 79.0 79.4 72.3
Sundargarh 94.6 93.7 96.9 98.4 98.1 99.0 89.7 87.1 96.2
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State / District
Children aged 12-23 months who have received 3 doses of DPT vaccine (%)
Children aged 12-23 months who have received Measles
vaccine (%)
Children aged 12-23 months Fully Immunized (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 82.8 82.9 82.5 89.2 89.2 89.0 68.8 68.9 68.2
Anugul 88.7 88.3 90.8 89.8 90.2 87.8 80.9 80.6 82.2
Balangir 87.4 88.1 78.1 91.7 91.6 93.5 79.5 79.9 74.6
Baleshwar 91.6 92.1 87.3 92.7 92.6 93.9 85.4 85.6 83.8
Bargarh 91.7 91.4 95.9 90.3 90.1 92.9 82.9 82.5 88.3
Baudh 64.3 64.2 - 89.8 89.7 - 54.3 54.3 -
Bhadrak 90.3 90.2 90.8 90.1 90.3 88.7 83.5 83.3 84.3
Cuttack 85.4 88.5 75.6 89.2 90.1 86.2 60.0 63.8 48.1
Debagarh 89.3 90.2 77.7 89.9 90.7 78.5 81.4 82.3 69.4
Dhenkanal 83.6 83.1 89.9 88.2 88.1 88.7 74.5 73.9 83.0
Gajapati 68.2 67.1 78.8 87.5 87.9 83.8 48.6 47.5 59.6
Ganjam 69.8 69.7 70.1 85.6 84.7 91.0 43.1 42.4 46.9
Jagatsinghapur 82.8 83.2 79.3 92.4 93.0 86.8 58.1 57.0 68.6
Jajapur 91.0 91.0 - 89.9 89.9 - 82.9 82.7 -
Jharsuguda 89.3 89.9 88.2 92.8 93.8 91.1 84.3 85.2 82.9
Kalahandi 71.9 71.0 - 87.4 86.7 - 42.1 41.1 -
Kandhamal 73.6 74.0 68.2 92.7 92.9 90.6 40.8 40.8 41.2
Kendrapara 94.2 94.0 96.8 92.8 92.4 98.4 87.4 86.9 96.0
Kendujhar 86.8 86.7 87.3 88.4 88.6 87.6 78.5 78.4 79.3
Khordha 80.1 81.4 78.1 86.7 88.3 84.2 60.1 62.8 55.9
Koraput 71.4 74.6 54.4 81.8 80.3 89.8 51.6 55.6 30.7
Malkangiri 50.7 49.7 67.2 81.4 80.9 89.7 29.6 29.0 39.7
Mayurbhanj 87.3 87.0 94.6 90.3 90.3 90.1 79.7 79.3 87.4
Nabarangapur 65.0 64.1 - 86.6 86.3 - 50.4 49.3 -
Nuapada 64.0 63.7 - 88.8 88.4 - 46.1 45.2 -
Nayagarh 79.4 79.5 - 90.2 90.6 - 54.8 55.0 -
Puri 81.5 82.8 74.8 90.4 90.4 90.4 46.8 48.9 35.6
Rayagada 55.6 56.5 49.6 82.8 83.7 76.7 34.9 35.8 28.7
Sambalpur 85.2 84.7 86.1 87.2 89.5 83.3 78.5 79.8 76.3
Sonapur 84.9 85.0 83.2 90.4 91.1 80.2 69.7 70.1 62.4
Sundargarh 91.1 89.3 95.5 92.6 92.0 94.3 82.9 80.1 90.0
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Children who have received Polio dose at
birth (%)
Children who did not receive any vaccination (%)
Children (aged 6-35 months) who received at least
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Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 83.6 82.9 87.9 0.8 0.8 1.0 68.6 68.8 67.3
Anugul 88.5 88.6 88.3 0.9 0.9 1.0 67.7 67.5 68.6
Balangir 88.4 88.1 91.7 0.8 0.9 0.0 80.2 79.8 85.2
Baleshwar 91.9 91.6 93.9 0.3 0.2 0.9 84.0 83.7 86.5
Bargarh 79.1 78.6 85.3 0.4 0.5 0.0 71.1 71.0 71.6
Baudh 74.2 73.6 - 1.5 1.5 - 81.1 81.0 -
Bhadrak 82.9 82.6 84.9 0.6 0.5 1.5 68.7 68.5 70.0
Cuttack 87.4 87.5 87.2 0.9 0.8 1.2 67.0 69.3 59.9
Debagarh 80.1 79.7 85.1 1.6 1.5 2.5 68.6 68.9 65.3
Dhenkanal 88.9 88.8 89.3 0.7 0.7 0.6 69.7 70.3 61.6
Gajapati 84.3 83.3 93.9 2.9 3.0 2.0 58.6 58.7 57.6
Ganjam 82.0 80.3 92.1 1.2 1.4 0.0 58.8 58.5 60.5
Jagatsinghapur 93.7 94.5 86.0 0.2 0.2 0.0 72.1 72.0 73.6
Jajapur 86.2 86.1 - 0.6 0.5 - 67.8 67.8 -
Jharsuguda 91.6 91.0 92.5 0.4 0.3 0.5 77.4 76.4 78.9
Kalahandi 74.7 73.7 - 1.1 1.2 - 65.1 64.2 -
Kandhamal 88.4 88.2 90.6 0.4 0.3 1.2 58.9 57.4 78.8
Kendrapara 87.3 87.2 89.5 0.2 0.2 0.0 65.3 64.7 75.0
Kendujhar 75.7 76.4 72.4 1.1 0.9 2.1 61.7 63.4 53.3
Khordha 88.8 88.1 89.9 0.8 0.3 1.6 70.4 73.6 65.4
Koraput 67.6 65.5 79.1 1.2 1.1 1.9 58.3 58.6 56.7
Malkangiri 67.0 66.7 71.6 2.0 2.0 0.9 63.8 62.6 82.8
Mayurbhanj 82.2 81.6 93.7 0.3 0.3 0.0 67.2 67.5 62.2
Nabarangapur 71.5 70.8 - 2.7 2.7 - 43.3 42.9 -
Nuapada 76.2 75.9 - 1.5 1.5 - 75.3 75.2 -
Nayagarh 84.9 84.6 - 0.8 0.8 - 77.3 77.4 -
Puri 90.9 91.6 87.2 0.5 0.5 0.0 81.7 81.9 80.8
Rayagada 84.9 83.8 92.2 0.8 0.7 1.6 65.0 65.5 62.0
Sambalpur 83.9 82.0 87.1 0.8 0.6 1.0 65.4 63.9 68.0
Sonapur 83.0 83.3 78.2 0.5 0.5 0.0 76.5 76.9 68.3
Sundargarh 86.6 84.2 92.4 0.9 0.9 0.7 71.3 73.6 65.8
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Children (aged 6-35 months) who received
IFA tablets/syrup during last 3 months (%)
Children whose birth weight was taken (%)
Children with birth weight less than 2.5 Kg. (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 25.3 25.7 23.1 86.5 86.0 89.4 21.6 22.0 19.2
Anugul 15.5 16.2 12.2 88.4 88.6 87.5 22.5 23.1 19.4
Balangir 28.8 29.3 23.7 90.4 90.0 95.8 17.0 17.1 16.0
Baleshwar 21.7 22.1 18.3 91.1 90.7 95.0 23.3 24.1 16.1
Bargarh 23.3 24.0 14.7 92.3 92.0 95.3 18.5 18.4 19.0
Baudh 28.9 29.2 - 80.4 80.2 - 22.6 23.1 -
Bhadrak 11.4 10.9 15.1 82.6 83.9 74.3 18.5 19.0 15.1
Cuttack 20.3 20.9 18.4 89.9 90.1 89.2 22.7 23.1 21.3
Debagarh 24.8 25.3 19.0 83.3 82.5 91.9 19.1 19.9 10.4
Dhenkanal 21.0 21.0 21.4 88.5 88.4 89.7 14.2 14.1 14.3
Gajapati 31.7 31.8 31.3 80.2 78.8 92.3 24.5 25.0 20.8
Ganjam 21.1 19.0 33.3 89.6 88.8 94.8 26.0 26.5 23.3
Jagatsinghapur 52.0 53.4 38.8 95.5 96.3 87.0 22.4 21.9 27.3
Jajapur 11.0 11.0 - 89.3 89.2 - 22.3 22.4 -
Jharsuguda 24.5 27.8 19.3 94.8 95.2 94.2 18.7 19.4 17.6
Kalahandi 22.8 23.0 - 82.7 81.9 - 18.9 18.8 -
Kandhamal 38.2 37.8 43.5 94.0 94.0 94.2 28.0 28.4 22.2
Kendrapara 11.0 11.3 6.5 87.3 87.0 93.4 19.1 19.4 13.3
Kendujhar 14.0 14.3 12.5 75.3 76.2 70.7 19.1 19.1 19.6
Khordha 27.4 29.1 24.7 91.8 91.5 92.1 20.9 22.4 18.3
Koraput 28.9 28.3 32.1 62.6 59.6 77.3 33.0 33.8 29.8
Malkangiri 39.0 39.7 27.6 73.7 73.4 78.6 24.1 24.1 24.1
Mayurbhanj 29.2 30.0 13.5 91.0 90.7 95.2 25.4 25.9 18.5
Nabarangapur 32.0 32.0 - 67.7 66.7 - 30.1 31.0 -
Nuapada 53.3 53.6 - 87.6 87.2 - 19.4 19.5 -
Nayagarh 39.6 39.4 - 87.4 87.2 - 18.0 18.1 -
Puri 26.8 26.5 28.0 94.0 94.3 91.9 21.5 21.1 24.3
Rayagada 62.9 65.2 47.3 88.1 86.9 95.9 21.9 22.4 18.5
Sambalpur 22.1 22.8 21.1 88.7 86.2 92.9 18.6 20.8 15.3
Sonapur 31.7 31.4 36.6 91.4 91.0 98.0 18.4 18.7 14.9
Sundargarh 38.6 41.9 30.6 87.3 85.6 91.6 19.9 20.4 18.8
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State / DistrictChildren suffering from
Diarrhoea (%)
Children suffering from Diarrhoea who received
HAF/ORS/ORT (%)
Children suffering from Acute Respiratory Infection
(%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 14.0 14.1 13.2 87.2 87.3 87.1 25.4 25.1 27.3
Anugul 13.0 13.7 8.9 95.2 94.6 100.0 21.7 22.2 18.9
Balangir 11.1 11.5 8.3 89.7 90.6 80.0 11.8 12.4 7.4
Baleshwar 9.4 9.6 6.8 99.3 99.3 100.0 11.7 11.1 18.9
Bargarh 11.8 11.8 12.2 85.1 83.8 100.0 20.5 19.5 32.2
Baudh 13.7 14.0 - 84.2 83.9 - 23.4 23.2 -
Bhadrak 9.5 9.7 8.9 99.2 99.1 100.0 23.0 24.7 15.6
Cuttack 13.1 12.7 14.3 89.0 88.3 91.1 40.7 39.9 43.5
Debagarh 16.4 16.2 17.9 89.6 88.5 100.0 17.2 18.7 1.5
Dhenkanal 20.4 19.6 32.4 86.6 87.1 81.8 27.5 26.7 38.2
Gajapati 10.1 10.4 7.0 80.3 78.9 100.0 14.6 13.4 26.8
Ganjam 16.2 16.8 13.0 83.2 84.2 75.0 38.3 39.2 32.5
Jagatsinghapur 16.6 16.9 13.6 97.5 98.7 81.8 47.7 47.4 50.6
Jajapur 16.8 15.9 - 92.1 93.6 - 25.7 25.7 -
Jharsuguda 14.2 15.3 12.5 88.9 85.0 96.3 30.7 32.9 27.2
Kalahandi 11.9 12.3 - 84.4 83.5 - 16.1 16.1 -
Kandhamal 19.7 19.2 27.7 83.6 84.7 72.2 25.3 24.4 40.0
Kendrapara 9.3 9.7 1.8 95.4 95.3 100.0 26.1 26.4 19.3
Kendujhar 12.5 11.8 16.5 80.2 80.5 78.9 29.1 29.8 24.8
Khordha 12.8 14.1 10.5 85.7 84.1 89.3 42.9 46.9 36.0
Koraput 23.4 25.2 13.1 71.6 71.6 71.4 19.9 20.4 16.8
Malkangiri 11.2 11.3 10.0 96.9 96.8 100.0 6.4 5.7 17.5
Mayurbhanj 11.3 11.5 6.2 87.7 87.4 100.0 18.0 17.8 20.3
Nabarangapur 16.9 16.9 - 88.1 87.6 - 10.3 9.8 -
Nuapada 12.5 12.8 - 88.6 88.4 - 28.4 29.1 -
Nayagarh 16.6 16.1 - 80.9 80.1 - 42.2 42.4 -
Puri 13.1 13.0 13.8 89.1 90.4 81.0 41.3 41.5 40.1
Rayagada 9.2 8.1 18.2 92.3 91.9 93.8 11.0 10.7 13.6
Sambalpur 20.1 20.7 18.9 85.0 84.5 86.0 28.3 28.1 28.8
Sonapur 17.3 17.0 22.4 84.1 83.8 88.2 26.5 26.0 34.2
Sundargarh 15.1 15.8 13.1 91.1 91.6 89.5 15.0 14.0 17.9
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Children suffering from Acute Respiratory
Infection who sought treatment (%)
Children suffering from Fever (%)
Children suffering from Fever who sought
treatment (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 91.8 91.7 92.4 30.6 30.9 28.6 91.4 91.3 92.2
Anugul 92.0 92.1 91.2 28.4 29.0 25.0 95.7 95.3 97.8
Balangir 90.5 90.6 88.9 21.0 21.7 15.7 95.6 96.6 84.2
Baleshwar 98.4 98.2 100.0 38.1 38.2 36.5 96.4 96.4 96.3
Bargarh 85.6 84.5 93.1 28.2 27.4 37.8 91.6 92.3 85.3
Baudh 88.0 87.4 - 17.6 17.5 - 82.2 82.5 -
Bhadrak 94.9 96.8 81.8 39.5 41.6 30.1 92.7 93.4 88.2
Cuttack 97.3 96.7 99.3 37.9 37.9 37.8 93.1 92.2 95.8
Debagarh 94.7 94.7 100.0 40.0 40.5 34.3 91.5 91.5 91.3
Dhenkanal 90.9 90.8 92.3 35.5 34.4 51.5 91.4 92.0 85.7
Gajapati 91.7 91.1 94.7 22.0 21.4 28.2 91.4 91.5 90.0
Ganjam 92.9 93.3 90.0 32.5 34.1 22.8 91.2 91.1 92.9
Jagatsinghapur 98.5 98.3 100.0 44.9 45.9 35.8 96.9 97.2 93.1
Jajapur 97.1 97.3 - 48.2 48.6 - 95.7 95.7 -
Jharsuguda 90.3 89.6 91.6 24.0 22.4 26.5 91.2 89.3 93.7
Kalahandi 93.2 93.5 - 28.5 28.9 - 89.3 89.9 -
Kandhamal 84.2 84.6 80.8 29.9 29.0 43.1 85.7 86.0 82.1
Kendrapara 97.0 97.3 90.9 43.2 43.6 35.1 96.5 96.5 95.0
Kendujhar 84.3 84.1 86.0 30.0 30.0 30.4 89.2 88.6 92.9
Khordha 94.1 94.6 93.0 37.8 40.7 32.9 93.9 94.0 93.7
Koraput 76.4 74.7 88.9 24.5 25.8 16.8 71.3 69.4 88.9
Malkangiri 94.3 93.3 100.0 15.1 14.9 18.8 87.1 87.1 86.7
Mayurbhanj 84.5 84.5 84.6 21.2 21.2 20.3 90.1 90.0 92.3
Nabarangapur 80.0 80.0 - 19.5 19.2 - 78.9 77.7 -
Nuapada 87.1 87.0 - 28.8 29.3 - 91.4 91.6 -
Nayagarh 93.1 93.3 - 36.8 36.9 - 92.5 92.5 -
Puri 97.2 97.0 98.4 36.8 37.0 34.9 94.6 95.6 86.8
Rayagada 80.3 81.2 75.0 19.1 19.0 20.5 85.0 86.0 77.8
Sambalpur 91.5 93.2 88.5 25.2 23.6 28.1 86.6 81.8 94.1
Sonapur 85.3 85.7 80.8 21.8 21.7 23.7 84.5 84.9 77.8
Sundargarh 91.8 90.6 94.2 21.2 21.2 21.4 92.1 90.4 96.8
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State / DistrictChildren breastfed within one
hour of birth (%) Children (aged 6-35 months) exclusively
breastfed for at least six months (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Odisha 78.7 79.1 76.4 30.7 30.7 30.9
Anugul 75.1 75.3 74.1 15.9 15.8 16.1
Balangir 69.7 69.8 69.0 23.3 23.8 16.7
Baleshwar 84.1 83.7 87.7 27.9 28.1 25.8
Bargarh 71.6 71.7 70.5 24.6 24.1 30.8
Baudh 83.9 83.7 - 44.4 44.2 -
Bhadrak 80.0 80.0 80.0 21.5 21.3 22.5
Cuttack 82.0 83.7 76.6 39.2 38.3 42.3
Debagarh 65.8 65.7 66.5 22.2 22.6 16.9
Dhenkanal 73.8 74.5 65.5 18.9 19.3 13.8
Gajapati 73.7 74.6 65.5 31.7 33.1 19.5
Ganjam 71.3 70.3 77.8 23.8 24.4 20.2
Jagatsinghapur 85.4 85.1 87.6 29.3 29.0 31.7
Jajapur 76.1 76.0 - 22.4 22.7 -
Jharsuguda 79.1 80.1 77.4 25.6 26.7 23.8
Kalahandi 86.5 86.5 - 40.7 41.8 -
Kandhamal 88.4 89.8 70.8 70.9 72.6 47.0
Kendrapara 83.1 83.2 81.9 17.3 17.7 10.7
Kendujhar 74.3 74.2 74.8 33.8 33.1 37.8
Khordha 81.4 83.6 77.7 35.0 31.0 41.7
Koraput 75.6 75.4 76.6 38.8 40.0 32.6
Malkangiri 67.9 67.9 67.8 15.9 15.9 17.2
Mayurbhanj 86.4 86.8 79.8 43.8 44.0 40.5
Nabarangapur 79.8 80.2 - 38.2 38.6 -
Nuapada 89.5 89.7 - 50.5 50.9 -
Nayagarh 79.4 79.6 - 34.4 34.1 -
Puri 85.4 85.7 83.2 37.2 35.1 50.0
Rayagada 74.3 74.9 70.3 37.1 37.2 36.8
Sambalpur 76.8 80.5 70.8 28.0 29.2 25.8
Sonapur 92.1 91.7 97.4 27.6 27.6 27.2
Sundargarh 76.5 77.8 73.2 31.0 30.8 31.5
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15
20
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30
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CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED FOODS OTHER THAN BREAST MILK DURING FIRST 6 MONTHS
State / DistrictWater (%) Animal/Formula Milk (%) Semi-Solid mashed food (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 64.0 64.1 62.8 61.2 61.9 56.6 14.5 14.6 13.6
Anugul 83.4 83.2 84.6 77.8 77.6 78.3 10.0 10.8 5.7
Balangir 72.6 72.0 79.6 74.0 74.1 72.7 8.4 7.5 18.5
Baleshwar 69.3 69.1 70.5 55.2 54.7 60.3 11.4 11.6 9.6
Bargarh 74.1 74.7 67.8 71.0 72.0 60.1 22.7 23.0 19.5
Baudh 52.2 52.5 - 49.8 50.5 - 22.3 22.8 -
Bhadrak 75.9 75.7 76.9 63.4 63.7 61.3 19.4 19.6 17.8
Cuttack 52.1 53.2 48.4 47.4 47.1 48.2 9.7 9.4 10.8
Debagarh 77.8 77.4 82.7 72.3 72.4 70.5 20.0 19.9 20.8
Dhenkanal 81.1 81.0 83.3 77.8 77.8 78.8 49.0 49.5 43.3
Gajapati 58.3 57.5 65.5 56.5 57.0 52.1 9.3 9.2 10.6
Ganjam 71.0 70.4 74.5 65.9 67.2 58.2 19.2 18.5 23.0
Jagatsinghapur 59.7 60.3 53.3 51.8 53.0 39.4 9.9 10.2 6.6
Jajapur 76.2 76.0 - 63.3 63.1 - 19.6 19.8 -
Jharsuguda 69.6 68.1 71.8 71.3 72.3 69.8 20.7 20.9 20.3
Kalahandi 41.6 41.6 - 51.6 51.7 - 4.8 4.6 -
Kandhamal 27.0 25.3 49.6 35.5 35.3 38.1 2.8 2.7 4.4
Kendrapara 81.4 81.1 87.3 65.1 65.2 63.3 17.7 17.7 16.9
Kendujhar 61.2 61.3 60.4 65.0 65.4 63.0 15.1 15.0 15.5
Khordha 54.9 57.7 50.2 51.0 54.0 45.9 6.5 7.0 5.6
Koraput 53.7 53.3 56.0 60.2 62.5 48.5 11.2 10.2 16.2
Malkangiri 75.2 75.6 69.7 49.8 49.2 58.6 21.4 21.8 16.4
Mayurbhanj 53.4 53.2 57.1 63.2 63.5 57.1 8.1 8.1 8.9
Nabarangapur 51.0 50.7 - 64.2 64.7 - 10.2 10.3 -
Nuapada 48.5 48.5 - 33.5 33.5 - 7.7 7.8 -
Nayagarh 57.5 57.5 - 53.4 53.5 - 7.4 7.5 -
Puri 53.8 55.7 42.1 47.0 48.0 40.8 7.3 7.0 9.2
Rayagada 50.3 51.0 45.3 59.5 61.6 45.9 5.2 5.5 2.9
Sambalpur 66.5 64.6 69.7 64.8 66.0 62.7 16.3 16.8 15.4
Sonapur 62.2 62.4 59.2 69.1 68.8 72.4 16.6 17.5 4.6
Sundargarh 58.3 58.0 59.1 57.1 59.6 50.9 15.4 16.1 13.8
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CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED FOODS OTHER THAN BREAST MILK DURING FIRST 6 MONTHS
State / DistrictSolid (Adult) Food (%) Vegetables/Fruits (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Odisha 4.0 4.0 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4
Anugul 5.3 5.9 2.3 4.4 4.8 2.7
Balangir 3.8 3.8 4.2 2.3 2.1 4.6
Baleshwar 2.1 2.0 2.3 1.5 1.4 2.3
Bargarh 6.4 6.4 5.7 5.5 5.5 6.0
Baudh 8.2 8.5 - 10.9 11.3 -
Bhadrak 4.6 4.5 5.3 4.3 4.5 3.0
Cuttack 3.6 3.5 3.7 4.0 3.8 4.8
Debagarh 3.5 3.5 3.5 2.2 2.2 2.3
Dhenkanal 6.5 6.7 3.4 5.2 5.3 3.9
Gajapati 2.0 2.0 1.4 2.6 2.6 2.8
Ganjam 5.4 5.6 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.2
Jagatsinghapur 6.2 6.3 5.8 5.2 5.0 7.3
Jajapur 4.6 4.6 - 3.9 3.8 -
Jharsuguda 4.0 4.3 3.5 3.2 3.4 3.0
Kalahandi 1.5 1.6 - 1.1 1.2 -
Kandhamal 1.3 1.4 0.9 1.2 1.3 0.9
Kendrapara 8.2 8.2 7.2 4.9 4.9 4.8
Kendujhar 2.9 2.9 3.2 2.1 2.0 2.8
Khordha 3.1 3.4 2.6 3.2 3.5 2.8
Koraput 5.1 4.6 7.6 5.7 5.4 7.2
Malkangiri 9.2 9.1 9.2 7.5 7.5 7.9
Mayurbhanj 1.4 1.4 0.6 1.0 1.0 0.6
Nabarangapur 1.6 1.5 - 2.1 2.0 -
Nuapada 1.1 1.1 - 1.2 1.2 -
Nayagarh 3.2 3.2 - 2.8 2.8 -
Puri 2.6 2.0 6.6 3.2 3.0 4.9
Rayagada 2.9 3.3 0.6 2.4 2.6 0.6
Sambalpur 2.9 3.2 2.4 2.7 2.8 2.5
Sonapur 7.1 7.5 0.7 7.3 7.6 2.0
Sundargarh 3.3 3.8 2.1 3.0 3.3 2.4
98
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State / District Water Animal/Formula Milk Semi-Solid mashed food
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.6 4.0 7.0 7.0 7.0
Anugul 2.5 2.6 2.4 2.9 2.9 2.9 7.2 7.1 7.4
Balangir 2.9 2.9 2.5 2.8 2.8 3.1 7.0 7.1 6.4
Baleshwar 3.7 3.7 3.6 4.1 4.1 3.9 7.1 7.2 6.8
Bargarh 2.6 2.6 2.5 2.8 2.7 3.3 6.5 6.5 6.5
Baudh 4.1 4.0 - 3.6 3.6 - 6.5 6.5 -
Bhadrak 3.4 3.4 3.5 3.8 3.8 3.7 6.7 6.7 6.9
Cuttack 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.8 4.8 4.7 7.5 7.6 7.2
Debagarh 3.0 3.0 2.7 2.9 2.9 3.1 6.5 6.5 6.3
Dhenkanal 2.7 2.7 2.6 3.2 3.2 3.1 5.6 5.6 5.6
Gajapati 3.9 4.0 3.5 3.9 3.9 4.3 7.5 7.5 7.0
Ganjam 2.9 2.9 2.9 3.7 3.6 4.3 6.9 6.9 6.9
Jagatsinghapur 3.7 3.7 3.9 4.5 4.5 5.1 7.0 6.9 7.4
Jajapur 3.0 3.1 - 3.7 3.7 - 6.7 6.7 -
Jharsuguda 3.3 3.5 3.1 3.0 2.9 3.2 6.4 6.4 6.4
Kalahandi 4.7 4.8 - 3.6 3.6 - 7.3 7.3 -
Kandhamal 3.8 3.8 3.7 4.9 5.0 4.6 7.8 7.8 7.5
Kendrapara 2.8 2.8 2.7 3.6 3.6 3.9 6.8 6.7 7.1
Kendujhar 4.2 4.2 4.0 3.4 3.4 3.5 6.7 6.7 6.6
Khordha 4.0 3.8 4.5 4.5 4.4 4.8 7.8 7.9 7.7
Koraput 4.1 4.1 3.8 3.4 3.2 4.1 7.2 7.2 7.3
Malkangiri 2.5 2.5 2.0 3.9 4.0 3.5 7.0 7.1 6.6
Mayurbhanj 4.6 4.6 4.3 3.4 3.4 4.0 7.1 7.1 7.1
Nabarangapur 4.4 4.4 - 2.6 2.6 - 7.4 7.4 -
Nuapada 4.0 4.0 - 4.7 4.7 - 7.4 7.4 -
Nayagarh 3.8 3.8 - 4.5 4.5 - 7.9 7.9 -
Puri 4.3 4.3 4.6 4.9 4.9 5.2 7.7 7.6 8.0
Rayagada 5.0 5.0 4.9 3.6 3.4 4.6 8.1 8.0 8.3
Sambalpur 3.6 3.8 3.3 3.2 3.1 3.3 6.6 6.5 6.7
Sonapur 3.5 3.5 3.7 2.8 2.8 3.1 6.8 6.8 7.3
Sundargarh 4.1 4.2 4.1 3.9 3.8 4.4 6.6 6.6 6.7
99
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AVERAGE MONTH BY WHICH CHILDREN RECEIVED FOODS OTHER THAN BREAST MILK
State / District Solid (Adult) Food Vegetables/Fruits
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
11 12 13 14 15 16
Odisha 9.3 9.3 9.2 8.9 9.0 8.8
Anugul 10.3 10.4 9.9 9.5 9.5 9.5
Balangir 9.5 9.5 9.0 8.5 8.5 8.0
Baleshwar 9.6 9.6 9.7 8.8 8.8 8.6
Bargarh 8.4 8.4 8.2 7.9 7.8 8.0
Baudh 7.9 7.8 - 7.7 7.6 -
Bhadrak 9.7 9.7 9.7 9.0 9.0 8.7
Cuttack 9.5 9.4 9.7 9.0 9.1 8.5
Debagarh 8.8 8.8 8.3 8.7 8.7 7.8
Dhenkanal 10.1 10.1 10.4 9.7 9.7 10.1
Gajapati 10.3 10.3 10.5 11.0 11.1 10.8
Ganjam 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.5 9.4 9.8
Jagatsinghapur 8.3 8.2 9.4 8.3 8.2 8.8
Jajapur 10.5 10.5 - 9.7 9.7 -
Jharsuguda 8.5 8.4 8.5 8.5 8.3 8.7
Kalahandi 8.7 8.6 - 8.5 8.4 -
Kandhamal 8.6 8.6 8.5 8.8 8.8 8.6
Kendrapara 10.6 10.7 10.4 9.5 9.5 9.9
Kendujhar 8.9 8.9 9.0 8.7 8.7 8.6
Khordha 9.7 9.8 9.5 9.1 9.0 9.2
Koraput 8.5 8.5 8.7 8.3 8.3 8.4
Malkangiri 8.8 8.9 8.5 9.6 9.7 9.0
Mayurbhanj 9.1 9.0 9.8 9.0 9.0 9.1
Nabarangapur 9.3 9.3 - 9.4 9.4 -
Nuapada 9.3 9.3 - 9.7 9.7 -
Nayagarh 10.0 10.0 - 9.8 9.8 -
Puri 10.1 10.1 9.9 8.9 8.8 9.7
Rayagada 10.1 10.1 10.5 10.7 10.7 10.9
Sambalpur 8.9 9.0 8.8 8.6 8.7 8.5
Sonapur 7.7 7.7 8.2 7.7 7.7 8.4
Sundargarh 8.1 8.1 8.3 8.3 8.2 8.3
100
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BIRTH REGISTRATION
State / DistrictBirth Registered(%) Children whose birth was registered and
received Birth Certificate (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Odisha 89.9 89.7 91.7 36.7 33.9 54.0
Anugul 92.4 92.2 93.5 32.3 29.6 46.4
Balangir 95.6 95.4 98.1 19.3 17.8 37.5
Baleshwar 96.4 96.3 97.0 41.1 39.8 52.6
Bargarh 91.4 91.0 95.3 33.4 31.6 52.0
Baudh 87.5 87.8 - 16.1 15.4 -
Bhadrak 91.0 90.7 93.5 30.1 27.7 46.2
Cuttack 89.8 90.0 89.4 52.8 48.7 65.9
Debagarh 92.5 92.9 89.0 32.1 31.2 42.4
Dhenkanal 96.2 96.2 97.0 35.4 35.0 39.6
Gajapati 84.9 84.8 85.8 34.8 32.1 58.1
Ganjam 83.2 81.4 94.4 50.8 47.2 72.9
Jagatsinghapur 92.6 92.6 92.9 46.5 45.0 62.3
Jajapur 95.5 95.5 - 44.9 44.2 -
Jharsuguda 94.7 94.4 95.2 46.7 37.0 61.9
Kalahandi 69.1 67.8 - 34.6 32.3 -
Kandhamal 86.9 86.3 95.0 36.2 34.5 59.2
Kendrapara 95.8 95.6 98.2 51.0 50.1 67.5
Kendujhar 95.2 95.6 93.1 15.0 12.1 30.6
Khordha 87.0 89.5 82.8 50.9 47.4 56.8
Koraput 75.5 73.9 83.3 24.1 21.0 39.4
Malkangiri 79.7 79.7 80.5 29.8 29.0 42.1
Mayurbhanj 95.7 95.6 98.2 24.7 23.4 48.8
Nabarangapur 80.9 80.4 - 20.5 19.9 -
Nuapada 88.1 87.7 - 32.2 30.9 -
Nayagarh 86.9 86.7 - 37.6 37.2 -
Puri 92.7 92.8 92.2 53.5 52.9 56.6
Rayagada 81.0 80.0 87.6 49.3 45.2 75.1
Sambalpur 92.5 91.4 94.4 50.4 48.7 53.1
Sonapur 82.9 82.9 81.7 28.6 28.3 32.7
Sundargarh 93.5 93.0 94.7 36.2 28.0 56.6
101
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AWARENESS ON HIV/AIDS, RTI/STI, HAF/ORS/ORT & ZINC AND ARI/PNEUMONIA
State / DistrictWomen who are aware
of HIV/AIDS (%)Women who are aware of
RTI/STI (%)Women who are aware of HAF/ORS/ORT & ZINC (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 90.1 88.6 97.2 64.0 60.9 78.5 99.5 99.4 99.7
Anugul 94.4 93.6 98.5 70.0 67.1 84.8 99.8 99.8 99.6
Balangir 88.6 87.6 97.6 65.5 62.3 94.3 99.9 99.9 99.8
Baleshwar 97.9 97.7 99.2 86.3 85.3 95.1 100.0 100.0 100.0
Bargarh 81.8 80.5 96.7 38.6 37.5 51.1 100.0 100.0 100.0
Baudh 77.7 76.2 - 76.6 75.9 - 99.2 99.2 -
Bhadrak 99.2 99.2 99.3 86.4 86.7 83.7 100.0 100.0 100.0
Cuttack 96.9 96.7 97.8 80.9 76.4 97.0 99.5 99.6 99.0
Debagarh 91.6 90.4 99.6 50.0 47.6 65.7 100.0 100.0 100.0
Dhenkanal 98.6 98.6 99.2 71.7 70.8 83.2 99.9 99.9 100.0
Gajapati 99.2 99.2 99.2 59.1 56.7 72.7 94.4 94.2 95.3
Ganjam 93.2 92.2 96.4 64.0 62.2 75.4 98.1 97.8 99.5
Jagatsinghapur 98.0 97.8 99.7 76.1 75.3 82.7 99.7 99.7 99.9
Jajapur 99.7 99.7 - 54.8 54.7 - 99.9 99.9 -
Jharsuguda 93.3 91.3 96.9 57.9 51.3 69.6 99.9 99.9 99.9
Kalahandi 58.6 55.2 - 33.3 29.4 - 100.0 100.0 -
Kandhamal 82.0 79.7 98.0 84.7 82.7 98.0 99.5 99.4 99.9
Kendrapara 99.5 99.5 99.5 37.5 36.2 56.5 100.0 100.0 100.0
Kendujhar 88.2 86.9 93.5 64.4 60.2 81.2 99.7 99.7 99.8
Khordha 99.3 100.0 98.4 81.0 77.3 85.7 100.0 100.0 99.9
Koraput 75.2 72.5 87.3 62.6 64.9 52.1 97.0 98.4 90.4
Malkangiri 71.1 68.4 98.5 22.8 21.3 38.4 97.8 97.7 99.1
Mayurbhanj 87.9 87.0 97.7 46.9 44.2 74.6 99.9 99.9 99.9
Nabarangapur 48.5 45.8 - 46.9 46.2 - 97.2 97.1 -
Nuapada 89.7 89.3 - 55.3 53.2 - 98.7 98.7 -
Nayagarh 91.2 90.8 - 74.8 74.1 - 99.6 99.6 -
Puri 97.9 98.4 94.6 80.1 79.3 84.8 99.5 99.9 97.0
Rayagada 80.8 76.8 94.8 19.7 15.5 34.8 98.5 98.4 99.0
Sambalpur 91.6 88.0 97.0 70.5 63.7 80.5 99.8 99.7 100.0
Sonapur 82.3 81.2 97.3 87.9 87.9 87.9 99.9 99.8 100.0
Sundargarh 76.9 68.6 95.0 51.8 42.4 72.2 99.7 99.6 99.9
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AWARENESS ON HIV/AIDS, RTI/STI, HAF/ORS/ORT & ZINC AND ARI/PNEUMONIA
State / DistrictWomen who are aware of danger signs of ARI/Pneumonia (%)
Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4
Odisha 58.3 56.4 67.1
Anugul 35.8 36.4 33.0
Balangir 46.0 45.2 53.3
Baleshwar 24.0 23.0 32.5
Bargarh 17.9 16.3 35.5
Baudh 88.9 88.5 -
Bhadrak 50.4 50.8 46.9
Cuttack 90.5 90.3 91.3
Debagarh 44.4 43.0 53.6
Dhenkanal 38.1 37.0 51.3
Gajapati 58.8 57.3 67.3
Ganjam 68.7 67.0 79.7
Jagatsinghapur 89.6 88.8 96.4
Jajapur 50.5 49.3 -
Jharsuguda 49.3 45.9 55.3
Kalahandi 80.3 78.6 -
Kandhamal 88.6 87.1 98.7
Kendrapara 30.9 30.7 33.9
Kendujhar 39.3 34.2 59.6
Khordha 82.5 81.6 83.5
Koraput 62.9 63.5 60.2
Malkangiri 68.4 67.0 83.1
Mayurbhanj 28.0 26.7 40.6
Nabarangapur 74.2 73.2 -
Nuapada 95.0 94.9 -
Nayagarh 80.7 80.6 -
Puri 83.4 82.3 89.7
Rayagada 52.9 48.3 69.4
Sambalpur 28.3 20.9 39.1
Sonapur 95.9 95.7 98.9
Sundargarh 46.0 36.1 67.4
104
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0
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40
60
80
100
Total Rural Urban
Odisha: Women who are aware of RTI/STI (%)
0
20
40
60
80
100
Total Rural Urban
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MORTALITY
State / District
Crude Death Rate (CDR)
Total Rural Urban
Person Male Female Person Male Female Person Male Female
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 8.1 8.7 7.5 8.5 9.1 7.9 6.4 7.0 5.7
Anugul 7.1 7.6 6.6 7.5 7.9 7.0 5.3 5.9 4.6
Balangir 9.9 10.7 9.2 10.2 10.9 9.4 7.3 8.2 6.4
Baleshwar 6.7 7.4 6.0 6.6 7.3 5.9 7.2 8.0 6.4
Bargarh 9.8 10.1 9.4 10.1 10.4 9.8 5.8 6.5 5.1
Baudh 10.3 10.7 9.9 10.6 11.0 10.1 5.6 5.7 5.5
Bhadrak 7.9 8.5 7.3 8.1 8.8 7.4 6.6 6.6 6.7
Cuttack 6.8 7.1 6.4 7.3 7.5 7.1 5.2 5.8 4.6
Debagarh 8.8 8.9 8.7 8.8 8.6 9.0 8.8 11.0 6.6
Dhenkanal 10.5 10.5 10.4 10.8 10.7 10.8 7.8 8.9 6.7
Gajapati 7.6 7.7 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.5 7.1 7.6 6.7
Ganjam 8.3 9.1 7.6 8.5 9.3 7.7 7.4 7.8 7.0
Jagatsinghapur 7.0 7.6 6.3 7.4 8.2 6.7 3.4 3.3 3.6
Jajapur 7.6 8.2 7.1 7.7 8.2 7.2 6.6 8.2 5.0
Jharsuguda 8.0 8.6 7.3 9.0 9.9 8.1 6.3 6.7 5.9
Kalahandi 6.7 7.4 6.0 7.0 7.8 6.1 4.4 3.9 4.9
Kandhamal 9.0 9.3 8.6 9.3 9.6 8.9 6.1 6.3 5.8
Kendrapara 8.8 9.4 8.3 8.9 9.5 8.4 7.0 7.3 6.7
Kendujhar 9.2 9.7 8.7 9.6 10.0 9.2 7.5 8.6 6.4
Khordha 8.2 8.4 8.0 9.3 9.6 8.9 6.9 6.9 6.9
Koraput 7.8 8.6 7.0 8.2 9.2 7.3 5.6 5.8 5.4
Malkangiri 7.1 7.9 6.4 7.4 8.2 6.6 3.9 4.2 3.6
Mayurbhanj 8.5 9.6 7.5 8.5 9.5 7.6 8.3 10.6 6.0
Nabarangapur 7.7 8.9 6.4 7.8 9.0 6.5 5.0 5.8 4.1
Nayagarh 7.4 7.5 7.2 7.5 7.7 7.3 5.1 4.9 5.3
Nuapada 8.9 9.4 8.4 9.0 9.5 8.5 6.7 8.0 5.4
Puri 8.7 9.2 8.3 9.0 9.5 8.6 7.2 7.8 6.6
Rayagada 8.4 9.2 7.7 8.6 9.4 7.8 7.7 8.3 7.0
Sambalpur 9.1 10.1 8.1 10.1 10.6 9.5 7.6 9.3 5.8
Sonapur 7.5 7.6 7.5 7.6 7.6 7.6 6.2 6.5 6.0
Sundargarh 7.2 8.2 6.1 8.5 9.5 7.4 4.6 5.7 3.4
106
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Total Rural Urban
PersonMaleFemale
Odisha: Crude Death Rate (CDR)
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Male Female
Odisha: Crude Death Rate (CDR)
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MORTALITY
State / District
Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)
Total Rural Urban
Person Male Female Person Male Female Person Male Female
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 56 53 59 59 56 62 37 36 39
Anugul 48 47 48 50 46 54 38 55 18
Balangir 97 97 97 99 100 97 71 52 89
Baleshwar 45 42 49 46 41 53 36 55 13
Bargarh 60 54 66 62 55 70 37 43 32
Baudh 57 49 66 58 51 67 - - -
Bhadrak 48 47 48 50 48 52 - - -
Cuttack 56 52 61 67 60 73 29 30 27
Debagarh 60 59 60 63 63 63 - - -
Dhenkanal 67 60 75 67 59 77 - - -
Gajapati 56 47 66 57 46 69 - - -
Ganjam 56 51 61 62 57 69 20 24 15
Jagatsinghapur 48 39 57 51 42 60 - - -
Jajapur 48 49 46 48 50 46 34 24 47
Jharsuguda 42 42 42 45 51 39 36 28 46
Kalahandi 54 53 55 57 56 58 - - -
Kandhamal 82 71 94 85 73 98 - - -
Kendrapara 58 51 65 60 53 67 - - -
Kendujhar 53 53 53 54 55 52 48 40 56
Khordha 67 66 69 73 71 76 60 58 61
Koraput 48 44 52 50 48 53 35 20 51
Malkangiri 48 47 49 48 49 48 - - -
Mayurbhanj 47 48 47 49 49 48 - - -
Nabarangapur 50 52 48 50 53 47 - - -
Nayagarh 49 47 50 49 49 50 - - -
Nuapada 60 49 74 60 50 73 59 24 93
Puri 75 70 80 80 78 83 48 32 66
Rayagada 58 54 63 61 58 65 36 26 46
Sambalpur 47 44 51 59 57 61 27 21 33
Sonapur 49 45 53 50 44 55 - - -
Sundargarh 47 46 48 55 53 57 25 27 24
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10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Total Rural Urban
PersonMaleFemale
Odisha:Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
Male Female
Odisha: Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)
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State / District Neo-natal Mortality Rate Post Neo-natal Mortality Rate
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Odisha 37 39 23 19 20 14
Anugul 36 37 31 12 13 7
Balangir 71 73 54 25 26 17
Baleshwar 33 34 24 12 13 12
Bargarh 46 48 26 14 14 11
Baudh 45 46 - 12 13 -
Bhadrak 31 32 - 17 18 -
Cuttack 35 43 13 21 24 15
Debagarh 46 49 - 13 14 -
Dhenkanal 46 47 - 20 20 -
Gajapati 28 29 - 28 28 -
Ganjam 35 39 13 21 23 7
Jagatsinghapur 27 29 - 21 22 -
Jajapur 37 37 27 11 11 7
Jharsuguda 34 39 27 8 6 10
Kalahandi 31 33 - 23 24 -
Kandhamal 39 39 - 43 45 -
Kendrapara 43 44 - 15 16 -
Kendujhar 41 42 37 11 12 11
Khordha 43 49 35 25 24 25
Koraput 32 33 23 17 17 15
Malkangiri 31 31 - 16 17 -
Mayurbhanj 35 37 - 12 12 -
Nabarangapur 29 29 - 21 21 -
Nayagarh 31 31 - 18 18 -
Nuapada 36 36 35 24 24 24
Puri 41 43 29 34 37 18
Rayagada 28 31 11 30 31 25
Sambalpur 32 41 15 15 17 12
Sonapur 34 34 - 15 15 -
Sundargarh 33 38 19 14 17 7
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R) w
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ate
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MORTALITY
State / District
Under Five Mortality Rate (U5MR)
Total Rural Urban
Person Male Female Person Male Female Person Male Female
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Odisha 75 73 78 80 77 82 48 47 50
Anugul 59 55 64 62 54 71 44 58 28
Balangir 111 111 111 114 115 113 74 59 89
Baleshwar 51 49 53 52 48 57 38 55 18
Bargarh 69 64 75 70 65 77 53 49 57
Baudh 85 82 90 88 85 91 - - -
Bhadrak 55 52 59 58 53 63 - - -
Cuttack 85 79 90 100 90 110 41 47 35
Debagarh 76 73 80 81 77 85 - - -
Dhenkanal 78 66 91 79 66 94 - - -
Gajapati 81 75 88 84 77 92 - - -
Ganjam 87 88 86 97 98 98 30 38 20
Jagatsinghapur 62 56 69 66 60 73 - - -
Jajapur 57 57 56 57 59 56 34 24 47
Jharsuguda 48 46 51 53 57 49 41 31 52
Kalahandi 73 70 76 78 75 82 - - -
Kandhamal 139 132 147 146 139 154 - - -
Kendrapara 65 55 74 67 57 77 - - -
Kendujhar 69 69 69 70 72 68 65 52 77
Khordha 96 91 101 110 107 114 78 72 85
Koraput 65 62 69 68 67 70 50 34 66
Malkangiri 73 75 70 74 78 69 - - -
Mayurbhanj 62 66 58 64 68 60 - - -
Nabarangapur 83 87 79 85 90 80 - - -
Nayagarh 70 74 67 72 76 68 - - -
Nuapada 80 69 92 80 70 93 59 24 93
Puri 101 94 109 106 99 112 78 66 91
Rayagada 98 96 101 105 105 105 59 45 74
Sambalpur 62 56 68 77 72 82 36 27 45
Sonapur 77 68 87 78 68 89 - - -
Sundargarh 57 59 55 67 67 67 32 38 26
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20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Total Rural Urban
PersonMaleFemale
Odisha: Under Five Mortality Rate (U5MR)
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
Male Female
Odisha: Under Five Mortality (U5MR)
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MORTALITY
State / Commissionrait
Maternal Mortality Ratio(MMR), Maternal Mortality Rate and Life Time Risk
Sample Female
Population
Sample Live
Births
Maternal Deaths MMR
95% Confidence Interval Maternal
Mortality Rate
Life Time RiskLower
LimitUpper Limit
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Odisha 556678 111586 257 230 202 258 15 0.54%
NORTHERN DIVISION (Bargarh, Jharsuguda, Sambalpur, Debagarh, Sundargarh, Kendujhar, Dhenkanal, Anugul, Sonapur, Balangir)
203553 38434 90 234 186 282 15 0.51%
CENTRAL DIVISION (Mayurbhanj, Baleshwar, Bhadrak, Kendrapara, Jagatsinghapur, Cuttack, Jajapur, Nayagarh, Khordha, Puri)
239211 46254 101 218 176 261 14 0.49%
SOUTHERN DIVISION (Ganjam, Gajapati, Kandhamal, Baudh, Nuapada, Kalahandi, Rayagada, Nabarangapur, Koraput, Malkangiri)
113914 26898 66 245 186 304 19 0.67%
DISTRIBUTION OF MATERNAL AND NON-MATERNAL DEATHS BY BROAD AGE GROUP
Age GroupSample Female Deaths
Maternal Deaths
Proportion
95% confidence Interval Non
Maternal Deaths
Proportion
95% confidence Interval
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
15-19 438 22 9 5 12 416 13 12 14
20-24 496 72 28 23 34 424 13 12 15
25-29 456 71 28 22 33 385 12 11 13
30-34 388 47 18 14 23 341 11 10 12
35-39 519 30 12 8 16 489 15 14 17
40-44 516 9 4 1 6 507 16 15 17
45-49 614 6 2 0 4 608 19 18 21
Total 3427 257 100 3170 100
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talit
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atio
(MM
R) a
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CONFIDENCE INTERVAL (95%) FOR SOME IMPORTANT INDICATORS
State/District
Crude Birth Rate Crude Death Rate
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Odisha 19.4 19.9 19.8 20.3 16.9 18.0 8.0 8.2 8.3 8.6 6.1 6.6
Anugul 16.6 18.3 16.7 18.5 13.8 19.7 6.6 7.6 6.9 8.1 4.3 6.3
Balangir 19.5 21.9 19.7 22.3 15.2 19.9 9.0 10.9 9.1 11.3 5.9 8.7
Baleshwar 17.6 19.6 18.0 20.1 12.7 18.7 6.2 7.1 6.1 7.1 5.8 8.6
Bargarh 16.6 18.2 16.6 18.2 13.9 20.5 9.2 10.3 9.6 10.6 4.1 7.6
Baudh 26.2 32.0 26.6 32.9 14.5 20.1 9.2 11.4 9.4 11.7 2.9 8.3
Bhadrak 19.4 21.0 19.2 20.9 18.9 23.5 7.5 8.2 7.7 8.4 5.4 7.8
Cuttack 18.4 20.3 18.1 20.5 18.1 21.0 6.3 7.2 6.7 7.9 4.6 5.9
Debagarh 17.2 19.7 17.5 20.0 11.7 19.0 7.9 9.7 7.8 9.8 7.4 10.2
Dhenkanal 19.7 21.4 20.1 21.9 13.3 19.6 9.7 11.3 9.9 11.6 5.6 10.0
Gajapati 18.2 21.7 18.5 22.5 11.8 18.3 6.8 8.4 6.7 8.6 5.2 9.1
Ganjam 17.8 19.9 17.9 20.2 15.9 20.3 7.7 8.9 7.8 9.1 6.0 8.8
Jagatsinghapur 16.6 18.7 16.7 19.0 13.3 19.0 6.4 7.5 6.8 8.0 2.6 4.3
Jajapur 16.9 18.7 17.1 18.9 9.7 19.6 7.2 8.1 7.2 8.2 4.4 8.8
Jharsuguda 16.5 17.4 16.1 17.1 16.6 18.2 7.7 8.3 8.6 9.4 5.9 6.7
Kalahandi 18.2 21.6 19.0 21.7 7.9 24.1 6.0 7.4 6.3 7.7 2.6 6.2
Kandhamal 19.0 23.2 19.3 23.9 12.3 19.4 8.0 9.9 8.2 10.3 4.7 7.5
Kendrapara 17.3 19.3 17.5 19.6 13.4 16.4 8.3 9.3 8.4 9.5 5.8 8.3
Kendujhar 19.1 21.6 19.4 22.2 15.6 21.0 8.6 9.8 9.0 10.2 6.2 8.8
Khordha 17.9 19.5 18.6 20.8 16.4 18.6 7.9 8.6 8.7 9.8 6.5 7.4
Koraput 22.8 26.9 23.2 27.8 16.4 27.4 6.8 8.7 7.0 9.4 4.7 6.5
Malkangiri 22.6 26.0 23.0 26.6 12.4 25.7 6.4 7.9 6.7 8.2 2.2 5.6
Mayurbhanj 18.7 20.7 19.0 21.2 11.7 16.6 7.9 9.1 7.9 9.2 6.3 10.3
Nabarangapur 23.0 25.5 23.4 26.0 12.3 18.7 7.2 8.2 7.3 8.3 3.9 6.0
Nayagarh 20.7 23.8 21.0 24.3 10.3 16.8 6.8 8.0 6.9 8.1 3.2 7.0
Nuapada 18.9 21.7 19.2 22.1 7.2 16.2 8.3 9.5 8.4 9.6 5.7 7.7
Puri 16.5 18.2 16.4 18.2 14.5 20.4 8.2 9.3 8.4 9.7 6.1 8.2
Rayagada 20.7 24.3 21.6 25.7 13.4 20.7 7.5 9.4 7.5 9.7 6.1 9.3
Sambalpur 17.5 19.7 17.6 20.6 16.4 19.3 8.4 9.8 9.2 10.9 6.5 8.7
Sonapur 19.5 21.8 19.6 21.9 15.2 22.5 7.0 8.1 7.0 8.2 5.3 7.2
Sundargarh 16.7 18.8 17.6 20.1 13.6 17.3 6.7 7.8 7.8 9.2 3.8 5.4
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CONFIDENCE INTERVAL (95%) FOR SOME IMPORTANT INDICATORS
State/District
Infant Mortality Rate Under Five Mortality Rate (U5MR)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Odisha 54 58 57 61 34 41 73 77 78 81 45 51
Anugul 39 56 40 60 23 52 52 67 54 71 28 60
Balangir 82 111 84 113 35 106 99 123 102 126 41 108
Baleshwar 38 53 38 55 18 53 44 58 45 60 18 59
Bargarh 52 68 53 70 18 56 61 77 62 79 29 76
Baudh 47 67 48 69 - 49 73 98 75 101 - 54
Bhadrak 42 54 44 55 14 59 49 62 51 65 22 54
Cuttack 49 64 57 76 19 38 77 92 91 109 30 52
Debagarh 44 76 46 81 - 32 63 89 67 95 3 45
Dhenkanal 55 78 55 79 18 96 69 87 70 88 33 97
Gajapati 42 70 42 72 17 76 69 92 72 97 22 78
Ganjam 44 68 48 76 9 30 77 96 87 108 14 45
Jagatsinghapur 36 59 38 64 2 36 54 71 57 75 11 49
Jajapur 40 55 40 56 18 50 49 64 50 65 5 64
Jharsuguda 38 46 40 50 30 43 44 53 47 59 34 48
Kalahandi 44 63 47 67 - 48 63 83 67 89 3 43
Kandhamal 66 98 68 102 16 66 124 153 130 162 23 82
Kendrapara 50 66 51 68 - 54 57 73 58 75 6 54
Kendujhar 46 60 46 61 31 64 62 77 62 79 47 82
Khordha 61 74 64 82 50 69 90 102 102 118 70 86
Koraput 40 55 42 59 21 49 56 75 58 79 28 71
Malkangiri 39 57 39 58 14 66 65 81 65 82 31 83
Mayurbhanj 37 58 38 60 6 38 53 71 55 73 3 49
Nabarangapur 41 58 41 59 11 78 74 92 76 94 6 83
Nayagarh 40 57 41 58 - 72 61 80 62 82 - 62
Nuapada 51 70 51 70 36 82 71 88 72 89 9 109
Puri 61 89 64 96 24 71 92 110 95 116 57 98
Rayagada 46 69 48 74 24 47 86 111 91 119 35 83
Sambalpur 37 57 45 72 12 42 52 71 64 90 24 47
Sonapur 41 56 42 57 5 60 68 86 69 87 25 86
Sundargarh 38 56 43 66 13 38 49 65 57 76 21 44
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State/District
Sex Ratio at Birth
Total Rural Urban
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Odisha 897 919 895 918 889 943
Anugul 824 937 823 947 730 1005
Balangir 871 1009 860 1002 834 1373
Baleshwar 869 991 873 1003 691 1057
Bargarh 797 899 774 878 927 1409
Baudh 852 1017 849 1020 648 1336
Bhadrak 793 883 773 867 824 1153
Cuttack 897 997 878 991 883 1094
Debagarh 869 1057 864 1065 713 1266
Dhenkanal 809 923 810 928 631 1069
Gajapati 838 987 829 988 763 1224
Ganjam 820 938 827 956 674 978
Jagatsinghapur 880 1011 898 1039 613 960
Jajapur 857 969 862 976 560 1074
Jharsuguda 869 946 869 965 830 958
Kalahandi 837 978 830 976 718 1264
Kandhamal 810 964 794 955 834 1418
Kendrapara 901 1025 898 1026 744 1316
Kendujhar 883 999 866 993 873 1164
Khordha 868 939 852 945 857 966
Koraput 842 985 828 983 792 1164
Malkangiri 884 1001 882 1003 745 1190
Mayurbhanj 866 1005 865 1009 667 1197
Nabarangapur 883 1009 881 1009 658 1412
Nayagarh 857 1001 853 998 - -
Nuapada 780 885 776 881 - -
Puri 846 956 845 965 751 1027
Rayagada 828 979 819 986 742 1116
Sambalpur 823 960 797 972 799 1021
Sonapur 864 986 868 995 617 1051
Sundargarh 845 967 844 987 775 1005
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Serial No. 12
34
56
78
91
011
12
13
14
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(4)
Item
Cod
e
Res
iden
tial
1
Non
-res
iden
tial
2
Vaca
nt3
New
Hou
se4
Con
fiden
tial
whe
n fil
led
Pag
e N
o.
Ho
use
listi
ng
par
ticu
lars
as
per
bas
elin
e su
rvey
(fo
r ex
isti
ng
Ho
use
s/H
ou
seh
old
s) a
nd
fo
r n
ew H
ou
ses/
Ho
use
ho
lds
for
up
dat
ion
su
rvey
Building Number
House No. (4 digits)
Status of the House(Code)
Ho
use
listi
ng
par
ticu
lars
fo
r fi
rst
up
dat
ion
ro
un
dH
ou
selis
tin
g p
arti
cula
rs f
or
seco
nd
up
dat
ion
ro
un
d
Sta
tus
of
Ho
use
/H
ou
seh
old
Household No.(2 digits)
Nam
e of
Hea
d of
the
Ho
use
ho
ld
Status of the House (as ondate of survey) (Code)
Status of the Household(existing as on 01.01.2011)
(Code)
If Head of the Household ischanged, write ‘1’, if not, ‘2’
If C
ode
‘1’
in C
ol.
9, w
rite
the
nam
e o
f th
e n
ew H
ead
of t
he H
ouse
hold
as
ond
ate
of
surv
ey
Sta
tus
of
Ho
use
/H
ou
seh
old
To b
e fil
led
for
Cod
es ‘
1’ a
nd ‘
3’ i
n C
ol.
12
Status of the House (as ondate of survey) (Code)
Status of the Household(existing as on 01.01.2012) #
(Code)
If Head of the Household ischanged, write ‘1’, if not, ‘2’
If C
od
e ‘1
’ in
Co
l. 13
, w
rite
the
nam
e o
f th
e n
ew H
ead
of t
he H
ouse
hold
as
on d
ate
of
surv
ey
For
new
hou
ses,
the
rec
ord
is t
o be
app
ende
d at
the
end
of
the
hous
elis
t an
d C
ode
‘4’
is t
o be
ass
igne
d in
Col
. 4
durin
g up
datio
n ro
unds
. N
ew h
ouse
s ca
n be
in
an e
xist
ing
stru
ctur
e or
, al
toge
ther
a n
ew s
truc
ture
.In
cas
e of
add
ition
of
new
hou
seho
lds
in a
n ex
istin
g ho
use
or r
epla
cem
ent
of a
n ex
istin
g ho
useh
old
by a
new
hou
seho
ld o
r ch
ange
in
stat
us f
rom
non
res
iden
tial/
vaca
nt t
o re
side
ntia
l/par
tly r
esid
entia
l, th
ere
cord
s sh
ould
als
o be
app
ende
d at
the
end
of
hous
elis
t. F
or s
uch
case
s, C
ode
give
n fo
r st
atus
of
hous
e in
Col
. 7
durin
g fir
st u
pdat
ion
shou
ld b
e co
pied
in
Col
. 4.
In
all
case
s (in
clud
ing
hous
es/h
ouse
hold
s ha
ving
no c
hang
e in
sta
tus)
, re
cord
pre
sent
sta
tus
of h
ouse
/hou
seho
ld i
n C
ols.
11-
12.
For
new
hou
seho
ld(s
), r
ecor
d th
e na
me
of h
ead
of t
he h
ouse
hold
in
Col
. 6
only
. C
ols.
13
& 1
4 ar
e to
be
fille
d on
ly w
hen
ther
e is
a ch
ange
in
nam
e of
hea
d of
the
hou
seho
ld a
s on
dat
e of
sur
vey.
Col
s. 7
-10
are
not
to b
e fil
led
in d
urin
g th
is u
pdat
ion
roun
d.
#S
tatu
s as
on
01.0
1.20
12 i
s to
be
reco
rded
.
(For
Hou
seho
lds
not
exis
ting
as o
n 01
.01.
2012
, pu
t ‘–
’ in
Col
. 12
)
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(7,
11)
Item
Cod
e
Res
iden
tial/P
artly
resi
dent
ial
1
Non
-res
iden
tial
2
Vaca
nt3
Doe
s no
t exi
st0
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(8,
12)
Item
Cod
e
Hou
seho
ld c
ontin
ues
in th
esa
me
hous
e1
Out
-mig
rate
d(o
ut o
f the
uni
t)2
Shi
fted
with
in th
e un
it3
In-m
igra
ted
(fro
m o
utsi
de th
e un
it)4
Spl
it ho
useh
old
5
Mer
ged
hous
ehol
d6
To b
e fil
led
for
Cod
es ‘
1’ a
nd ‘
3’ i
n C
ol.
8
Sta
teZ
one
Dis
tric
tR
ural
-1,
Urb
an-2
Str
atum
Sam
ple
Uni
t
ANNEXURE
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UR
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OU
SE
HO
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SC
HE
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tate
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Hou
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Hou
seho
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(i)
Col
s. 2
, 3,
6,
8 &
13
are
to b
e co
pied
for
all
usua
l re
side
nts
(Cod
e 01
-06
in C
ol.
4 of
the
fir
st u
pdat
ion
HH
Sch
edul
e) l
iste
d du
ring
fir
st u
pdat
ion
surv
ey.
In C
ol.1
, ru
nnin
g se
rial
num
bers
sta
rtin
g w
ith
1 is
to
begi
ven
to e
ach
copi
ed r
ecor
d an
d se
rial
num
ber
next
to
the
last
ser
ial
num
ber
is t
o be
giv
en f
or n
ew m
embe
rs b
eing
lis
ted
duri
ng c
urre
nt u
pdat
ion
roun
d.(i
i)C
ols.
1–3
are
to
be f
illed
in
for
all
usua
l re
side
nts
as
on d
ate
of s
urve
y ex
clud
ing
thos
e w
ho h
ave
been
cov
ered
in
(i)
abov
e.(i
ii)C
ols.
1–3
are
als
o to
be
fille
d fo
r ne
w b
orn
died
dur
ing
(iv
)Fo
r th
e ab
ove
thre
e ca
tego
ries
, R
esid
enti
al S
tatu
s(v
)C
ol.
5 on
war
ds a
re t
o be
fill
ed o
nly
in r
espe
ct o
f us
ual
resi
dent
s as
on
01.0
1.20
1201
.01.
2011
to
31.1
2.20
11.
is t
o be
upd
ated
in
Col
. 4.
(i.e
. C
odes
‘01
’ to
‘06
’ in
Col
. 4)
.
Serial No.
Nam
e
(In
cas
e o
f n
ewh
ou
seh
old
, st
art
wit
h t
he
Hea
d o
f th
eH
ou
seh
old
)
12
34
56
78
91
011
12
13
14
15
16
17
Sex (Male-1, Female-2)
Residential Status ason 01.01.2012
Relationship to Head(Code)
Iden
tifi
cati
on
Cod
e of
mem
ber
s o
f th
eH
ou
seh
old
To b
e re
cord
edfr
om C
ol.
1
Serial No. offather
Serial No. ofmother
D D
M M
YY
YY
Age as on 01.01.2012(in completed years)
Religion (Code)
Social Group (Code)
Marital Status as on01.01.2012 (Code)
D D
M M
YY
YY
Dat
e of
Bir
thD
ate
of
firs
t m
arri
age
Whether currentlyattending school (Yes - 1,No: Attended before -2,
Never attended - 3)
Fo
r ag
e g
rou
p6-
17 y
ears If Code ‘2’ or ‘3’ in Col. 14,
main reason thereof(Code)
Highest educational qualificationattained (for age 7 years and
above) (Code)
Occupation / Activity Statusduring last 365 days (for age 5
years and above) (Code)
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(4)
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(5)
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(10)
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(12)
Item
Cod
eC
ontin
ue t
o be
in
the
sam
e h
ou
seh
old
01
But
die
d or
out
mig
rate
dth
erea
fter
#0
2
In m
igra
ted
from
ou
tsid
e t
he
un
it0
3
Shi
fted
int
o th
e ho
use-
hold
(W
ithin
the
uni
t)0
4
New
ly b
orn
05
Tem
pora
ry A
bsen
tees
#0
6
Usu
alR
esid
ent
as o
n 0
1.01
.201
2
Out
mig
rate
d0
7
Shi
fted
out
of
the
hous
ehol
d(W
ithin
the
uni
t)0
8
Die
d0
9
New
bor
n di
ed (
01.0
1.20
11 –
31.1
2.20
11)
10
Not
a u
sual
res
iden
t of
the
ho
use
ho
ld11
Item
Cod
eH
ea
d0
1
Wife
or
Hu
sba
nd
02
Son
or
Dau
ghte
r0
3
Son
-in-
law
or
Da
ug
hte
r-in
-la
w0
4
Gra
nd c
hild
05
Pa
ren
t0
6
Pa
ren
t-in
-la
w0
7
Bro
ther
or
Sis
ter
08
Bro
ther
-in-
law
or
Sis
ter-
in l
aw
09
Nie
ce o
r N
ephe
w1
0
Oth
er r
elat
ives
11
Ad
op
ted
/Fo
ste
r ch
ild1
2
Not
rel
ated
13
Hin
du
1
Mu
slim
2
Ch
rist
ian
3
Sik
h4
Bu
dd
his
t5
Jain
6
Oth
ers
7
No
re
ligio
n8
Item
Cod
e
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(11)
SC
1
ST
2
Oth
ers
3
Item
Cod
e
Item
Cod
eN
ever
mar
ried
1
Mar
ried
but,
Gau
na n
ot p
erfo
rmed
2
Mar
ried
and
, G
auna
per
form
ed3
Re
ma
rrie
d4
Wid
ow
/Wid
ow
er
5
Div
orc
ed
6
Se
pa
rate
d7
Not
sta
ted
8
*=
To b
e co
pied
fro
m H
ouse
listin
g S
ched
ule
#=
To b
e fil
led
upto
Col
. 13
onl
y
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(15)
Item
Cod
eS
choo
l to
o fa
r1
Fur
ther
edu
catio
n no
t co
nsid
ered
ne
cess
ary
2
Req
uire
d fo
r w
ork
in H
ouse
hold
act
ivit
ies/
Fa
rm/F
am
ily b
usi
ne
ss3
Req
uire
d fo
r ou
tsid
e w
ork
4
No
t in
tere
ste
d i
n s
tud
ies
5
Co
st t
oo
mu
ch6
Re
pe
ate
d f
ailu
res
7
Got
mar
ried
8
Oth
ers
9
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(16)
Item
Cod
eIl
lite
rate
0
Lite
rate
with
out
For
mal
edu
catio
n1
Lit
erat
e w
ith
Fo
rmal
Ed
uca
tio
n
Be
low
Pri
ma
ry2
Pri
mar
y (5
th p
asse
d)3
Mid
dle
(8th
pas
sed)
4
Se
con
da
ry/M
atr
ic/C
lass
-X5
Hr.
Sec
onda
ry/S
r. S
econ
dary
/P
re-u
niv
ers
ity/
Cla
ss-X
II6
Gra
du
ate
/B.T
ech
/BB
A/M
BB
S/
Eq
uiv
ale
nt
7
Pos
t G
radu
ate/
M.T
ech/
MB
A/M
D/
Equ
ival
ent
or h
ighe
r8
Non
-Tec
hnic
al/T
echn
ical
dip
lom
aor
cer
tific
ate
not
equi
vale
nt t
o de
gree
9
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(17)
Item
Cod
eC
ultiv
ator
01
Ag
ricu
ltura
l W
ag
e L
ab
ou
rer
02
No
n-a
gri
cultu
ral
Wa
ge
La
bo
ure
r0
3
Sel
f E
mp
loye
d (
excl
ud
ing
Cu
ltiv
ato
rs)
Ow
n A
ccou
nt W
orke
r0
4
Em
plo
yer
05
Unp
aid
Fam
ily L
abou
rer
06
Re
gu
lar
Sa
lari
ed
/Wa
ge
Em
plo
yee
07
Did
not
wor
k bu
t w
as s
eeki
ng a
nd/o
r av
aila
ble
for
wor
k0
8
Att
en
din
g e
du
cati
on
al
inst
itu
tio
n0
9
Att
en
din
g r
ou
tine
do
me
stic
ch
ore
s, e
tc.
10
Be
gg
ar
11
Sex
wor
ker/
Pro
stitu
te1
2
Ren
tier,
pen
sion
er,
othe
r re
mitt
ance
reci
pie
nts
13
Not
abl
e to
wor
k du
e to
dis
abili
ty1
4
Too
old
to w
ork
15
Oth
ers
16
Con
fiden
tial
whe
n fil
led
Pag
e N
o. .
......
...
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E -
‘B’
Con
fiden
tial
whe
n fil
led
AN
NU
AL
HE
ALT
H S
UR
VE
YH
OU
SE
HO
LD
SC
HE
DU
LESerial Number
Nam
e
(Sta
rt w
ith
Hea
d of
the
Ho
use
ho
ld)
12
1819
2021
2223
2425
2627
2829
Whether having any form ofDisability as on date of
survey? (Code)
Type of Treatment forinjury during last 1
year (Code)
Type of illness (Code)
P1
P2
Acc
ess
to H
ealt
h s
chem
e/In
sura
nce
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(18)
Item
Cod
eM
enta
l1
Vis
ua
l2
Hea
ring
3
Spe
ech
4
Loco
mot
or5
Mul
tiple
6
Oth
ers
7
No
Dis
abili
ty0
Inju
ryA
cute
illn
ess
(Dur
ing
last
15
days
)
Source of Treatment(Code)
Symptom(s) pertainingto illness persisting
for more than 1 month(Code)
Sought medical care(Code) (Applicable
for Codes ‘01’ to ‘13’in Col. 22)
Has diagnosed for(Code)
Telephone/Mobile Number:
Name & signature/thumb impres-sion of the Respondent with date
Name and signature of theEnumerator with date
If C
ode
‘1’
in C
ol.
28,
then
top
tw
ohe
alth
sch
emes
/he
alth
ins
uran
ce i
nor
der
of p
rior
ity(C
ode)
Whether coveredby any health
scheme or healthinsurance? (Yes -1, No - 2, Don’t
know - 3)
Chr
onic
illn
ess
(Dur
ing
last
1 y
ear)
Not
to
be a
sked
if
Cod
e ‘0
0’ i
n C
ol.
24
Source ofdiagnosis
(Code)
Getting regulartreatment
(Code)
If Code ‘1’ or ‘2’in Col. 26, source
of treatment(Code)
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(19)
Item
Cod
eT
reat
ed in
inte
nsiv
e ca
re u
nit f
or a
ny ti
me
1
Tre
ated
as
in p
atie
nt w
ith s
tay
> 2
wee
ks2
Trea
ted
as in
pat
ient
with
sta
y 1
to 2
wee
ks3
Tre
ated
as
in p
atie
nt w
ith s
tay
< 1
wee
k4
Tre
ated
as
out p
atie
nt5
Tre
ated
by
trad
ition
al h
eale
rs6
Tre
ated
at h
ome
7
No
inju
ry0
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(20)
Item
Cod
e
Acu
te Il
lnes
ses
Dia
rrho
ea1
Dys
ente
ry2
Acu
te re
spira
tory
infe
ctio
n3
Jaun
dice
with
feve
r4
Fev
er w
ith c
hill/
rigor
s(m
alar
ia e
tc.)
5
Feve
r of s
hort
dura
tion
with
rash
es6
Oth
er ty
pes
of fe
ver
7
Rep
rodu
ctiv
e tra
ct in
fect
ions
(RT
I)8
Oth
ers
9
No
Illne
ss0
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(21,
25,
27)
Item
Cod
e
GO
VER
NM
ENT
Sub
cen
ter
01
PH
C02
CH
C03
UH
C/U
HP
/UFW
C04
Dis
pens
ary/
Clin
ic05
Hos
pita
l06
AY
US
H H
ospi
tal/C
linic
07
PR
IVAT
E
Dis
pens
ary/
Clin
ic08
Hos
pita
l09
AY
US
H H
ospi
tal/C
linic
10
NG
O o
r Tru
st H
ospi
tal/C
linic
11
DO
T C
ente
r (on
ly fo
r Col
. 27)
12
At H
ome
13
Oth
ers
99
No
Trea
tmen
t00
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(22)
Item
Cod
eD
isea
ses
of r
espi
rato
ry s
yste
m01
Dis
ease
s of
car
diov
ascu
lar
syst
em02
Dis
ease
s of
cen
tral
ner
vous
sys
tem
03D
isea
ses
of m
uscu
lo-s
kele
tal s
yste
m04
Dis
ease
s of
gas
troi
ntes
tinal
sys
tem
05D
isea
ses
of g
enito
urin
ary
syst
em06
Ski
n di
seas
es07
Goi
tre
08E
leph
antia
sis
09E
ye p
robl
ems/
dise
ases
10E
NT
pro
blem
s/di
seas
es11
Mou
th a
nd d
enta
l pro
blem
s12
Oth
ers
13
No
sym
ptom
s of
chr
onic
dis
ease
99
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(23)
Item
Cod
eD
etai
ls o
f di
agno
sis/
trea
tmen
tno
t ava
ilabl
e1
Det
ails
of
diag
nosi
s/tr
eatm
ent
avai
labl
e2
No
3
Yes
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(24)
Con
td.
Item
Cod
eR
heum
atic
feve
r/R
heum
atic
hea
rt d
isea
se26
Tum
our (
any
type
)27
Blo
od C
ance
r/Le
ukem
ia28
Ski
n C
ance
r29
Pile
s, A
nal
Fis
sure
, A
nal
Fis
tula
30A
naem
ia31
Oth
ers
(Her
nia,
Hyd
roce
le, P
eptic
Ulc
er, e
tc.
99N
ot d
iagn
osed
00
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(24)
Item
Cod
eD
iabe
tes
01H
yper
tens
ion
02C
hron
ic h
eart
dis
ease
03M
yoca
rdin
al in
farc
tion/
Hea
rt a
ttac
k04
Str
oke/
Cer
ebro
vasc
ular
acc
iden
t05
Epi
leps
y06
Ast
hma/
Chr
onic
resp
irat
ory
dise
ase
07G
oitr
e/T
hyro
id d
isor
der
08T
ub
erc
ulo
sis
09Le
pros
y10
Can
cer-
Res
pira
tory
Sys
tem
11C
ance
r-G
astr
oint
estin
al s
yste
m12
Can
cer-
Gen
itour
inar
y sy
stem
13C
ance
r-B
reas
t14
Ren
al s
tone
15C
hron
ic r
enal
dis
ease
16G
all
ston
e/C
hole
cyst
itis
17C
hron
ic li
ver
dise
ase
18R
heum
atoi
d ar
thri
tis/O
steo
arth
ritis
19C
hron
ic s
kin
dise
ases
/Pso
rias
is20
Cat
arac
t21
Gla
ucom
a22
Sin
usi
tis,
Ton
silli
tis23
Flo
uros
is24
Pyo
rrhe
a25
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(29)
Item
Cod
eE
mpl
oyee
s S
tate
Insu
ranc
e S
chem
e(E
SIS
)1
Ras
htriy
a S
was
thya
Bim
a Yo
jana
(RS
BY
)2
Cen
tral
/Sta
te G
over
nmen
t Hea
lth S
chem
eot
her
than
RS
BY
3M
edic
al re
imbu
rsem
ent f
rom
em
ploy
er4
Com
mun
ity H
ealth
Insu
ranc
e P
rogr
amm
e5
Med
icla
im6
Oth
ers
7
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(26)
Item
Cod
eN
ot re
gula
rly1
Reg
ular
ly2 3
Yes
Mor
bidi
ty S
tatu
s
No
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ANNUAL HEALTH SURVEYWOMAN SCHEDULE
State Zone
District Rural - 1/ Urban - 2 Stratum
Sample Unit
House No. Household No.
Section I – Ever Married Woman (Aged 15–49 years)Sl. No., Name, Identification Code, Age, Marital Status, Highest educational qualification and Occupation/ Activity Status areto be copied from Col. 1, 2, 6, 9, 12, 16 & 17 respectively of the Household Schedule. However, Marital Status, Highesteducational qualification and Occupation/ Activity Status should be probed from the woman and in case of any variations,the response given by the woman should be recorded in the relevant columns of the Household Schedule by accordingpriority.
Marital Highest educational Occupation/Sl. No. Name Identification Code Age Status Qualification Activity
(Code) * attained (Code) Status (Code)
* If Code ‘2’ (Married but, Gauna not performed), go to Section II of the Schedule.
Q. No. Questions and Codes Responses
Yes-1, No-2Q.1 Have you ever conceived? If Code '2', go to Section II
of the Schedule
Record the numberQ.2 If Yes, how many times have you
conceived?
Q.3 What was your age at first conception ?(in completed years)
Q.4 Have you delivered a live baby before Yes-1, No-201.01.2012? If Code '2', go to Q.7
Q.5 How many children have been born aliveever before 01.01.2012 and out of themhow many are surviving as on 01.01.2012?
Q.6 What was your age at first live birth?(in completed years)
Q.7 Has the outcome of any pregnancy(s) Yes-1, No-2resulted in live birth/still birth/abortion If Code '2', go to Section IIduring 01.01.2011 to 31.12.2011? of the Schedule
Confidential when filled
Male Female Total
Record the number
Born Alive
Surviving
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Q.8 If Code ‘1’ (Yes) in Q.7, record the history of outcome(s) of pregnancy(s). Start with the last pregnancy excludingthe current one. Use separate lines for twins/triplets. Same pregnancy number to be recorded for twins/triplets.
To be filled for Induced or Spontaneous abortions (Code '3' or '4' in Col. 2)
If Code '1' Whether At what Did you Did you go Where Who Only foror '2' in pregnancy month of receive for was the performed/ inducedCol. 2, confirmation pregnancy any ultrasound abortion completed abortion
Pregnancy Outcome of record test did ANC? before this performed/ theNumber Pregnancy the sex of was done abortion (Yes-1, abortion? completed? abortion? Why did
(to be the baby by using happen? No-2) (Yes-1, (Code) (Code) you abortrecorded) (Male-1, NPT kit? No-2) the
Female-2) (Yes-1, pregnancy?No-2) (Code)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
(........)Live Birth-1
LastStill Birth-2
pregnancyInduced Abr.-3Spont Abr.-4
(........) Live Birth-1
Previous Still Birth-2
to last Induced Abr.-3pregnancy Spont Abr.-4
(........) Live Birth-1
SecondStill Birth- 2
from last Induced Abr.-3
pregnancy Spont Abr.-4
Code for Col.10 (Q.8)
Item Code
Unplanned pregnancy 1
Due to contraceptive failure 2
Complication(s) in pregnancy 3
Health did not permit 4
Female foetus 5
Economic reason(s) 6
Last child too young 7
Foetus had congenital abnormality 8
Others 9
Code for Col.8 (Q.8)
Item Code
GOVERNMENT
Sub - Center 01
PHC 02
CHC 03
UHC / UHP / UFWC 04
Dispensary / Clinic 05
Hospital 06
AYUSH Hospital / Clinic 07
PRIVATE
Dispensary / Clinic 08
Hospital 09
AYUSH Hospital / Clinic 10
NGO or Trust Hosp. / Clinic 11
At HomeSelf 12
Elsewhere 13
Others 99
Code for Col.9 (Q.8)
Item Code
Doctor 1
Nurse / ANM / LHV 2
Trained dai 3
Untrained dai 4
Family members / Relatives / Friends 5
None / Self 6
Others 7
Note: If outcome(s) of pregnancy(s) resulted in ‘only Abortion(s)’, go to Section II of Schedule after fillingColumns 4 to 10 of Q.8.
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(If Code '3' is recorded for any of thebirths, go to Q.9 (6) for that particular birth)
D D M M Y Y Y Y D D M M Y Y Y Y
Q.9 Details about the last two outcome of pregnancy(s) which resulted in live birth (surviving / not surviving) / stillbirth during 01.01.2011 to 31.12.2011. Begin with last birth. Survival status to be assessed as on 01.01.2012.
Questions 9 (1) to 9 (45) are to be probed for live births (surviving/not surviving) as well as still births unless otherwise specified.
Q. No. Questions and Codes Responses
Q.9 (1) Pregnancy number of last two live /still birth(s) in Chronological order Last birth Previous to last birth[Copy from Col. 1 (Q.8)] Pregnancy
Number
Q.9 (2) What kind of birth is / was it?
Item CodeLive birth surviving 1 Last birth Previous to last birthLive birth not surviving 2
Still birth 3
Order of liveLast birth Previous to last birth
Q.9 (3) What is the order of live birth? birth(If more than 9, record '9' only)
Q.9 (4) Only if birth order >= 2
IntervalLast birth Previous to last birth
What is the interval between the previous(in completedand current live births?
months)(If more than 99 months, record '99' only)
Last birth Previous to last birthQ.9 (5) Identification Code (only for live birth Identification
surviving) – To be copied from Col. 6 Codeof the Household Schedule
Q.9 (6) What is/was the date of birth of the baby?
Date of Birth
Last birth Previous to last birth
(In case of still birth, record only monthand year)
Q.9 (7) What type of birth was it?Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Single 1
Multiple 2
ANTE NATAL CARE (ANC)
Q.9 (8) Did you get your pregnancy registeredfor each birth? Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
(Record Code '2' only after ascertainingthat the woman has not received anyANC for that particular birth)
If Code ‘2’, go toQ.9 (15)
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Q.9 (9) How many months pregnant were you Number of Last birth Previous to last birthat the time of first ANC ? completed
months
Q.9 (10) How many ANCs did you receive during Last birth Previous to last birthpregnancy associated with each birth?
(If more than 9 ANCs, record '9' only)
Q.9 (11) What was the main source of ANC ?
Item Code
GOVERNMENT
Anganwadi 00
Sub - Center 01
PHC 02
CHC 03 Last birth Previous to last birthUHC / UHP / UFWC 04
Dispensary / Clinic 05
Hospital 06
AYUSH Hospital / Clinic 07
PRIVATE
Dispensary / Clinic 08
Hospital 09
AYUSH Hospital / Clinic 10
NGO or Trust Hospital/Clinic 11
Others 99
Q.9 (12) What were the type of tests performed Type of tests Last birth Previous to last birthduring the ANC? performed (in numbers) (in numbers)(Read out the type of tests performed)
AbdominalExamination
Blood Pressure
BreastExamination
WeightMeasurement
Urine test
Blood (for Hbestimation)
Blood group test
Blood (for othertests)
Ultrasound
(Record the total number of testsperformed across all ANCs. If any ofthe tests were performed more than9 times, record ‘9’ only)
Number ofANCs
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Q.9 (13) (i) How many TT injections did youLast birth Previous to last birthreceive?
Number of TTinjections
(ii) How many months pregnant were you Number of Last birth Previous to last birthat the time of 2nd TT injection? completed
months
Q.9 (14) For how many days did you consume Last birth Previous to last birthIron & Folic Acid (IFA) tablets / tablespoons (Number of days) (Number of days)of IFA syrup during pregnancy?
(Record '000' if not consumed) Tablets
Syrup
Q.9 (15) If Code '2' is recorded for any of the birthsin Q.9 (8), what was the main reason of notgoing for any ANC for that particular birth?
Item Code
Not needed 1
Not customary 2 Last birth Previous to last birthCost too much 3
Too far / no transport 4
Poor quality service 5
Family did not allow 6
No time to go 7
Lack of knowledge 8Others 9
Q.9 (16) Did you suffer from any of the health Healthproblem(s) during pregnancy associated Problems Last birth Previous to last birthwith each birth?
(Read out the health problems)Swelling of hands,
feet and face
Paleness/Giddiness/Weakness
Visualdisturbances
ExcessiveFatigue
Convulsions notfrom fever
Weak or nomovement of foetus
Abnormal positionof foetus
Excessivevomiting
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
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Q.9 (17) If Code '1' is recorded for any of thehealth problem(s) in Q.9 (16), did youseek treatment? Last birth Previous to last birth
Q.9 (18) If Code '1' in Q.9 (17), where did you gofor consultation or to seek treatment?
Item Code
GOVERNMENTSub - Center 01PHC 02CHC 03UHC / UHP / UFWC 04 Last birth Previous to last birthDispensary / Clinic 05Hospital 06AYUSH Hospital / Clinic 07
PRIVATEDispensary / Clinic 08Hospital 09AYUSH Hospital / Clinic 10
NGO or Trust Hospital / Clinic 11At Home 12Others 99
Q.9 (19) Where did your delivery take place?
Item Code
GOVERNMENTSub - Center 01PHC 02CHC 03UHC / UHP / UFWC 04 Last birth Previous to last birthDispensary / Clinic 05Hospital 06AYUSH Hospital / Clinic 07
PRIVATEDispensary / Clinic 08Hospital 09AYUSH Hospital / Clinic 10
NGO or Trust Hospital / Clinic 11At Home 12Others 99
Hypertension/High BP
Jaundice
Excessive bleeding
Vaginal discharge
Others
HealthProblems
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
NATAL CARE
Last birth Previous to last birth
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Q.9 (20) If Code '12' in Q.9 (19), what was themain reason for not going to healthfacility for delivery?
Item Code
Not needed 01
Not customary 02 Last birth Previous to last birthCost too much 03
Too far / no transport 04
Poor quality service 05
Family decision 06
No time to go 07
Lack of knowledge 08
Better care at home 09
Others 10
Q.9 (21) In case of institutional delivery [for Code‘1-11’ in Q.9 (19)], who facilitated or Last birth Previous to last birthmotivated you to go to the health facilityfor delivery and where did she/he adviseyou to go?
(Read out all facilitators/ motivatorsmentioned)
Code for Facilitator/Motivator
Code for health facility
Item Code
Government
Sub - Center 01
PHC 02
CHC 03
UHC/UHP/UFWC 04
Dispensary/Clinic 05
Hospital 06
AYUSH Hospital/Clinic 07
Private
Dispensary/Clinic 08
Hospital 09
AYUSH Hospital/Clinic 10
NGO or Trust Hospital/Clinic 11
Others 99
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
Facilitator/Motivator
Recom-mendedhealthfacility
Facilitator/Motivator
Recom-mendedhealthfacility
Doctor
ANM
HealthWorker
AnganwadiWorker
ASHA
NGO/CBO
Husband
Mother-in-law
Mother
Relatives/Friends
Self
Others
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Q.9 (22) In case of institutional delivery [forCode ‘1-11’ in Q.9 (19)], what was thesource of transport provided/availedby you for reaching the institution?
Item Code
Arranged by family 1
Arranged by ASHA 2
Provided by panchayat/other govt. sources 3
Provided by others 4
Not required(< 1 Km) 5
Not provided 6
Q.9 (23) In case of institutional delivery [for Code‘1-11’ in Q.9 (19)], what was the mainmode of transportation used by you toreach the health facility for delivery?
Q.9 (24) In case of institutional delivery [forCode ‘1-11’ in Q.9 (19)], how long didyou stay in the institution after delivery?
(Record in Hours (H), if stay <= 48 hrs, inDays (D) otherwise)
Q.9 (25) In case of institutional delivery [forCode ‘1-11’ in Q.9 (19)], how much it costout of your pocket on the followingitems during delivery?
(Cost should exclude the amountreimbursed / to be reimbursed)
Q.9 (26) Did you avail any maternity financialassistance?
Item Code
Janani Suraksha 1 Last birth Previous to last birthYojana (JSY)
Availed Other Govt schemes(Other than JSY) 2
Any Other 3
Not Availed 4
Item Code
Ambulance 1
Jeep/Car 2
Motor Cycle/Scooter 3
Bus/Train 4
Tempo/Auto/Tractor 5
Rickshaw/Cart 6
On foot 7
Others 8
Last birth Previous to last birth
Last birth Previous to last birth
Last birth Previous to last birth
H/D No. H/D No.
Transporation
Others
Last birth Previous to last birth(Amount in Rs.) (Amount in Rs.)
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Q.9 (27) If Code ‘1’ in Q.9 (26), then
(i) How many days after the delivery,did you receive financialassistance?
(ii) What was the total amountreceived by you during pregnacyand/or after delivery?
Q.9 (28) Was the delivery normal, caesarean orassisted?
Item Code
Normal 1
Caesarean 2
Assisted 3
Q.9 (29) During delivery, did you experienceany of the health problems associatedwith each birth?
(Read out all health problems)
Q.9 (30) In case of delivery at home [Code ‘12’ inQ. 9 (19)], who conducted your delivery?
Item Code
Doctor 1
Nurse / ANM / LHV 2
Trained dai 3
Untrained dai 4
Family members / 5Relatives / Friends
None 6
Last birth Previous to last birth(Number of days) (Number of days)
Last birth Previous to last birth(Amount in Rs.) (Amount in Rs.)
Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
Health Problems Last birth Previous to last birth
Prematurelabour
Excessivebleeding
Prolongedlabour (More than
12 hours)
Obstructedlabour
BreechPresentation
Convulsion/High BP
Others
Last birth Previous to last birth
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POST NATAL CARE
Q.9 (31) Did you have any check-up within
48 hours of delivery?
Item Code Last birth Previous to last birth
Yes 1
No 2
Q.9 (32) If Code ‘2’ in Q.9 (31), after how manydays of delivery, the first check-up
Last birth Previous to last birthtook place?Number of
Days[If no check-up was done at all for anyof the births, record '00' for thatparticular birth and go to Q.9 (35)]
Q.9 (33) Where did your Post Natal check-uptake place?
Item Code
GOVERNMENT
Sub Center 01
PHC 02 Last birth Previous to last birth
CHC 03
UHC / UHP / UFWC 04
Dispensary / Clinic 05
Hospital 06
AYUSH Hospital / Clinic 07
PRIVATE
Dispensary / Clinic 08
Hospital 09
AYUSH Hospital / Clinic 10
NGO or Trust Hospital/Clinic 11
Others 99
Q.9 (34) Did any of the following happen whenyou had the check-up after each birth?
(Read out all options mentioned)
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
Last birth Previous to last birth
Abdomenexamined
Advice on breastfeeding
Advice onbaby care
Advice on familyplanning
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Q.9 (35) When was the new born baby checked upafter birth?
(To be asked only in respect of live birthssurviving or not surviving)
Q.9 (36) If Code ‘1’ or ‘2’ or ‘3’ in Q.9 (35), number ofcheck-up(s) during one week of delivery
Q.9 (37) If Code ‘1-4’ in Q.9 (35), where was thebaby's first check-up done?
Q.9 (38) If Code ‘12’ in Q.9 (37), who did the check-upat home?
Item Code
Doctor 1
ANM 2
Health worker 3
Anganwadi worker 4
ASHA 5
Others 6
Item Code
Within 24 hrs 1
24 hrs to 72 hrs 2
4th day to 7th day 3
After the 7th day 4
Not checked up 5
Last birth Previous to last birth
Last birth Previous to last birth
Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Government
Sub - Center 01
PHC 02
CHC 03
UHC/UHP/UFWC 04
Dispensary/Clinic 05
Hospital 06
AYUSH Hospital/Clinic 07
Private
Dispensary/Clinic 08
Hospital 09
AYUSH Hospital/Clinic 10
NGO or Trust Hosp/Clinic 11
At Home 12
Others 99
Last birth Previous to last birth
Checked
Up
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Q.9 (39) During the first 6 weeks after delivery,did you experience any of the healthproblems?
(Read out all health problems)
Q.9 (40) If Code '1' in any of the health problemsin Q.9 (39), did you seek treatment?
Q.9 (41) If Code '1' in Q.9 (40), where did you go forconsultation or to seek treatment?
Q.9 (42) Whether birth weight of the baby wastaken?
(To be asked only in respect of livebirths surviving or not surviving)
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
Last birth Previous to last birth
Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
Don’t Know 3
Last birth Previous to last birth
Health Problems Last birth Previous to last birth
High fever
Lower abdominalpain
Foul smellingvaginal discharge
Excessivebleeding
Convulsions
Head ache
Others
Item Code
Government
Sub - Center 01
PHC 02
CHC 03
UHC/UHP/UFWC 04
Dispensary/Clinic 05
Hospital 06
AYUSH Hospital/Clinic 07
Private
Dispensary/Clinic 08
Hospital 09
AYUSH Hospital/Clinic 10
NGO or Trust Hosp/Clinic 11
Others 99
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Q.9 (43) If Code ‘1’ in Q.9 (42), what was the birthweight of the baby?
Q.9 (44) When did you first breast feed yourbaby?
(To be asked only in respect of livebirths surviving or not surviving)
Q.9 (45) Did you feed “milk colostrum/khees”(yellowish thick milk) to your baby,secreted during the first few days afterchild birth?
(To be asked only in respect of livebirths surviving or not surviving)
Q.9 (46) Are you currently breastfeeding yourbaby?
Q.9 (47) How many days/months did youexclusively breastfeed your baby?
(If duration of breastfeeding is less thanone month, record no. of days and ifduration is in months, record no.of months)
Last birth Previous to last birthKg gms Kg gms
Birth weight
Item Code
Immediately within 1 hourof birth 1
1 hour to 24 hours of birth 2
2-3 days 3
After 3 days 4
Never breast-fed 5
Last birth Previous to last birth
If Code '5'go to Q.9 (48)
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
Last birth Previous to last birth
The following questions are to be probed only for live births and surviving.
BREAST FEEDING PRACTISE
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
Last birth Previous to last birth
Baby’s Name
Unit Code
Days D
Months M
Last birth Previous to last birth
D/M No. D/M No.
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Q.9 (48) At what age (in months/days) did you startfeeding the baby, food other thanbreast milk?
(If only breast feeding, record ‘00’)
(If duration of starting other types of foodis less than one month, record no. ofdays and if duration is in months, recordno. of months)
Q.9 (49) Do you have an Immunization/MCH cardfor your baby?
Q.9 (50) If Code '1' in Q.9 (49), whetherImmunization card made availableat the time of interview?
Q.9 (51) If card made available, whetherinformation recorded by usingthe card?
Q.9 (52) Has the baby ever received anyvaccination?
(If Code '2' for any births, go to Q.9 (56) forthat particular birth)
Unit Code
Days D
Month M
Last birth Previous to last birth
D/M No. D/M No.
Animal Milk/Formula Milk
Semi SolidMashed
Solid (Adultfood)
Vegetables/Fruits
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
IMMUNIZATION
Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
Last birth Previous to last birth
Water
Type of food
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Q.9 (53) Was the baby given BCG vaccine?
Q.9 (54) Were the following vaccinesadministered to your baby?
(Read out the type of vaccines)
# If more than 9 doses, record ‘9’ onlyfor that particular birth.
* If no vaccination received, record ‘0’for that particular birth.
Q.9 (55) From where did the baby receivemost of his/her vaccinations?
Item Code
At birth 1
Yes Within 6 weeks 2
Thereafter 3
No 4
Last birth Previous to last birth
Type of Vaccine Last birth Previous to last birth
Polio birth dose(Yes-1, No-2, Don’t
Know-3)
* No. of Polio dosesin routine
immunization (RI)other than the birth
dose
# No. of Polio dosesin PP (Pulse Polio)
immunization duringlast one year
* No. of DPTinjections
Measles (Yes-1,No-2, Don’t Know -3)
* No. of doses ofHepatitis B during
last one year
Item Code
Government
Anganwadi 00
Sub - Center 01
PHC 02
CHC 03
UHC/UHP/UFWC 04
Dispensary/Clinic 05
Hospital 06
AYUSH Hospital/Clinic 07
Private
Dispensary/Clinic 08
Hospital 09
AYUSH Hospital/Clinic 10
NGO or Trust Hosp/Clinic 11
Others 99
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Q.9 (56) If no vaccination was received by yourbaby, what was the main reason thereof?
Item Code
Child is weak/sick 1
Not aware of the need 2
Place of immunization is 3not known
Session site too far 4
Fear of side effects 5
Nobody to take child to 6session site
Not customary 7
Child too young 8
Others 9
Last birth Previous to last birth
Q.9(57) Number of Vitamin A doses received byyour baby during last six months?
(If not received, record ‘0’)
Q.9 (58) Was IFA tablet/syrup administered toyour baby, in the last 3 months?
(To be asked for babies older than 6months)
Q.9 (59) If Code '1' or '2' in Q.9 (58), then for howmany days was it given in the last 3months?
Q.9 (60) Did the baby suffer from AcuteRespiratory Infection (ARI) duringlast 15 days?
Q.9 (61) If Code ‘1’ in Q.9 (60), was the baby givenany treatment?
Last birth Previous to last birthNo. of
Vitamin Adoses
Item Code
Tablets 1
Yes Syrup 2
No 3
Last birth Previous to last birth
Last birth Previous to last birth
Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
Item Code
Antibiotic 1
Other treatment 2
No treatment 3
Last birth Previous to last birth
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No. ofDays
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Q.9(62) Did the baby suffer from fever duringlast 15 days?
Q.9 (63) If Code ‘1’ in Q.9 (62), was the baby givenany treatment?
Q.9 (64) Did the baby suffer from diarrhoeaduring last 15 days?
Q.9 (65) If Code ‘1’ in Q.9 (64), did you administerHAF/ ORT/ ORS and Zinc to the baby?
Q.9 (66) Have you availed Anganwadi servicesduring the pregnancy and/or lactationassociated with each birth?
Q.9 (67) Is the birth of your baby registered ?
Q.9 (68) If Code ‘1’ in Q.9 (67), did you receiveBirth Certificate for your baby ?
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
Last birth Previous to last birth
HAF
ORT/ORS
ORT/ORS & Zinc
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
Last birth Previous to last birth
During Pregnancy
During Lactation
REGISTRATION OF BIRTH
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
Don’t know 3
Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
Last birth Previous to last birth
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Q.1 Which of the family planningmethod (s) are you aware of?
(Read out all the family planningmethods)
[For Married but, Gauna notperformedgo to Q.21 directly afterrecording response of Q.1]
Q.2 Are you currently pregnant?
Q.3 Are you registered for ANC?(Ensure that the woman has notreceived any ANC, before recordingCode ‘2’)
Q.4 How many months pregnant were youat the time of first ANC?
Q.5 When you became pregnant this time,did you want to become pregnant now,did you want to wait until later, or did younot want to have any (more) children atall?(After recording the response, go toQ.13)
Q.6 Are you currently menstruating?
Codes Family Planning Methods Awareness(Yes - 1, No - 2)
Modern
01 Tubectomy
02 Vasectomy
03 Copper-T / IUD
04 Pills (Daily)
05 Pills (Weekly)
06 Emergency Contraceptive Pill
07 Condom / Nirodh
08 Injectable Contraceptives
09 Other modern method
Traditional
10 Contraceptive Herbs
11 Rhythm / Periodic Abstinence
12 Withdrawal
13 Lactational Amenorrhoea Method (LAM)
14 Other traditional method
Yes-1, No-2, Not sure-3
If Code ‘1’, record no. of completed monthsof pregnancy.
Yes-1, No-2
Number of completed months
Now 1
LaterWithin 2 years 22 years or more 3
Did not want any (more) children at all 4
CODE Go toQ.13
Yes 1 Go toLactational Amenorrhoea 2 Q.7Secondary Amenorrhoea 3
No In Menopause 4 Go toUterus Removed 5 Q.13Never Menstruated 6 Go to
Q. 21CODE
Section II – Currently Married Woman (Aged 15-49 years)
If Code ‘2’go to Q.5
If Code ‘2’or ‘3’, go
to Q.6
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Then 1Later Within 2 years 2
2 years or more 3Did not want any (more) children at all 4
CODE
Yes-1, No-2
Yes-1, No-2
(Use Codes from Q.1)
GOVERNMENT
Govt. / Municipal hospital 1
Govt. Dispensary 2UHC / UHP / UFWC 3
CHC 4
PHC 5
Camp 6
PRIVATEHospital 7
Dispensary / Clinic 8
Others 9
CODE
Yes-1, No-2
Before /At the time of discharge 1
At the time of first follow up 2
After several visit 3
CODE
Amount (In Rs.)
Less than 6 months 1
6 months to < 1 year 2
1 year to < 2 years 3
2 years or more 4
Not remember 5
CODE
Yes-1, No-2
Q.7 When you became mother last time,did you want this child then, did youwant to wait until later or did you notwant to have any (more) children atall?
(Applicable for those who have givenatleast one live birth)
Q.8 Is your husband living with you?
Q.9 (i) Are you or your husband currentlyusing any method(s) of familyplanning?
(ii) If Code ‘1’ in Q.9 (i), specify the mostused method
(iii) If Code ‘01’ or ‘02’ in Q.9 (ii), wheredid you or your husband got theoperation done?
(iv) Did you/your husband receive thecompensation after sterilization?
(v) If Yes, when did you/your husbandreceive compensation forsterilization?
(vi) How much compensation did you/your husband receive?
Q.10 (i) How long have you or yourhusband been using this methodcontinuously?
(ii) Have you/your husband had anyhealth problems after you/yourhusband started using thismethod?
If Code‘2’, go to
Q.12
If Code‘03-14’,
go toQ.10
If Code‘2’, go to
Q.13
If Code‘2’, go to
Q.20
Go toQ.20
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PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
Govt. / Municipal hospital 01
Govt. Dispensary 02
UHC / UHP / UFWC 03
CHC 04
PHC 05
Sub centre 06
Govt. AYUSH hospital /clinic 07
Govt. Mobile clinic 08
Camp 09
Anganwadi / ICDS Centre 10
ASHA / ANM 11
Other community based worker 12
Other public sector health facility 13
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
Pvt. Hospital / clinic 14
Pvt. AYUSH Hospital / clinic 15
ANY OTHER SOURCE
Pharmacy / Shop 16
Husband 17
Friends / Relatives 18
Vending machine 19
Others 20
CODE Go toQ.17
Wanted child now / soon 01Lack of knowledge about family planning 02Against the religion 03Opposed to family planning 04Husband opposed 05Other family members opposed 06Not liking existing methods 07Afraid of sterilization/operation 08Cannot work after sterilization/operation 09Worry about side effects 10Costs too much 11Health does not permit 12Difficult / inconvenient to get method 13Inconvenient to use method 14Lack of access / Too far 15Infertility 16Others 17
CODE
Yes-1, No-2
(Use Codes from Q.1)
Q.11 From where did you obtain thismethod last time?
[Not applicable for Code ‘11’ or ‘12’or ‘13’ if recorded in Q.9 (ii)]
(After recording the response, go toQ.17)
Q.12 What is the main reason for currentlynot using any method of familyplanning?
Q.13* (i) Have you /your husband usedany method in the past anddiscontinued?
(ii) If Code ‘1’ in Q.13 (i), specify themost used method?
If Code ‘2’,go to Q.15
If Code ‘01’or ‘02’, go
to Q.21
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Wanted child 01Method failed/became pregnant 02Supply not available 03Difficult/inconvenient to get method 04Weakness/inability to work 05Body ache/back ache 06Cramps 07Weight gain 08Dizziness 09Nausea/Vomiting 10Breast tenderness 11Irregular periods 12Excessive bleeding 13Spotting 14White discharge 15Lack of pleasure 16Method was inconvenient 17Others 18
CODE
Yes-1, No-2
Within 6 months 16 months to < 1 year 21 year to < 2 years 32 years or after 4
CODE
(Use Codes from Q.1)
Want more children 1
Want no more children 2
Not decided 3
CODE
Boy 1Girl 2Doesn’t matter 3
CODE
Soon/Now/Less than 1 year 11 year to < 2 years 22 years to < 3 years 33 years or more 4Not decided 5
CODE
Q.14* What was the main reason fordiscontinuing the use of themethod in the past?
* For Code ‘4’ or ‘5’ in Q.6, skip andgo to Q.21 after recording theresponse(s) in Q.13/Q.14
Q.15 Do you intend to use any method offamily planning, any time in the future?
Q.16 If Code ‘1’ in Q.15, then
(i) When do you want to use?
, (ii) Which method would you preferto use?
Q.17 Would you like to have another child?
(For Currently Pregnant Woman,response should pertain to child otherthan she is expecting now)
Q.18 What would you prefer as your nextchild?
Q.19 How long would you like to wait tohave another child?
If Code‘2’, go to
Q. 20
If Code‘2’, go to
Q.17
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Q.20 Did an ANM /Health worker visit youduring the last three months?
(Applicable only for currently pregnantwomen/lactating mother)
Q.21 Have you ever been counselled byHealth Functionaries for menstrualhygiene?
Q.22 Have you heard of RTI/STI?
Q.23 Have you heard of HIV/AIDS?
Q.24 Are you aware about theadministration of HAF/ORT/ORSand Zinc during diarrhoea?
Q.25 Are you aware of the danger signs ofAcute Respiratory Infection (ARI)/Pneumonia?
Q.26 Are you aware of the danger signs ofnew born?
Yes-1, No-2
Yes-1, No-2
Yes-1, No-2
Yes-1, No-2
Home Available Fluids (HAF)
ORT/ORS
ORT/ORS and Zinc
Yes-1, No-2
Yes-1, No-2
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
Result of Interview
Completed 1
Not completed
Refused 2
Incapacitated 3
Partly completed 4
Not at Home 5
Others (Please specify) 6
CODE Name & Signature of Name & Signature/Thumbthe Enumerator Impression of the Respondent
Date of InterviewD D M M Y Y Y Y
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Remarks of Supervisor
Name & Signature with Date:
Name & Signature with Date:
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he u
sual
res
iden
ts o
f th
e sa
mpl
e un
it d
urin
g 01
.01.
2011
to
31.1
2.20
11.
Sti
ll bi
rths
not
to
be i
nclu
ded.
Serial No.
Hou
se N
o.(4
dig
its)
*
12
34
56
78
910
1112
1314
1516
1718
1920
2122
23
Source of medical attentionbefore death (Code)
Dat
e of
Dea
th
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(18)
Item
Cod
e
Dur
ing
ante
nata
l per
iod
1
Dur
ing
deliv
ery
2
Dur
ing
abor
tion
3
With
in 4
2 da
ys o
f del
iver
y4
Afte
r 42
days
of d
eliv
ery
5
With
in 4
2 da
ys o
f abo
rtion
6
Afte
r 42
days
of a
borti
on7
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(20)
Item
Cod
eD
elay
in
rece
ivin
g he
alth
car
e1
at f
acili
ty
Inad
equa
te c
are
at h
ealth
fac
ility
2
Lack
of
tran
spor
t in
shi
ftin
g to
3fa
cilit
y
Lack
of
fund
s4
Ser
ious
ness
of
the
cond
ition
5no
t re
aliz
ed
Ser
ious
ness
of
the
cond
ition
6re
aliz
ed b
ut d
ecis
ion
not
mad
eby
fam
ily m
embe
rs
Oth
ers
7
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(21)
Item
Cod
e
Exc
ess
blee
ding
1
Sep
sis
2
Pre
gnan
cy In
duce
dH
yper
tens
ion
(PIH
)3
Pro
long
ed L
abou
r/4
Obs
truct
ed la
bour
Inju
ry to
ute
rus
& o
ther
orga
ns5
Ana
emia
6
Jaun
dice
7
Mal
aria
8
Oth
er m
edic
al c
ondi
tions
inpr
egna
ncy
9
Oth
er c
ondi
tions
not
rela
ted
to p
regn
ancy
0
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(22)
Item
Cod
e
< 2
hour
s1
2 ho
urs
to <
24
hour
s2
24 h
ours
to <
2da
ys3
2 da
ys to
< 7
day
s4
7 da
ys <
14
days
5
14 d
ays
or m
ore
6
Household No. (2 digits)*
Nam
e of
the
dec
ease
d
Sex of deceased (Male-1, Female-2)
Below 1 month (in days)
1 to 11 months (in completed months)
1 year and above (in completed years)
Place of death (Code)
D D
M M
YY
YY
AN
NU
AL
HE
ALT
H S
UR
VE
YM
OR
TALI
TY S
CH
ED
ULE
Sta
teZ
one
Dis
trict
Rur
al-1
,U
rban
-2S
tratu
mS
ampl
eU
nit
Con
fiden
tial
whe
n fil
led
Pag
e N
o. .
......
...
Is the death registered?(Yes-1, No-2, Don't know-3)
If Code ‘1’ in Col. 12,whether received the Death
certificate? (Yes-1, No-2)
Serial number of motheras in Household Schedule
Order of birth
Symptoms precedingdeath (Code)
Was the death associatedwith pregnancy? (Yes-1, No-2)
Period when the deathoccurred? (Code)
If Code ‘1’ or ‘2’ or ‘3’ inCol.18, how many monthswas she pregnant at the
time of death?
Top two factors contributing to death in order of priority (Code)
Symptoms preceding death(Code)
Time between onset ofcomplications and death (Code)
Distance from place (where thedeceased was staying) to the nearest
medical facility (in kms)#
P1P2
Age
at
deat
hR
egis
trat
ion
of d
eath
For
Infa
nt d
eath
(<
1 ye
ar)
For
fem
ale
dece
ased
age
d 15
-49
year
sIf
‘Yes
’ in
Col
. 17
, as
k th
e fo
llow
ing
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(10)
Item
Cod
e
GO
VE
RN
ME
NT
Sub
Cen
ter
01
PH
C0
2C
HC
03
UH
C/U
HP
/UF
WC
04
Dis
pe
nsa
ry/C
linic
05
Ho
spit
al
06
AY
US
H H
osp
ita
l/C
linic
07
PR
IVA
TE
Dis
pe
nsa
ry/C
linic
08
Ho
spit
al
09
AY
US
H H
osp
ita
l/C
linic
10
NG
O o
r T
rust
Hos
p/C
linic
11
At
Hom
e1
2O
ther
s9
9N
o M
edic
al A
tten
tion
00
*=
To b
e co
pied
fro
m H
ouse
hold
Sch
edul
e
#=
if di
stan
ce i
s le
ss t
han
1 km
, re
cord
‘0’
Cod
e fo
r C
ol. (
16) C
ontd
.
Item
Cod
eP
re-t
erm
/Low
bir
th0
9w
eigh
t ba
by n
otth
rivi
ngR
espi
rato
ry i
nfec
tion
10
Dia
rrho
ea /
Dys
ente
ry1
1F
ever
with
ras
h1
2F
ever
with
con
vuls
ion
13
Fev
er w
ith j
aund
ice
14
Oth
ers
15
Neo
nata
l mor
talit
y (0
-28
days
):C
odes
01-
09 &
15
Pos
t ne
onat
al m
orta
lity
(29-
365
days
): C
odes
08-
15
Nam
e an
d S
igna
ture
of t
he E
num
erat
or
SI.
No.
Nam
eS
igna
ture
Dat
e
Enu
mer
ator
-1:
Enu
mer
ator
-2:
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(11)
Item
Cod
eA
t ho
me
1In
-tra
nsit
2In
hea
lth f
acili
ty3
Oth
er p
lace
s4
Cod
e fo
r C
ol.
(16)
Item
Cod
e
Asp
hyxi
a0
1H
ypot
herm
ia0
2In
fect
ion
s0
3B
irth
Inj
urie
s0
4C
on
vuls
ion
s so
on
05
afte
r bi
rth
Jau
nd
ice
06
Ble
ed
ing
fro
m u
mb
ilicu
s0
7&
els
ewhe
re
Con
geni
tal/
Bir
th d
efec
ts0
8
147
ODISHAA
nnual Health Survey 2012-13
LIST OF OFFICERS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FACTSHEET
Vital Statistics Division(Annual Health Survey)
Sl. No. Name Designation
1 Dr. Vijay P. Goel Deputy Director General & Project Director
2 Shri Rohit Bhardwaj Deputy Registrar General
3 Shri Rajeev Kumar Senior Research Officer
4 Shri Muhammed Yasir. F Senior Research Officer
5 Shri Rajesh N. Malvia Deputy Director
6 Shri Deepak Dhanawat Research Officer
7 Shri Narendra Singh Research Officer
8 Shri Harmeet Singh Maddh Assistant Director
9 Shri Mohan K. Tiwary Assistant Director
10 Shri Suresh Kumar Assistant Director
11 Shri Pankaj Shrivastava Statistical Investigator Gr. I
12 Shri Ravinder Kumar Statistical Investigator Gr. I
13 Shri Sandeep Goel Senior Compiler
14 Shri Tufail Ahmad Compiler
15 Smt. Navita Bhatia Compiler
91.4
87.2
91.8
68.8
68.6
89.2
82.8
61.2
30.7
78.7
82.8
83.7
46.8
27.8
71.4
98.0
62.4
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Care sought for Fever
Care sought for Diarrhoea
Care sought for ARI
Fully Immunized
Received at least one Vitamin A dose
Received Measles vaccine
Received 3 doses of DPT vaccine
Animal/Formula Milk
Exclusively breastfed for at least six months
Children breastfed within one hour of birth
Check up within 48 hrs
Safe Delivery
Ultrasound
Full Antenatal Check up
Antenatal Check-up in First Trimester
Received any Antenatal Check-up
Family Planning (Any Method) (%)
Odisha: Coverage along the continuum of care
Pregnancy
Birth
Infancy
Childhood
Pre pregnancy