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Family Welfare Statistics in India 2009

Government of IndiaMINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE

Family Welfare Statistics in India 2009

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FAMILY WELFAREIN INDIA - 2009

Statistics DivisionMinistry of Health and Family Welfare

Government of India

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Naresh DayalHealth & FW SecretaryTel.: 23061863 Fax : 23061252e-mail : [email protected] [email protected]

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Government of IndiaMinistry of Health & Family WelfareNirman Bhavan, New Delhi - 110011

PREFACE

The ‘Family Welfare Statistics in India’ erstwhile ‘Family Welfare Programme in India Year Book’ provides detailed family welfare performance statistics on the various facets of the Family Welfare Programmes in India based on the reports received from States/UTs upto March 2008. The latest issue in hand is the combined issue for the years 2007 & 2008. This publication also provides a wide range of demographic, social economic and related statistics extracted from the Population Census 2001, the results of the latest Sample Registration System (SRS) 2008 released by the Registrar General of India and large-scale surveys viz. the National Family and Health Survey (NFHS) – 3 during 2005-06 and relevant data from District Level Household Survey (DLHS) – 3 conducted during 2007-08, the results of which were released recently.

I take this opportunity to thank all the State Governments/Union Territories, the Registrar General of India, the Programme Officers of the Ministry and various other organisations for their active co-operation in helping us to bring out this publication. I also take this opportunity to thank Dr. V.K. Malhotra, Addl. Director General (Statistics) and Dr. Rattan Chand, Chief Director for their efforts in leading their team of officers in bringing out this publication with the latest available data.

It is hoped that all who are engaged in the field of Population studies / sciences, Health and Family Welfare, administration and research will find this publication useful. Any suggestions/comments for improving the contents and layout of this publication are welcome.

September, 2009 (Naresh Dayal)Secretary (Health & Family Welfare)

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Abbreviations

AIDS Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome

AHS Annual Health Survey

ANC Antenatal Care

ANM Auxiliary Nurse Mid-wife

ANC Ante Natal Care

APL Above Poverty Line

ARI Acute Respiratory Infection

ASHA Accredited Social Health Activist

AWW Anganwadi Worker

AYUSH Department of Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy

BCG Bacillus Calmette Guérin

BE Budget Estimates

BMS Basic Minimum Services Programme

BPL Below Poverty Line

CBR Crude Birth Rate

CDR Crude Death Rate

CHC Community Health Centre

CNAA Community Needs Assessment Approach

CPR Contraceptive Prevalence Rate

CPR Couples Protection Rate

DLHS District Level Household Survey

DPT Diphtheria, Pertussis and Tetanus

DT Diphtheria and Tetanus

ECR Eligible Couple Register

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EmOC Emergency Obstetric Care

FP Family Planning

FRUs First Referral Units

HIV Human Immunodeficiency Virus

HMIS Health Management Information System

GDP Gross Domestic Product

ICDS Integrated Child Development Services

IDSP Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme

IDDCP Iodine Deficiency Disorder Control Programme

IIPS International Institute for Population Sciences

IPHS Indian Public Health Standards

IEC Information, Education and Communication

IFA Iron and Folic Acid

IMR Infant Mortality Rate

IPHS Indian Public Health Standards

IUCD Intra Uterine Contraceptive Device

IUD Intra Uterine Device

JSK Jansankhya Sthirata Kosh

JSY Janani Suraksha Yojana

LHV Lady Health Visitor

M&E Monitoring and Evaluation

MIES Monitoring of Information Evaluation System

MIS Management Information System

MMR Maternal Mortality Ratio / Rate

MNP Minimum Needs Programme

MoH&FW Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

MPW-F/M Multi Purpose Worker – Female / Male

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MTP Medical Termination of Pregnancy

NACP National AIDS Control Program

NACO National AIDS Control Organisation

NFHS National Family Health Survey

NGO Non-Governmental Organization

NLEP National Leprosy Eradication Programme

NIHFW National Institute of Health and Family Welfare

NNMR Neonatal Mortality Rate

NPCB National Programme for Control of Blindness

NPP National Population Policy

NPSF National Population Stabilisation Fund

NRHM National Rural Health Mission

NSV No Scalpel Vasectomy

NVBDCP National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme

NUHM National Urban Health Mission

Obs/gyn Obstetrics and Gynecology

OP Oral Pills

OPV Oral Polio Vaccine

ORS Oral Rehydration Solution

PC&PNDT Pre-conception & Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques

PHC Primary Health Centre

PHN Public Health Nurse

PIP Programme Implementation Plan

PMG Programme Management Group

PMU Programme Management Unit

PNC Post Natal Care

PPP Public Private Partnership

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PRCs Population Research Centres

RCH Reproductive and Child Health

RHS Rapid Household Survey

RKS Rogi Kalyan Samiti

RNTCP Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme

RTI Reproductive Tract Infection

SBA Skilled Birth Attendants

SC Sub Centre

SC/ST Scheduled- Caste / Scheduled- Tribe

SRS Sample Registration System

STDs Sexually Transmitted Diseases

STI Sexually Transmitted Infections

TBAs Traditional Birth Attendants

TFR Total Fertility Rate

ToR Terms of Reference

TT Tetanus Toxoid

UIP Universal Immunization Program

UHP Urban Health Programme

VAS Vitamin A Supplementation

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Contents

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1. Summary of the Family Welfare Programme in India (Hindi) 1-22

2. Summary of the Family Welfare Programme in India (English) 23-44

SECTION A : Population & Vital Statistics A-01 to A-70

TABLE TITLENO.

A.1 Population Growth, Crude Birth Rate, Death Rate & Sex Ratio India 1901 2001 A3

A.2 Distribution of Population, Sex Ratio, Density and Growth Rate of Population Census 2001 A4

A.3 Rural and Urban Composition of Population, Census 2001 A7

A.3.1 Total Population, Population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and their proportions to the total population A8

A.3.2 Total Urban Population, Population of Cities/Towns Reporting Slums and Slum Population in Slum Areas – India, States, Union Territories A9

A.4 Distribution of Population by Age Groups 2001 (Census) A10

A.5 Percentage Distribution of Population by Age and Sex, India, 1951-2001 A13

A.6 Projected Population Characteristics 2001 to 2026 A14

A.7 Proportion of Population in Age Groups 0-4 and 5-9 Child Woman Ratio, and Dependency Ratio, 2001 A15

A 8. Number of Married Couples (With Wife Aged Between 15-44 Years), All India Census 2001 A16

A.9 Percentage Distribution of Married Couples (With Wife Aged Between 15-44 years) by Age Group, Censuses 1961, 1971 , 1981, 1991 & 2001 A17

A.10 Number of Married Females in Rural Areas by Age, 2001 A18

A.11 Number of Married Females in Urban Areas by Age, 2001 A19

A11.1 Estimated eligible couples per 1000 population - 1991 & 2001 Census A20

A.12 Expectation of Life at Birth 1901-2025 A21

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A.13 Projected Levels of the Expectation of Life at Birth By Sex, 2001-2026 A22

A13.1 Expectancy of life at birth by sex and residence, India and bigger States, 2002-06 A23

A.14 Fertility Indicators 1998-2008 All India A24

A.15 Time Series Data on CBR, CDR, IMR and TFR – India A25

A.16 Crude Birth and Death Rates in Rural and Urban Areas 1981-2008 A26

A.17 Estimated Birth and Death Rates in Different States/UTs – 1981,1991, 2001, 2004-2008 A28

A.18 Estimated Age specific Death Rates by Sex, 2004-2008 India A32

A.18.1 Estimated Age specific Death Rates by Sex, 2004-2008 Rural A33

A.18.2 Estimated Age specific Death Rates by Sex, 2004-2008 Urban A33

A.19 Infant Mortality Rates by Sex, 1980, 1985, 1990 to 2008 All India A34

A.20 Infant Mortality Rates by Sex, 2001, 2004 to 2008 India and Major States A35

A.21 Mortality Indicators by Residence: All India 1980-2008 A36

A.22 Child Mortality Rate and Infant Mortality Rate By Residence A38

A23 Mortality Indicators, India and Major States 2004 to 2008 A39

A24 Age Specific Fertility Rates (ASFR*) and Age Specific Marital Fertility Rates (ASMFR*): India, 2004-2008 A41

A.25 Fertility Indicators for Major States 2004-2008 A42

A.26 Estimated Age Specific Fertility Rates by Major States, 2004-2008 A48

A.27 Age Specific Fertility Rates by Educational Level of the Woman, 2004 to 2008 (All India) A50

A.28 Mean Age at Effective Marriage (Female), India and Major States, 2001 to 2008 A51

A.29 Mean age at effective marriage of females, by residence India and Major States, 2004 to 2008 A52

A.30 Percentage of Females by Age at Effective Marriage by Residence, India and Major States, 2004 to 2008 A54

A.31 Percent Distribution of Live Births by Order of Birth,India and Major States, 2004-2008 A56

A.32 Percentage Distribution of Births By Order of Births By Residence, 2004 to 2008 A59

A.33 Average Number of Children Born per Woman by Age – 2001 A60

A.34 Proportion of Ever-married Womwn of parity (i+1) and above to 1000 Ever-married women of parity (i) and above 2001 A63

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A.35 Percentage of Ever Married Women (Aged 50 and Above) With No Live Birth 2001 A64

A.36 Percent distribution of live Births by Type of Medical Attention Received by the Mother at Delivery by Residence –All India A65

A.37 Percentage of Deaths by Causes Related to Child Birth & Pregnancy (Maternal) All India (Rural) 1985, 1990, 1995, 1997, 1998 and 2001-03 A66

A.38 Percentage Distribution of Deaths due to Specific Causes under the Major Group “Causes Peculiar to Infancy” for selected States 1996-98 A67

A.39 Maternal Mortality Ratio A68

A.40 Under 5 Mortality Rate SRS 2008 A69

A.41 Sex-ratio at Birth SRS A70

SECTION B : Family Welfare Programme Statistics

i) Immunisation Coverage & MTP Services

B.1 Year Wise Achievement of Targets of MCH Activities All India B3

B.2 State wise Targets and Achievements of M.C.H. Activities, 2004-05 to 2007-08 B6

B.3 Year Wise Medical Termination of Pregnancy Performed All India B17

B.4 State Wise Medical Termination of Pregnancy Performed B18

ii) Family Planning Acceptance

B.5 Family Planning Acceptors by Methods All India B19

B.6 Sex wise Break up of Sterilisation Performed B22

B.7 Year Wise Achievement of Targets of Family Planning Methods All India B24

B.8 State Wise Achievements in respect of Sterilisations B25

B.9 State Wise Achievements in respect of IUD Insertions B26

B.10 State Wise Achievements in respect of Condom Users B27

B.11 State Wise Achievements in respect of O.P. Users B28

B.12 State Wise Vasectomies, Tubectomies and % share of Tubectomy to total Sterilisations B29

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B.13 State Wise Number of Laparoscopic Tubectomies Along with Total Number of Tubectomy Operations Performed B30

B.14 State-wise Number of NSV & Total Number of Vasectomy Operations Performed B31

B.15 State Wise Distribution of Condom Pieces B32

B.16 State Wise Number of Oral Pill Centres Functioning and Distribution of Oral Pill Cycles B33

B.17 Number of Condom pieces and Oral Pill Cycles Distributed – All India B34

B.18 Information Relating to Maternal Health, 2006-2007 B35

B.18.1 Information Relating to Maternal Health, 2007-2008 B36

SECTION C : Impact of the Family Welfare Programme

i) Characteristics of Acceptors

C.1 Rural/Urban Break Up of Sterilisation Done in India C3

C.2 Rural/Urban Break Up of IUD Insertion Done in India C4

C.3 State wise Total and Rural Break up of Vasectomies, Tubectomies and Total Sterilisations C5

C.4 State wise Total and Rural Break up of Sterilisations C8

C.5 State wise Total and Rural Break up of IUD Insertions C11

C.6 Couples Currently and Effectively Protected in India By Various Methods of Family Planning C14

C.7 Percentage effective CPR due to all Methods C16

C.8 Couples Currently and Effectively Protected C18

C.9 Number of Births Averted C24

SECTION D : Outlay and Expenditure on Family Welfare

D.1 Year Wise BE, RE and Actual Expenditure relating to Department of Family Welfare D3

D.2 Plan Outlay on Health Family Welfare in Different Plan Periods Centre, States and Union Territories D4

D.3 Scheme-wise breakup of actual expenditure during 2007-08 and outlay for 2008-09 D5

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D.4 Details of External Assistance fro RCH Programme and Immunization Strengthening Project D7

SECTION E : Survey Findings

E.1 Key Indicators NHFS-III E3

E.2 Comparative Key Indicators – NFHS-III, NFHS-II and NFHS-I E13

E.3 Comparative Key Indicators- DLHS-1, DLHS-2 and DLHS-3 E34

E.4. Number of Sub Centres, PHC & CHCs Functioning E44

E.4.1 Percentage of Health Care Establishments having Specific Infrastructure Facilities in India, Facility Survey, 2003 E45

E.4.2 Percentage of Sub Centres Having Specific Facilities in India, Facility Survey, 2003 E46

E.5. Key Indicators in Infrastructure and Facilities; DLHS-3 E47

Annexure

Annex 1 Demographic Indicators Annex 3

Annex 2 Demographic Estimates for Selected Countries, 2008 Annex 4

Annex 3 Definitions Annex 5

Annex 4 Monthly Progress Report on Family Welfare Statistics, April 2008 to March, 2009 - Provisional extrated from HMIS Portal Annex 8

Annex 5 Monthly Progress Report on Family Welfare Statistics, April ‘09 to February ‘10 - Provisional extrated from HMIS Portal Annex 30

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SUMMARY OFFAMILY WELFARE PROGRAMME

IN INDIA

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Family Welfare Programme in India

DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE OF INDIA

1.0 POPULATION

1.1 As per Census 2001, the population of the country was 1029 million with 533 million males and 496 million females. Every year around 16 million people are added to the population,creating more demand for additional resources like clothing, housing, food, education, health etc. At present, India accounts for only 2.4% of world land area, supports as much as about 17% of the world’s population. The projected population and proportion (percent) of population by broad age-group as on 1st March, 2001-2026 as per “Report of the Technical group on Population Projections – Ministry of Health & FW(May 2006)” are as below: -

1.2 As per 2001 Population census, the sex ratio (number of females for every 1000 males), of the country is 933, which is higher than 927 as per 1991 census.

1.3 Crude Birth Rate (CBR) as per Sample Registration System (SRS)-2008 at the national level has declined to 22.8 per 1000 population from 29.5 in 1991. Among major States, Uttar Pradesh (29.1) Bihar (28.9), Madhya Pradesh (28.0), Rajasthan (27.5), Assam (23.9) and

Year Population(in millions)

Proportion (percent)0-14

(years)15-59 (years)

15-49 (years)(Female

Population)

60+(years)

2001 1029 35.4 57.7 51.1 6.92006 1112 32.1 60.4 53.1 7.52011 1193 29.1 62.6 54.5 8.32016 1269 26.8 63.9 54.8 9.32021 1340 25.1 64.2 54.1 10.72026 1400 23.4 64.3 53.3 12.4

SUM

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India continues to grow in size but its pace of net addition is on the decrease since 1961

Although, the net addition in population during each decade has increased consistently, the change in net addition has shown a steady declining trend over the decades starting from 1961

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Haryana (23.0) recorded higher crude birth rate than the national average. Among smaller States/UTs, D&N Haveli (27.0), Chattisgarh (26.1), Jharkhand (25.8) and Meghalaya (25.2) recorded higher birth rate than the national average. The lowest birth rate was recorded in the state of Kerala (14.6) among major States while Tripura (15.4) recorded the lowest birth rate during 2008 among smaller States/UTs.

1.4 Crude Death Rate (CDR) as per SRS 2008 at the national level is 7.4. The States of Assam (8.6), Bihar(7.3), Chattisgarh (8.1) Madhya Pradesh (8.6), Orissa (9.0), Uttar Pradesh (8.4), recorded higher CDR than the national average while among the smaller states and UTs, Meghalaya & Puducherry has recorded higher CDR than the national average.

1.5 Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) at national level was estimated at 53 as per SRS 2008. The State of Assam (64) Bihar (56) Chhattisgarh (57) Madhya Pradesh (70), Orissa (69), Rajasthan (63) and Uttar Pradesh (67) recorded higher IMR than the national average. The state of Kerala has the lowest IMR at 12 followed by Tamil Nadu (31), Maharashtra (33) and West Bengal (35).

The Crude Birth Rate (CBR) at all India level has declined from 36.9 in 1971 to 33.9 in 1981 registering a fall of about 8.1 percent, whereas during the period from 1991 to 2008, the decline is 22.7 percent from 29.5 to 22.8. The rural – urban differential has narrowed down, though CBR in rural areas is higher than in urban.

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1.6 Child Mortality Rate (0-4): As per SRS estimates, the Child Mortality Rate has come down from 57.3 in 1972 to 26.5 in 1991 and 16.0 in 2007. The Child Mortality Rate has been recorded the highest in Madhya Pradesh (23.5) followed by Uttar Pradesh (22.3) and Orissa (20.0) and the lowest in Kerala (2.8) per thousand children.

1.7 Natural Growth Rate: The natural growth rate, which is the difference between the birth rate and death rate, was estimated 1.57% in 2007 against 1.97 % in 1991.

1.8 The State/UT wise position of selected Demographic indicators of the States/Union Territories are given Section-A.

2.0 IMPACT OF FAMILY WELFARE PROGRAMMES SINCE INCEPTION

2.1 The achievement of the Family Welfare Programme since its inception is as below:

2.2 Growth Rate as per Census: In-spite of steep fall in death rate from 22.8 during 1951-61 to 8.7 in 1999, the annual exponential growth rate of population had been steadily increasing from 1.25% during 1941-51 to 2.22% during 1971-81. But, it came down to 2.14% during 1981-91 and finally to 1.93% during 1991-2001. The states of J&K, Bihar, Rajasthan, Haryana, UP, MP, Jharkhand, Maharashtra and Gujarat recorded higher exponential growth rate than national average during 1991-2001. The lowest growth rate has been observed in respect of Kerala (0.90%).

Sl. No.

Parameters 1951 1981 1991 CurrentLevels

1 Crude Birth Rate (per 1000 population

40.8 33.9 29.5 22.8 (2008)

2 Crude Death Rate (per 1000 population)

25.1 12.5 9.8 7.4 (2008)

3 Total Fertility Rate 6.0 4.5 3.6 2.6 (2008)

4 Maternal Mortality Ratio (per 100,000 live births)

NA NA 398SRS

(1997-98)

254SRS

(2004-06)5 Infant Mortality Rate

(per 1000 live births)146

(1951-61)110 80 53

(2008)6 Child Mortality Rate (0-4 yrs.)

per 1000 children57.3

(1972)41.2 26.5 16.0

(2007)7 Couple Protection Rate (%) 10.4

(1971)22.8 44.1 46.5

(2008)8 Expectation of life at birth in years

-Male-Female

37.1 36.1

(1951)

54.1 54.7

60.661.7

(1991-96)

62.664.2

(2002-06)

Source: Office of Registrar General of India, except 7 above which is based on estimation done by statistics Division of Minis-try of Health and Family Welafre.

NA – Not available

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3.0 FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMME

Deep-rooted customs, traditions and socio-cultural beliefs favour large family size in many parts of the country and impede the process of change which would accelerate the willing adoption of the small family norm. Socio-economic factors such as female literacy, age at marriage of girls, status of women, strong son preference and status of employment of women have a crucial bearing on the fertility behaviour of the people.

The total number of family planning acceptors have increased from 6.49 million 1980-81 to 27.36 million in 1990-91 and 36.63 million in 2000-01. The total number of acceptors in the year 2007-08 were 48.78 million

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3.1 All India – Family Planning Acceptors by Methods since inception of the Programme

The number of couples accepting limiting method though have increased from 2.05 million in 1980-81 to 4.9 million in 1985-86 but there is a sharp decline in performance level during 1996-97, the year Target Free Approach was adopted by the Government of India. The declining trend observed in 2005-06 and 2006-07 has also been reversed in 2007-08.

Year Sterilisations IUD Insertions Equivalent CC Users

Equivalent O.P. Users

1956 7 - - -

1957 14 - - -

1958 25 - - -

1959 42 - - -

1960 64 - - -

1961 105 - - -

1962 158 - - -

1963 170 298 -

1964 270 439 -

1965-66* 671 813 582 -

1966-67 887 910 465 -

1967-68 1840 669 475 -

1968-69 1665 479 961 -

1969-70 1422 459 1509 -

1970-71 1330 476 1963 @ -

1971-72 2187 488 2354 @ -

1972-73 3122 355 2398 @ -

1973-74 942 372 3010 @ -

1974-75 1354 433 2521 @ -

1975-76 2669 607 3527 @ 32

1976-77 8261 581 3634 58

1977-78 949 326 3175 78

1978-79 1484 552 3387 82

1979-80 1778 635 2987 82

1980-81 2053 628 3718 91

1981-82 2792 751 4439 120

1982-83 3983 1097 5765 183

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Year Sterilisations IUD Insertions Equivalent CC Users

Equivalent O.P. Users

1983-84 4532 2134 7661 729

1984-85 4085 2562 8505 1290

1985-86 4902 3274 9387 1358

1986-87 5043 3935 9825 1829

1987-88 4940 4356 11342 2064

1988-89 4678 4851 12422 2416

1989-90 4188 4942 14159 2793

1990-91 4126 5370 14735 3125

1991-92 4090 4386 13875 3366

1992-93 4286 4740 15004 3001

1993-94 4497 6017 17283 4302

1994-95 4580 6702 17707 4873

1995-96 4422 6858 17297 5091

1996-97 3870 5681 17214 5250

1997-98 4,239 6,173 16,796 6,395

1998-99 4,207 6,083 17,448 6,944

1999-00 4,595 6,200 18,135 7,747

2000-01 4,735 6,047 18,204 7,640

2001-02 4,828 6,273 17,820 8,685

2002-03 4,903 6,148 22,604 9,413

2003-04 4,926 6,115 23,837 9,918

2004-05 4,926 6,172 23,724 9,135

2005-06 4,705 6,184 26,188 9,516

2006-07 4,577 5,978 26,737 9,714

2007-08** 5,019 6,072 26,799 10,893

3.1 All India – Family Planning Acceptors by Methods since inception of the Programme

* - Fig. Jan to March @ - Net of Nirodh distributed free to vasectomisied cases; ** - provisional $ Excluding Branded Fig.

3.2 Family Planning Performance

The year 2007-08 ended with 48.78 million total family planning acceptors at national level comprising 5.02 million Sterilisations, 6.07 million IUD insertions, 26.80 million condom users and 10.89 million O.P. users as against 47.01 million total family planning acceptors in 2006-07.

3.2.1 Sterilisation: A total of 5.02 million sterilisations were done in the country during 2007-08 as against 4.58 million in 2006-07. Assam, Bihar, Chattisgarh, Gujarat, Jharkhand,Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal Arunachal Pradesh, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Nagaland, Uttarakhand, reported better performance in 2007-08 than in 2006-07.

3.2.2 Vasectomy and Tubectomy: The proportion of tubectomies to total sterilistions was

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95.5 percent in 2007-08 as against 97.3 percent in 2006-07. Of the total number of 4.79 million tubectomy operations reported for 2007-08, technique-wise break-up was available for all the operations, of these, 33.0 per cent were done by laparoscopic technique.

3.2.3 IUD Insertions: During the year 2007-08, 6.07 million insertions were reported as against 5.98 in 2006-07. Andhra Pradesh, Chhatisgarh, Gujarat, Haryana, Jharkhand, Madhya Pr, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Nagaland, Sikkim and Uttarakhand reported better performance in 2007-08 than in 2006-07.

3.2.4 Condom Users and O.P. Users: Based on the distribution figures reported, there were 26.80 million equivalent users of Condoms and 10.89 million equivalent users of Oral Pills during 2007-08.

4.0 POLICY FRAMEWORK

4.1 POPULATION STABILISATION

4.1.1 National Population Policy, 2000

4.1.1.1 Government has adopted a National Population Policy in February, 2000 which provides for holistic approach for achieving population stabilization in the country. The Policy affirms the commitment of the Government towards voluntary and informed choice and consent of citizens while availing of reproductive health care services, and continuation of the target free approach in administering family planning services. The Policy enumerates certain socio-demographic goals to be achieved by 2010, which will lead to achieving population stabilization by 2045. The Policy has also prescribed an Action Plan for implementing the strategic themes listed in the Policy.

4.1.1.2 The immediate objective of the National Population Policy is to address the unmet needs of contraception, health care infrastructure, health personnel and to provide integrated service delivery for basic reproductive and child health care. The medium term objective is to bring the total fertility rate to replacement level by 2010, through vigorous implementation of inter sectoral operational strategies. The long-term objective is to achieve population stabilization by 2045, at a level consistent with the requirements of sustainable economic growth, social development and environmental protection.

4.2.1 National Commission on Population

National Commission on Population was constituted under the Chairmanship of Hon’ble Prime Minister of India vide Government of India Gazette Notification dated 11th May 2000. The Commission started functioning from its Secretariat at Planning Commission, Yojana Bhavan. However, in February 2005, the Commission was re-constituted as per the decision of Cabinet and its Secretariat was shifted from Planning Commission, Yojana Bhavan to Ministry of Health & FW. The Chairman of the re-constituted Commission remained Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission and the Minister of Health & FW, the two Vice Chairmen and Secretary, FW, as the Member-Secretary of the Commission.

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The Terms of reference of the Commission are as follows: -

• To review, monitor and give directions for the implementation of the National Population Policy with a view to meeting the goals set out in the policy.

• To promote synergy between demographic, educational, environmental and developmental programmes so as to hasten population stabilization.

• To promote inter-sectoral coordination in planning and implementation across government agencies of the Central and State Governments, to involve the civil society and the private sector and to explore the possibilities of international cooperation in support of the goals set out in the Policy.

• To facilitate the development of a vigorous people’s movement in support of this national effort.

4.2.2 The first meeting of the reconstituted National commission on Population was held under the chairmanship of Hon’ble Prime Minister on 23rd July 2005. The following decisions were taken in the meeting: -

• Conduct of an Annual Health Survey of all districts which could be published annually so that health indicators at district level are periodically published, monitored and compared against benchmarks

• Setting up of five groups of experts for studying the population profile of the States of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Orissa to identify weaknesses in the health delivery systems and to suggest measures that would be taken to improve the health and demographic status of the States.

4.2.3 In accordance with the above decision, the following measures have been taken to implement the decisions:-

i. Ministry of Health & Family Welfare had wide ranging discussion with Office of Registrar General, Planning Commission and Prime Minister Office for conducting Annual Health Survey (AHS) and Office of Registrar General of India (RGI) has been identified as the nodal organization for conducting the AHS. Subsequently 108 posts have been created in the office of RGI for supervising the work of AHS. The fieldwork shall be undertaken through independent agencies selected through open bidding.

ii. Five Experts Groups have been constituted on 29th September 2005 for studying the population profile of the States of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Orissa in order to identify weaknesses in the health delivery systems and to suggest measures to improve the health and demographic status of these States.

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4.2.4 State Population Commissions

State Population Commissions have been constituted in 20 States/UTs. viz. Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, J&K, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Andaman & Nicobar Island and Lakshadweep.

4.2.5 Janasankhya Sthirata Kosh

In the inaugural address of National Commission on Population held on 22nd July 2000, the Prime Minister had announced the constitution of the National Population Stabilization Fund (NPSF), which was set up under National Commission on Population. Subsequently, the NPSF was transferred to the Department of Family Welfare in April 2002. It was renamed and registered as Janasankhya Sthirata Kosh (JSK) under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 in June, 2003. The objective of JSK is to facilitate the attainment of the goals of National Population Policy 2000 and support projects, schemes, initiatives and innovative ideas designed to help population stabilization both in the Government and Voluntary sectors, and provide a window for canalizing resources through voluntary contributions from individuals, industry, trade organizations and other legal entities in furtherance of the national cause of population stabilization. The General Body of the JSK is chaired by the Minister for Health and Family Welfare, while the Governing Board is chaired by the Secretary (H&FW). The Executive Director, selected from the civil society, is the Chief Executive Officer of the Kosh.

Some of the major strategies initiated by JSK are given below: -

GIS Mapping

JSK has mapped 485 districts through a unique amalgamation of GIS Maps and Census Data which gives a picture of each district, its sub-division and the population of every village along with its basic health infrastructure. Easily accessible on the internet the maps highlight inequalities in coverage down to every village of the country at the touch of a button.

Call Centre

JSK has established a Call Centre to give authentic information on reproductive and infant health in English and Hindi, using computer based software. Trained agents give advice to adolescents, newly married and about-to-be married couples and others who seek guidance. The Call Centre number (011-66665555) is being accessed from different parts of the country and provides information anonymously in English or Hindi.

Website

JSK’s website is accessed on an average 475 pages per day with 89% Indian visits and 11% international visits. Most sought after subjects are sexual health (in Hindi) and the district health facilities through GIS mapping.

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Prerna Strategy

JSK has introduce a “Responsible Parenthood” model called Prerna to reward couples in high focus districts who voluntarily delay the age of marriage, allow girls stay in school and to couples that plan their family in the interest of the health of the mother and child. JSK gives rewards for couples if they satisfy the following conditions:

• Girl’s marriage after 19 years of age. (Reward of Rs.5000/-)

• Giving birth to the first child after the mother was 21 years old. (Reward of Rs.7000/- if it’s a girl child & Rs 5000/- if it’s a boy)

• Keeping a 36 month gap between first and second child, and one parent getting sterilized after the second child is born.(Reward of Rs.7000/- if it’s a girl child & Rs 5000/- if it’s a boy) Coupled with:

• Registration of Marriage

• Registration of birth

JSK has introduced the Prerna strategy in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.

Santushti Strategy:

This strategy provides an opportunity to private sector gynaecologists / vasectomy surgeons to conduct operations in Public Private Partnership mode and to receive payment according to

compensation rates notified by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Santushti is a fast-track strategy which enables an accredited facility to get Rs.1.5 lakhs for conducting 100 surgeries with a Rs.15,000 start up advance. Rs. 500 more is also being given per case provided an accredited nursing home conducts 30 or more cases in a day. This strategy was initiated in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.

Involving Private O&G Practitioner for IUCD 380 A:

JSK has involved the private sector in promoting the intra-uterine contraceptive device called IUCD 380A which gives protection for 10 years.

4.3 NATIONAL RURAL HEALTH MISSION

The honorable Prime minister of India launched the National Rural Health Mission in April 2005. The National Rural Health Mission (2005-12) seeks to provide effective healthcare to rural population throughout the country with special focus on 18 states, which have weak public health indicators and/or weak infrastructure. These 18 States are Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Jammu & Kashmir, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Madhya Pradesh, Nagaland, Orissa, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tripura, Uttaranchal and Uttar Pradesh. The Mission is an articulation of the commitment of the Government to raise public spending on Health from 0.9% of GDP to 2-3% of GDP. It aims to undertake architectural

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correction of the health system to enable it to effectively handle increased allocations as promised under the National Common Minimum Programme and promote policies that strengthen public health management and service delivery in the country. It has as its key components provision of a female health activist (ASHA) in each village; a village health plan prepared through a local team headed by the Health & Sanitation Committee of the Panchayat; strengthening of the rural hospital for effective curative care and made measurable and accountable to the community through Indian Public Health Standards (IPHS); and integration of vertical Health & Family Welfare Programmes and Funds for optimal utilization of funds and infrastructure and strengthening delivery of primary healthcare. It seeks to revitalize local health traditions and mainstream AYUSH into the public health system. It aims at effective integration of health concerns with determinants of health like sanitation & hygiene, nutrition, and safe drinking water through a District Plan for Health. It seeks decentralization of programmes for district management of health. It seeks to address the inter-State and inter-district disparities, especially among the 18 high focus States, including unmet needs for public health infrastructure. It shall define time-bound goals and report publicly on their progress. It seeks to improve access of rural people, especially poor women and children, to equitable, affordable, accountable and effective primary healthcare.

4.3.1 GOALS

• Reduction in Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) and Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR)

• Universal access to public health services such as Women’s health, child health, water, sanitation & hygiene, immunization, and Nutrition.

• Prevention and control of communicable and non-communicable diseases, including locally endemic diseases

• Access to integrated comprehensive primary healthcare

• Population stabilization, gender and demographic balance.

• Revitalize local health traditions and mainstream AYUSH.

• Promotion of healthy life styles.

4.4 PRE-CONCEPTION & PRE–NATAL DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES (PROHIBITION OF SEX SELECTION) ACT, 1994

4.4.1 The Pre-natal diagnostic techniques like amniocentesis and Sonography are useful for the detection of genetic or chromosomal disorders or congenital malformations or sex linked disorders, etc. However, this technology is misused on a large scale for sex determination of the foetus and mostly if the foetus is pronounced as female, this prompts termination of the pregnancy and brings to an end the unborn child.

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brought into operation from 1st January, 1996. The Act prohibits determination and disclosure of the sex of foetus, advertisements of facilities relating to pre-natal determination of sex and prescribes punishment for contravention of its provisions. The person who contravenes the provisions of this Act is punishable with imprisonment upto 5 years and fine upto Rs 100,000.

4.4.3 Under the Act, facility of pre-natal diagnostic techniques and genetic counseling is to be provided only at clinics registered under the Act. Use of these techniques is permissible solely for detection of certain abnormalities (like Chromosomal abnormalities, genetic metabolic diseases, sex linked genetic diseases, etc.) subject to specified conditions.

4.4.4 As per the direction of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India the Act has been amended keeping in view the emerging technologies like selection of sex before conception and difficulties encountered in implementation of the Act.

4.4.5 Overall guidance for implementation of the Act is provided through a Central Supervisory Board under the chairmanship of Minister of Health and Family Welfare. The Board consists of 23 Members including 10 Non-official Members from various fields, Members of Parliament and representatives of States/UTs. The main functions of the Central Supervisory Board are to advise the Government on the Act and Rules and recommend changes therein to create public awareness against sex selection and sex determination. Meetings of the Central Supervisory Board are held within six months.

4.4.6 The PC&PNDT Act provides for two main instruments for implementation: (a) Central Supervisory Board at the Central Government level and (b) State Supervisory Board at State level, Appropriate Authorities at States/UTs, district and sub-district level assisted by the Advisory Committees.

4.4.7 Workshops/Seminars are organised at National, State/district level, to create awareness about the provisions of the Act. Voluntary Organisations are also being involved to carry out projects for creating awareness about the provisions of the Act.

5.0 PROGRAMMES/SCHEMES

5.1 Basic Infrastructure

5.1.1 Family Welfare services are provided to the community through a network of Sub-centres, Primary Health Centres(PHCs) and Community Health Centres (CHCs) in the rural areas and Hospitals and Dispensaries etc. in the urban areas.

5.1.2 An Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM), a female paramedical worker posted at the Sub-Centre and supported by a Male Multipurpose Worker MPW (M) is the front line worker in providing the Family Welfare services to the community. ANM is supervised by the Lady Health Visitor (LHV) posted at PHC.

5.1.3 For skill development of medical and paramedical workers deployed at the sub-centres, PHCs and CHCs etc., training is being imparted through 47 Health and Family Welfare Training centres; 42 Lady Health Visitor Training Schools, 56 Basic Training Schools for Multipurpose

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Worker (Male) and 324 ANM Training Schools.

5.1.4 The Primary Health Care infrastructure in rural areas has been developed as a three-tier system. The norms for establishing Sub centres, PHCs and CHCs are as under:

5.1.5 Sub-Centres (SCs)

The Sub-Centre is the most peripheral and first contact point between the primary health care system and the community. Each Sub-Centre is manned by one Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) and one Male Health Worker MPW(M). One Lady Health Worker (LHV) is entrusted with the task of supervision of six Sub-Centres. Sub-Centres are assigned tasks relating to interpersonal communication in order to bring about behavioural change and provide services in relation to maternal and child health, family welfare, nutrition, immunization, diarrhoea control and control of communicable diseases programmes. The Sub-Centres are provided with basic drugs for minor ailments needed for taking care of essential health needs of men, women and children. The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare is providing 100% Central assistance to all the Sub-Centres in the country since April 2002 in the form of salary of ANMs and LHVs, rent at the rate of Rs.3000/- per annum and contingency at the rate of Rs.3200/- per annum, in addition to drugs and equipment kits. An amount of Rs.10,000 per annum is also provided to each sub-centre as untied fund under NRHM. The salary of the Male Worker is borne by the State Governments. Under the Swap Scheme, the Government of India has taken over an additional 39,554 Sub Centres from State Governments1Union Territories since April, 2002 in lieu of 5,434 number of Rural Family Welfare Centres transferred to the State Governments/Union Territories. There are 1,46,036 Sub Centres functioning in the country as on March 2008.

5.1.6 Primary Health Centres (PHCs)

PHC is the first contact point between village community and the Medical Officer. The PHCs were envisaged to provide an integrated curative and preventive health care to the rural population with emphasis on preventive and promotive aspects of health care. The PHCs are established and maintained by the State Governments under the Minimum Needs Programme (MNP)/Basic Minimum Services Programme (BMS). At present, a PHC is manned by a Medical Officer supported by 14 paramedical and other staff. It acts as a referral unit for 6 Sub Centres. It has 4-6 beds for patients. The activities of PHC involve curative, preventive, primitive and Family Welfare Services. There are 23458 PHCs functioning as on March 2008 in the country.

5.1.7 Community Health Centres (CHCs)

CHCs are being established and maintained by the State Government under MNP/BMS

Centre Populatiton NormsPlain Area Hilly/Tribal Area

Sub Centre 5000 3000PHC 30000 20000CHC 120000 80000

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programme .It is manned by four medical specialists i.e. Surgeon, Physician, Gynecologist and Pediatrician supported by 21 paramedical and other staff. It has 30 in-door beds with one OT, X-ray, Labour Room and Laboratory facilities. It serves as a referral centre for 4 PHCs and also provides facilities for obstetric care and specialist consultations. As on March, 2008, there are 4,276 CHCs functioning in the country.

5.2 Reproductive Child Health (RCH) Programme

Reproductive and Child Health Programme is a major component of NRHM and aims at reduction of Infant Mortality Rate to 30/1000, Maternal Mortality Ratio to 100/100000 live births and Total Fertility Rate to 2.1. These targets are to be achieved by 2010. Against these goals, IMR of 55/1000 live births, (SRS 2007) MMR of 254/100000 live births (SRS 2006) and Total Fertility Rate of 2.7 (SRS 2007) have been achieved. Rapid urbanization has led to rapid increase in the number of urban poor, majority of whom live in slums. In order to improve the health status of the urban poor particularly the slum dwellers and other disadvantaged sections by facilitating equitable access to quality health care with the active involvement of the Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) in cities with population of one lakh and above and State Capitals, the National Urban Health Mission (NUHM) has been planned. The NUHM would be covering 21.07 crore urban population with a special focus on 6.25 crore urban poor living in slums and beyond, spread over 430 cities. The proposed financial outlay is Rs.6207.84 crore in the XIth Plan.

5.3 Janani Suraksha Yojana

The Jannani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) is a 100% centrally sponsored scheme and it integrates cash assistance with delivery and post delivery care. The scheme was launched with focus on demand promotion for institutional deliveries in states and regions where these are low. It targeted lowering of MMR by ensuring that deliveries were conducted by Skilled Birth Attendants at every birth. The Yojana has identified ASHA, the accredited social health activist as an effective link between the Government and the poor pregnant women in l0 low performing states, namely the 8 EAG states and Assam and J&K and the remaining NE States. In other eligible states and UTs, wherever, AWW and TBAs or ASHA like activist has been engaged for this purpose, they can be associated with this Yojana for providing the services. The JSY scheme has shown phenomenal growth in the last three years. Starting with a modest number of 7.39 Lakhs beneficiaries in 2006-07, the total number reached 73.29 Lakhs in the year 2007-08 -a Ten Fold growth.

5.4 Family Welfare Linked Health Insurance Scheme

As a measure to encourage people to adopt permanent method of Family Planning, this Ministry has been implementing a Centrally Sponsored Scheme since 1981 to compensate the acceptors of sterilization for the loss of wages for the day on which he/she attended the medical facility for undergoing sterilization. Apart from providing for cash compensation to the acceptor of sterilisaion some States/UTs were apportioning some amount for creating a miscellaneous purpose fund utilized for payment of ex-gratia to the acceptor of sterilisaion or his/her nominee in the unlikely event of his/her death or incapacitation or for treatment of post operative complications attributable to the procedure of sterilization.

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Under the existing government scheme no compensation was payable for failure of sterilization, and no indemnity cover was provided to Doctors/health facilities providing professional services for conducting sterilization procedures etc. With a view to do away with the complicated process of payment of ex-gratia to the acceptors of Sterilisation for treatment of post operative complications, incapacitation or death attributable to the procedure of sterilization, the Family Planning Insurance Scheme was introduced w.e.f 29th November, 2005 for a period of one year to take care of the cases of failure of Sterilisation, medical complications or death resulting from Sterilisation, and also provide indemnity cover to the doctor / health facility performing Sterilisation procedure, with Oriental Insurance Co. and was subsequently renewed for one more year from 29.11.2006 to 31.12.2007 with OIC.

Benefits after renewal of the Scheme w.e.f. 29th November, 2006 to 31.12.2007 (2nd Year)

Total liability of the insurance Company shall not exceed Rs. 9 crores in a year under each section.

Renewal of the Scheme/Policy for the third year i.e.1.1.2008 to 31.12.2008 has been done with ICICI with the increase in the amount for sterilization failure from Rs.25,000 to Rs.30,000 and other benefits to the acceptors and indemnity cover to the doctors remaining the same as in the previous year policy,i.e., table as above. ICICI has again qualified through open tender process for continuation of the Policy under Family Planning Insurance Scheme.

5.5 Compensation for Acceptors of Sterilisation

With a view to encourage people to adopt permanent method of Family Planning, Government has been implementing a Centrally Sponsored Scheme since 1981 to compensate the acceptors of sterilization for the loss of wages for the day on which he/she attended the medical facility for undergoing sterilization. Under the Scheme, the Central Government have been releasing funds to States/UTs. The compensation package has been revised w.e.f. 7.9.2007 to acceptors of sterilization with particular boost to male participation in family planning as shown below:

Section Coverage Limits I IA Death following sterilization in hospital or within

7 days from the date of discharge from the hos-pital.

Rs. 2 lakh.

IB Death following sterilization within 8 - 30 days from the date of discharge from the hospital.

Rs. 50,000/-.

IC Failure of Sterilisation Rs 25,000/-. ID Cost of treatment upto 60 days arising out of

complication from the date of discharge. Actual not exceeding Rs 25,000/-.

II Indemnity Insurance per Doctor/facility but not more than 4 cases in a year. Upto Rs. 2 Lakh per claim

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Over-view of compensation schemesPublic facilities Accredited Private/NG facilities

Vasectomy Tubectomy Vasectomy TubectomyHigh Focus States 1500 1000 1500 1500Non-high focus States 1500 1000(BPL/SC/

ST) 650 (APL)1500 1500(BPL/SC/ST)

6.0 FAMILY WELFARE STATISTICS

The Information System to measure the process and impact of the Family Welfare Programme is as below:

a) Service Statistics/Routine Monitoring by State & implementing agency

b) Sample Registration System & Population Census, Office of Registrar General India

c) Large scale surveys- National Family Health Surveys & District Surveys

d) Area specific surveys by Population Research Centres

e) Other specific surveys by National & International agencies

f) Field Evaluation through Regional Evaluation Teams

6.1 Service Statistics/Routine Monitoring

The Statistics Division in the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare is responsible for Monitoring & Evaluation activities.

6.1.1 Collection of Statistics/data: The services are provided through the network of health centers spread throughout rural and urban areas of the country. Each centre maintains record of its activities in one or more of the primary registers. For example at the Sub Centre level, various registers such as Eligible Couple Registers, Maternal Health Register, Family Planning registers, immunization register, Supply Registers etc., are maintained to record the services provided and also for planning.

6.1.2 The performance data are collected and compiled primarily at peripheral levels (Rural/Urban) such as Subcentre, Primary Health Centres, Urban Family Welfare Centres / Post Partum Centres / Hospitals / Dispensaries and sent to the next higher level i.e the District. The District in turn compile data for all their units including those of voluntary organization and local bodies and sent reports on different facets of the programme to the State. These are consolidated at the State level and the performance reports compiled at district / state levels are passed on to the Statistics Division in the Department. At the Centre regular performance review are prepared on the basis of service statistics furnished by all the state Governments and UTs.

The Statistics Division has launched a web-based portal where reports can now be directly uploaded on the web portal http://nrhm-mis.nic.in by the districts. Thus the system has now been changed from manual to electronic. The states /UTs have been asked to send their reports only through the portal.

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6.1.3 The collection and maintenance of information and its submission to the higher level is systematically done through various forms / formats. The Department has recently rationalized formats / returns for various activities for each level of reporting. The reports are received monthly, quarterly and annually as per requirement for monitoring the programme.

6.1.5 A note ‘Review on Performance of Family Welfare Programme’ is prepared on the basis of the reports received from States/UTs for monitoring the monthly progress of the Programme.

6.2 Large Scale/Demographic Surveys

At the instance of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare a number of surveys are being conducted are as under:

6.2.1 National Family Health Survey: The overall objectives of conducting the National Family Health Survey are:

• To strengthen India’s demographic and health database by estimating reliable state-level and national-level indicators of population, maternal and child health, HIV/AIDS, and nutrition;

• To facilitate evidence-based decision making in population, health and nutrition;

• To strengthen the survey research capabilities of Indian institutions and to provide high quality data to policymakers, family welfare and health programme managers, government agencies, NGOs, international agencies, and researchers.

6.2.1.1 The first National Family Health Surveys (NFHS) was conducted during the year 1992-93, second in 1998-99 and third in 2005-06. The results of all three rounds of the survey are available.

6.2.1.2 Each successive round of NFHS has two specific goals, namely, to provide data on health and family welfare needed by the Ministry and other agencies for policy and programme purposes and to provide information on important emerging health and family welfare issues. The NFHS provides estimates of the levels of fertility, infant and child mortality, and other family welfare and health indicators by background characteristics at the national and state levels and also measures trends in most of these indicators over time. The NFHS III, in addition, to information collected in earlier two rounds on fertility, mortality, maternal and child health, family planning, nutrition, anaemia etc provided information on several new and emerging issues including:

• perinatal mortality, male involvement in family welfare, adolescent reproductive health, high-risk sexual behaviour, family life education, safe injections, tuberculosis, and malaria;

• family welfare and health conditions among slum dwellers in eight cities; and

• HIV prevalence for adult women and men at the national level and for each of the six high HIV prevalence states, namely, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Manipur, Nagaland, and Tamil Nadu.

6.2.2 Rapid Household Survey (RHS) / District Level Household Survey (DLHS): With a view

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to assess the impact of Reproductive Child Health Programme, it was necessary to generate district level data on the utilization of services provided by government and other health facilities .

6.2.2.1 The first round of RCH survey (RHS-DLHS) in India was conducted during the year 1998–99 in two phases for which International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS) Mumbai was designated as nodal agency.

6.2.2.2 The second round of RHS- DLHS, 2002-04 covered 593 districts of the country. About 297 districts were covered in the first phase and the remaining districts were taken–up in phase II. The survey was coordinated by IIPS, Mumbai.

6.2.2.3 In RHS-DLHS round II, information about Reproductive Child Health interventions was collected in more detail than the first round with extended questionnaires by adding new dimensions such as testing cooking salt to assess iodine content, testing blood of children, adolescents and pregnant women to assess level of anemia and weighing children to assess the nutritional status.

6.2.2.4 The main focus of the District Level Household Survey so far conducted has been on the following aspects:

Coverage of ANC & immunization services

Proportion of safe deliveries

Contraceptive Prevalence Rates

Unmet need for Family Planning

Awareness about RTI/ STI and HIV/AIDS

Utilisation of government health Services and the users’ satisfaction.

6.2.2.5 The District Level Household Survey - 3 (DLHS -3) is the third in the series of district survey. As in earlier rounds, the International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS) was the nodal agency to conduct the survey. DLHS-3 gives estimates on important indicators on maternal and child health, family planning and other reproductive health services. In addition, it provides information on important interventions of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM). Unlike other two rounds in which only currently married women age 15-44 years were interviewed, DLHS -3 interviewed ever-married women (age 15-49years) and never married women (age 15-24). The final state factsheets for 31 States/UTs and provisional all-India facts sheet have been released.

6.3 Facility Survey: The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare conducted facility survey at the district level in 1999, to assess the availability of health care facilities and their utilization in terms of infrastructure, staff, supply of health care items and equipment in the Government Health Care Establishments in the districts. The survey covered, all the government Health Care Establishments (HCEs) starting from Primary Health Centre (PHC) to District Hospitals(DH).

6.3.1 The first phase of the Survey covered 221 districts from all the States/ UTs in the country. The second phase of the facility survey (2002-03) also included Subcentre as well the ISM (Indian System of Medicine) hospitals and dispensaries under the government. Which were

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not covered during the phase I. The reports of both the phases of Facility Survey have been released and are available.

6.3.3 For the first time, population-linked facility survey has been conducted in DLHS-3. In a district, all Community Health Centres (CHCs) and District Hospital (DH) were covered. Further, all Sub-centres (SC) and Primary Health Centres (PHC) which were expected to serve the population of the selected PSU were also covered.

6.4 Population Research Centre

6.4.1 The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has established a network of 18 Population Research Centres (PRCs) scattered in 17 major States. These PRCs are located in various Universities (12) and other Institutions (6) of national repute. These Centres are responsible for carrying out research on various topics of population stabilization, demographic, socio-demographic surveys and communication aspects of population and family welfare programme.

6.4.2 The PRCs are autonomous in their functioning. Government of India provides 100% financial assistance in the form of grants-in-aid on year-to-year basis towards salaries of staff, books and journals, stationery, vehicle for field surveys and other infrastructure equipments.

6.4.3 At present, there are two types of Population Research Centres, one designated as ‘Fully Developed’ and other ‘Not Fully Developed’. The variation in the two types being is in terms of staffing pattern.

6.4.5 The PRCs activities are monitored centrally to ensure that the research effort is not merely academic but also action oriented. The process of allocation of area specific studies to these Population Research Centres by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare is an ongoing process. These area specific studies are selected every year and cover a wide range of Reproductive & Child Health Programme topics.

6.4.6 The studies conducted by the PRCs are on varying topics such as:-

Population Size and Growth;

General Demography;

Socio-economic characteristics of rural/urban population;

Evaluation of Family Welfare Programme for non-acceptance of Family Planning methods;

Evaluation of Special School Health Check up Scheme;

Fertility and Socio-economic Indicators;

Family and Nuptiality;

Population Distribution and Migration;

Methodology and Demographic Analysis;

Population and Development.

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In 2008, all the PRCs were also given a uniform study on Rapid Appraisal of NRHM covering 36 districts across 20 states. Each of the 18 PRCs were allotted specific districts for the study. After completing the field work and data entry, the reports are being finalized.

6.4.6 There is a dedicated home page for all PRC http://prcs-mohfw.nic.in. All PRCs have been provided administrative control, userid and password to upload their events, research papers/studies, newsletters etc.

6.5 Regional Evaluation Teams

6.5.1 The system of sample check of family planning acceptors was introduced in the year, 1972 by the State Demographic and Evaluation Cell followed by the Regional Health Offices in 1974-75. The two agencies were assigned multifarious duties and thus could carry out the evaluation in limited manner. In the year 1976, four field evaluation teams, each consisting of one Evaluation Officer and four evaluation assistants were created to conduct an independent, both qualitative and quantitative evaluation under the control of E & I Division (renamed as Statistics Division/M&E) in the Department of Family Welfare. At present there are seven functional regional evaluation teams.

6.5.2 Each Regional Evaluation Team undertakes a tour of 20 days each month covering 2 adjoining districts of one of the States allocated to them. During their visits the teams visit district head quarter and facilities likeCHCs, PHCs, sub-centres and urban F.W etc. The teams also cover acceptors of family planning, beneficiaries of maternal and child health services, Janani Suraksha Yojna, and also interact with ASHA and Village health and Sanitation Committee members. The samples of beneficiaries are selected from the records/registers maintained by the health centres. The teams undertake both qualitative and quantitative assessment of beneficiaries. This direct physical verification enable to check the genuineness of the acceptors, as well as their demographic characteristics, problem/complaints associated with use of Family Welfare methods etc.

6.6 Other Evaluation Activities

The ministry has undertaken an exercise of concurrent evaluation of NRHM activities. In the first round about 200 districts are being covered and district-wise reports shall be available from October / November 2009 onwards. An Annual Health Survey in 284 districts of erstwhile EAG States shall be launched during 2009-10. For the annual Health Survey, the Office of Registrar General of India has been designated as the nodal agency and 108 posts for supervision of the survey work have been created in that office. A Steering Committee constituted in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare shall be monitoring the progress of the survey activities and provide guidance.

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POPULATION GROWTH, CRUDE BIRTH AND DEATH RATES & SEX RATIO: INDIA 1901-2001

Year Population (in million)

Percentage Decadal variation

Average annual

exponential growth rate (percent)

Crude Birth Rate

Crude Death Rate

Sex Ratio (females per 1000 males)

1 2 3 4 5 6 71901 238.4 - - 45.8 44.4 972 1911 252.1 5.75 (+) 0.56 49.2 42.6 964 1921 251.3 - 0.31 (+) 0.03 48.1 47.2 955 1931 279.0 11.00 (+) 1.04 46.4 36.3 950 1941 318.7 14.22 (+) 1.33 45.2 31.2 945 1951 361.1 13.31 (+) 1.25 39.9 27.4 946 1961 439.2 21.51 (+) 1.95 41.7 22.8 941 1971 548.2 24.80 (+) 2.2 41.2 19.0 930 1981 683.3 24.66 (+) 2.22 37.2 15.0 934 1991 846.4 23.87 (+) 2.14 32.5 11.4 927 2001 1028.6 21.54 (+) 1.95* 24.8 8.9 933

Source:- Census, Registrar General India. *Revised

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DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION, SEX RATIO, DENSITY AND GROWTH RATE OF POPU-LATION - CENSUS 2001

Sl. No.

India/State/Union Territory

Population 2001

Sex ratio

Persons Males Females 1991 20011 2 3 4 5 6 7

INDIA 1,028,610,328 532,156,772 496,453,556 927 9331 Andhra Pradesh 76,210,007 38,527,413 37,682,594 972 9782 Arunachal Pradesh 1,097,968 579,941 518,027 859 8933 Assam 26,655,528 13,777,037 12,878,491 923 9354 Bihar 82,998,509 43,243,795 39,754,714 907 9195 Chhatisgarh 20,833,803 10,474,218 10,359,585 985 9896 Goa 1,347,668 687,248 660,420 967 9617 Gujarat 50,671,017 26,385,577 24,285,440 934 9208 Haryana 21,144,564 11,363,953 9,780,611 865 8619 Himachal Pradesh 6,077,900 3,087,940 2,989,960 976 96810 Jammu & Kashmir 10,143,700 5,360,926 4,782,774 923 89211 Jharkhand 26,945,829 13,885,037 13,060,792 922 94112 Karnataka 52,850,562 26,898,918 25,951,644 960 96513 Kerala 31,841,374 15,468,614 16,372,760 1036 105814 Madhya Pradesh 60,348,023 31,443,652 28,904,371 912 91915 Maharashtra 96,878,627 50,400,596 46,478,031 934 92216 Manipur 2,166,788 1,095,634 1,071,154 958 97817 Meghalaya 2,318,822 1,176,087 1,142,735 955 97218 Mizoram 888,573 459,109 429,464 921 93519 Nagaland 1,990,036 1,047,141 942,895 886 90020 Orissa 36,804,660 18,660,570 18,144,090 971 97221 Punjab 24,358,999 12,985,045 11,373,954 882 87622 Rajasthan 56,507,188 29,420,011 27,087,177 910 92123 Sikkim 540,851 288,484 252,367 878 87524 Tamil Nadu 62,405,679 31,400,909 31,004,770 974 98725 Tripura 3,199,203 1,642,225 1,556,978 945 94826 Uttar Pradesh 166,197,921 87,565,369 78,632,552 876 89827 Uttarakhand 8,489,349 4,325,924 4,163,425 936 96228 West Bengal 80,176,197 41,465,985 38,710,212 917 93429 A.& N.Islands 356,152 192,972 163,180 818 84630 Chandigarh 900,635 506,938 393,697 790 77731 D&N Haveli 220,490 121,666 98,824 952 81232 Daman & Diu 158,204 92,512 65,692 969 71033 Delhi 13,850,507 7,607,234 6,243,273 827 82134 Lakshadweep 60,650 31,131 29,519 943 94835 Puducherry 974,345 486,961 487,384 979 1001

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India/State/Union Territory

Density (per sq.km)

Deceennial growth rate (%)

Average Annual Expo-nential Growth Rate (%)

1991 2001 1981-91 1991-2001 1981-91 1991-20011 2 8 9 10 11 12 13

INDIA 267 324 + 23.87 + 21.54 2.14 1.95 1 Andhra Pradesh 242 275 + 24.20 + 14.59 2.17 1.36 2 Arunachal Pradesh 10 13 + 36.83 + 27.00 3.14 2.39 3 Assam 286 340 + 24.24 + 18.92 2.17 1.73 4 Bihar 685 880 + 23.38 + 28.62 2.11 2.52 5 Chhatisgarh 130 154 + 25.73 + 18.27 2.29 1.68 6 Goa 316 363 + 16.08 + 15.21 1.49 1.42 7 Gujarat 211 258 + 21.19 + 22.66 1.92 2.04 8 Haryana 372 477 + 27.41 + 28.43 2.42 2.50 9 Himachal Pradesh 93 109 + 20.79 + 17.54 1.89 1.62 10 Jammu & Kashmir 76 99 + 30.89 + 29.43 2.54 2.58 11 Jharkhand 274 338 + 24.03 + 23.36 2.15 2.10 12 Karnataka 235 275 + 21.12 + 17.51 1.92 1.61 13 Kerala 749 819 + 14.32 + 9.43 1.34 0.90 14 Madhya Pradesh 158 196 + 27.24 + 24.26 2.41 2.17 15 Maharashtra 257 314 + 25.73 + 22.73 2.29 2.05 16 Manipur 82 107 + 29.29 + 24.86 2.57 2.22 17 Meghalaya 79 103 + 32.86 + 30.65 2.84 2.67 18 Mizoram 33 42 + 39.70 + 28.82 3.34 2.53 19 Nagaland 73 120 + 56.08 + 64.53 4.45 4.98 20 Orissa 203 236 + 20.06 + 16.25 1.83 1.51 21 Punjab 403 482 + 20.81 + 20.10 1.89 1.83 22 Rajasthan 129 165 + 28.44 + 28.41 2.50 2.50 23 Sikkim 57 76 + 28.47 + 33.06 2.51 2.86 24 Tamil Nadu 429 478 + 15.39 + 11.72 1.43 1.11 25 Tripura 263 304 + 34.30 + 16.03 2.95 1.49 26 Uttar Pradesh 548 689 + 25.61 + 25.85 2.28 2.30 27 Uttarakhand 133 159 + 23.13 + 20.41 2.08 1.86 28 West Bengal 767 904 + 24.73 + 17.77 2.21 1.64 29 A.& N.Islands 34 43 + 48.70 + 26.90 3.97 2.38 30 Chandigarh 5632 7903 + 42.16 + 40.28 3.52 3.38 31 D&N Haveli 282 449 + 33.57 + 59.22 2.89 4.65 32 Daman & Diu 907 1411 + 28.62 + 55.73 2.52 4.43 33 Delhi 6352 9294 + 51.45 + 47.02 4.15 3.85 34 Lakshadweep 1616 1894 + 28.47 + 17.30 2.51 1.60 35 Puducherry 1642 2029 + 33.64 + 20.62 2.90 1.87

Notes:1. *= The exponential growth rate of Bihar and Uttarakhand have been revised for 1981-91.2. **= The exponential growth rate of India and States/Uts have been revised for 1991-2001.3. Includes interpolated Population of Assam for 1981 and Jammu & Kashmir for 1991.4. Includes estimated population of Paomata, Mao Maram and Purul sub-divisions of Senapati District of Manipur fc5. Sex Ratio is defined as number of females per 1,000 males.Source: Census of India

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RURAL AND URBAN COMPOSITION OF POPULATION : CENSUS, 2001Sl. No.

India/State/Union Territory

Population, 2001 Urban Population

as percentage

of total population,

2001

Decennial Growth Rate of Population (percent)

1991-2001

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

INDIA 1,028,610,328 742,490,639 286,119,689 27.82 21.54 17.90 31.20 1 Andhra Pradesh 76,210,007 55,401,067 20,808,940 27.30 14.59 13.60 14.60

2 Arunachal Pradesh 1,097,968 870087 227,881 20.75 27.00 15.20 10.30

3 Assam 26,655,528 23,216,288 3,439,240 12.90 18.92 16.70 36.20

4 Bihar 82,998,509 74,316,709 8,681,800 10.46 28.62 28.30 29.30

5 Chhattisgarh 20,833,803 16,648,056 4,185,747 20.09 18.27 NA NA

6 Goa 1,347,668 677,091 670,577 49.76 15.21 -2.20 39.40

7 Gujarat 50,671,017 31,740,767 18,930,250 37.36 22.66 17.10 32.70

8 Haryana 21,144,564 15,029,260 6,115,304 28.92 28.43 20.60 50.80

9 Himachal Pradesh 6,077,900 5,482,319 595,581 9.80 17.54 16.10 32.40

10 Jammu & Kashmir 10,143,700 7,627,062 2,516,638 24.81 29.43 25.60 40.70

11 Jharkhand 26,945,829 20,952,088 5,993,741 22.24 23.36 NA NA

12 Karnataka 52,850,562 34,889,033 17,961,529 33.99 17.51 12.10 28.80

13 Kerala 31,841,374 23,574,449 8,266,925 25.96 9.43 10.10 7.60

14 Madhya Pradesh 60,348,023 44,380,878 15,967,145 26.46 24.26 22.00 31.20

15 Maharastra 96,878,627 55,777,647 41,100,980 42.43 22.73 15.20 34.30

16 Manipur 2,166,788 1,590,820 575,968 26.58 24.86 36.60 12.80

17 Meghalaya 2,318,822 1,864,711 454,111 19.58 30.65 28.30 37.10

18 Mizoram 888,573 447,567 441,006 49.63 28.82 21.00 38.70

19 Nagaland 1,990,036 1,647,249 342,787 17.23 64.53 63.40 69.40

20 Orissa 36,804,660 31,287,422 5,517,238 14.99 16.25 13.80 29.80

21 Punjab 24,358,999 16,096,488 8,262,511 33.92 20.10 12.30 37.60

22 Rajasthan 56,507,188 43,292,813 13,214,375 23.39 28.41 27.50 31.20

23 Sikkim 540,851 480,981 59,870 11.07 33.06 30.10 62.10

24 Tamil Nadu 62,405,679 34,921,681 27,483,998 44.04 11.72 -5.20 42.80

25 Tripura 3,199,203 2,653,453 545,750 17.06 16.03 13.40 28.80

26 Uttar Pradesh 166,197,921 131,658,339 34,539,582 20.78 25.85 24.10 32.90

27 Uttarakhand 8,489,349 6,310,275 2,179,074 25.67 20.41 NA NA

28 West Bengal 80,176,197 57748946 22,427,251 27.97 17.77 16.90 20.20

29 A.& N.Islands 356,152 239,954 116,198 32.63 26.90 16.60 26.90

30 Chandigarh 900,635 92,120 808,515 89.77 40.28 39.20 40.50

31 D&N Haveli 220,490 170,027 50,463 22.89 59.22 34.10 330.30

32 Daman & Diu 158,204 100,856 57,348 36.25 55.73 86.40 20.60

33 Delhi 13,850,507 944,727 12,905,780 93.18 47.02 1.50 51.30

34 Lakshadweep 60,650 33,683 26,967 44.46 17.30 48.90 -7.40

35 Puducherry 974,345 325,726 648,619 66.57 20.62 12.00 25.40

NA = Not availableSource: Census of India 2001,Registrar General India

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TABLE - A.3.1Basic Population DataCensus of India 2001 (India, States & Union territories)

T 00-005: Total Population, Population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and their proportions to the total population

S. No.

India/State/Ut Population Proportion of SC

population

Proportion of ST

populationTotal

PopulationScheduled

Castes (SC) Population

Scheduled Tribes (ST) Population

India@ 1,028,610,328 166,635,700 84,326,240 16.2 8.2

01 Jammu & Kashmir 10,143,700 770,155 1,105,979 7.6 10.9

02 Himachal Pradesh 6,077,900 1,502,170 244,587 24.7 4.0

03 Punjab 24,358,999 7,028,723 - 28.9 0.0

04 Chandigarh 900,635 157,597 - 17.5 0.0

05 Uttaranchal 8,489,349 1,517,186 256,129 17.9 3.0

06 Haryana 21,144,564 4,091,110 - 19.3 0.0

07 Delhi 13,850,507 2,343,255 - 16.9 0.0

08 Rajasthan 56,507,188 9,694,462 7,097,706 17.2 12.6

09 Uttar Pradesh 166,197,921 35,148,377 107,963 21.1 0.1

10 Bihar 82,998,509 13,048,608 758,351 15.7 0.9

11 Sikkim 540,851 27,165 111,405 5.0 20.6

12 Arunachal Pradesh 1,097,968 6,188 705,158 0.6 64.2

13 Nagaland 1,990,036 - 1,774,026 0.0 89.1

14 Manipur@ 2,166,788 60,037 741,141 2.8 34.2

15 Mizoram 888,573 272 839,310 0.0 94.5

16 Tripura 3,199,203 555,724 993,426 17.4 31.1

17 Meghalaya 2,318,822 11,139 1,992,862 0.5 85.9

18 Assam 26,655,528 1,825,949 3,308,570 6.9 12.4

19 West Bengal 80,176,197 18,452,555 4,406,794 23.0 5.5

20 Jharkhand 26,945,829 3,189,320 7,087,068 11.8 26.3

21 Orissa 36,804,660 6,082,063 8,145,081 16.5 22.1

22 Chhattisgarh 20,833,803 2,418,722 6,616,596 11.6 31.8

23 Madhya Pradesh 60,348,023 9,155,177 12,233,474 15.2 20.3

24 Gujarat 50,671,017 3,592,715 7,481,160 7.1 14.8

25 Daman & Diu 158,204 4,838 13,997 3.1 8.8

26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 220,490 4,104 137,225 1.9 62.2

27 Maharashtra 96,878,627 9,881,656 8,577,276 10.2 8.9

28 Andhra Pradesh 76,210,007 12,339,496 5,024,104 16.2 6.6

29 Karnataka 52,850,562 8,563,930 3,463,986 16.2 6.6

30 Goa 1,347,668 23,791 566 1.8 0.0

31 Lakshadweep 60,650 - 57,321 0.0 94.5

32 Kerala 31,841,374 3,123,941 364,189 9.8 1.1

33 Tamil Nadu 62,405,679 11,857,504 651,321 19.0 1.0

34 Pondicherry 974,345 157,771 - 16.2 0.0

35 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 356,152 - 29,469 0.0 8.3Source: Primary Census Abstract : Census of India 2001Note: @’ - Excludes Mao-Maram, Paomata and Purul sub-divisions of Senapati district of Manipur

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TOTAL URBAN POPULATION, POPULATION OF CITIES/TOWNS REPORTING SLUMS AND SLUM POPULATION IN SLUM AREAS - INDIA, STATES, UNION TERRITORIES

Sl. No.

State/ Union territory*

Number of cities/ towns

reporting slums

Total urban population of

State/Ut

Population of cities/ towns

reporting slums

Total slum population

Percentage of slum population to total

Urban population of States/

Uts

Population of cities/towns

reporting slums

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8INDIA 640 283,741,818 184,352,421 42,578,150 15.0 23.1

1 Jammu & Kashmir 5 2,516,638 1,446,148 268,513 10.7 18.62 Punjab 27 8,262,511 5,660,268 1,159,561 14.0 20.53 Chandigarh * 1 808,515 808,515 107,125 13.2 13.24 Uttaranchal 6 2,179,074 1,010,188 195,470 9.0 19.35 Haryana 22 6,115,304 4,296,670 1,420,407 23.2 33.16 Delhi * 16 12,905,780 11,277,586 2,029,755 15.7 18.07 Rajasthan 26 13,214,375 7,668,508 1,294,106 9.8 16.98 Uttar Pradesh 69 34,539,582 21,256,870 4,395,276 12.7 20.79 Bihar 23 8,681,800 4,814,512 531,481 6.1 11.0

10 Tripura 1 545,750 189,998 29,949 5.5 15.811 Meghalaya 1 454,111 132,867 86,304 19.0 65.012 Assam 7 3,439,240 1,371,881 82,289 2.4 6.013 West Bengal 59 22,427,251 15,184,596 4,115,980 18.4 27.114 Jharkhand 11 5,993,741 2,422,943 301,569 5.0 12.415 Orissa 15 5,517,238 2,838,014 629,999 11.4 22.216 Chhattisgarh 12 4,185,747 2,604,933 817,908 19.5 31.417 Madhya Pradesh 43 15,967,145 9,599,007 2,417,091 15.1 25.218 Gujarat 41 18,930,250 12,697,360 1,866,797 9.9 14.719 Maharashtra 61 41,100,980 33,635,219 11,202,762 27.3 33.320 Andhra Pradesh 77 20,808,940 16,090,585 5,187,493 24.9 32.221 Karnataka 35 17,961,529 11,023,376 1,402,971 7.8 12.722 Goa 2 670,577 175,536 14,482 2.2 8.323 Kerala 13 8,266,925 3,196,622 64,556 0.8 2.024 Tamil Nadu 63 27,483,998 14,337,225 2,866,893 10.4 20.025 Pondicherry * 3 648,619 513,010 73,169 11.3 14.326 A & N Islands * 1 116,198 99,984 16,244 14.0 16.2

Note : Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland,Manipur, Mizoram, Daman & Diu, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Lakhadweep have not reported any slums in 2001.

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TABLE - A.4

DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY AGE GROUPCensus 2001

(Figures in thousands)

Sl. No. India/states

Age Group (in years)

All Ages 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

INDIA 1,028,610 110,447 128,317 124,847 100,216 89,764Major States

1 ANDHRA PRADESH 76,210 6,684 8,981 8,733 7,580 6,937

2 ASSAM 26,656 3,034 3,604 3,333 2,611 2,315

3 BIHAR 82,999 11,006 12,804 11,064 7,190 6,323

4 CHHATTISGARH 20,834 2,453 2,634 2,605 1,932 1,671

5 GUJARAT 50,671 5,269 5,682 5,673 5,184 4,839

6 HARYANA 21,145 2,274 2,623 2,683 2,257 1,957

7 JHARKHAND 26,946 3,270 3,904 3,535 2,500 2,150

8 KERALA 31,841 2,765 2,544 2,987 2,985 2,984

9 KARNATAKA 52,851 4,943 5,681 6,222 5,382 4,886

10 MADHYA PRADESH 60,348 7,369 8,115 7,769 5,691 5,168

11 MAHARASHTRA 96,879 9,533 10,230 11,337 9,571 8,857

12 ORISSA 36,805 3,574 4,378 4,257 3,531 3,190

13 PUNJAB 24,359 2,129 2,657 2,832 2,556 2,339

14 RAJASTHAN 56,507 7,233 8,068 7,242 5,490 4,749

15 TAMIL NADU 62,406 5,098 5,600 6,012 6,184 5,801

16 UTTAR PRADESH 166,198 20,722 24,891 22,310 16,045 13,312

17 WEST BENGAL 80,176 7,616 9,491 9,539 7,634 7,066

Minor States1 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 1,098 138 162 143 111 86

2 DELHI 13,851 1,378 1,552 1,563 1,428 1,427

3 GOA 1,348 104 107 120 125 142

4 HIMACHAL PRADESH 6,078 560 619 705 627 583

5 JAMMU & KASHMIR 10,144 964 1,293 1,361 1,147 890

6 MANIPUR 2,167 205 243 259 238 222

7 MEGHALAYA 2,319 325 337 319 250 195

8 MIZORAM 889 101 104 109 99 94

9 NAGALAND 1,990 188 258 283 266 210

10 SIKKIM 541 52 65 72 63 55

11 TRIPURA 3,199 294 363 418 339 274

12 UTTARAKHAND 8,489 922 1,071 1,094 930 743

Union Territories1 ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS 356 31 34 39 38 38

2 CHANDIGARH 901 79 90 92 93 104

3 DAMAN & DIU 158 15 14 14 18 25

4 DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI 220 29 26 23 20 27

5 LAKSHADWEEP 61 6 7 8 6 6

6 PUDUCHERRY 974 85 84 94 98 98

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(Figures in thousands)

Sl. No. India/states

Age Group (in years)

25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60+

1 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

INDIA 83,422 74,274 70,574 55,738 47,409 36,588 27,653 76,622Major States

1 ANDHRA PRADESH 6,762 5,626 5,653 4,354 3,805 3,065 2,109 5,788

2 ASSAM 2,316 1,978 1,922 1,369 1,142 844 599 1,560

3 BIHAR 5,908 5,550 5,078 4,153 3,462 2,711 2,070 5,501

4 CHHATTISGARH 1,637 1,542 1,425 1,096 946 749 611 1,504

5 GUJARAT 4,225 3,986 3,631 3,013 2,421 1,852 1,350 3,499

6 HARYANA 1,733 1,511 1,402 1,107 865 631 437 1,584

7 JHARKHAND 2,032 1,882 1,770 1,417 1,233 929 713 1,579

8 KERALA 2,786 2,516 2,466 1,951 1,926 1,438 1,130 3,336

9 KARNATAKA 4,578 3,821 3,918 3,058 2,714 2,110 1,424 4,062

10 MADHYA PRADESH 4,665 4,348 3,927 3,016 2,437 1,891 1,512 4,281

11 MAHARASHTRA 8,218 7,393 6,958 5,546 4,543 3,446 2,673 8,455

12 ORISSA 3,109 2,761 2,664 2,063 1,756 1,344 1,077 3,039

13 PUNJAB 1,946 1,769 1,725 1,433 1,174 896 617 2,192

14 RAJASTHAN 4,197 3,821 3,454 2,760 2,270 1,775 1,349 3,810

15 TAMIL NADU 5,719 4,688 4,919 3,786 3,611 2,817 2,233 5,507

16 UTTAR PRADESH 11,792 10,814 9,809 8,047 6,639 5,334 4,095 11,649

17 WEST BENGAL 7,052 6,248 6,020 4,598 3,964 2,866 2,271 5,700

Minor States1 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 93 77 77 54 47 35 24 50

2 DELHI 1,359 1,155 1,056 809 623 449 311 720

3 GOA 139 118 105 83 76 64 47 112

4 HIMACHAL PRADESH 518 433 411 331 303 238 189 548

5 JAMMU & KASHMIR 789 697 690 539 458 340 255 675

6 MANIPUR 194 159 147 117 99 78 56 145

7 MEGHALAYA 184 148 151 104 91 64 43 106

8 MIZORAM 79 60 59 47 36 31 20 49

9 NAGALAND 163 123 122 95 87 60 40 90

10 SIKKIM 48 39 36 28 22 17 12 29

11 TRIPURA 279 243 245 171 150 106 78 233

12 UTTARAKHAND 626 547 527 435 376 309 238 654

Union Territories1 ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS 37 29 29 21 19 13 10 17

2 CHANDIGARH 93 75 70 55 47 34 22 45

3 DAMAN & DIU 20 13 10 7 6 4 3 8

4 DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI 25 18 15 10 8 6 5 9

5 LAKSHADWEEP 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 4

6 PUDUCHERRY 97 81 78 59 50 39 30 81

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PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY AGE AND SEXINDIA, 1951-2001

Year

Age Groups (in years)

0-14 15-49 50+

Male Female Male Female Male Female

1951 38.2 38.6 49.7 49.1 12.1 12.2

1961 40.9 41.1 47.2 47.1 11.8 11.7

1971 41.7 42.2 45.8 46.0 12.3 11.8

1981 39.6 39.8 47.7 47.7 12.7 12.5

1991 36.5 35.9 51.2 51.1 12.4 13.0

2001 35.6 35.1 50.7 50.6 13.4 14.0

Source : Census, Registrar General, IndiaNote: Totals may not add up to 100 due to rounding off.

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PROJECTED POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS AS ON 1st MARCH: 2001-2026, INDIA

Sl.No. Indicators 2001 2006 2011 2016 2021 20261. Population (in millions)

Persons 1028.6 1112.2 1192.5 1269.0 1339.7 1399.8Males 532.2 575.5 617.3 657.2 694.1 725.2Females 496.5 536.7 575.2 611.8 645.7 674.7Sex ratio 933 932 932 931 930 930Population density (Sq.km) 313 338 363 386 408 426

2. Population by broad age-group (in million)18 years and above 599.9 682.4 772.4 858.4 935.8 1005.40-14 364.6 357.0 346.9 340.3 336.9 327.015-59 593.3 671.6 747.1 810.6 859.6 899.760+ 70.7 83.6 98.5 118.1 143.2 173.2Proportion (percent)0-14 35.4 32.1 29.1 26.8 25.1 23.4 15-59 57.7 60.4 62.6 63.9 64.2 64.3 15-49 (Female population) 51.1 53.1 54.5 54.8 54.1 53.3 60+ 6.9 7.5 8.3 9.3 10.7 12.4

3. Median age (years) 22.51 23.88 25.47 27.37 29.33 31.39 4. Dependency Ratio

Young (0-14) 614 532 464 420 392 363 Old (60+) 119 124 132 146 167 192 Total (Young and old) 734 656 596 566 559 556

5. Projected Demographic Indicators 2001-05 2006-10 2011-15 2016-20 2021-25Population growth rate 1.6 1.4 1.3 1.1 0.9Crude Birth rate(CBR) 23.2 21.3 19.6 18.0 16.0Crude Death rate (CDR) 7.5 7.3 7.2 7.1 7.2Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) 61.3 54.3 49.2 44.0 40.2Under-5 mortality rate (q5) 82.0 72.8 65.9 59.0 54.0Total Fertility Rate (TFR) 2.9 2.6 2.3 2.2 2.0Life expectancy of males 63.8 65.8 67.3 68.8 69.8Life expectancy of females 66.1 68.1 69.6 71.1 72.3

Source : Census of India 2001, Population Projections for India and States - Report of the Technical Group on Population Projections, 2001-2026 : M/O Health & Family Welfare

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PROPORTION OF POPULATION IN AGE GROUPS 0-4 AND 5-9 yearsCHILD WOMAN RATIO AND DEPENDENCY RATIO, 2001

Sl. No. State/Union Territory

% of Population Child Woman RatioDependency

Ratio0-4 5-9 P(0-4)/F (15-49)

P(5-9)/F (20-54)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7INDIA* 10.7 12.5 439 578 752

1 Andhra Pradesh 8.8 11.8 333 501 6582 Arunachal Pradesh 12.6 14.8 544 757 8163 Assam 11.4 13.5 461 631 7644 Bihar 13.3 15.4 602 786 9515 Chhatisgarh 11.8 12.6 484 585 7926 Delhi 9.9 11.2 399 511 6057 Goa 7.7 8.0 275 307 4948 Gujarat 10.4 11.2 404 496 6609 Haryana 10.8 12.4 455 611 77010 Himachal Pradesh 9.2 10.2 351 440 67011 Jammu & Kashmir 9.5 12.7 397 641 73912 Jharkhand 12.1 14.5 520 702 84013 Karnataka 9.4 10.7 357 462 65614 Kerala 8.7 8.0 303 305 57615 Madhya Pradesh 12.2 13.4 531 666 84316 Maharashtra 9.8 10.6 396 479 69117 Manipur* 9.5 11.2 350 481 65018 Meghalaya 14.0 14.5 584 730 88419 Mizoram 11.3 11.7 444 541 69120 Nagaland 9.4 12.9 370 635 70221 Orissa 9.7 11.9 379 528 70922 Punjab 8.7 10.9 349 498 67923 Rajasthan 12.8 14.3 566 728 88224 Sikkim 9.7 12.0. 391 590 67925 Tamil Nadu 8.2 9.0 293 356 55926 Tripura 9.2 11.3 357 514 69327 Uttar Pradesh 12.5 15.0 570 788 92628 Uttarakhand 10.9 12.6 443 600 79129 West Bengal 9.5 11.8 374 524 67830 A.& N.Islands 8.8 9.6 328 413 52231 Chandigarh 8.8 10.0 345 439 51632 Daman & Diu 9.5 9.0 413 448 47933 D&N Haveli 13.3 11.6 579 570 64734 Lakshadweep 10.7 10.9 414 487 67735 Puducherry 8.7 8.6 303 335 546

*Excludes the Population of Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul sub-divisions of Senapati district of Manipur in 2001

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NUMBER OF MARRIED COUPLES (WITH WIFE AGED BETWEEN 15-44 YEARS)ALL INDIA, CENSUS 2001

Age-Group (Years)

Number of Married Couples

TOTAL RURAL URBAN

NumberRate per

1000 Total Population

NumberRate per

1000 Rural Population

NumberRate per

1000 Urban Population

1 2 3 4 5 6 715-19 11,315,804 11.0 9,233,241 12.4 2,082,563 7.3

20-24 32,898,689 32.0 24,702,202 33.3 8,196,487 28.6

25-29 38,578,454 37.5 27,479,598 37.0 11,098,856 38.8

30-34 34,780,761 33.8 24,753,186 33.3 10027575 35.0

35-39 32,183,317 31.3 22,481,177 30.3 9,702,140 33.9

40-44 23,287,551 22.6 16,382,636 22.1 6,904,915 24.1

Total (15-44) 173,044,576 168.2 125,032,040 168.4 48,012,536 167.8

Source : Registrar General, India

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PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF MARRIED COUPLES (WITH WIFE AGEDBETWEEN 15-44 YEARS BY AGE GROUP : CENSUSES 1961, 1971,1981, 1991 & 2001)

Age Group of wife (years)

Percentage Distribution of married couples

Rural Urban Total

1961 1971 1981* 1991 2001** 1961 1971 1981* 1991 2001** 1961 1971 1981* 1991 2001**

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

15-19 15.9 13.9 12.6 10.0 7.4 12.7 10.2 8.6 6.0 4.3 15.0 13.2 11.7 9.0 6.5

20-24 22.0 20.3 21.3 21.3 19.8 22.9 21.6 21.6 19.8 17.1 22.2 20.5 21.3 21.0 19.0

25-29 21.4 20.6 20.3 22.1 22.0 22.9 22.2 23.2 24.1 23.1 21.7 20.9 21.0 22.6 22.3

30-34 17.0 18.0 17.4 18.4 19.8 18.1 18.3 18.3 20.0 20.9 17.2 18.0 17.6 18.8 20.1

35-39 13.2 15.2 15.6 15.8 18.0 13.2 16.0 16.2 17.7 20.2 13.3 15.4 15.7 16.2 18.6

40-44 10.5 12.0 12.8 12.4 13.1 10.2 11.7 12.1 12.4 14.4 10.6 12.0 12.7 12.4 13.5

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

* = Excludes Assam and based on 20 percent sample data ** = Excludes the Population of Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul sub-divisions of Senapati district of Manipur in 2001Source: Registrar General, India.

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NUMBER OF MARRIED FEMALES IN RURAL AREAS BY AGE, 2001

Sl. No.

State/Union Territory

Age Groups (in years)

15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Total (15-44)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9INDIA * 9,233,241 24,702,202 27,479,598 24,753,186 22,481,177 16,382,636 125,032,040

1 Andhra Pradesh 912,156 2,088,880 2,358,746 1,851,078 1,877,727 1,276,212 10,364,799

2 Arunachal Pradesh 7,190 21,975 30,654 24,991 24,419 16,461 125,690

3 Assam 226,496 638,986 861,238 743,352 687,595 441,130 3,598,797

4 Bihar 1,164,274 2,589,692 2,643,689 2,480,079 2,141,323 1,621,865 12,640,922

5 Chhatisgarh 169,791 549,126 594,186 584,051 500,934 377,627 2,775,715

6 Delhi 7,201 32,008 40,950 35,026 28,380 18,914 162,479

7 Goa 1,740 10,712 23,680 24,017 22,562 16,307 99,018

8 Gujarat 309,219 1,125,489 1,165,530 1,152,973 971,379 802,316 5,526,906

9 Haryana 198,344 543,077 557,304 499,226 430,290 314,931 2,543,172

10 Himachal Pradesh 25,747 169,079 218,164 185,247 178,233 134,875 911,345

11 Jammu & Kashmir 49,976 158,884 226,862 217,541 227,352 160,761 1,041,376

12 Jharkhand 322,595 690,804 735,990 701,465 606,862 456,045 3,513,761

13 Karnataka 361,736 1,063,192 1,356,255 1,135,372 1,189,248 811,358 5,917,161

14 Kerala 155,069 669,350 937,361 881,214 866,396 623,060 4,132,450

15 Madhya Pradesh 717,841 1,631,992 1,597,496 1,509,072 1,238,364 908,157 7,602,922

16 Maharashtra 478,695 1,812,186 2,036,398 1,880,540 1,775,939 1,291,299 9,275,057

17 Manipur* 7,843 30,233 46,108 43,994 45,275 35,441 208,894

18 Meghalaya 15,146 45,928 61,834 48,883 49,758 31,410 252,959

19 Mizoram 2,772 11,288 13,285 10,865 11,148 9,379 58,737

20 Nagaland 7,838 24,007 38,441 36,366 41,984 32,941 181,577

21 Orissa 215,495 848,010 1,198,635 1,090,737 1,007,285 727,025 5,087,187

22 Punjab 84,717 454,036 565,829 559,433 509,945 396,362 2,570,322

23 Rajasthan 871,628 1,595,512 1,511,636 1,392,624 1,174,465 889,228 7,435,093

24 Sikkim 4,615 13,628 15,994 13,454 12,383 9,119 69,193

25 Tamil Nadu 288,149 1,061,987 1,445,156 1,145,692 1,274,955 856,402 6,072,341

26 Tripura 28,621 78,164 100,788 85,464 83,039 52,428 428,504

27 Uttar Pradesh 1,697,098 4,392,152 4,446,876 4,204,196 3,486,812 2,704,355 20,931,489

28 Uttarakhand 49,173 203,796 224,521 194,098 180,543 139,519 991,650

29 West Bengal 845,315 2,116,542 2,386,239 1,991,269 1,807,140 1,208,808 10,355,313

30 A.& N.Islands 1,541 7,168 9,720 7,682 8,082 5,189 39,382

31 Chandigarh 582 3,596 4,323 3,049 2,356 1,293 15,199

32 Daman & Diu 596 3,377 3,742 2,647 2,199 1,437 13,998

33 D&N Haveli 1,888 6,491 6,270 5,305 4,614 3,405 27,973

34 Lakshadweep 210 1,048 1,171 971 1,020 652 5,072

35 Puducherry 1,944 9,807 14,527 11,213 11,171 6,925 55,587

* Excludes the Population of Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul sub-divisions of Senapati district of Manipur in 2001Source : Registrar General, India

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NUMBER OF MARRIED FEMALES IN URBAN AREAS BY AGE, 2001

Sl. No.

State/Union Territory

Age Groups (in years)

15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Total (15-44)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9INDIA * 2,082,563 8,196,487 11,098,856 10,027,575 9,702,140 6,904,915 48,012,536

1 Andhra Pradesh 237057 738983 936101 724854 752764 483103 3,872,862

2 Arunachal Pradesh 1978 6316 10049 7911 7203 3544 37,001

3 Assam 22931 81824 134682 126920 121855 75787 563,999

4 Bihar 78404 231123 288479 275958 262118 196258 1,332,340

5 Chhatisgarh 27199 118880 162668 153211 140879 99758 702,595

6 Delhi 68870 359697 520104 466527 424666 300065 2,139,929

7 Goa 2826 12575 25217 25456 23739 16850 106,663

8 Gujarat 119034 617565 752951 717266 659446 507042 3,373,304

9 Haryana 43648 183325 236078 217014 207438 154158 1,041,661

10 Himachal Pradesh 1844 12324 22598 22246 21006 15117 95,135

11 Jammu & Kashmir 12657 39853 72365 78629 86266 61956 351,726

12 Jharkhand 47893 157717 205174 190231 184864 143775 929,654

13 Karnataka 145811 555869 762151 615264 628746 417007 3,124,848

14 Kerala 40831 216793 327145 320235 309778 233990 1,448,772

15 Madhya Pradesh 135398 470635 593302 562246 524258 360784 2,646,623

16 Maharashtra 263437 1202486 1655679 1471199 1375317 961859 6,929,977

17 Manipur* 2451 10312 16104 16592 17527 14254 77,240

18 Meghalaya 2864 9874 14710 13211 12667 8065 61,391

19 Mizoram 2090 9522 13171 11770 11843 9052 57,448

20 Nagaland 2411 7591 11634 9988 9795 6207 47,626

21 Orissa 29323 129121 213452 199494 191879 131371 894,640

22 Punjab 40707 214288 299489 290193 286189 226787 1,357,653

23 Rajasthan 149836 431172 495456 451953 413901 303451 2,245,769

24 Sikkim 398 1490 2298 2057 1948 1275 9,466

25 Tamil Nadu 180822 807336 1206685 1005890 1017159 705854 4,923,746

26 Tripura 4660 14015 21669 20634 21501 14026 96,505

27 Uttar Pradesh 220182 869314 1116107 1102019 1054277 788815 5,150,714

28 Uttarakhand 9116 50004 75772 73174 70885 52018 330,969

29 West Bengal 178853 588726 835513 793360 803616 570333 3,770,401

30 A.& N.Islands 700 3563 5364 4026 4258 2701 20,612

31 Chandigarh 3948 21037 31454 28240 27235 21104 133,018

32 Daman & Diu 395 2120 2777 1885 1314 840 9,331

33 D&N Haveli 255 1723 2459 1944 1713 1196 9,290

34 Lakshadweep 161 794 1043 936 860 567 4,361

35 Puducherry 3573 18520 28956 25042 23230 15946 115,267

*Excludes the Population of Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul sub-divisions of Senapati district of Manipur in 2001Source : Registrar General, India

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Estimated number of eligible couples per 1000 population - 1991 & 2001 Census

Sl. No. India and State!

Estimated elgibles couples per 1000 population

1991 2001INDIA 172 168

1 Andhra Pradesh 187 1832 Assam 152 1483 Bihar 178 1744 Chhatisgarh 172 1685 Gujarat 175 1716 Haryana 169 1657 Jharkhand 178 1748 Karnataka 169 1659 Kerala 163 159

10 Madhya Pradesh 178 17411 Maharashtra 172 16812 Orissa 167 16313 Punjab 160 15614 Rajasthan 178 17415 Tamil Nadu 174 17016 Uttar Pradesh 168 16417 West Bengal 169 16518 ArunachalPradesh 155 15119 Delhi 170 16620 Goa 144 14121 Himachal Pradesh 167 16322 Jammu & Kashmir 156 15223 Manipur 132 12924 Meghalaya 144 14125 Mizoram 131 12826 Nagaland 117 11427 Sikkim 144 14128 Tripura 157 15329 Uttaranchal 168 16430 A & N Islands 165 16131 Chandigarh 172 16832 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 179 17533 Daman Diu 155 15134 Lakshadweep 158 15435 Pondicherry 169 165

Source: Registrar General, India

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EXPECTATION OF LIFE AT BIRTH

Census Year Male Female1 2 3

1901-10 22.6 23.3 1911-20 19.4 20.9 1921-30 26.9 26.6 1931-40 (a) 32.1 31.4 1941-50 32.4 31.7 1951-60 41.9 40.6 1961-70 46.4 44.7 1970-75 50.5 49.0 1976-80 52.5 52.1 1981-85 55.4 55.7 1986-90 57.7 58.1 1991-96 60.6 61.7 1996-01 62.3 65.3 2001-05 63.8 66.1 2006-10 65.8 68.1 2011-15 (d) 67.3 69.6 2016-20 68.8 71.1 2021-25 69.8 72.3

(b)

(c)

Source:

(a) Office of the Registrar General, India. (b) Occational Paper SRS No. 3 of 1995 (c) Report of the Technical Group on Population Projections, 1996-2016 (Registrar General, India) (d) Report of the Technical Group on Population Projections, 2001-2026 : M/O Health & Family Welfare

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PROJECTED LEVELS OF THE EXPECTATION OF LIFE AT BIRTH (eoo), 2001-2025

Sl. No.

India/State/Union Territory

Male Female

2001-05 2006-10 2011-15 2016-20 2021-25 2001-05 2006-10 2011-15 2016-20 2021-25

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

INDIA 63.8 65.8 67.3 68.8 69.8 66.1 68.1 69.6 71.1 72.3NE States (Excluding Assam)

66.6 68.1 69.1 70.1 70.9 70.6 71.8 73.0 74.0 75.0

1 Andhra Pradesh 63.4 65.4 66.9 68.4 69.4 67.9 69.4 70.9 72.1 73.3

2 Assam 59.6 61.6 63.6 65.6 67.1 60.8 62.8 64.8 66.8 68.8

3 Bihar 65.6 67.1 68.6 69.6 70.6 64.7 66.7 68.7 70.2 71.4

4 Chhatisgarh 58.5 61.0 63.0 65.0 66.5 62.0 64.0 66.0 68.0 69.5

5 Delhi 70.6 71.4 72.2 73.0 73.5 73.8 74.8 75.8 76.6 77.4

6 Gujarat 64.9 67.2 69.2 70.7 71.9 69.0 71.0 72.5 73.7 74.9

7 Haryana 66.4 67.9 68.9 69.9 70.9 68.3 69.8 71.3 72.5 73.7

8 Himachal Pradesh 68.8 69.8 70.8 71.6 72.4 72.1 73.3 74.3 75.3 76.1

9 Jammu & Kashmir 63.0 65.0 66.5 68.0 69.2 64.5 67.0 69.3 71.3 72.8

10 Jharkhand 64.0 66.0 67.5 68.5 69.5 62.0 64.0 66.0 68.0 69.5

11 Karnataka 64.5 66.5 68.0 69.0 70.0 69.6 71.1 72.3 73.5 74.5

12 Kerala 70.8 72.0 73.2 74.2 75.2 76.0 76.8 77.6 78.1 78.6

13 Madhya Pradesh 60.5 62.5 64.5 66.5 68.0 61.3 63.3 65.3 67.3 69.3

14 Maharashtra 66.4 67.9 68.9 69.9 70.9 69.8 71.3 72.5 73.7 74.7

15 Orissa 60.3 62.3 64.3 66.3 67.8 62.3 64.8 67.3 69.6 71.6

16 Punjab 67.7 68.7 69.7 70.7 71.5 70.4 71.6 72.8 73.8 74.8

17 Rajasthan 64.1 66.1 67.6 68.6 69.6 67.2 69.2 70.7 71.9 73.1

18 Tamil Nadu 66.1 67.6 68.6 69.6 70.6 69.1 70.6 71.8 73.0 74.0

19 Uttar Pradesh 62.0 64.0 66.0 67.5 68.7 61.9 64.4 66.9 69.2 71.2

20 Uttarakhand 62.0 64.0 66.0 67.5 68.5 66.0 68.0 69.5 71.0 72.2

21 West Bengal 66.7 68.2 69.2 70.2 71.0 69.4 70.9 72.1 73.3 74.3

Source: Report of the Technical Group on Population Projections, -2001-2026 : M/O Health & Family Welfare

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Expectancy of life at birth by sex and residence, India and bigger States, 2002-06

India/StatesTotal Rural Urban

Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females

India 63.5 62.6 64.2 62.1 61.2 62.7 68.8 67.1 70.0

Andhra Pradesh 64.4 62.9 65.5 63.1 61.7 64.3 67.8 66.1 69.4

Assam 58.9 58.6 59.3 57.9 57.7 58.3 67.6 67.1 68.3

Bihar 61.6 62.2 60.4 60.7 61.7 59.7 67.5 66.7 68.3

Gujarat 64.1 62.9 65.2 62.7 61.7 63.7 66.6 65.3 68.4

Haryana 66.2 65.9 66.3 65.4 65.4 65.2 69.2 67.4 70.7

Himachal Pradesh 67.0 66.5 67.3 66.9 66.4 67.0 69.1 67.5 70.8

Karnataka 65.3 63.6 67.1 63.7 61.8 65.6 69.5 68.1 70.5

Kerala 74.0 71.4 76.3 73.8 71.4 76.1 74.6 70.8 76.7

Madhya Pradesh 58.0 58.1 57.9 56.6 56.7 56.3 65.1 64.2 66.0

Maharashtra 67.2 66.0 68.4 65.2 64.0 66.3 71.2 69.6 72.8

Orissa 59.6 59.5 59.6 58.8 58.8 58.8 66.4 64.3 67.7

Punjab 69.4 68.4 70.4 68.5 67.7 69.2 71.2 69.7 72.7

Rajasthan 62.0 61.5 62.3 60.6 60.4 60.7 67.0 66.7 67.2

Tamil Nadu 66.2 65.0 67.4 64.5 63.5 65.5 69.6 67.6 71.8

Uttar Pradesh 60.0 60.3 59.5 59.2 59.7 58.5 64.0 63.2 64.6

West Bengal 64.9 64.1 65.8 63.5 62.6 64.3 69.9 68.9 71.3

Source: Abridged Life Tables, 2002-2006 - Registrar General, India

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FERTILITY INDICATORS 1998-2008 ALL INDIA

Indicators Area 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

General Fertility Rate (GFR) Rural 115.2 112.8 112.7 108.6 106.0 103.5 109.7 106.2 103.4 98.6 96.9

Urban 79.7 77.6 76.5 74.4 72.5 71.9 72.0 70.9 69.1 67.3 66.5

Total 106.5 103.2 102.8 99.5 97.1 95.3 98.6 95.8 93.3 89.5 88.0

General Marital Fertility Rate (GMFR) Rural 149.1 147.8 148.8 145.4 142.1 141.0 143.3 140.7 137.8 133.9 130.8

Urban 113.8 112.3 111.1 110.0 106.4 106.4 102.3 101.5 99.5 97.7 95.9

Total 141.3 138.9 139.2 136.7 133.3 132.6 131.9 129.7 127.2 123.9 121.1

Total Fertility Rate (TFR)Rural 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.4 3.3 3.2 3.3 3.2 3.1 3.0 2.9

Urban 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.1 2.1 2.0 2.0 2.0

Total 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.1 3.0 3.0 2.9 2.9 2.8 2.7 2.6

Total Marital Fertility Rate (TMFR) Rural 4.8 4.9 5.0 4.9 4.8 4.9 4.6 4.5 4.6 4.5 4.5

Urban 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 3.9 3.8 3.9 3.9 3.9

Total 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.7 4.6 4.7 4.4 4.3 4.4 4.4 4.3

Gross Reproduction Rate (GRR) Rural 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.4

Urban 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.9

Total 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.2

Source: Sample Registration System -Registrar General, India

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Time series data on CBR, CDR, IMR & TFR - IndiaYear CBR CDR IMR TFR1971 36.9 14.9 129 5.21972 36.6 16.9 139 5.21973 34.6 15.5 134 4.91974 34.5 14.5 126 4.91975 35.2 15.9 140 4.91976 34.4 15.0 129 4.71977 33.0 14.7 130 4.51978 33.3 14.2 127 4.51979 33.1 12.8 120 4.41980 33.3 12.6 114 4.41981 33.9 12.5 110 4.51982 33.8 11.9 105 4.51983 33.7 11.9 105 4.51984 33.9 12.6 104 4.51985 32.9 11.8 97 4.31986 32.6 11.1 96 4.21987 32.2 10.9 95 4.11988 31.5 11.0 94 4.01989 30.6 10.3 91 3.91990 30.2 9.7 80 3.81991 29.5 9.8 80 3.61992 29.2 10.1 79 3.61993 28.7 9.3 74 3.51994 28.7 9.3 74 3.51995 28.3 9.0 74 3.51996 27.5 9.0 72 3.41997 27.2 8.9 71 3.31998 26.5 9.0 72 3.21999 26.0 8.7 70 3.22000 25.8 8.5 68 3.22001 25.4 8.4 66 3.12002 25.0 8.1 63 3.02003 24.8 8.0 60 3.02004 24.1 7.5 58 2.92005 23.8 7.6 58 2.92006 23.5 7.5 57 2.82007 23.1 7.4 55 2.72008 22.8 7.4 53 2.6

Source: Sample Registration System, RG India

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CRUDE BIRTH AND DEATH RATES IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS 1981-2008

YearCrude Birth Rate Crude Death Rate

Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1981 35.6 27.0 33.9 13.7 7.8 12.5

1982 35.5 27.6 33.8 13.1 7.4 11.9

1983 35.3 28.3 33.7 13.1 7.9 11.9

1984 35.3 29.4 33.9 13.8 8.6 12.6

1985 34.3 28.1 32.9 13.0 7.8 11.8

1986 34.2 27.1 32.6 12.2 7.6 11.1

1987 33.7 27.4 32.2 12.0 7.4 10.9

1988 33.1 26.3 31.5 12.0 7.7 11.0

1989 32.2 25.2 30.6 11.1 7.2 10.3

1990 31.7 24.7 30.2 10.5 6.8 9.7

1991 30.9 24.3 29.5 10.6 7.1 9.8

1992 30.9 23.1 29.2 10.9 7.0 10.1

1993 30.4 23.7 28.7 10.6 5.8 9.3

1994 30.5 23.1 28.7 10.1 6.7 9.3

1995 30.0 22.7 28.3 9.8 6.6 9.0

1996 29.3 21.6 27.5 9.7 6.5 9.0

1997 28.9 21.5 27.2 9.6 6.5 8.9

1998 28.0 21.1 26.5 9.7 6.6 9.0

1999 27.6 20.8 26.1 9.4 6.3 8.7

2000 27.6 20.7 25.8 9.3 6.3 8.5

2001 27.1 20.3 25.4 9.1 6.3 8.4

2002 26.6 20.0 25.0 8.7 6.1 8.1

2003 26.4 19.8 24.8 8.7 6.0 8.0

2004 25.9 19.0 24.1 8.2 5.8 7.5

2005 25.6 19.1 23.8 8.1 6.0 7.6

2006 25.2 18.8 23.5 8.1 6.0 7.5

2007 24.7 18.6 23.1 8.0 6.0 7.4

2008 24.4 18.5 22.8 8.0 5.9 7.4

Source:- Sample Registration System (SRS) 1981-2006, Registrar General, India.

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ESTIMATED BIRTH AND DEATH RATES IN DIFFERENT STATES/UNION TERRITORIES, 1981,1991, 2001, 2004 to 2008

Sl. No. State\Union/Territory Area

Birth Rate1981 1991 2001 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 111. Andhra Pradesh Total 31.7 26.0 21.0 19.0 19.1 18.9 18.7 18.4

Rural 32.7 26.5 21.4 20.2 20.1 19.8 19.5 19.1 Urban 27.5 24.4 19.7 16.1 16.7 16.5 16.7 16.8

2. Assam Total 33.0 30.9 27.0 25.1 25.0 24.6 24.3 23.9 Rural 33.8 31.7 27.9 27.0 26.6 26.1 25.7 25.3 Urban 23.2 21.3 18.6 14.3 15.3 15.4 15.5 15.7

3. Bihar Total 39.1 30.7 31.2 30.2 30.4 29.9 29.4 28.9 Rural 39.7 31.3 32.3 31.0 31.2 30.7 30.2 29.7 Urban 33.9 25.5 23.4 23.1 23.8 23.0 22.9 22.5

4. Chhatisgarh Total NA NA 26.5 27.4 27.2 26.9 26.5 26.1 Rural NA NA 29.1 29.3 29.0 28.5 28.0 27.6 Urban NA NA 22.5 19.4 20.0 19.9 19.6 19.3

5. Gujarat Total 34.5 27.5 25.0 24.3 23.7 23.5 23.0 22.6 Rural 36.1 28.2 26.7 26.3 25.5 25.0 24.5 24.1 Urban 29.8 25.9 21.5 21.1 21.0 21.1 20.7 20.3

6. Haryana Total 36.5 33.1 26.8 25.1 24.3 23.9 23.4 23.0 Rural 37.8 34.7 27.9 26.8 25.7 25.1 24.5 24.2 Urban 29.6 27.2 22.9 21.2 21.0 21.1 20.8 20.4

7. Himachal Pradesh Total 31.5 28.5 21.2 19.2 20.0 18.8 17.4 17.7 Rural 32.4 29.2 21.5 19.9 20.7 19.5 17.9 18.2 Urban 17.3 18.6 17.1 12.7 13.3 12.4 12.6 12.1

8 Jammu & Kashmir Total 31.6 NA 20.2 18.7 18.9 18.7 19.0 18.8 Rural 33.9 NA 21.1 20.2 20.2 20.0 20.4 20.2 Urban 21.4 NA 16.4 13.4 14.3 14.2 14.1 14.0

9. Jharkhand Total NA NA 26.2 26.2 26.8 26.2 26.1 25.8 Rural NA NA 28.3 28.1 28.8 28.0 27.8 27.5 Urban NA NA 19.5 18.5 18.7 18.8 19.0 18.9

10. Karnataka Total 28.3 26.9 22.2 20.9 20.6 20.1 19.9 19.8 Rural 29.2 27.9 23.6 22.5 22.1 21.5 21.2 20.9 Urban 25.7 24.0 19.0 17.9 17.9 17.7 17.5 17.9

11. Kerala Total 25.6 18.3 17.3 15.2 15.0 14.9 14.7 14.6 Rural 26.0 18.4 17.4 15.4 15.1 15.0 14.8 14.6 Urban 23.5 18.1 16.7 14.6 14.8 14.6 14.5 14.6

12. Madhya Pradesh Total 37.6 35.8 31.0 29.8 29.4 29.1 28.5 28.0 Rural 38.8 37.3 32.9 32.0 31.6 31.2 30.5 30.0 Urban 31.4 29.7 23.1 22.6 22.0 21.9 21.5 21.1

13. Maharashtra Total 28.5 26.2 20.7 19.1 19.0 18.5 18.1 17.9 Rural 30.4 28.0 21.1 19.9 19.6 19.2 18.7 18.4 Urban 24.5 22.9 20.2 17.9 18.2 17.5 17.3 17.2

14. Manipur Total 26.6 20.1 18.3 13.9 14.7 13.4 14.6 15.8 Rural 26.8 20.7 19.0 13.3 14.5 13.5 14.4 15.9 Urban 24.4 18.0 16.1 15.8 15.5 13.1 15.2 15.7

15. Meghalaya Total 32.6 32.4 28.3 25.2 25.1 24.7 24.4 25.2 Rural 35.0 35.4 30.7 26.6 27.3 26.4 26.1 27.3 Urban 18.5 18.7 15.0 18.5 15.1 17.1 17.0 15.6

16. Mizoram Total NA NA 15.7 19.1 18.8 17.8 18.2 17.8 Rural NA NA 17.7 23.5 23.2 21.6 22.5 22.0 Urban NA NA 13.2 14.6 14.4 14.0 13.7 13.4

17. Nagaland Total NA 18.5 NA 13.9 16.4 17.3 17.4 17.5 Rural 21.4 20.4 NA 13.5 16.5 16.8 17.7 17.8 Urban NA 10.1 12.4 15.9 16.1 19.2 16.1 16.4

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Sl. No. State\Union/Territory Area

Birth Rate1981 1991 2001 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1118. Orissa Total 33.1 28.8 23.5 23.0 22.7 22.3 21.5 21.4

Rural 33.4 29.6 24.0 23.5 23.6 23.2 22.4 22.0 Urban 29.3 21.6 19.7 19.4 17.3 16.3 16.1 16.0

19. Punjab Total 30.3 27.7 21.2 20.6 18.7 18.1 17.6 17.3 Rural 30.8 28.5 22.1 21.5 19.3 18.8 18.3 18.0 Urban 28.5 25.6 18.7 17.9 17.6 17.0 16.4 16.1

20. Rajasthan Total 37.1 35.0 31.1 30.3 29.0 28.6 27.9 27.5 Rural 38.3 36.0 32.4 31.6 30.8 30.2 29.2 28.8 Urban 31.2 30.3 24.8 24.0 23.7 23.8 23.7 23.5

21. Sikkim Total 31.0 22.5 21.6 21.9 19.5 19.9 18.1 18.4 Rural 32.2 24.2 21.8 22.3 19.7 20.2 18.2 18.7 Urban 26.6 14.4 16.7 13.4 18.1 18.0 17.5 16.6

22. Tamil Nadu Total 28.0 20.8 19.1 18.3 17.1 16.5 15.8 16.0 Rural 29.7 20.8 19.6 18.8 17.8 16.9 16.0 16.2 Urban 23.9 20.8 17.8 17.3 16.2 16.0 15.5 15.8

23 Tripura Total 26.4 24.4 16.1 14.5 15.0 16.0 17.1 15.4 Rural 27.6 25.4 16.6 14.8 15.6 16.5 17.9 16.1 Urban 14.8 15.5 13.5 13.2 11.9 13.8 13.5 12.0

24. Uttarakhand Total NA NA 18.5 17.2 20.5 20.9 20.4 20.1 Rural NA NA 21.1 18.9 21.6 22.1 21.3 21.0 Urban NA NA 16.6 16.0 16.2 16.6 17.0 16.5

25. Uttar Pradesh Total 39.6 35.7 32.1 31.3 30.8 30.4 29.5 29.1 Rural 40.8 37.2 33.2 32.2 32.0 31.3 30.5 30.0 Urban 31.5 29.0 27.0 26.6 26.2 26.5 25.5 25.1

26. West Bengal Total 33.2 27.0 20.6 20.3 19.3 18.8 17.9 17.5 Rural 37.0 30.3 22.9 22.4 21.8 21.2 19.8 19.4 Urban 20.0 18.5 13.8 14.0 12.9 12.6 12.7 12.4

27. A & N Islands Total 34.0 20.0 16.8 17.1 16.9 15.7 15.8 16.9 Rural 35.5 21.5 17.8 18.1 17.4 17.5 17.7 16.9 Urban 22.7 15.2 14.2 14.3 16.0 12.6 12.5 17.1

28. Arunachal Pr. Total NA 30.9 22.2 18.9 21.2 23.3 22.2 21.8 Rural 32.1 31.6 23.1 19.5 22.2 24.4 23.4 23.1 Urban NA 24.0 13.0 12.3 16.8 18.7 17.3 15.2

29. Chandigarh Total 24.6 13.9 16.3 14.8 16.1 17.3 15.7 16.4 Rural 32.9 19.2 20.8 22.4 21.4 23.3 23.1 22.6 Urban 23.4 13.5 15.7 13.9 15.6 16.7 15.0 15.8

30. D.& N.Haveli Total NA NA 29.5 30.3 28.8 29.4 27.8 27.0 Rural 36.8 31.1 30.4 31.2 28.6 29.2 27.2 26.4 Urban NA NA 20.0 20.1 29.5 30.0 30.0 29.2

31. Delhi Total 26.9 24.7 18.9 17.3 18.4 18.6 18.1 18.4 Rural 36.0 30.2 23.3 21.3 18.4 19.0 20.0 20.2 Urban 25.8 24.2 18.3 16.8 18.4 18.5 17.8 18.1

32. Goa Total 15.5 16.8 14.2 13.9 13.8 14.8 14.7 13.6 Rural 16.3 16.7 14.2 14.3 12.9 13.9 13.0 13.4 Urban 13.2 16.9 14.2 13.3 14.4 15.4 15.8 13.8

33 Daman & Diu Total NA 27.9 22.3 22.4 20.0 19.1 17.8 17.5 Rural NA 34.6 22.7 23.3 19.7 20.6 19.5 17.3 Urban NA 17.0 22.0 21.6 20.6 16.8 15.1 17.9

34 Lakshadweep Total NA 27.1 20.4 19.0 20.4 19.1 18.3 14.3 Rural 29.7 30.0 22.1 20.1 21.0 19.0 18.1 15.7 Urban NA 23.8 18.7 18.0 19.8 19.2 18.5 12.9

35 Puducherry Total 21.7 19.2 17.9 17.5 17.0 16.2 15.1 16.4 Rural 22.8 20.0 18.8 18.0 17.0 16.9 15.4 16.4 Urban 14.7 18.1 17.3 17.1 17.0 15.8 14.9 16.4

INDIA Total 33.9 29.5 25.4 24.8 24.1 23.8 23.1 22.8 Rural 35.6 30.9 27.1 26.4 25.9 25.6 24.7 24.4 Urban 27.0 24.3 20.3 19.8 19.0 19.1 18.6 18.5

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1981 1991 2001 2004 2005 2006 2007 20081 2 3 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 191. Andhra Pradesh Total 11.1 9.7 8.2 7.0 7.3 7.3 7.4 7.5

Rural 12.2 10.5 9.0 7.9 7.9 7.9 8.0 8.3Urban 6.5 6.7 5.6 5.0 5.9 5.8 5.7 5.7

2. Assam Total 12.6 11.5 9.6 8.8 8.7 8.7 8.6 8.6Rural 13.0 11.8 9.9 9.3 9.2 9.2 9.1 9.0Urban 8.0 6.9 6.6 5.5 5.6 5.8 5.7 5.6

3. Bihar Total 13.9 9.8 8.2 8.1 8.1 7.7 7.5 7.3Rural 14.7 10.2 8.5 8.3 8.3 7.8 7.6 7.4Urban 8.0 6.3 6.3 5.7 6.6 6.3 6.2 6.0

4. Chhatisgarh Total NA NA 8.8 7.7 8.1 8.1 8.1 8.1Rural NA NA 10.1 8.1 8.4 8.5 8.5 8.5Urban NA NA 7.0 6.0 6.9 6.3 6.5 6.4

5. Gujarat Total 12.0 8.5 7.8 6.9 7.1 7.3 7.2 6.9Rural 12.4 8.8 8.9 7.8 8.0 8.2 8.1 8.0Urban 10.7 7.9 5.6 5.5 5.8 5.9 5.8 5.4

6. Haryana Total 11.3 8.2 7.6 6.6 6.7 6.5 6.6 6.9Rural 11.9 8.5 7.7 7.1 7.0 6.9 7.0 7.3Urban 7.6 6.8 7.4 5.6 5.8 5.6 5.7 5.9

7. Himachal Pradesh Total 11.1 8.9 7.1 6.8 6.9 6.8 7.1 7.4Rural 11.5 9.1 7.2 7.0 7.1 7.1 7.3 7.7Urban 5.1 5.2 5.3 4.5 4.7 4.8 5.0 4.7

8 Jammu & Kashmir Total 9.0 NA 6.1 5.6 5.5 5.9 5.8 5.8Rural 9.7 NA 6.1 5.8 5.7 6.1 6.0 6.0Urban 6.0 NA 6.1 5.1 5.0 5.0 4.9 4.9

9. Jharkhand Total NA NA 8.8 8.0 7.9 7.5 7.3 7.1Rural NA NA 9.7 8.7 8.4 7.9 7.6 7.5Urban NA NA 6.0 5.0 5.7 5.9 5.8 5.2

10. Karnataka Total 9.1 9.0 7.6 6.9 7.1 7.1 7.3 7.4Rural 10.2 9.8 8.2 7.8 7.9 8.0 8.3 8.5Urban 6.3 6.9 6.4 5.3 5.6 5.5 5.4 5.5

11. Kerala Total 6.6 6.0 6.6 6.1 6.4 6.7 6.8 6.6Rural 6.7 6.2 6.8 6.0 6.3 6.8 6.9 6.7Urban 5.8 5.3 6.2 6.4 6.5 6.5 6.4 6.4

12. Madhya Pradesh Total 16.6 13.8 10.1 9.2 9.0 8.9 8.7 8.6Rural 18.0 14.9 10.8 10.1 9.8 9.6 9.4 9.4Urban 9.3 9.2 7.2 6.4 6.1 6.3 6.2 6.0

13. Maharashtra Total 9.6 8.2 7.5 6.2 6.7 6.7 6.6 6.6Rural 10.6 9.3 8.5 6.8 7.4 7.4 7.3 7.4Urban 7.4 6.2 5.9 5.4 5.7 5.8 5.7 5.6

14. Manipur Total 6.6 5.4 5.2 4.3 4.1 4.5 4.4 5.0 Rural 6.8 5.4 4.8 4.3 4.0 4.4 4.2 4.8 Urban 4.5 5.7 6.1 4.4 4.4 4.6 4.9 5.4

15. Meghalaya Total 8.2 8.8 9.0 7.3 7.5 8.0 7.5 7.9 Rural 8.9 9.9 9.9 7.6 7.9 8.5 7.9 8.4 Urban 4.3 4.0 3.9 6.0 6.0 5.8 6.0 5.4

16. Mizoram Total NA NA 4.4 5.2 5.1 5.5 5.2 5.1 Rural NA NA 5.2 6.1 6.2 6.2 6.0 5.9 Urban NA NA 3.4 4.3 4.1 4.8 4.3 4.2

17. Nagaland Total NA 3.3 NA 3.7 3.8 4.8 5.0 4.6 Rural 5.3 3.9 NA 4.0 4.0 4.9 5.4 5.0 Urban NA 0.8 2.6 2.3 3.1 4.1 3.8 3.3

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18. Orissa Total 13.1 12.8 10.4 9.7 9.6 9.5 9.2 9.0

Rural 13.5 13.5 10.8 10.2 10.0 9.9 9.5 9.4 Urban 7.9 6.5 6.8 6.3 7.2 7.0 7.0 6.9

19. Punjab Total 9.4 7.8 7.0 7.0 6.4 6.7 7.0 7.2 Rural 10.0 8.5 7.2 7.3 6.9 7.2 7.7 8.0 Urban 7.1 5.7 6.4 6.0 5.6 5.8 5.9 6.0

20. Rajasthan Total 14.3 10.1 8.0 7.6 7.0 7.0 6.8 6.8 Rural 15.8 10.6 8.3 7.9 7.3 7.2 7.0 7.0 Urban 7.6 7.7 6.2 6.2 6.1 6.2 6.0 6.1

21. Sikkim Total 8.9 7.5 5.1 5.0 4.9 5.1 5.3 5.2 Rural 9.9 8.5 5.2 5.1 5.1 5.2 5.4 5.4 Urban 5.4 3.0 3.2 4.0 4.0 4.8 4.4 3.7

22. Tamil Nadu Total 11.8 8.8 7.7 7.6 7.5 7.4 7.2 7.4 Rural 13.5 9.5 8.5 8.5 8.1 8.2 8.0 8.2 Urban 7.9 7.6 6.0 5.6 6.7 6.2 6.3 6.3

23. Tripura Total 8.0 7.6 5.6 5.5 5.5 5.7 6.5 5.9 Rural 8.2 7.7 5.6 5.4 5.5 5.7 6.6 6.0 Urban 5.4 6.4 5.2 6.0 5.7 5.8 6.4 5.2

24. Uttarakhand Total NA NA 7.8 6.5 7.2 7.4 6.8 6.4Rural NA NA 10.0 8.6 8.0 7.9 7.1 6.7Urban NA NA 6.1 4.8 4.4 5.3 5.3 5.6

25. Uttar Pradesh Total 16.3 11.3 10.1 9.5 8.8 8.7 8.5 8.4 Rural 17.3 12.0 10.6 10.1 9.5 9.1 9.0 8.8 Urban 9.9 8.3 7.8 7.0 6.2 6.8 6.5 6.6

26. West Bengal Total 11.0 8.3 7.0 6.6 6.3 6.4 6.3 6.2 Rural 12.2 8.9 7.2 6.8 6.4 6.3 6.3 6.1 Urban 6.9 6.7 6.4 6.2 6.0 6.6 6.4 6.6

27. A & N Islands Total 8.4 5.8 4.7 5.6 3.7 4.7 4.5 4.8 Rural 9.2 6.4 5.0 6.4 3.7 5.3 5.1 5.5 Urban 2.4 3.8 4.1 3.4 3.6 3.6 3.4 3.6

28. Arunachal Pr. Total NA 13.5 5.7 4.7 4.7 5.0 5.1 5.2 Rural 12.1 14.5 6.0 4.9 5.0 5.5 5.6 5.6 Urban NA 3.5 2.3 2.5 3.1 2.8 3.3 3.0

29. Chandigarh Total 2.4 4.6 3.6 3.8 2.9 4.5 4.0 4.4 Rural 5.9 6.2 2.2 3.9 2.8 2.7 3.2 3.1 Urban 1.9 4.5 3.7 3.8 2.9 4.7 4.1 4.6

30. D.& N.Haveli Total NA NA 6.5 6.1 5.2 5.1 4.8 5.4 Rural 14.1 11.4 6.9 6.4 5.7 5.6 5.3 6.1 Urban NA NA 2.9 3.4 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.0

31. Delhi Total 7.1 6.3 5.1 5.0 4.7 4.6 4.8 4.8 Rural 9.2 8.0 5.6 5.5 5.4 5.5 5.2 5.1 Urban 6.8 6.2 5.0 4.9 4.6 4.5 4.7 4.7

32. Goa Total 6.8 7.5 7.7 8.1 7.2 7.1 7.2 6.6 Rural 7.7 8.0 8.3 8.9 8.1 8.9 8.4 8.1 Urban 4.3 6.4 6.7 7.0 6.5 5.8 6.4 5.7

33. Daman & Diu Total NA 9.0 6.7 6.6 5.8 5.6 5.5 5.3 Rural NA 10.5 7.6 7.3 5.5 5.3 5.4 5.4 Urban NA 6.5 5.9 6.0 6.2 6.1 5.7 5.2

34. Lakshadweep Total NA 4.7 5.0 5.2 7.3 6.3 6.5 7.1 Rural 8.4 6.4 4.7 5.0 5.5 7.5 7.3 6.4 Urban NA 2.7 5.2 5.4 9.1 5.2 5.7 7.8

35. Puducherry Total 7.3 6.6 7.0 6.3 8.0 7.1 7.7 7.5 Rural 7.3 7.4 7.8 7.7 7.6 8.0 8.1 8.8 Urban 7.2 6.0 6.6 5.4 8.2 6.7 7.5 6.9

INDIA Total 12.5 9.8 8.4 8.0 7.5 7.6 7.4 7.4 Rural 13.7 10.6 9.1 8.7 8.2 8.1 8.0 8.0 Urban 7.8 7.1 6.3 6.0 5.8 6.0 6.0 5.9

NA = Not Available# The scheme on sample Registration system came in operation in Mizoram from 1996.$ Total rates for Goa and Daman & DiuSource :Registrar General, India - Sample Registration System.

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ESTIMATED AGE-SPECIFIC DEATH RATES BY SEX , 2004-2008 : INDIA

Age Group

Male Female Total

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Below 1 70.1 61.9 55.9 58.2 52.7 68.1 66.2 56.2 60.8 54.9 69.2 63.9 56.0 59.5 53.7

1-4 4.1 4.3 4.2 3.2 3.4 5.7 5.6 5.7 4.8 4.7 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.0 4.0

0-4 16.6 16.4 16.3 15.2 14.4 17.5 18.2 17.7 16.9 16.1 17.0 17.3 17.0 16.0 15.2

5-9 1.5 1.5 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.5 1.7 1.5 1.3 1.2 1.5 1.6 1.4 1.3 1.2

10-14 1.0 1.1 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.9 1.1 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.9 1.1 1.0 1.0 0.9

15-19 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.3 1.4 1.7 1.9 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.6 1.7 1.6 1.4 1.4

20-24 1.9 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0

25-29 2.5 2.3 2.6 2.3 2.4 2.0 2.2 2.0 1.8 1.8 2.3 2.2 2.3 2.1 2.1

30-34 3.2 3.0 3.1 3.1. 3.2 2.4 2.0 2.2 2.0 2.1 2.8 2.5 2.7 2.6 2.7

35-39 3.8 3.9 4.2 4.1 4.5 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.4 2.4 3.1 3.2 3.4 3.3 3.5

40-44 5.3 5.0 5.3 5.8 5.7 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.2 4.2 4.0 4.2 4.4 4.5

45-49 6.7 7.2 7.4 7.8 7.7 4.8 4.4 4.2 4.0 4.1 5.9 6.0 6.0 6.1 6.1

50-54 10.0 10.8 9.9 11.4 11.5 5.7 6.4 5.9 6.1 6.0 7.6 8.4 7.7 8.6 8.6

55-59 13.7 15.4 15.4 15.1 15.0 10.9 10.9 10.2 10.8 10.1 12.4 13.3 13.0 13.1 12.6

60-64 24.6 24.2 24.4 26.1 26.5 17.2 18.2 18.0 19.2 18.4 20.9 21.2 21.2 22.6 22.5

65-69 35.0 37.7 38.7 37.4 39.3 25.5 27.7 28.9 28.2 27.9 30.1 32.6 33.7 32.7 33.5

70 -74 55.5 57.5 56.8 62.2 61.5 44.3 48.0 47.6 51.3 47.6 50.0 52.8 52.1 56.6 54.3

75-79 80.0 83.6 84.4 84.9 86.6 62.4 64.5 67.0 64.6 72.4 71.2 74.0 75.5 74.6 79.4

80-84 116.0 113.9 118.3 123.0 125.5 100.9 99.9 98.3 105.2 109.3 108.3 106.7 107.8 113.6 116.9

85+ 193.9 170.6 190.7 199.0 201.2 175.5 168.1 188.6 192.6 194.2 184.0 169.3 189.6 195.5 197.4

All ages 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 7.0 7.1 7.0 6.9 6.8 7.5 7.6 7.5 7.4 7.4

Source: Sample Registration System, Registrar General, India.

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ESTIMATED AGE-SPECIFIC DEATH RATES BY SEX , 2004-2008 : RURAL

Age Group

Male Female Total2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16Below 1 39.6 39.5 36.3 39.2 33.9 38.4 43.6 37.6 40.0 36.5 39.0 18 19 39.6 35.21-4 2.2 2.0 2.2 1.4 1.7 3.2 2.9 2.8 2.6 2.2 2.7 18 19 2.0 2.00-4 9.8 9.5 9.7 9.0 8.6 10.5 11.1 10.5 10.2 9.7 10.1 18 19 9.6 9.15-9 0.8 0.8 0.6 0.7 0.5 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.6 0.7 0.8 18 19 0.7 0.610-14 0.7 0.7 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.6 18 19 0.6 0.615-19 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.2 18 19 1.0 1.120-24 1.4 1.6 1.5 1.7 1.8 1.2 1.6 1.2 1.3 1.7 1.3 18 19 1.5 1.725-29 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.8 1.9 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.5 1.3 1.7 18 19 1.7 1.630-34 2.7 2.5 2.2 2.5 2.9 1.8 1.5 1.7 1.4 1.2 2.3 18 19 2.0 2.135-39 3.4 3.8 3.8 3.7 4.0 1.4 1.7 1.8 1.7 1.7 2.4 18 19 2.8 2.940-44 4.6 4.6 5.2 5.2 5.1 2.4 2.3 2.2 2.4 2.5 3.6 18 19 3.8 3.845-49 6.1 6.9 6.6 6.8 7.1 3.7 3.2 3.0 3.4 3.5 5.1 18 19 5.2 5.450-54 7.9 10.6 9.6 10.2 9.7 5.4 5.2 5.4 5.2 5.2 6.6 18 19 7.7 7.555-59 11.9 14.0 14.2 14.4 15.1 9.5 8.9 9.8 9.0 9.2 10.8 18 19 11.9 12.260-64 21.6 21.6 22.6 21.8 20.5 14.4 16.4 16.7 18.2 16.8 18.1 18 19 20.0 18.765-69 32.5 34.5 36.0 35.7 35.4 23.2 26.3 24.6 24.7 23.7 27.8 30.3 30.3 30.2 29.570 -74 50.0 54.5 53.1 54.0 53.0 40.2 44.0 42.5 44.2 40.3 45.1 49.2 47.6 48.8 46.375-79 72.9 82.6 82.6 75.8 73.6 59.7 72.2 64.7 62.4 62.8 66.0 77.2 73.4 68.9 68.180-84 110.9 116.3 122.6 109.7 115.5 104.0 100.4 104.3 104.8 103.8 107.3 107.8 112.7 107.0 109.085+ 178.5 186.3 202.4 207.9 175.6 187.7 170.1 186.7 191.9 194.2 183.8 176.9 193.2 198.7 186.2All ages 6.1 6.5 6.6 6.5 6.5 5.4 5.5 5.4 5.4 5.3 5.8 6.0 6.0 6.0 5.9

Age Group

Male Female Total2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

1 3 4 5 6 6 8 9 10 11 11 13 14 15 16 16Below 1 80.8 68.5 61.6 63.5 58.3 78.6 73.0 61.4 66.8 60.2 79.7 70.7 61.5 65.1 59.21-4 4.7 5.0 4.9 3.8 3.9 6.4 6.5 6.6 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.7 5.7 4.6 4.70-4 18.7 18.6 18.4 17.1 16.2 19.6 20.4 19.9 19.0 18.1 19.1 19.5 19.1 18.0 17.15-9 1.7 1.7 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.6 1.9 1.8 1.6 1.3 1.7 1.8 1.6 1.5 1.410-14 1.1 1.3 1.1 1.0 0.8 1.0 1.3 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.3 1.1 1.1 0.915-19 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.4 1.4 1.8 2.0 1.8 1.6 1.5 1.7 1.9 1.8 1.5 1.520-24 2.2 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.2 2.5 2.3 2.4 2.3 2.2 2.3 2.2 2.3 2.2 2.225-29 2.7 2.4 2.9 2.5 2.6 2.3 2.5 2.4 2.0 2.0 2.5 2.5 2.6 2.2 2.330-34 3.4 3.2 3.4 3.4 3.4 2.7 2.3 2.4 2.3 2.4 3.0 2.7 2.9 2.8 2.935-39 4.0 3.9 4.4 4.3 4.7 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.7 2.7 3.3 3.4 3.6 3.6 3.740-44 5.7 5.2 5.3 6.1 6.0 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.3 3.5 4.5 4.3 4.4 4.7 4.845-49 7.0 7.4 7.8 8.2 8.0 5.3 5.0 4.8 4.4 4.4 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.5 6.350-54 11.0 10.9 10.0 12.0 12.3 5.7 6.8 6.1 6.5 6.4 8.0 8.6 7.8 8.9 9.155-59 14.5 16.0 16.0 15.4 15.0 11.4 11.7 10.4 11.4 10.5 13.0 14.0 13.3 13.5 12.760-64 25.7 25.1 25.0 27.7 28.7 18.1 18.8 18.4 19.6 18.9 21.9 22.0 21.7 23.6 23.965-69 35.8 38.9 39.7 38.0 40.8 26.3 28.2 30.4 29.5 29.4 30.9 33.4 35.0 33.6 34.970 -74 57.2 58.5 58.0 64.9 64.4 45.7 49.3 49.3 53.7 50.2 51.6 54.0 53.6 59.1 57.175-79 82.4 83.9 85.0 88.1 91.5 63.4 61.7 67.8 65.5 76.0 73.0 72.8 76.3 76.7 83.780-84 117.6 113.2 116.9 127.4 128.9 99.8 99.8 96.2 105.3 111.4 108.7 106.4 106.1 115.8 119.785+ 198.4 166.0 187.1 196.2 210.0 170.9 167.3 189.4 192.9 194.2 184.1 166.7 188.3 194.4 201.5All ages 8.7 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 7.6 7.7 7.6 7.4 7.3 8.2 8.1 8.1 8.0 8.0

Source: Sample Registration System, Registrar General, India.

Source: Sample Registration System, Registrar General, India.

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INFANT MORTALITY RATE BY SEX 1980, 1985, 1990 to 2008 - ALL INDIA

YearAll India

Male Female Total1 2 3 4

1980 113 115 1141985 96 98 971990 78 81 801991 81 80 801992 79 80 791993 73 75 741994 75 73 741995 73 76 741996 71 73 721997 70 72 711998 70 73 721999 70 71 702000 67 69 682001 64 68 662002 62 65 632003 57 64 602004 58 58 582005 56 61 582006 56 59 572007 55 56 552008 52 55 53

Source: Sample Registration System, Registrar General India

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INFANT MORTALITY RATES BY SEX INDIA AND MAJOR STATES : 2001, 2004 to 2008

TABLE -A.20 (contd…)

India/States 2001 2004 2005Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11INDIA 64 68 66 58 58 58 56 61 58

1. Andhra Pradesh 65 68 66 59 58 59 56 58 57 2. Assam 69 80 74 76 55 66 66 69 68 3. Bihar 57 68 62 60 63 61 60 62 61 4. Chhattisgarh .. .. .. 78 42 60 63 64 63 5. Delhi .. .. .. 32 32 32 33 37 35 6. Gujarat 61 60 60 50 57 53 52 55 54 7. Haryana 63 70 66 55 68 61 51 70 60 8. Himachal Pradesh 48 36 43 56 45 51 47 51 49 9. Jammu & Kashmir .. .. .. 41 59 49 47 55 50 10. Jharkhand .. .. .. 42 57 49 43 58 50 11. Karnataka 58 57 58 49 49 49 48 51 50 12. Kerala 14 9 11 14 11 12 14 15 14 13. Madhya Pradesh 83 89 86 82 75 79 72 79 76 14. Maharashtra 43 48 45 31 42 36 34 37 36 15. Orissa 90 93 91 76 79 77 74 77 75 16. Punjab 43 63 52 37 55 45 41 48 44 17. Rajasthan 78 82 80 66 69 67 64 72 68 18. Tamil Nadu 45 54 49 43 38 41 35 39 37 19. Uttar Pradesh 82 83 83 71 72 72 71 75 73 20. West Bengal 53 49 51 45 34 40 38 39 38

India/States 2006 2007 2008Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20INDIA 56 59 57 55 56 55 52 55 53

1. Andhra Pradesh 55 58 56 54 55 54 51 54 52 2. Assam 67 68 67 64 67 66 62 65 64 3. Bihar 58 63 60 57 58 58 53 58 56 4. Chhattisgarh 59 62 61 58 61 59 57 58 57 5. Delhi 36 39 37 36 36 36 34 37 35 6. Gujarat 52 54 53 50 54 52 49 51 50 7. Haryana 57 58 57 55 56 55 51 57 54 8. Himachal Pradesh 45 55 50 45 49 47 43 45 44 9. Jammu & Kashmir 51 53 52 49 52 51 48 51 49 10. Jharkhand 46 52 49 47 49 48 45 48 46 11. Karnataka 46 50 48 46 47 47 44 46 45 12. Kerala 14 16 15 12 13 13 10 13 12 13. Madhya Pradesh 72 77 74 72 72 72 68 72 70 14. Maharashtra 35 36 35 33 35 34 33 33 33 15. Orissa 73 74 73 70 72 71 68 70 69 16. Punjab 39 50 44 42 45 43 39 43 41 17. Rajasthan 65 69 67 63 67 65 60 65 63 18. Tamil Nadu 36 37 37 34 36 35 30 33 31 19. Uttar Pradesh 70 73 71 67 70 69 64 70 67 20. West Bengal 37 40 38 37 36 37 34 37 35

Note : The information i/r of Delhi, Jammu & Kashmir, Chhattisgarh & Jharkhand are not available upto 2003. Source: Sample Registration System -Registrar General,India

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MORTALITY INDICATORS BY RESIDENCE : ALL INDIA 1980 to 2008

TABLE - A.21 (contd…)

YearPeri-natal Mortality Rate Still Birth Rate

Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total

1 11 12 13 14 15 161980 60 35 56 12 8 11 1985 52 30 48 11 9 10 1990 52 34 48 12 11 12 1991 49 33 46 11 10 11 1992 50 34 48 12 10 12 1993 48 31 44 11 9 11 1994 43 39 43 7 15 9 1995 48 31 45 9 9 9 1996 46 32 44 9 9 9 1997 46 29 43 9 9 9 1998 45 29 42 9 8 9 1999 47 30 44 11 8 10 2000 44 26 40 9 7 8 2001 39 25 36 10 8 9 2002 38 23 35 9 7 9 2003 36 20 33 9 8 9 2004 39 23 35 10 8 10 2005 40 24 37 9 8 9 2006 41 24 37 9 8 9 2007 41 24 37 9 8 9 2008 39 22 35 9 7 8

YearInfant Mortality Rate Neo-natal Mortality Rate Post neo-natal Mortality Rate

Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1980 124 65 114 76 39 69 48 26 45 1985 107 59 97 67 38 60 40 26 37 1990 86 50 80 57 31 53 29 20 27 1991 87 53 80 55 32 51 31 21 29 1992 85 53 79 54 33 50 31 20 29 1993 82 45 74 52 28 47 28 16 26 1994 80 52 74 52 33 48 28 20 26 1995 80 48 74 52 29 48 28 19 26 1996 77 46 72 50 28 47 27 17 25 1997 77 45 71 51 26 46 26 19 25 1998 77 45 72 49 27 45 NA NA NA1999 75 44 70 49 28 45 NA NA NA2000 74 44 68 49 27 44 NA NA NA2001 72 42 66 44 25 40 NA NA NA2002 69 40 63 44 24 40 26 16 24 2003 66 38 60 41 22 37 25 16 23 2004 64 40 58 41 24 37 22 16 21 2005 64 40 58 41 23 37 23 17 22 2006 62 39 57 41 23 37 22 16 20 2007 61 37 55 40 22 36 20 16 19 2008 58 36 53 39 21 35 19 15 18

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CHILD MORTALITY RATE & INFANT MORTALITY RATE BY RESIDENCE

TABLE - A.22 (contd…)

Sl. No.

India/Major States

Infant Mortality Rate

Total Rural Urban

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

1 2 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29INDIA 58 58 57 55 53 64 64 62 61 58 40 40 39 37 36

1. Andhra Pradesh 59 57 56 54 52 65 63 62 60 58 39 39 38 37 36 2. Assam 66 68 67 66 64 69 71 70 68 66 38 39 42 41 39 3. Bihar 61 61 60 58 56 63 62 62 59 57 47 47 45 44 42 4. Chhatisgarh 60 63 61 59 57 61 65 62 61 59 52 52 50 49 48 5. Delhi 32 35 37 36 35 48 64 42 41 40 30 33 36 35 34 6. Gujarat 53 54 53 52 50 62 63 62 60 58 38 37 37 36 35 7. Haryana 61 60 57 55 54 66 64 62 60 58 47 45 45 44 43 8. Himachal Pradesh 51 49 50 47 44 54 50 52 49 45 15 20 26 25 27 9. J & K 49 50 52 51 49 51 53 54 53 51 37 39 38 38 37 10. Jharkhand 49 50 49 48 46 51 53 52 51 49 34 33 32 31 32 11. Karnataka 49 50 48 47 45 54 54 53 52 50 38 39 36 35 33 12. Kerala 12 14 15 13 12 13 15 16 14 12 9 12 12 10 10 13. Madhya Pradesh 79 76 74 72 70 84 80 79 77 75 56 54 52 50 48 14. Maharastra 36 36 35 34 33 42 41 42 41 40 27 27 26 24 23 15. Orissa 77 75 73 71 69 80 78 76 73 71 58 55 53 52 49 16. Punjab 45 44 44 43 41 50 49 48 47 45 36 37 36 35 33 17. Rajasthan 67 68 67 65 63 74 75 74 72 69 42 43 41 40 38 18. Tamil Nadu 41 37 37 35 31 45 39 39 38 34 35 34 33 31 28 19. Uttar Pradesh 72 73 71 69 67 75 77 75 72 70 53 54 53 51 49 20. West Bengal 40 38 38 37 35 42 40 40 39 37 32 31 29 29 29

Sl. No. India/Major States

Child Mortality Rate (0-4)

Total Rural Urban

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17INDIA 17.0 17.3 17.0 16.0 15.2 19.1 19.5 19.1 18.0 17.1 10.1 10.3 10.1 9.6 9.1

1. Andhra Pradesh 13.8 14.8 15.2 14.6 13.2 16.2 17.3 18.3 17.1 15.3 7.9 8.8 8.3 8.7 8.2 2. Assam 21.3 19.7 19.7 18.2 20.4 23.0 21.1 20.9 19.1 21.6 8.4 8.7 10.3 10.1 10.3 3. Bihar 16.8 20.1 18.5 18.9 16.3 17.3 20.6 19.1 19.5 16.9 12.0 15.3 12.3 12.7 10.8 4. Chhatisgarh 19.3 20.2 18.4 16.9 17.1 20.7 21.6 19.5 17.9 18.1 11.9 13.0 1.2.5 11.9 11.7 5. Delhi 7.6 8.3 9.3 8.4 7.8 13.0 12.8 8.9 9.2 7.5 6.5 7.4 9.3 8.2 7.9 6. Gujarat 16.0 16.0 16.2 15.1 13.7 18.9 20.3 19.6 18.5 16.6 11.0 8.6 10.5 9.2 8.5 7. Haryana 17.7 17.8 16.2 15.2 14.5 19.8 19.7 17.8 16.8 16.1 12.3 13.0 12.4 11.2 10.5 8. Himachal Pradesh 11.9 13.5 10.5 9.6 9.9 12.7 14.2 10.7 10.1 10.1 2.9 5.8 7.1 3.5 7.0 9. J & K 11.7 12.0 12.3 12.4 1.6 12.7 12.7 13.1 13.4 12.3 7.2 8.4 8.5 8.0 8.6

10. Jharkhand 13.8 16.1 15.4 13.7 14.2 15.0 17.5 16.8 14.9 15.2 7.7 8.8 8.0 7.9 8.8 11. Karnataka 12.8 13.1 12.5 12.1 12.3 15.1 15.6 15.0 14.5 14.5 8.6 8.5 8.0 7.7 8.4 12. Kerala 3.0 3.4 3.2 2.8 2.4 3.4 3.7 3.4 2.9 2.5 1.9 2.5 2.6 2.4 2.3 13. Madhya Pradesh 26.9 24.6 24.3 23.5 22.6 30.0 27.3 26.9 26.3 24.8 15.0 14.3 13.7 12.7 13.5 14. Maharastra 8.7 8.6 8.8 8.5 7.9 10.4 9.8 10.3 10.2 9.6 6.0 6.7 6.8 5.9 5.4 15. Orissa 22.2 21.4 22.0 20.0 19.5 23.3 22.6 23.4 21.2 20.6 14.1 13.2 11.7 11.7 11.7 16. Punjab 12.2 11.3 11.0 11.1 10.2 13.6 12.8 12.7 12.7 11.5 9.7 8.9 8.4 8.5 7.8 17. Rajasthan 21.0 20.3 22.4 19.5 18.8 23.1 23.1 25.7 22.0 20.8 13.8 10.8 11.2 10.8 11.2 18. Tamil Nadu 10.1 9.0 9.2 8.4 7.3 11.1 9.8 9.7 9.2 7.9 8.7 8.0 8.4 7.3 6.4 19. Uttar Pradesh 24.3 24.7 23.9 22.3 21.6 25.9 26.0 25.3 23.4 22.8 16.8 18.2 17.0 16.8 15.2 20. West Bengal 10.4 10.0 9.7 9.2 8.5 11.5 11.0 10.7 10.0 9.2 6.3 6.2 6.3 6.4 5.9

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MORTALITY INDICATORS, INDIA AND MAJOR STATES, 2004 TO 2008

Sl. No. India/Major States

Neo-Natal Mortality Rates Early Neo-Natal Mortality Rates

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

1 2 4 5 6 7 7 9 10 11 12 12

INDIA 37 37 37 36 35 26 28 28 29 27

1 Andhra Pradesh 36 35 33 33 34 23 26 26 26 26

2 Assam 35 33 35 34 34 24 25 26 28 27

3 Bihar 33 32 32 31 32 23 28 28 27 27

4 Chhatisgarh 43 45 43 41 39 37 36 36 36 36

5 Delhi 20 20 22 20 19 16 16 18 16 15

6 Gujarat 37 36 38 37 37 24 28 27 29 30

7 Haryana 31 35 34 34 34 17 24 22 23 24

8 Himachal Pr. 31 33 30 31 33 21 19 20 19 27

9 J & K 38 36 39 39 39 23 29 30 31 33

10 Jharkhand 26 28 29 28 25 19 22 22 24 25

11 Karnataka 25 28 28 26 24 21 23 20 20 20

12 Kerala 9 11 10 7 7 8 9 8 6 5

13 Madhya Pradesh 50 51 51 49 48 33 38 40 38 38

14 Maharastra 26 25 27 25 24 19 20 21 21 19

15 Orissa 49 53 52 49 47 36 41 38 37 34

16 Punjab 30 30 30 29 28 20 18 17 20 20

17 Rajasthan 42 43 45 44 43 32 33 33 34 33

18 Tamil Nadu 29 26 24 23 21 21 19 18 17 15

19 Uttar Pradesh 50 45 46 48 45 32 32 35 36 33

20 West Bengal 29 30 28 28 26 20 23 20 23 21

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Sl. No. India/Major States

Perinatal Mortality Rates Still Birth Rate

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

1 2 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22

INDIA 35 37 37 37 35 10 9 9 9 8

1 Andhra Pradesh 33 37 37 37 36 11 11 12 12 10

2 Assam 32 34 35 36 33 8 9 9 8 6

3 Bihar 24 30 29 28 27 1 2 1 1 0

4 Chhatisgarh 51 53 54 52 51 15 18 19 17 15

5 Delhi 28 25 26 24 22 12 10 8 8 7

6 Gujarat 32 36 34 36 34 8 8 7 7 5

7 Haryana 27 30 29 29 30 9 7 7 6 6

8 Himachal Pr. 40 38 39 35 37 20 19 19 16 11

9 J & K 31 36 37 37 39 8 7 8 7 7

10 Jharkhand 19 22 23 25 26 1 * 1 1 2

11 Karnataka 33 36 34 35 35 12 13 15 15 15

12 Kerala 16 17 15 12 13 8 9 8 7 7

13 Madhya Pradesh 42 45 48 46 45 9 8 8 8 7

14 Maharastra 30 31 33 32 30 12 12 12 12 11

15 Orissa 51 54 52 49 47 15 14 14 13 13

16 Punjab 33 32 31 32 30 14 14 14 12 11

17 Rajasthan 41 44 43 43 43 10 11 10 10 10

18 Tamil Nadu 29 30 29 26 24 8 11 11 9 9

19 Uttar Pradesh 44 41 44 45 42 13 10 10 9 9

20 West Bengal 30 31 29 30 28 10 9 9 8 8

* : No estimate can be made on sample values.Source: Sample Registration System - Registrar General, India

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Age Groups

Rural

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

ASFR ASMFR ASFR ASMFR ASFR ASMFR ASFR ASMFR ASFR ASMFR

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

15-19 58.6 234.0 52.4 218.7 52.6 251.2 47.3 247.6 47.6 252.5

20-24 240.6 306.0 246.2 318.9 227.7 304.8 235.5 323.5 218.6 303.0

25-29 184.0 198.6 171.2 185.3 180.9 197.2 169.4 185.0 169.7 185.7

30-34 96.5 102.3 99.1 105.3 87.5 92.7 83.0 88.1 80.7 85.7

35-39 45.6 49.1 41.4 44.6 42.5 45.9 37.5 40.4 39.2 42.3

40-44 21.0 23.3 21.5 23.9 18.8 20.8 15.3 17.0 15.3 17.0

45-49 10.7 12.6 8.1 9.6 8.0 9.4 5.5 6.4 6.3 7.4

AGE SPECIFIC

Urban

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

ASFR ASMFR ASFR ASMFR ASFR ASMFR ASFR ASMFR ASFR ASMFR

1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 10 11

15-19 33.6 243.0 28.4 224.8 25.7 238.1 23.7 249.4 24.5 250.8

20-24 164.9 274.0 170.0 289.1 159.7 280.3 161.7 293.9 154.4 279.8

25-29 140.7 162.7 134.6 156.7 138.2 163.0 132.1 156.8 132.3 157.6

30-34 59.6 64.4 60.0 64.8 58.2 63.1 56.3 61.1 55.0 59.7

35-39 20.2 22.0 20.1 21.9 20.3 22.1 18.0 19.6 17.8 19.3

40-44 7.3 8.1 5.9 6.6 5.9 6.6 5.3 6.0 5.1 5.8

45-49 2.2 2.6 2.1 2.5 1.7 2.0 1.2 1.4 1.9 2.3

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FERTILITY INDICATORS FOR MAJOR STATES - 2004 to 2008

Sl. No. State Years

General Fertility Rate (GFR) Total Fertility Rate (TFR) Gross Reproduction

Rate (GRR)

Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 Andhra Pradesh 2004 78.3 57.0 71.8 2.3 1.6 2.1 1.1 0.8 1.0

2005 75.9 58.3 70.5 2.2 1.7 2.0 1.1 0.8 1.0

2006 73.3 57.4 68.5 2.1 1.6 2.0 1.0 0.7 0.9

2007 70.3 56.6 66.1 2.0 1.6 1.9 1.0 0.8 0.9

2008 68.3 56.5 64.6 2.0 1.6 1.8 0.9 0.7 0.9

2 Assam 2004 109.3 51.2 99.8 3.2 1.5 2.9 1.5 0.7 1.4

2005 106.5 53.7 97.9 3.1 1.6 2.9 1.5 0.8 1.4

2006 103.2 53.4 95.1 3.0 1.6 2.7 1.4 0.7 1.3

2007 99.5 52.6 91.9 2.9 1.5 2.7 1.4 0.7 1.3

2008 96.3 52.6 89.3 2.8 1.5 2.6 1.3 0.7 1.2

3 Bihar 2004 147.7 101.7 142.4 4.4 3.2 4.3 2.1 1.4 2.0

2005 144.6 101.0 139.6 4.4 3.2 4.3 2.1 1.5 2.1

2006 143.4 98.8 138.4 4.3 3.0 4.2 2.0 1.4 2.0

2007 133.4 93.3 128.9 4.1 2.9 3.9 1.9 1.4 1.9

2008 132.3 92.2 127.7 4.0 2.8 3.9 1.9 1.4 1.8

4 Chhattisgarh 2004 119.7 72.2 110.2 3.6 2.2 3.3 1.8 1.0 1.7

2005 120.2 73.6 110.2 3.7 2.2 3.4 1.8 1.0 1.6

2006 115.6 71.2 106.2 3.6 2.2 3.3 1.8 1.0 1.6

2007 111.3 68.9 102.7 3.4 2.1 3.1 1.7 1.0 1.6

2008 106.6 66.8 98.7 3.2 2.0 3.0 1.6 1.0 1.5

5 Delhi 2004 75.4 72.9 73.3 2.1 2.2 2.1 0.9 1.0 1.0

2005 76.3 71.7 72.4 2.2 2.1 2.1 1.0 1.0 1.0

2006 76.5 69.8 70.8 2.1 2.1 2.1 0.9 1.0 0.9

2007 74.6 67.1 68.2 2.1 2.0 2.0 1.0 0.9 0.9

2008 76.7 67.5 68.8 2.1 1.9 2.0 1.0 0.9 0.9

6 Gujarat 2004 106.3 80.5 95.7 3.2 2.3 2.8 1.5 1.0 1.3

2005 101.2 79.0 92.2 3.1 2.3 2.8 1.4 1.0 1.3

2006 99.0 79.1 91.0 3.0 2.3 2.7 1.4 1.1 1.3

2007 95.6 76.6 88.0 2.9 2.2 2.6 1.4 1.0 1.2

2008 93.8 74.9 86.2 2.8 2.2 2.5 1.3 1.0 1.2

7 Haryana 2004 112.9 81.8 103.0 3.3 2.4 3.0 1.5 1.1 1.4

2005 105.1 79.4 97.0 3.0 2.3 2.8 1.4 1.0 1.3

2006 100.7 79.6 94.1 2.9 2.4 2.7 1.3 1.1 1.3

2007 96.6 76.9 90.4 2.8 2.3 2.6 1.3 1.0 1.2

2008 94.0 75.7 88.2 2.7 2.2 2.5 1.3 1.0 1.2

8 Himachal Pr. 2004 74.4 44.7 71.4 2.2 1.4 2.1 1.1 0.6 1.0

2005 75.5 45.8 72.5 2.2 1.5 2.2 1.1 0.7 1.1

2006 70.2 42.5 67.5 2.1 1.4 2.0 1.0 0.7 1.0

2007 63.8 43.0 61.7 1.9 1.4 1.9 0.9 0.7 0.9

2008 64.6 41.5 62.3 2.0 1.4 1.9 0.9 0.6 0.9

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General Fertility Rate(GFR) Total Fertility Rate (TFR) Gross Reproduction Rate(GRR)

Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 129 J & K 2004 82.7 48.2 74.1 2.7 1.5 2.4 1.2 0.7 1.1

2005 81.4 50.0 73.7 2.6 1.6 2.4 1.2 0.7 1.1 2006 78.9 49.8 71.9 2.5 1.6 2.3 1.2 0.8 1.1 2007 78.4 48.7 71.4 2.5 1.5 2.3 1.1 0.7 1.0 2008 75.8 47.3 69.1 2.4 1.5 2.2 1.1 0.7 1

10 Jharkhand 2004 126.7 75.8 115.5 3.9 2.3 3.5 1.8 1.1 1.6 2005 126.0 74.4 114.8 3.9 2.3 3.5 1.9 1.1 1.7 2006 121.5 73.0 111.0 3.7 2.2 3.4 1.8 1.0 1.6 2007 115.5 72.2 106.4 3.5 2.2 3.2 1.7 1.0 1.6 2008 114.5 71.3 105.4 3.5 2.1 3.2 1.7 1.0 1.5

11 Karnataka 2004 87.1 63.7 78.5 2.5 1.8 2.3 1.2 0.9 1.1 2005 83.9 62.4 75.9 2.5 1.8 2.2 1.2 0.8 1.1 2006 80.1 61.3 73.1 2.3 1.7 2.1 1.1 0.9 1.0 2007 77.9 60.1 71.3 2.3 1.7 2.1 1.1 0.8 1.0 2008 75.9 61.0 70.3 2.2 1.8 2.0 1.1 0.8 1.0

12 Kerala 2004 54.6 51.2 53.7 1.8 1.7 1.7 0.8 0.8 0.8 2005 53.6 51.7 53.2 1.7 1.7 1.7 0.8 0.8 0.8 2006 53.4 51.2 52.9 1.7 1.7 1.7 0.8 0.8 0.8 2007 52.6 50.9 52.2 1.7 1.7 1.7 0.8 0.9 0.8 2008 52.1 51.5 52.0 1.7 1.7 1.7 0.8 0.8 0.8

13 Madhya Pradesh 2004 140.4 88.9 127.3 4.1 2.7 3.7 2.0 1.3 1.8 2005 137.1 84.1 123.6 4.0 2.5 3.6 1.9 1.2 1.7 2006 133.4 82.2 120.6 3.9 2.4 3.5 1.8 1.2 1.7 2007 126.9 79.1 115.1 3.7 2.3 3.4 1.8 1.1 1.7 2008 123.1 77.0 111.8 3.6 2.2 3.3 1.7 1.0 1.6

14 Maharashtra 2004 82.5 67.0 75.5 2.4 1.9 2.2 1.1 0.9 1.0 2005 80.4 67.0 74.3 2.4 1.9 2.2 1.1 0.9 1.0 2006 77.0 63.3 70.8 2.3 1.8 2.1 1.1 0.8 1.0 2007 73.7 61.9 68.4 2.2 1.8 2.0 1.0 0.8 0.9 2008 72.5 60.8 67.3 2.1 1.7 2.0 1.0 0.8 0.9

15 Orissa 2004 94.3 63.0 89.5 2.8 1.9 2.7 1.4 0.9 1.3 2005 90.6 58.3 85.6 2.7 1.7 2.6 1.3 0.8 1.2 2006 88.0 57.3 83.3 2.6 1.7 2.5 1.3 0.8 1.2 2007 83.9 56.1 79.7 2.5 1.7 2.4 1.2 0.8 1.2 2008 83.6 55.3 79.3 2.5 1.6 2.4 1.2 0.8 1.2

16 Punjab 2004 78.7 68.0 74.5 2.3 2.0 2.2 1.0 0.9 1.0 2005 74.7 64.3 70.6 2.2 1.9 2.1 1.0 0.9 0.9 2006 72.4 63.4 68.9 2.1 1.9 2.1 1.0 0.9 0.9 2007 69.4 60.9 66.2 2.1 1.8 2.0 1.0 0.9 0.9 2008 68.1 59.4 64.7 2.0 1.8 1.9 0.9 0.8 0.8

17 Rajasthan 2004 141.6 94.2 128.3 4.1 2.7 3.7 1.9 1.2 1.7 2005 136.1 94.8 124.9 4.0 2.7 3.7 1.9 1.3 1.7 2006 129.3 92.9 119.7 3.8 2.7 3.5 1.8 1.2 1.6 2007 124.9 90.5 115.9 3.7 2.6 3.4 1.7 1.2 1.6 2008 122.1 88.6 113.3 3.6 2.5 3.3 1.7 1.1 1.6

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Sl. No. State Years

General Fertility Rate(GFR) Total Fertility Rate (TFR) Gross Reproduction Rate(GRR)

Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

18 Tamil Nadu 2004 66.0 56.3 61.7 2.0 1.6 1.8 0.9 0.8 0.9

2005 62.1 55.2 59.1 1.8 1.6 1.7 0.9 0.8 0.8

2006 60.4 54.1 57.6 1.8 1.6 1.7 0.8 0.8 0.8

2007 58.0 52.6 55.6 1.7 1.5 1.6 0.8 0.7 0.8

2008 58.6 53.9 56.5 1.7 1.6 1.7 0.8 0.8 0.8

19 Uttar Pradesh 2004 150.6 107.4 141.1 4.7 3.4 4.4 2.2 1.6 2.1

2005 142.3 106.4 134.6 4.5 3.3 4.2 2.1 1.5 2.0

2006 140.8 103.2 132.7 4.4 3.2 4.2 2.1 1.5 1.9

2007 132.5 98.3 125.3 4.2 3.1 3.9 2.0 1.5 1.9

2008 129.9 96.4 122.8 4.0 3.0 3.8 1.9 1.4 1.8

20 West Bengal 2004 88.1 48.6 76.6 2.5 1.5 2.2 1.2 0.7 1.1

2005 83.6 46.1 72.7 2.4 1.4 2.1 1.1 0.7 1.0

2006 79.9 44.4 69.7 2.2 1.3 2.0 1.1 0.7 1.0

2007 74.6 45.3 66.3 2.1 1.4 1.9 1.1 0.7 1.0

2008 72.8 43.9 64.5 2.1 1.3 1.9 1.0 0.6 0.9

ALL INDIA 2004 109.7 72.0 98.6 3.3 2.1 2.9 1.5 1.0 1.4

2005 106.2 70.9 95.8 3.2 2.1 2.9 1.5 1.0 1.4

2006 103.4 69.1 93.3 3.1 2.0 2.8 1.5 1.0 1.3

2007 98.6 67.3 89.5 3.0 2.0 2.7 1.4 0.9 1.3

2008 96.9 66.5 88.0 2.9 2.0 2.6 1.4 0.9 1.2

Source: Sample Registration System - Registrar General, India

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Sl. No. State Years

General Marital Fertility Rate (GMFR) Total Marital Fertility Rate (TMFR)

Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total

1 2 3 13 14 15 16 17 18

1 Andhra Pradesh 2004 100.1 77.5 93.5 3.5 3.0 3.4

2005 98.0 80.5 92.9 3.4 3.2 3.4

2006 95.0 80.0 90.7 3.5 3.2 3.4

2007 92.9 79.2 88.9 3.5 3.3 3.4

2008 90.0 79.0 86.7 3.5 3.3 3.5

2 Assam 2004 163.7 79.3 150.3 5.4 3.1 5.0

2005 160.5 84.8 148.7 5.4 3.4 5.2

2006 159.1 86.0 147.7 5.9 3.9 5.6

2007 153.2 84.4 142.5 5.8 4.0 5.5

2008 148.2 83.7 138.1 5.4 4.1 5.2

3 Bihar 2004 173.6 137.2 169.9 5.2 4.8 5.1

2005 173.7 139.4 170.3 5.2 4.7 5.1

2006 173.7 136.1 169.9 5.2 4.8 5.2

2007 168.7 132.3 164.9 5.1 4.7 5.1

2008 165.8 128.1 161.9 5.1 4.7 5.1

4 Chhattisgarh 2004 158.2 103.7 148.0 5.2 4.1 5.0

2005 161.5 104.9 149.9 5.3 3.8 5.1

2006 150.6 103.3 141.5 5.2 3.9 4.9

2007 147.5 100.7 138.7 5.2 3.9 5.0

2008 141.8 98.6 133.9 4.9 4.2 4.7

5 Delhi 2004 101.4 101.4 101.4 3.5 3.9 3.8

2005 104.9 102.1 102.5 3.9 4.2 4.1

2006 105.1 99.6 100.5 3.1 4.3 4.0

2007 106.3 97.4 98.7 3.2 3.9 3.7

2008 104.0 98.1 99.0 4.3 4.1 4.2

6 Gujarat 2004 138.6 106.5 125.5 4.5 3.6 4.1

2005 133.8 105.3 122.3 4.3 3.5 4.0

2006 129.8 105.1 119.9 4.4 3.7 4.1

2007 126.5 102.4 116.9 4.2 3.6 4.0

2008 123.4 99.7 113.9 4.1 3.6 3.9

7 Haryana 2004 146.8 112.5 136.4 4.8 4.4 4.7

2005 139.0 110.2 130.2 4.5 4.3 4.4

2006 134.3 109.5 126.6 4.4 4.3 4.4

2007 129.0 106.6 122.1 4.3 4.4 4.3

2008 125.7 104.5 119.1 4.2 4.4 4.2

8 Himachal Pr. 2004 105.1 65.4 101.1 4.7 3.7 4.6

2005 106.8 67.8 103.0 4.7 4.5 4.7

2006 100.0 62.8 96.4 4.9 3.6 4.9

2007 91.3 64.3 88.8 4.8 4.7 4.8

2008 92.4 61.1 89.4 4.7 4.3 4.7

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General Marital Fertility Rate (GMFR) Total Marital Fertility Rate (TMFR)

Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total

1 2 3 13 14 15 16 17 189 J & K 2004 133.5 82.0 121.2 4.8 4.0 4.6

2005 133.8 86.3 122.5 4.8 4.0 4.6 2006 132.0 86.7 121.4 5.0 4.3 4.8 2007 131.6 85.6 121.0 5.3 4.0 5.1 2008 128.5 80.9 117.5 5.7 3.5 5.2

10 Jharkhand 2004 157.1 107.0 147.2 4.9 4.0 4.7 2005 159.4 105.7 148.9 4.9 3.8 4.7 2006 156.0 105.2 145.9 5.1 4.1 4.9 2007 153.3 104.2 143.6 5.0 4.0 4.8 2008 150.5 102.4 141.1 5.0 3.9 4.7

11 Karnataka 2004 121.7 92.4 111.1 4.2 3.7 4.0 2005 117.7 91.4 108.2 4.1 3.8 3.9 2006 113.5 89.1 104.7 4.3 3.7 4.1 2007 111.5 88.0 102.9 4.2 3.7 4.0 2008 108.1 88.8 101.0 4.0 3.5 3.8

12 Kerala 2004 78.9 74.4 77.8 3.8 4.2 3.8 2005 77.9 74.5 77.1 4.1 4.5 4.2 2006 76.9 73.3 76.0 4.1 4.1 4.1 2007 75.3 72.3 74.6 3.7 4.6 3.9 2008 73.7 71.9 73.2 3.5 3.5 3.5

13 Madhya Pradesh 2004 172.7 123.7 161.4 5.2 4.3 5.0 2005 170.3 116.7 157.7 5.1 3.8 4.9 2006 167.6 116.3 155.9 5.2 4.0 4.9 2007 162.4 113.5 151.4 5.1 4.0 4.8 2008 157.8 110.2 147.1 5.0 3.9 4.8

14 Maharashtra 2004 107.9 95.6 102.7 3.8 3.6 3.7 2005 104.7 95.6 100.8 3.5 3.5 3.5 2006 101.1 91.8 97.1 3.5 3.3 3.5 2007 96.8 90.4 94.1 3.4 3.7 3.5 2008 94.6 87.9 91.8 3.4 3.4 3.4

15 Orissa 2004 132.3 94.0 126.8 4.6 3.7 4.4 2005 127.3 87.5 121.6 4.2 3.5 4.1 2006 123.9 85.4 118.3 4.5 3.3 4.4 2007 119.4 84.6 114.4 4.2 3.8 4.2 2008 117.8 82.5 112.7 4.3 3.8 4.2

16 Punjab 2004 111.7 97.4 106.1 4.2 4.2 4.2 2005 107.5 92.9 101.8 4.5 3.7 4.2 2006 103.8 91.3 98.9 4.1 3.6 3.9 2007 102.5 89.5 97.5 4.4 4.1 4.3 2008 99.8 85.9 94.4 4.0 4.0 4.0

17 Rajasthan 2003 161.6 121.6 154.8 5.0 3.8 4.8 2004 169.0 125.3 157.7 4.8 4.1 4.6 2005 165.2 124.4 154.7 4.8 3.8 4.6 2006 162.5 123.4 152.6 4.8 4.1 4.6 2007 159.9 121.2 150.1 4.8 3.8 4.6 2008 155.0 118.0 145.6 4.7 4.1 4.5

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General Marital Fertility Rate (GMFR) Total Marital Fertility Rate (TMFR)

Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total

1 2 3 13 14 15 16 17 18

18 Tamil Nadu 2004 95.3 81.9 89.5 3.6 3.8 3.6

2005 90.6 80.1 86.0 4.0 4.0 4.0

2006 87.5 78.5 83.5 3.7 3.9 3.8

2007 85.2 76.4 81.3 4.0 3.9 4.0

2008 85.4 77.0 81.6 4.0 3.9 3.9

19 Uttar Pradesh 2004 191.9 158.9 185.4 5.9 5.4 5.8

2005 186.3 159.7 181.2 5.6 5.7 5.6

2006 185.6 156.5 180.1 5.8 5.7 5.7

2007 180.4 153.3 175.2 5.7 5.7 5.6

2008 176.8 150.9 171.9 5.6 5.6 5.6

20 West Bengal 2004 111.1 68.7 99.8 3.7 3.0 3.5

2005 108.3 66.3 96.9 3.7 2.9 3.5

2006 104.3 63.9 93.5 3.7 2.9 3.5

2007 97.9 65.1 89.2 3.6 3.2 3.5

2008 94.4 62.5 85.9 3.5 3.0 3.4

ALL INDIA 2004 143.3 102.3 131.9 4.6 3.9 4.4

2005 140.7 101.5 129.7 4.5 3.8 4.3

2006 137.8 99.5 127.2 4.6 3.9 4.4

2007 133.9 97.7 123.9 4.5 3.9 4.4

2008 130.8 95.9 121.1 4.5 3.9 4.3

Source: Sample Registration System - Registrar General, India

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ESTIMATED AGE SPECIFIC FERTILITY RATES BY MAJOR STATES, 2004 to 2008Sl. No. State Years 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101 Andhra Pradesh 2004 77.2 206.6 91.9 25.8 8.7 2.7 0.6

2005 68.5 213.8 89.8 26.2 6.4 2.7 0.4 2006 67.6 191.1 98.4 28.0 6.5 2.1 0.0 2007 55.8 207.5 88.6 21.5 5.8 1.5 0.3 2008 60.7 195.2 86.1 20.9 4.6 1.2 0.1

2 Assam 2004 45.7 165.1 183.9 116.2 48.8 17.7 11.9 2005 48.2 179.1 159.4 115.8 45.8 23.1 4.0 2006 49.8 174.9 164.3 93.8 44.2 13.6 11.9 2007 55.1 169.8 158.2 86.0 46.0 15.7 4.0 2008 54.4 157.8 150.1 87.3 43.7 19.1 3.2

3 Bihar 2004 65.2 259.7 238.2 146.9 78.6 42.2 30.1 2005 56.4 274.5 225.1 165.5 71.2 51.0 18.0 2006 55.0 246.8 247.5 140.5 85.7 36.6 21.3 2007 49.1 265.7 227.8 134.1 64.8 32.6 12.2 2008 47.3 231.0 226.5 138.9 77.5 35.6 15.0

4 Chhattisgarh 2004 53.3 259.0 193.5 101.5 46.5 8.8 7.5 2005 56.5 256.1 187.9 103.8 51.6 16.6 10.1 2006 53.9 233.0 202.9 96.2 47.7 20.6 6.1 2007 49.9 245.2 183.5 93.9 35.9 10.5 8.3 2008 47.9 242.1 176.1 86.5 26.3 12.5 0.3

5 Delhi 2004 24.5 159.3 148.4 65.3 22.8 7.8 1.3 2005 24.3 160.1 139.5 67.1 22.3 7.8 1.6 2006 15.7 157.6 150.2 62.7 21.3 4.7 1.1 2007 12.8 153.4 138.9 63.6 23.5 3.3 2.9 2008 16.9 148.9 140.9 59.9 19.4 6.0 2.1

6 Gujarat 2004 41.6 229.4 179.6 79.0 26.7 9.4 3.1 2005 31.6 228.0 172.5 76.3 25.9 11.2 4.7 2006 41.3 214.8 180.8 68.8 27.4 9.4 2.9 2007 34.6 223.1 169.2 61.4 24.8 7.6 3.5 2008 32.9 209.3 166.0 68.5 23.2 6.8 2.6

7 Haryana 2004 48.7 260.8 176.8 75.3 26.7 11.1 6.1 2005 38.9 272.7 156.8 60.8 24.8 6.4 2.0 2006 37.2 254.9 164.9 57.9 21.4 7.9 1.9 2007 37.5 250.7 161.0 53.9 14.8 5.3 1.2 2008 37.4 241.5 149.1 54.2 16.2 8.6 2.0

8 Himachal Pr. 2004 21.8 197.9 140.3 45.8 10.8 1.6 1.6 2005 17.2 205.7 152.9 45.2 10.0 2.8 0.2 2006 17.9 185.4 145.8 41.4 12.8 2.8 3.0 2007 18.4 179.8 137.1 33.5 9.4 2.2 0.7 2008 14.8 173.7 140.1 42.8 13.7 2.0 0.2

9 Jammu & Kashmir 2004 10.1 108.9 170.1 106.4 52.7 20.9 9.2 2005 8.3 109.5 163.2 111.4 53.9 21.2 8.8 2006 8.0 106.8 159.1 111.2 45.4 18.0 8.8 2007 8.5 107.6 164.0 102.3 41.5 20.4 6.0 2008 9.3 96.8 162.8 90.5 48.4 18.0 7.2

10 Jharkhand 2004 68.0 222.6 186.0 114.5 65.7 33.5 16.8 2005 53.7 249.3 181.2 116.6 53.2 35.2 18.9 2006 66.7 201.6 205.6 99.0 60.6 31.3 12.3 2007 58.7 233.3 179.6 95.1 44.6 24.6 7.7 2008 53.3 212.2 178.4 105.0 51.8 22.2 14.8

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 Karnataka 2004 56.2 208.6 130.2 43.7 12.5 4.0 1.1

2005 52.7 201.7 120.0 48.7 13.4 4.2 1.6 2006 58.1 191.3 117.8 36.1 12.5 1.7 0.7 2007 50.1 193.8 115.8 39.5 10.8 2.2 0.9 2008 48.0 190.0 114.1 40.3 11.7 2.0 0.1

12 Kerala 2004 21.3 135.1 124.4 53.1 12.8 1.2 0.2 2005 20.6 133.6 123.8 51.2 13.8 1.9 0.5 2006 21.5 133.8 124.2 51.7 11.7 1.8 0.4 2007 20.2 130.4 129.0 47.1 14.3 1.5 0.1 2008 18.3 132.4 125.7 50.5 14.2 1.4 0.3

13 Madhya Pr. 2004 67.9 292.8 210.3 98.0 47.8 21.0 9.2 2005 61.6 286.1 202.0 108.1 43.9 18.5 7.1 2006 51.9 276.6 216.1 92.4 41.1 22.0 9.1 2007 49.2 279.6 200.9 90.1 39.6 15.4 4.7 2008 48.1 261.8 201.5 83.6 38.5 16.4 3.7

14 Maharashtra 2004 51.2 201.1 128.3 45.8 11.8 2.4 1.5 2005 44.1 207.7 123.2 43.1 13.2 2.4 1.8 2006 40.2 200.8 117.2 41.2 12.3 2.1 1.0 2007 41.6 194.2 112.1 38.8 9.3 2.0 0.6 2008 42.6 190.0 111.3 34.1 11.9 1.6 1.2

15 Orissa 2004 34.5 185.1 172.8 84.7 38.8 15.0 7.7 2005 30.7 183.9 161.9 85.1 31.4 14.2 3.5 2006 40.7 165.0 162.5 84.0 29.3 10.4 3.9 2007 35.7 172.9 151.7 77.9 26.2 10.4 3.3 2008 40.6 164.5 148.9 77.9 26.9 10.0 3.6

16 Punjab 2004 19.6 183.2 165.6 52.8 16.3 3.7 0.7 2005 18.4 176.1 150.4 55.1 13.2 5.2 2.3 2006 14.1 173.0 152.2 51.5 14.6 3.9 2.0 2007 14.0 164.4 141.1 56.2 13.1 4.4 1.3 2008 13.4 161.9 143.1 48.1 11.2 2.0 0.9

17 Rajasthan 2004 57.2 276.7 212.8 112.1 52.2 24.4 12.6 2005 58.8 285.8 198.9 104.5 45.1 27.6 11.3 2006 49.1 267.7 209.7 94.1 47.5 22.2 12.4 2007 41.9 274.3 201.9 102.3 42.6 17.7 7.3 2008 48.4 260.4 198.6 87.6 45.3 17.8 9.1

18 Tamil Nadu 2004 21.8 152.6 123.9 47.7 13.5 3.8 0.6 2005 21.2 154.3 113.9 42.7 11.0 2.3 0.5 2006 19.0 158.1 110.5 35.6 11.0 2.2 0.4 2007 16.7 150.4 108.3 37.7 9.7 1.7 0.4 2008 20.3 150.8 115.9 35.1 8.2 1.6 0.1

19 Uttar Pr. 2004 48.7 270.1 258.2 153.0 85.0 42.7 20.2 2005 39.7 282.6 231.0 161.6 77.3 39.3 14.9 2006 40.2 251.3 261.5 144.8 82.8 36.8 15.3 2007 33.4 269.7 234.1 137.3 72.2 32.4 10.1 2008 32.6 233.6 243.2 131.7 75.0 30.3 15.3

20 West Bengal 2004 79.2 175.1 110.4 46.5 20.0 9.6 3.2 2005 69.3 181.6 100.1 46.6 14.9 6.6 2.8 2006 68.6 168.9 96.8 40.9 16.1 6.4 2.4 2007 67.0 163.6 95.6 42.1 13.6 4.2 1.7 2008 70.3 156.7 93.1 36.6 13.9 4.2 1.3

INDIA 2004 51.6 218.3 171.2 85.8 38.0 16.8 7.9 2005 45.9 223.4 160.4 87.6 35.0 16.7 6.2 2006 45.2 208.1 168.0 79.1 35.7 15.0 6.0 2007 41.1 213.9 158.3 75.2 31.7 12.3 4.1 2008 41.6 200.1 158.3 73.3 32.7 12.3 4.9

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AGE SPECIFIC FERTILITY RATES BY EDUCATIONAL LEVEL OF WOMEN : ALL INDIA-2004 to 2008

Educational Level of the Women Years Rural/Urban

Age Groups

15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Illiterate 2004 Rural 102.3 290.5 213.3 119.5 59.1 27.8 14.6

Urban 76.8 262.9 176.2 83.4 36.4 16.2 4.2 2005 Rural 91.9 300.9 201.4 125.4 53.5 28.8 10.6

Urban 71.9 276.5 165.5 85.0 33.9 12.9 4.8 2006 Rural 97.7 284.8 219.3 111.0 57.5 24.8 11.0

Urban 68.3 239.5 183.9 75.2 33.3 12.2 3.7 2007 Rural 93.2 299.0 204.4 105.7 49.4 21.3 7.5

Urban 58.6 238.7 169.7 77.2 29.0 10.8 2.9 2008 Rural 98.7 274.3 205.9 103.2 52.7 21.0 9.1

Urban 77.7 241.1 169.9 75.9 29.3 9.9 4.4 Literate but without formaleducation

2004 Rural 92.9 238.2 198.3 110.4 46.6 15.5 10.2 Urban 53.9 249.8 155.6 77.4 35.9 5.4 10.6

2005 Rural 106.7 273.3 178.7 106.1 42.2 21.9 8.8 Urban 51.1 268.8 163.5 74.3 32.0 9.5 6.0

2006 Rural 101.3 232.9 194.9 93.4 42.3 23.7 5.9 Urban 49.0 200.9 192.5 87.1 31.4 14.2 3.8

2007 Rural 84.0 239.3 157.5 93.0 33.9 16.0 1.9 Urban 59.9 258.3 133.6 61.0 22.0 5.9 5.3

2008 Rural 112.5 226.5 168.7 87.5 42.7 17.9 5.3 Urban 60.6 199.4 181.9 64.2 22.6 18.0 1.1

Below primary 2004 Rural 65.0 249.4 162.5 68.9 25.0 9.4 4.0 Urban 60.0 193.6 143.7 50.5 17.6 5.3 1.9

2005 Rural 76.7 249.6 151.1 68.2 26.5 10.1 4.5 Urban 57.0 221.2 119.6 48.9 15.0 3.0 0.7

2006 Rural 90.4 246.7 158.7 64.8 22.3 8.9 3.7 Urban 63.2 226.6 157.5 55.3 15.5 4.0 2.6

2007 Rural 103.4 268.6 156.0 63.9 21.6 5.4 1.9 Urban 67.9 237.7 129.8 47.1 13.5 3.2 0.8

2008 Rural 106.6 262.0 168.3 67.0 26.5 9.0 1.4 Urban 71.0 237.6 129.1 40.6 16.3 4.0 2.2

Primary 2004 Rural 54.6 243.4 153.9 62.3 26.8 9.8 2.9 Urban 50.1 202.2 129.4 45.9 14.5 4.8 1.1

2005 Rural 53.2 252.0 143.9 64.1 16.7 7.4 3.5 Urban 39.5 212.0 128.7 44.8 12.3 2.5 1.8

2006 Rural 50.8 220.6 146.9 55.6 22.6 7.8 2.5 Urban 39.3 196.1 127.7 44.4 17.7 2.7 0.2

2007 Rural 44.5 247.3 144.8 54.3 20.8 5.1 2.1 Urban 35.1 214.2 122.6 46.3 12.8 3.0 0.1

2008 Rural 49.6 233.9 148.9 54.1 20.4 5.4 1.8 Urban 38.7 196.6 126.6 46.3 12.6 3.6 1.0

Matric 2004 Rural 26.8 188.5 145.4 62.1 18.8 5.5 0.9 Urban 18.2 167.7 128.2 46.0 9.0 3.3 0.1

2005 Rural 21.3 191.5 131.1 62.9 18.6 4.4 0.3 Urban 13.4 159.9 128.3 47.5 11.7 2.3 0.1

2006 Rural 27.2 206.1 152.9 49.9 14.2 5.4 1.0 Urban 17.3 186.2 118.8 46.3 14.0 3.3 0.3

2007 Rural 17.5 172.2 137.8 52.9 18.0 2.2 2.7 Urban 10.5 148.8 119.0 44.6 13.1 2.4 0.0

2008 Rural 18.8 164.8 139.2 53.9 16.5 3.7 1.2 Urban 11.9 141.0 127.2 45.2 9.5 1.5 1.2

Total literates 2004 Rural 42.1 206.6 156.5 66.8 24.7 8.6 3.4 Urban 27.8 147.0 131.7 52.0 13.9 3.5 1.3

2005 Rural 38.1 211.7 143.1 66.9 22.9 8.8 3.5 Urban 22.4 151.2 127.2 52.2 14.8 2.9 1.0

2006 Rural 39.3 194.7 149.8 59.7 21.8 8.3 2.6 Urban 20.7 145.4 128.3 53.0 15.6 3.2 0.8

2007 Rural 35.5 205.7 143.4 59.0 20.8 5.5 1.8 Urban 20.1 150.6 125.3 50.9 14.3 3.0 0.4

2008 Rural 37.6 199.2 148.4 59.6 22.9 6.8 1.6 Urban 20.4 145.1 128.5 50.7 14.6 3.4 0.9

Source : Sample Registration System, Registrar General, India.

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MEAN AGE AT EFFECTIVE MARRIAGE (FEMALE),INDIA AND MAJOR STATES, 2001 TO 2008

TABLE - A.28 (contd…)Sl.No.

India/Major States

Rural Urban2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

1 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24INDIA 19.6 19.6 19.8 19.9 19.7 20.0 20.0 20.2 21.3 21.3 21.1 21.8 21.7 22.0 22.2 22.1

1 Andhra Pradesh 18.0 18.6 18.6 18.6 18.7 19.2 19.2 19.7 19.5 19.7 20.2 20.1 18.6 20.6 20.4 21.0

2 Assam 20.2 20.3 20.4 21.7 21.3 21.7 20.3 20.8 22.5 22.5 22.5 23.7 24.1 23.8 22.9 23.4

3 Bihar 19.1 19.2 19.5 18.9 18.9 19.2 19.4 19.6 20.7 21.0 21.4 20.5 20.1 24.6 20.8 22.0

4 Chattisgarh .. .. .. 19.5 19.0 19.4 19.8 20.0 .. .. .. 21.4 22.7 21.4 22.0 21.8

5 Delhi .. .. .. 20.9 20.3 20.8 22.1 21.0 .. .. .. 22.1 22.0 22.1 22.1 22.3

6 Gujarat 19.7 20.1 20.1 19.9 19.9 20.0 20.5 20.2 20.7 21.4 21.2 21.7 21.0 22.0 21.6 22.1

7 Haryana 19.2 19.0 19.1 19.4 19.7 19.9 19.7 20.0 20.4 20.8 21.0 20.8 21.1 21.1 21.1 20.9

8 Himachal Pradesh 21.2 21.2 21.9 21.7 21.9 21.6 22.0 21.7 22.6 23.1 23.0 23.8 22.6 23.3 22.7 22.6

9 Jammu & Kashmir .. .. .. 23.0 22.8 23.2 23.0 23.5 .. .. .. 24.6 25.0 24.1 24.3 25.5

10 Jharkhand .. .. .. 18.5 18.7 19.1 20.1 19.9 .. .. .. 21.0 20.9 21.0 21.9 22.0

11 Karnataka 19.1 19.0 19.4 19.5 19.3 19.8 19.8 19.8 21.0 20.9 21.2 21.1 20.9 20.9 21.3 21.4

12 Kerala 22.1 22.3 22.4 22.8 22.8 22.5 22.8 22.5 22.2 22.4 22.6 23.2 23.0 22.7 22.8 23.2

13 Madhya Pradesh 18.4 18.8 18.9 19.6 19.6 19.5 19.9 20.1 20.7 21.2 19.9 21.4 22.9 22.1 25.3 23.0

14 Maharastra 19.2 19.2 19.4 19.2 19.0 19.3 19.4 19.5 21.1 21.1 21.0 21.2 21.6 22.1 23.4 22.0

15 Orissa 19.8 19.9 20.0 20.5 20.3 20.3 20.4 20.5 21.2 21.4 21.4 22.1 22.2 21.7 21.6 22.2

16 Punjab 21.4 20.8 21.2 21.2 21.1 21.2 21.8 21.6 22.0 22.1 22.4 22.1 22.2 22.4 22.8 22.5

17 Rajasthan 19.1 18.8 19.6 21.3 19.4 19.9 19.5 19.5 20.1 20.4 20.8 22.3 21.2 21.6 20.6 21.1

18 Tamil Nadu 20.8 20.9 21.2 20.9 21.3 21.7 21.5 21.7 22.1 22.1 22.3 22.3 22.4 22.6 22.5 22.9

19 Uttar Pradesh 20.1 19.9 20.0 20.1 19.6 20.0 20.0 20.4 22.0 21.4 21.4 22.0 21.4 22.2 22.0 22.0

20 West Bengal 19.0 19.0 19.3 18.9 19.1 19.4 19.6 19.5 21.2 21.2 21.0 21.4 21.7 21.5 22.1 22.0

Sl. No. India/Major States

Total

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9INDIA 19.9 20.0 20.1 20.4 20.2 20.5 20.6 20.7

1 Andhra Pradesh 18.3 18.9 18.9 19.0 18.7 19.6 19.6 20.12 Assam 20.4 20.5 20.6 22.0 21.7 22.1 20.7 21.23 Bihar 19.3 19.3 19.7 19.1 19.0 20.0 19.5 19.94 Chattisgarh .. .. .. 20.0 19.9 19.7 20.2 20.35 Delhi .. .. .. 22.0 22.0 21.9 22.1 22.16 Gujarat 20.1 20.6 20.4 20.5 20.3 20.7 21.0 21.07 Haryana 19.5 19.4 19.5 19.8 20.1 20.2 20.1 20.28 Himachal Pradesh 21.2 21.3 22.0 21.7 22.0 21.7 22.1 21.89 Jammu & Kashmir .. .. .. 23.4 23.2 23.4 23.3 23.910 Jharkhand .. .. .. 19.3 19.2 19.5 20.5 20.311 Karnataka 19.6 19.5 19.8 20.0 19.8 20.1 20.3 20.412 Kerala 22.1 22.3 22.4 22.9 22.9 22.6 22.8 22.713 Madhya Pradesh 18.8 19.2 19.2 20.1 20.5 20.0 21.4 20.714 Maharastra 19.9 19.9 19.9 19.9 20.1 20.4 20.9 20.415 Orissa 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.7 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.716 Punjab 21.5 21.1 21.4 21.6 21.5 21.6 22.2 21.917 Rajasthan 19.3 19 19.8 21.8 19.9 20.4 19.8 19.918 Tamil Nadu 21.2 21.3 21.5 21.5 21.8 22.1 21.9 22.319 Uttar Pradesh 20.4 20.2 20.2 20.4 19.8 20.3 20.2 20.620 West Bengal 19.5 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.7 19.8 20.2 20.1

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Mean age at effective marriage of females, by residence India and Major States, 2004 to 2008

Sl. No. Major States Years

Total Rural Urban

< 18 18-20 21+ All

Ages < 18 18-20 21+ All

Ages < 18 18-20 21+ All

Ages

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15India 2004 16.3 19.0 23.8 20.4 16.3 18.9 23.4 19.9 16.5 19.1 24.4 21.8

2005 16.3 18.9 24.0 20.2 16.2 18.9 23.8 19.7 16.4 19.1 24.5 21.7 2006 16.3 19.0 24.1 20.5 16.3 19.0 23.7 20.0 16.3 19.1 24.8 22.0 2007 16.4 19.0 24.1 20.6 16.3 19.0 23.6 20.0 16.4 19.1 24.9 22.2 2008 16.3 19.0 23.9 20.7 16.3 19.0 23.5 20.2 16.3 19.2 24.4 22.1

1 Andhra Pradesh 2004 16.4 18.8 22.8 19.0 16.4 18.8 22.3 18.6 16.6 19.0 23.3 20.1 2005 16.3 18.8 23.3 18.7 16.3 18.7 23.5 18.7 16.4 18.8 21.9 18.6 2006 16.3 18.9 23.3 19.6 16.4 18.9 23.0 19.2 16.2 19.0 23.7 20.6 2007 16.4 18.9 23.0 19.6 16.4 18.8 22.6 19.2 16.4 19.1 23.5 20.4 2008 16.5 19.0 23.2 20.1 16.5 19.0 23.0 19.7 16.1 19.2 23.6 21.0

2 Assam 2004 16.2 19.4 23.4 22.0 15.4 19.4 22.9 21.7 16.5 19.0 27.1 23.7 2005 16.2 19.1 26.0 21.7 16.2 19.1 25.8 21.3 15.9 19.2 26.7 24.1 2006 16.2 19.2 25.4 22.1 16.1 19.1 25.2 21.7 16.3 19.3 26.4 23.8 2007 16.0 19.0 24.6 20.7 16.0 19.0 24.2 20.3 16.3 19.1 25.9 22.9 2008 16.3 19.0 24.6 21.2 16.3 19.0 24.2 20.8 16.5 19.1 25.7 23.4

3 Bihar 2004 16.2 18.8 23.1 19.1 16.2 18.8 22.9 18.9 16.2 19.0 23.6 20.5 2005 16.3 18.8 23.0 19.0 16.3 18.8 22.8 18.9 16.2 19.1 23.8 20.1 2006 16.0 18.9 25.8 20.0 16.0 18.9 24.0 19.2 16.1 19.0 30.1 24.6 2007 16.3 19.0 23.3 19.5 16.3 19.0 23.2 19.4 16.3 19.0 23.9 20.8 2008 16.1 19.0 23.4 19.9 16.1 19.0 23.0 19.6 16.2 19.1 25.2 22.0

4 Chattisgarh 2004 16.4 18.8 23.5 20.0 16.4 18.8 23.6 19.5 16.6 19.0 23.4 21.4 2005 16.6 18.9 24.3 19.9 16.5 18.9 23.0 19.0 16.7 19.2 25.5 22.7 2006 16.4 18.9 23.4 19.7 16.4 18.9 23.1 19.4 16.6 19.1 23.9 21.4 2007 16.3 19.0 23.1 20.2 16.3 19.0 22.8 19.8 17.0 19.2 24.0 22.0 2008 16.3 19.1 23.6 20.3 16.3 19.1 23.5 20.0 16.4 19.2 23.8 21.8

5 Delhi 2004 16.5 19.1 24.0 22.0 15.0 19.1 23.5 20.9 16.6 19.1 24.0 22.1 2005 16.5 19.2 23.9 22.0 15.8 19.1 22.6 20.3 16.5 19.2 24.0 22.0 2006 16.2 19.2 23.6 21.9 17.0 19.1 22.5 20.8 16.0 19.2 23.8 22.1 2007 16.5 19.2 23.7 22.1 16.7 19.3 23.4 22.1 16.4 19.2 23.8 22.1 2008 16.4 19.3 23.7 22.1 16.0 19.3 22.4 21.0 16.7 19.2 24.0 22.3

6 Gujarat 2004 16.4 19.0 23.6 20.5 16.3 19.0 23.1 19.9 16.5 19.2 24.1 21.7 2005 16.5 19.1 23.2 20.3 16.5 19.0 23.2 19.9 16.6 19.1 23.2 21.0 2006 16.4 19.1 24.3 20.7 16.4 19.1 23.5 20.0 16.4 19.2 25.0 22.0 2007 16.4 19.1 23.9 21.0 16.3 19.1 23.9 20.5 16.6 19.2 23.8 21.6 2008 16.4 19.1 23.7 21.0 16.5 19.1 23.1 20.2 16.2 19.3 24.2 22.1

7 Haryana 2004 16.4 19.0 22.9 19.8 16.4 19.0 22.7 19.4 16.7 19.0 23.0 20.8 2005 16.5 19.2 22.9 20.1 16.6 19.1 22.4 19.7 16.3 19.2 23.3 21.1 2006 16.7 19.2 22.5 20.2 16.6 19.2 22.1 19.9 17.0 19.3 23.0 21.1 2007 16.6 19.1 22.7 20.1 16.5 19.0 22.4 19.7 16.6 19.2 23.1 21.1 2008 16.8 19.1 22.7 20.2 16.8 19.1 22.5 20.0 16.8 19.2 23.1 20.9

8 Himachal Pr. 2004 16.7 19.3 23.2 21.7 16.7 19.3 23.2 21.7 17.0 20.0 24.2 23.8 2005 16.1 19.3 23.5 22.0 15.9 19.3 23.4 21.9 16.6 19.1 24.3 22.6 2006 16.8 19.2 23.4 21.7 16.8 19.2 23.3 21.6 17.0 19.4 24.2 23.3 2007 17.0 19.4 23.3 22.1 17.0 19.4 23.2 22.0 17.0 19.5 24.0 22.7 2008 16.5 19.3 23.1 21.8 16.5 19.3 23.0 21.7 16.5 19.7 23.6 22.6

9 Jammu & Kashmir 2004 15.2 19.4 25.3 23.4 15.1 19.4 25.3 23.0 15.6 19.2 25.5 24.6 2005 16.3 19.4 24.9 23.2 16.3 19.4 24.5 22.8 16.8 19.5 26.1 25.0 2006 16.5 19.4 25.1 23.4 16.5 19.5 25.0 23.2 16.3 19.4 25.3 24.1 2007 16.6 19.4 24.7 23.3 16.6 19.4 24.5 23.0 16.3 19.6 25.1 24.3 2008 16.2 19.4 25.3 23.9 16.3 19.4 24.9 23.5 15.5 19.3 26.4 25.5

10 Jharkhand 2004 16.2 18.9 23.1 19.3 16.2 18.8 23.2 18.5 15.8 19.2 23.1 21.0 2005 16.2 18.8 23.6 19.2 16.2 18.7 23.5 18.7 16.3 19.1 23.8 20.9 2006 16.0 18.9 23.4 19.5 16.0 18.9 23.1 19.1 16.2 19.1 23.8 21.0 2007 16.2 18.9 24.6 20.5 16.2 18.9 24.8 20.1 16.4 19.2 24.2 21.9 2008 16.1 19.0 23.5 20.3 16.1 18.9 23.3 19.9 16.2 19.2 24.0 22.0

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< 18 18-20 21+ All

Ages < 18 18-20 21+ All

Ages < 18 18-20 21+ All

Ages

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1511 Karnataka 2004 16.3 19.0 23.4 20.0 16.3 18.9 23.1 19.5 16.5 19.1 23.7 21.1

2005 16.2 18.9 23.5 19.8 16.2 18.8 23.1 19.3 16.3 19.0 23.8 20.9 2006 16.4 18.9 23.3 20.1 16.4 18.9 23.2 19.8 16.3 19.0 23.5 20.9 2007 16.4 18.9 23.8 20.3 16.4 18.9 23.4 19.8 16.6 18.9 24.1 21.3 2008 16.2 18.9 23.7 20.4 16.2 18.9 23.3 19.8 16.1 18.9 24.1 21.4

12 Kerala 2004 16.8 19.3 24.4 22.9 16.8 19.2 24.5 22.8 17.0 19.4 24.3 23.2 2005 16.8 19.2 24.4 22.9 16.7 19.2 24.4 22.8 16.8 19.4 24.4 23.0 2006 16.7 19.2 24.3 22.6 16.7 19.2 24.4 22.5 17.0 19.3 24.0 22.7 2007 16.6 19.2 24.5 22.8 16.6 19.1 24.5 22.8 16.6 19.3 24.4 22.8 2008 16.7 19.2 24.4 22.7 16.7 19.2 24.3 22.5 16.7 19.4 24.6 23.2

13 Madhya Pradesh 2004 16.4 18.9 23.6 20.1 16.4 18.9 23.3 19.6 16.5 19.1 23.9 21.4 2005 16.3 18.8 26.0 20.5 16.2 18.8 25.4 19.6 16.5 19.1 26.6 22.9 2006 16.5 18.9 24.4 20.0 16.5 18.9 24.0 19.5 16.1 19.1 25.0 22.1 2007 16.4 18.9 27.1 21.4 16.4 18.9 25.1 19.9 16.4 19.1 28.7 25.3 2008 16.3 18.9 25.1 20.7 16.3 18.9 24.5 20.1 16.5 19.1 26.1 23.0

14 Maharashtra 2004 16.4 19.0 23.4 19.9 16.5 18.9 22.6 19.2 16.4 19.1 24.0 21.2 2005 16.4 18.9 23.6 20.1 16.4 18.9 22.6 19.0 16.4 19.1 24.2 21.6 2006 16.3 19.0 24.1 20.4 16.3 19.0 22.9 19.3 16.4 19.1 24.7 22.1 2007 16.5 19.0 24.8 20.9 16.5 19.0 22.7 19.4 16.6 19.2 25.8 23.4 2008 16.6 19.0 23.6 20.4 16.6 19.0 22.6 19.5 16.5 19.1 24.3 22.0

15 Orissa 2004 16.3 19.0 23.6 20.7 16.3 19.0 23.5 20.5 16.5 19.3 24.3 22.1 2005 16.1 19.1 23.6 20.5 16.1 19.0 23.4 20.3 16.2 19.2 24.4 22.2 2006 16.3 19.0 23.3 20.5 16.3 19.0 23.2 20.3 16.6 19.1 24.2 21.7 2007 16.4 19.0 23.4 20.5 16.4 19.0 23.4 20.4 16.4 19.2 23.8 21.6 2008 16.4 19.0 23.8 20.7 16.4 19.0 23.6 20.5 16.7 19.1 24.3 22.2

16 Punjab 2004 16.7 19.2 23.5 21.6 16.7 19.2 23.3 21.2 16.7 19.1 23.7 22.1 2005 16.6 19.3 23.5 21.5 16.6 19.3 23.2 21.1 17.0 19.3 23.7 22.2 2006 16.7 19.2 23.6 21.6 16.6 19.2 23.3 21.2 16.7 19.2 24.2 22.4 2007 16.8 19.4 23.7 22.2 16.8 19.4 23.5 21.8 17.0 19.3 24.1 22.8 2008 16.5 19.3 23.6 21.9 16.2 19.3 23.3 21.6 16.8 19.2 24.0 22.5

17 Rajasthan 2004 16.1 18.9 25.0 21.8 16.1 18.8 24.7 21.3 16.2 19.1 25.4 22.3 2005 16.1 18.9 24.1 19.9 16.1 18.9 23.7 19.4 16.5 19.0 24.5 21.2 2006 16.4 19.0 24.5 20.4 16.4 18.9 24.3 19.9 16.4 19.2 24.8 21.6 2007 16.3 19.0 23.0 19.8 16.3 19.0 23.0 19.5 16.6 19.1 23.1 20.6 2008 16.3 19.0 23.1 19.9 16.3 19.0 22.8 19.5 16.4 19.3 23.4 21.1

18 Tamil Nadu 2004 16.6 19.2 23.5 21.5 16.6 19.3 23.0 20.9 16.8 19.2 23.9 22.3 2005 16.7 19.3 23.5 21.8 16.7 19.3 23.0 21.3 16.6 19.3 24.1 22.4 2006 16.6 19.4 23.7 22.1 16.6 19.4 23.2 21.7 16.5 19.3 24.2 22.6 2007 16.5 19.3 23.5 21.9 16.5 19.4 23.1 21.5 16.4 19.3 24.0 22.5 2008 16.7 19.3 23.8 22.3 16.6 19.3 23.3 21.7 16.8 19.3 24.3 22.9

19 Uttar Pradesh 2004 16.4 19.0 23.4 20.4 16.4 19.0 23.1 20.1 16.7 19.3 24.4 22.0 2005 16.2 18.9 24.3 19.8 16.2 18.9 24.2 19.6 16.6 19.2 24.7 21.4 2006 16.5 19.0 24.1 20.3 16.5 19.0 23.6 20.0 16.2 19.2 25.4 22.2 2007 16.4 19.0 23.8 20.2 16.4 19.0 23.5 20.0 16.6 19.2 24.9 22.0 2008 16.4 19.1 23.6 20.6 16.4 19.0 23.5 20.4 16.1 19.3 24.4 22.0

20 West Bengal 2004 16.0 18.9 24.4 19.6 16.0 18.8 24.0 18.9 16.3 19.0 24.7 21.4 2005 16.2 18.9 24.1 19.7 16.2 18.8 23.4 19.1 16.3 19.0 24.8 21.7 2006 16.1 18.9 24.6 19.8 16.2 18.9 24.1 19.4 16.1 19.0 25.5 21.5 2007 16.3 18.9 24.3 20.2 16.3 18.8 23.6 19.6 16.4 19.0 25.4 22.1 2008 16.3 18.9 24.4 20.1 16.3 18.8 23.9 19.5 16.4 19.0 25.1 22.0

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Percentage of Females by Age at Effective Marriage by Residence, India and Major States, 2004 to 2008

Sl. No. Major States Years

Total Rural Urban

< 18 18-20 21+ < 18 18-20 21+ < 18 18-20 21+

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12India 2004 10.8 45.2 43.9 13.3 50.1 36.7 5.4 34.2 60.5

2005 12.0 49.7 38.3 14.4 54.0 31.6 5.0 37.2 57.7 2006 9.1 49.0 41.9 11.1 54.1 34.8 3.8 35.7 60.6 2007 7.6 49.7 42.7 9.3 55.6 35.1 3.3 34.3 62.4 2008 5.9 49.3 44.8 7.2 55.2 37.6 2.5 33.7 63.8

1 Andhra Pradesh 2004 18.3 59.8 21.9 21.0 64.3 14.8 12.2 49.1 38.7 2005 22.3 61.6 16.6 21.9 62.2 15.9 24.6 58.4 17.0 2006 10.2 62.2 27.6 12.1 68.0 19.9 6.1 49.1 44.8 2007 10.0 62.5 27.5 11.2 67.5 21.4 7.4 52.0 40.6 2008 5.3 61.4 33.3 6.5 67.5 26.0 2.3 47.3 50.4

2 Assam 2004 1.8 27.0 71.2 0.5 28.3 71.2 8.9 20.1 71.1 2005 9.4 39.8 50.8 10.6 42.7 46.7 2.9 23.3 73.8 2006 5.4 37.2 57.4 5.6 40.1 54.2 4.4 22.3 73.3 2007 10.7 45.1 44.2 11.6 48.2 40.2 5.6 27.4 67.0 2008 5.9 44.0 50.0 6.9 48.1 45.0 1.7 25.8 72.5

3 Bihar 2004 20.3 54.1 25.6 22.0 56.8 21.2 11.9 40.7 47.4 2005 20.6 56.8 22.7 21.5 58.0 20.4 13.8 47.9 38.3 2006 18.9 48.7 32.4 21.7 52.4 25.9 5.1 30.8 64.2 2007 13.5 59.4 27.1 14.2 61.7 24.1 8.2 42.7 49.2 2008 11.6 53.1 35.3 12.6 55.6 31.8 5.2 37.9 57.0

4 Chattisgarh 2004 9.5 54.1 36.4 12.3 61.3 26.4 2.6 36.3 61.1 2005 14.6 1.0 32.0 18.8 61.5 19.7 3.1 31.4 65.5 2006 7.8 64.0 28.2 9.1 68.2 22.7 1.8 43.9 54.3 2007 6.5 55.0 38.5 7.9 59.8 32.3 1.0 34.7 64.3 2008 5.1 59.2 35.7 6.0 64.2 29.8 0.8 35.9 63.3

5 Delhi 2004 3.7 28.8 67.4 2.5 47.5 50.0 3.9 26.8 69.3 2005 1.9 33.4 64.8 3.0 53.2 43.9 1.8 32.8 65.4 2006 1.2 32.4 66.4 2.0 41.6 56.4 1.1 30.8 68.1 2007 1.7 28.0 70.4 1.9 25.2 72.9 1.6 28.6 69.8 2008 0.4 30.9 68.7 0.8 39.7 59.5 0.3 29.2 70.5

6 Gujarat 2004 7.7 47.7 44.6 10.3 54.9 34.8 3.4 35.7 60.8 2005 7.2 52.4 40.4 9.1 59.1 31.8 4.2 42.1 53.7 2006 7.1 51.2 41.7 9.9 58.3 31.8 2.9 40.4 56.8 2007 5.6 45.6 48.7 7.9 51.0 41.0 2.2 37.8 60.0 2008 5.5 44.7 49.8 7.6 53.9 38.4 2.9 32.9 64.3

7 Haryana 2004 9.4 56.8 33.8 11.9 64.2 23.9 4.7 42.4 52.9 2005 5.4 59.4 35.2 6.3 68.8 25.0 3.6 41.4 55.0 2006 3.9 56.6 39.5 4.5 63.0 32.5 2.5 42.5 55.0 2007 3.9 60.8 35.3 4.5 67.8 27.7 2.3 4.9 56.8 2008 2.5 60.4 37.1 2.9 64.6 32.5 1.5 49.1 49.4

8 Himachal Pr. 2004 2.4 29.7 67.9 2.4 30.2 67.4 2.8 3.2 94.0 2005 1.2 29.5 69.3 0.9 30.3 68.7 4.0 21.0 75.0 2006 2.7 29.7 67.6 2.9 31.1 66.0 1.0 13.7 85.4 2007 0.5 26.9 72.7 0.5 27.1 72.5 0.5 24.3 75.2 2008 0.3 30.2 69.5 0.2 31.1 68.7 1.1 19.7 79.2

9 Jammu & Kashmir 2004 2.5 21.5 76.0 3.1 25.8 71.0 0.7 9.6 89.7 2005 2.3 20.9 76.8 2.5 23.4 74.1 1.3 11.1 87.6 2006 2.1 20.4 77.5 2.4 22.3 75.3 1.1 14.4 84.5 2007 0.9 20.9 78.2 0.9 23.7 75.4 0.8 10.1 89.1 2008 0.7 17.1 82.2 0.8 19.7 79.5 0.4 9.3 90.4

10 Jharkhand 2004 20.1 49.5 30.3 28.1 55.8 16.1 5.1 37.6 57.3 2005 19.3 56.2 24.5 22.6 60.2 17.2 7.1 41.9 51.0 2006 17.6 50.2 32.2 21.4 52.1 26.5 5.1 43.9 51.0 2007 9.6 50.4 39.9 11.7 54.6 33.7 2.6 35.9 61.5 2008 7.2 52.4 40.5 8.3 58.3 33.4 3.0 30.5 66.5

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1211 Karnataka 2004 10.6 53.1 36.3 12.8 59.0 28.2 5.9 39.8 54.3

2005 11.4 54.5 34.1 14.7 59.9 25.4 5.2 44.5 50.3 2006 6.3 57.2 36.5 8.0 61.9 30.1 2.5 46.4 51.0 2007 8.0 51.7 40.3 10.3 57.3 32.4 3.8 41.3 54.9 2008 6.0 52.6 41.4 7.6 60.8 31.6 3.4 39.1 57.5

12 Kerala 2004 1.4 23.0 75.6 1.7 24.2 74.1 0.3 18.5 81.2 2005 1.6 22.2 76.3 1.8 22.4 75.8 1.0 21.2 77.8 2006 2.2 24.6 73.2 2.8 24.9 72.3 0.5 23.7 75.8 2007 2.1 23.0 74.8 2.4 22.4 75.2 1.4 25.1 73.5 2008 2.1 24.6 73.4 2.5 25.4 72.1 0.6 21.8 77.6

13 Madhya Pradesh 2004 13.2 46.2 40.7 17.0 50.3 32.7 5.1 37.4 57.5 2005 13.4 49.2 37.5 17.6 56.1 26.3 4.1 33.9 62.0 2006 10.7 57.5 31.7 13.6 63.7 22.7 1.8 38.4 59.8 2007 8.3 49.0 42.7 11.6 61.7 26.7 1.8 24.1 74.1 2008 5.3 55.6 39.1 7.1 62.3 30.7 0.5 36.5 63.0

14 Maharashtra 2004 12.3 53.9 33.7 15.0 62.6 22.4 7.3 37.4 55.3 2005 11.1 52.0 36.9 16.4 63.7 19.9 3.9 36.4 59.7 2006 8.6 52.0 39.4 12.4 64.6 23.0 3.4 34.9 61.7 2007 7.2 49.1 43.7 10.9 66.1 23.0 2.2 26.1 71.7 2008 5.7 54.8 39.5 6.7 69.4 23.9 4.1 31.1 64.7

15 Orissa 2004 7.9 44.0 48.1 8.7 46.2 45.1 3.9 31.2 64.9 2005 9.4 44.5 46.0 10.2 47.0 42.8 4.5 28.1 67.5 2006 9.9 43.3 46.8 10.8 44.1 45.0 2.8 37.6 59.6 2007 7.8 47.2 45.1 8.3 48.6 43.2 3.7 36.0 60.3 2008 6.5 46.2 47.3 7.3 48.4 44.3 1.3 31.7 67.1

16 Punjab 2004 4.8 30.1 65.1 5.2 36.6 58.2 4.4 22.4 73.2 2005 2.4 38.1 59.4 3.3 43.5 53.2 0.9 28.1 71.0 2006 1.5 38.6 59.9 1.5 44.1 45.0 2.8 37.6 59.6 2007 0.7 29.8 69.6 0.9 35.5 63.6 0.4 21.2 78.4 2008 0.9 32.3 66.8 0.8 36.6 62.6 1.0 24.8 74.2

17 Rajasthan 2004 6.1 36.2 57.7 8.0 36.8 55.2 4.1 35.4 60.5 2005 10.4 57.0 32.6 13.2 61.5 25.3 4.3 47.0 48.7 2006 9.5 53.1 37.4 12.8 56.3 30.9 2.8 46.3 50.9 2007 9.2 59.0 31.8 11.7 62.0 26.3 3.6 51.9 44.6 2008 8.3 58.0 33.7 10.4 63.0 26.6 3.0 45.1 52.0

18 Tamil Nadu 2004 2.7 36.6 60.7 3.3 44.1 52.6 1.9 27.4 70.7 2005 2.1 33.2 64.8 1.8 38.0 60.2 2.4 26.9 70.7 2006 1.1 30.8 68.1 1.1 34.6 64.2 1.1 25.9 73.0 2007 2.4 29.6 68.0 3.0 33.0 64.1 1.6 25.1 73.3 2008 1.5 27.1 71.4 2.1 32.1 65.9 0.9 21.8 77.3

19 Uttar Pradesh 2004 10.4 43.7 45.9 11.6 46.4 42.0 5.5 32.9 61.7 2005 14.3 54.1 31.6 15.7 55.1 29.2 4.0 46.5 49.5 2006 8.9 54.3 36.8 9.7 58.1 32.2 4.8 35.1 60.1 2007 6.8 58.1 35.1 7.3 60.7 31.9 3.3 39.5 57.2 2008 5.5 51.9 42.6 5.9 54.4 39.7 2.8 36.2 61.1

20 West Bengal 2004 18.9 49.4 31.7 23.9 53.7 22.3 7.2 39.2 53.6 2005 15.8 51.4 32.7 19.1 57.8 23.1 7.1 34.5 58.3 2006 16.1 51.3 32.6 17.7 56.2 26.1 11.0 35.8 53.2 2007 11.2 51.4 37.4 13.4 57.0 29.6 5.2 36.3 58.5 2008 11.0 55.0 34.0 12.9 60.8 26.3 4.8 36.7 58.4

Source:- Sample Registration System - Registrar General, India

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Percentage distribution of live births by order of birth, India and Major States, 2004 to 2008

Sl. No. Major States Years First Second Third Fourth &

Higher

1 2 3 4 5 6 7India 2004 35.5 27.9 16.3 20.2

2005 35 28.9 16.4 19.72006 36.7 28.8 15.8 18.72007 37 29.8 15.9 17.32008 38.4 29.7 15.2 16.7

1 Andhra Pradesh 2004 47.1 38.2 11 3.72005 46.3 41.2 9.3 3.32006 47.1 38.4 11 3.62007 49.9 37.9 9.6 2.52008 50.9 38 8.9 2.2

2 Assam 2004 34.1 27.6 15 23.32005 34.3 27.5 16.5 21.72006 36.9 27 16.1 202007 36.9 26.6 15.7 20.92008 37.6 28 15.2 19.2

3 Bihar 2004 28.3 22 17.9 31.82005 26.1 23.3 18.7 31.92006 26.8 23.9 18.1 31.22007 28.2 24.7 18.5 28.62008 28.5 24.1 18.3 29.1

2 Chhattisgarh 2004 34.9 27.1 20.1 17.92005 35.6 24.9 18.2 21.42006 36.4 25.8 19.4 18.42007 33.8 28.8 18.9 18.62008 37.3 29.7 18.1 14.8

5 Delhi 2004 37.9 29.2 16.8 16.12005 37.8 29.6 16.8 15.82006 38.4 31.8 15.6 14.22007 40.3 31.6 14.8 13.42008 42.2 30.1 15.6 12

6 Gujarat 2004 39.3 28.6 16.6 15.52005 36.6 30.2 16.6 16.62006 39.2 30 15.4 15.42007 39.9 31.4 14.4 14.32008 40.2 31.4 15.1 13.3

7 Haryana 2004 35.9 30.1 17.5 16.62005 38.5 32.2 15.6 13.72006 42.2 32.1 14.8 10.92007 40.7 33.7 14.8 10.82008 40.9 33.3 15 10.8

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Higher

1 2 3 4 5 6 78 Himachal Pr. 2004 39.7 34.8 16.6 8.9

2005 44.6 33.5 12.5 9.42006 43.6 32.7 13.5 10.22007 49.2 32.7 11.4 6.72008 44.5 36.8 11 7.6

9 Jammu & Kashmir 2004 35.8 25.4 17.3 21.42005 36.1 25.4 16.8 21.72006 35.4 28.4 16.7 19.52007 36.7 29.4 17.2 16.72008 38.8 30.1 15.7 15.3

10 Jharkhand 2004 33.6 24.4 15.9 26.12005 30.1 26.6 17.6 25.72006 29.1 27.3 18 25.62007 33.2 27.7 18.7 20.42008 32.3 25.9 19 22.8

11 Karnataka 2004 44.3 34.1 13.7 7.92005 42.4 34.2 15.1 8.42006 45.8 33.9 13 7.32007 45.2 33.8 13.3 7.72008 47.2 33.7 12.3 6.8

12 Kerala 2004 48.6 37.9 10.7 2.82005 49.5 37.5 9.8 3.22006 50.9 37 9.5 2.72007 50.2 37.7 9.8 2.22008 50.4 38.5 9 2.1

13 Madhya Pradesh 2004 33.8 26.3 18.6 21.32005 33.4 27.6 18.6 20.42006 35.2 28.2 17.9 18.82007 33.6 30.5 18 17.92008 36 31 17.6 15.4

14 Maharashtra 2004 43.1 32.6 14.5 9.92005 42.2 32.6 15.2 102006 43.2 34.6 13.8 8.42007 44.6 35.6 12.1 7.82008 45 35.8 12.3 6.9

15 Orissa 2004 36.6 28.5 16.7 18.12005 37.1 28.7 16 18.22006 38.4 28.5 17.2 15.92007 38.5 30.3 16.6 14.62008 38.5 30.6 15.5 15.4

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Higher

1 2 3 4 5 6 716 Punjab 2004 42.2 32.7 16.2 8.9

2005 43.6 31.9 16.1 8.42006 45.2 31.9 13.9 92007 44.4 33.9 14.1 7.52008 45.9 34.2 13.2 6.7

17 Rajasthan 2004 31.6 26.5 17.7 24.22005 32.6 27.4 17.5 22.52006 32.4 28.4 17.6 21.52007 30.4 30.1 17.3 22.22008 32.9 27.5 18.3 21.3

18 Tamil Nadu 2004 45.2 37.5 12.8 4.52005 47.2 37 11.6 4.12006 48.8 37.1 10.6 3.42007 47.8 38.2 11.1 2.92008 50.8 36.5 9.9 2.8

19 Uttar Pradesh 2004 27.3 22.3 18.4 31.92005 26.7 24.5 18.6 30.22006 29.7 23.2 17.9 29.22007 29.9 24.7 18.8 26.62008 31.9 25.2 16.8 26.1

20 West Bengal 2004 42.9 31.7 13 12.42005 43.7 32 13.2 11.12006 45.4 31.1 12.4 11.12007 46.6 31.3 12.7 9.52008 48.2 31.2 11.5 9

Note: India figures exclude J&K from 2001 to 2003Source: Sample Registration System - Registrar General, India

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Percentage Distribution of Births By Order of Births By Residence, 2004 to 2008 In India

Order of Birth Years Rural Urban Total

1 2 3 4 5

1 2004 33.9 41.6 35.5

2005 33.3 41.0 35.0

2006 34.9 42.9 36.7

2007 35.1 43.7 37.0

2008 36.6 44.8 38.4

2 2004 27.1 31.0 27.9

2005 28.0 32.3 28.9

2006 28.0 31.6 28.8

2007 29.2 32.3 29.8

2008 29.0 32.3 29.7

3 2004 17.0 13.8 16.3

2005 16.9 14.3 16.4

2006 16.5 13.5 15.8

2007 16.6 13.2 15.9

2008 15.9 12.7 15.2

4+ 2004 22.1 13.6 20.2

2005 21.7 12.4 19.7

2006 20.6 11.9 18.7

2007 20.2 10.8 17.3

2008 18.5 10.2 16.7

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AVERAGE NUMBER OF CHILDREN BORN PER WOMAN BY AGE - 2001

Sl. No. State /Union Territory

Total/ Rural/ Urban

Age Group

15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50 +

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

INDIA* Total 0.10 0.96 2.10 2.92 3.32 3.63 3.85 4.16Rural 0.12 1.07 2.26 3.11 3.53 3.86 4.07 4.33Urban 0.06 0.71 1.74 2.46 2.84 3.08 3.30 3.66

1 Andhra Pradesh Total 0.16 1.05 1.93 2.44 2.75 2.98 3.20 3.34

Rural 0.19 1.16 2.03 2.53 2.84 3.08 3.31 3.47

Urban 0.09 0.80 1.68 2.20 2.53 2.69 2.89 2.93

2 Arunachal Pradesh Total 0.09 0.97 2.25 3.25 3.87 4.34 4.72 4.48

Rural 0.10 1.00 2.35 3.40 4.08 4.56 4.90 4.56

Urban 0.07 0.87 1.96 2.76 3.13 3.34 3.68 3.62

3 Assam Total 0.10 0.78 1.90 2.86 3.49 3.90 4.22 4.52

Rural 0.10 0.83 2.00 3.01 3.68 4.09 4.41 4.64

Urban 0.06 0.51 1.32 2.00 2.47 2.79 3.11 3.71

4 Bihar Total 0.16 1.13 2.39 3.39 3.94 4.24 4.33 4.08

Rural 0.17 1.16 2.42 3.43 3.97 4.27 4.35 4.08

Urban 0.09 0.88 2.13 3.10 3.65 3.98 4.15 4.00

5 Chhattisgarh Total 0.09 1.07 2.32 3.19 3.59 3.86 4.02 4.32

Rural 0.10 1.16 2.42 3.29 3.70 3.95 4.09 4.38

Urban 0.06 0.78 1.96 2.79 3.21 3.51 3.74 4.05

6 Goa Total 0.03 0.32 1.02 1.74 2.26 2.61 3.02 3.58

Rural 0.02 0.25 0.95 1.74 2.32 2.76 3.23 3.79

Urban 0.04 0.38 1.08 1.74 2.20 2.45 2.80 3.33

7 Gujarat Total 0.06 0.82 1.98 2.73 3.09 3.32 3.53 4.09

Rural 0.07 0.91 2.17 2.94 3.32 3.57 3.78 4.39

Urban 0.04 0.68 1.70 2.40 2.75 2.94 3.11 3.53

8 Haryana Total 0.11 1.16 2.42 3.17 3.53 3.84 4.16 5.15

Rural 0.13 1.30 2.58 3.32 3.73 4.09 4.45 5.46

Urban 0.07 0.84 2.08 2.81 3.11 3.31 3.55 4.31

9 Himachal Pradesh Total 0.03 0.75 2.04 2.77 3.13 3.46 3.77 4.33

Rural 0.04 0.78 2.10 2.84 3.21 3.54 3.84 4.38

Urban 0.03 0.45 1.51 2.20 2.50 2.70 2.98 3.69

10 Jammu & Kashmir Total 0.04 0.52 1.73 2.82 3.49 3.94 4.26 4.28

Rural 0.05 0.58 1.88 3.03 3.74 4.22 4.53 4.49

Urban 0.04 0.36 1.33 2.28 2.84 3.23 3.54 3.67

11 Jharkhand Total 0.14 1.05 2.23 3.14 3.62 3.91 4.04 3.95

Rural 0.16 1.13 2.31 3.23 3.72 4.00 4.11 3.98

Urban 0.08 0.79 1.97 2.82 3.31 3.62 3.82 3.86

12 Karnataka Total 0.10 0.86 1.85 2.50 2.92 3.23 3.58 4.04

Rural 0.11 0.96 1.99 2.64 3.06 3.39 3.76 4.21

Urban 0.07 0.69 1.61 2.23 2.66 2.91 3.23 3.65

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Sl. No. State /Union Territory

Total/ Rural/ Urban

Age Group

15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50 +

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

13 Kerala Total 0.05 0.57 1.40 1.95 2.23 2.48 2.81 4.01

Rural 0.05 0.59 1.44 2.00 2.28 2.53 2.88 4.10

Urban 0.04 0.50 1.29 1.82 2.10 2.32 2.62 3.75

14 Madhya Pradesh Total 0.13 1.20 2.60 3.53 3.96 4.31 4.57 4.94

Rural 0.15 1.34 2.79 3.75 4.20 4.57 4.82 5.11

Urban 0.07 0.85 2.11 2.97 3.38 3.66 3.94 4.42

15 Maharashtra Total 0.07 0.90 1.99 2.69 3.03 3.22 3.41 3.93

Rural 0.08 1.06 2.22 2.92 3.24 3.44 3.62 4.12

Urban 0.06 0.72 1.72 2.39 2.76 2.93 3.13 3.57

16 Manipur* Total 0.04 0.38 1.19 2.07 2.94 3.56 3.99 4.09

Rural 0.04 0.39 1.25 2.19 3.07 3.68 4.11 4.07

Urban 0.04 0.34 1.03 1.78 2.62 3.27 3.71 4.13

17 Meghalaya Total 0.07 0.79 2.07 3.22 4.02 4.52 4.68 4.42

Rural 0.08 0.88 2.20 3.40 4.22 4.75 4.90 4.55

Urban 0.04 0.51 1.59 2.56 3.27 3.64 3.85 3.92

18 Mizoram Total 0.05 0.67 1.79 2.78 3.45 4.01 4.42 5.14

Rural 0.07 0.84 2.12 3.19 3.96 4.58 4.97 5.44

Urban 0.04 0.53 1.51 2.42 3.01 3.46 3.85 4.82

19 Nagaland Total 0.03 0.37 1.51 2.81 3.82 4.47 4.94 4.58

Rural 0.03 0.34 1.48 2.86 3.94 4.62 5.09 4.67

Urban 0.04 0.49 1.61 2.62 3.27 3.68 4.02 3.78

20 Orissa Total 0.06 0.73 1.90 2.77 3.24 3.54 3.76 3.99

Rural 0.07 0.76 1.96 2.83 3.31 3.60 3.81 4.02

Urban 0.05 0.56 1.60 2.42 2.88 3.21 3.51 3.75

21 Punjab Total 0.05 0.67 1.90 2.69 3.00 3.24 3.48 4.13

Rural 0.05 0.72 2.00 2.79 3.12 3.41 3.67 4.34

Urban 0.04 0.59 1.72 2.50 2.77 2.95 3.14 3.65

22 Rajasthan Total 0.15 1.23 2.58 3.51 4.04 4.42 4.72 5.15

Rural 0.16 1.33 2.70 3.66 4.24 4.65 4.94 5.32

Urban 0.09 0.96 2.23 3.08 3.48 3.76 4.04 4.53

23 Sikkim Total 0.09 0.80 1.82 2.69 3.33 3.94 4.40 4.90

Rural 0.09 0.83 1.89 2.79 3.47 4.08 4.55 4.99

Urban 0.05 0.54 1.36 2.06 2.45 2.93 3.24 3.98

24 Tamil Nadu Total 0.07 0.70 1.63 2.13 2.41 2.62 2.91 3.12

Rural 0.07 0.79 1.79 2.30 2.56 2.77 3.04 3.18

Urban 0.05 0.60 1.45 1.94 2.21 2.43 2.73 3.04

25 Tripura Total 0.11 0.82 1.78 2.55 3.09 3.50 3.90 4.33

Rural 0.11 0.88 1.91 2.74 3.33 3.78 4.17 4.46

Urban 0.08 0.56 1.25 1.80 2.17 2.47 2.87 3.80

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Sl. No. State /Union Territory

Total/ Rural/ Urban

Age Group

15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50 +

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

26 Uttar Pradesh Total 0.10 1.09 2.48 3.58 4.16 4.53 4.69 4.57

Rural 0.12 1.20 2.60 3.71 4.32 4.70 4.85 4.69

Urban 0.05 0.73 2.03 3.08 3.62 3.95 4.14 4.05

27 Uttarakhand Total 0.05 0.85 2.32 3.29 3.73 4.03 4.27 4.51

Rural 0.05 0.93 2.48 3.49 3.94 4.25 4.49 4.64

Urban 0.04 0.60 1.86 2.79 3.19 3.43 3.63 3.98

28 West Bengal Total 0.17 1.11 2.05 2.69 3.06 3.39 3.76 4.38

Rural 0.20 1.26 2.28 2.96 3.37 3.76 4.18 4.77

Urban 0.10 0.71 1.49 2.04 2.37 2.61 2.91 3.52

29 A.& N.Islands Total 0.05 0.76 1.76 2.41 2.90 3.35 3.78 4.64

Rural 0.05 0.80 1.82 2.52 3.03 3.61 4.02 4.91

Urban 0.06 0.69 1.66 2.21 2.65 2.86 3.28 3.93

30 Chandigarh Total 0.05 0.68 1.81 2.60 2.84 2.91 3.06 3.50

Rural 0.09 1.08 2.29 3.02 3.29 3.50 3.76 4.23

Urban 0.05 0.64 1.76 2.55 2.80 2.87 3.02 3.46

31 D&N Haveli Total 0.13 1.07 2.10 2.96 3.50 3.66 3.96 4.15

Rural 0.14 1.13 2.25 3.16 3.72 3.83 4.14 4.27

Urban 0.09 0.88 1.77 2.36 2.72 2.92 3.06 3.52

32 Daman & Diu Total 0.05 0.82 1.83 2.58 3.07 3.45 3.75 4.32

Rural 0.06 0.97 2.09 2.95 3.40 3.92 4.11 4.71

Urban 0.03 0.62 1.50 2.11 2.67 2.93 3.40 3.98

33 Delhi Total 0.05 0.76 1.93 2.75 3.14 3.31 3.48 3.98

Rural 0.07 1.03 2.28 3.07 3.47 3.73 3.99 4.69

Urban 0.05 0.74 1.91 2.73 3.12 3.28 3.45 3.94

34 Lakshadweep Total 0.05 0.76 1.86 2.82 3.60 4.14 4.80 5.31

Rural 0.06 0.85 2.01 3.09 3.95 4.67 5.30 5.69

Urban 0.04 0.66 1.70 2.53 3.19 3.54 4.21 4.88

35 Puducherry Total 0.05 0.66 1.59 2.10 2.42 2.73 3.17 3.97

Rural 0.06 0.76 1.79 2.30 2.66 3.01 3.43 4.12

Urban 0.05 0.62 1.50 2.01 2.31 2.61 3.04 3.90

* Excludes the Population of Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul sub-divisions of Senapati district of Manipur in 2001Source : Census of India 2001, Registrar General, India

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PROPORTION OF EVER- MARRIED WOMEN OF PARITY (i+1) AND ABOVE TO 1000 EVER - MARRIED WOMEN OF PARITY (i) AND ABOVE - 2001 - ALL INDIA*

* Excludes the Population of Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul sub-divisions of Senapati district of Manipur in 2001Source : Census of India 2001, Registrar General, India

Parity

AGE GROUP

15-49 50 and above All ages

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0 to 1 842 844 839 902 907 887 854 856 848

1 to 2 823 833 795 913 921 891 846 857 818

2 to 3 679 708 602 869 884 824 733 759 662

3 to 4 599 620 533 809 824 762 671 689 611

4 to 5+ 560 573 508 740 753 695 634 647 587

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PERCENTAGE OF EVER MARRIED WOMEN (AGED 50 AND ABOVE) WITH NO LIVE BIRTH - 2001

Sl. No.

State/ Union Territory Total Rural Urban

1 2 3 4 5INDIA* 9.84 9.33 11.30

1 Andhra Pradesh 16.17 14.74 20.962 Arunachal Pradesh 12.29 11.71 18.143 Assam 10.47 10.28 11.714 Bihar 9.84 9.82 10.015 Chhatisgarh 8.88 8.86 8.996 Goa 8.00 7.53 8.577 Gujarat 7.82 6.80 9.798 Haryana 4.08 3.65 5.249 Himachal Pradesh 6.86 6.92 6.1510 Jammu & Kashmir 10.44 10.62 9.9111 Jharkhand 10.56 10.60 10.4012 Karnataka 11.33 10.69 12.8313 Kerala 6.98 6.77 7.5614 Madhya Pradesh 7.01 6.73 7.8815 Maharashtra 8.68 8.66 8.7316 Manipur* 13.96 15.16 11.2117 Meghalaya 15.55 16.32 12.5118 Mizoram 5.79 6.18 5.3819 Nagaland 15.44 15.12 18.2220 Orissa 9.41 9.19 10.9621 Punjab 6.83 6.12 8.4522 Rajasthan 5.33 4.91 6.8723 Sikkim 8.37 8.38 8.3024 Tamil Nadu 17.13 16.44 18.0825 Tripura 7.92 7.94 7.8526 Uttar Pradesh 9.71 9.10 12.3627 Uttarakhand 7.41 7.14 8.4928 West Bengal 8.26 7.50 9.9129 A.& N.Islands 4.77 4.56 5.3530 Chandigarh 5.10 6.93 4.9931 D&N Haveli 11.03 10.33 14.5932 Daman & Diu 8.05 7.15 8.8333 Delhi 4.76 4.06 4.8034 Lakshadweep 6.51 5.60 7.5335 Puducherry 8.05 7.10 8.52

* Excludes the Population of Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul sub-divisions of Senapati district of Manipur in 2001 Source : Census of India 2001, Registrar General, India

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PERCENT DISTRIBURION OF LIVE BIRTHS BY TYPE OF MEDICAL ATTENTION RECEIVED BY THE MOTHER AT DELIVERY BY RESIDENCE - ALL INDIA

Type of Medical Attention Years Total Rural Urban

1 2 5 3 4

Institutional (Government+Private Hospital)

2004 33.8 23.9 69.7

2005 34.5 24.4 70.4

2006 34.9 24.9 71.0

2007 38.6 28.7 74.5

2008 47.1 38.3 78.5

Qualified professional (Doctor, Nurse or trained midwife) other

than hospital.

2004 26.1 29.1 15.2

2005 26.4 29.4 15.5

2006 26.7 29.7 15.6

2007 25.0 27.8 15.0

2008 21.9 24.2 14.1

Untrained functionary and others 2004 40.1 47.0 15.1

2005 39.2 46.3 14.0

2006 38.4 45.4 13.3

2007 36.4 43.6 10.4

2008 30.9 37.6 7.5

Source: Sample Registration System - Registrar General, India

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PERCENTAGE OF DEATHS BY CAUSES RELATED TO CHILD BIRTH & PREGNANCY (MATERNAL) ALL INDIA (RURAL) : 1985,1990,1995, 1997 & 1998

TABLE - A.37 (Contd...)

Causes of Materrnal Deaths (%) from 2001-03 Special Survey of Deaths

Specific causes 1985 1990 1995 1997 1998

1 2 3 4 5 6

Abortion 11.5 11.8 17.6 7.3 8.9

Toxaemia 6.7 15.2 9.9 6.6 8.3

Anaemia 23.1 19.4 17.0 17.3 19.0

Bleeding of Pregnancy & Puerperium 15.9 23.7 28.9 27.6 29.6

Malposition of child leading to death of mother 7.7 7.1 4.0 10.7 9.5

Puerperal sepsis 13.9 8.1 8.5 13.0 16.1

Not classifiable 21.2 14.7 14.1 17.5 8.6

Maternal Causes India EAG and Assam Southern States Other States

Haemorrhage 38 37 30 40

Sepsis 11 11 17 10

Hypertensivwe disorders 5 4 13 6

Obstructed Labour 5 5 9 4

Abortion 8 10 4 3

Other Conditions 34 33 26 37

Total 100 100 100 100

Source : Model Registration Scheme - Survey of Causes of Death (Rural) 1985, 1990, 1994, 1995

- Report on Causes of Maternal Deaths and their percent distribution to total maternal deaths by SRS 1997, 1998 - Registrar General, India

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PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF DEATHS DUE TO SPECIFIC CAUSES UNDER THE MAJOR GROUP “CAUSES PECULIAR TO INFANCY” FOR SELECTED STATES - 1996-98

Sl. No.

States Year Prematurity Pneumonia Respiratory infectrion of new born

Diarrhoea of new born

Cord infection (in cl.tetanus)

Congenital Malformation

Birth injury

Others Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

INDIA 1996 31.2 16.6 10.8 3.7 1.6 3.3 1.5 31.3 100.0

1997 29.9 14.5 11.0 2.9 1.6 3.1 1.9 35.1 100.0

1998 34.4 13.5 11.5 2.4 1.3 3.5 2.0 31.4 100.0

1 Andhra Pradesh 1996 31.6 3.7 11.6 1.5 0.6 3.4 3.7 43.9 100.0

1997 21.7 1.7 26.4 4.7 1.0 3.2 1.2 40.1 100.0

1998 21.0 3.2 9.8 4.4 2.9 2.3 2.6 53.8 100.0

2 Bihar 1996 17.8 35.6 2.0 7.4 1.5 1.0 34.7 100.0

1997 16.2 30.2 2.8 7.8 1.7 2.8 1.7 36.8 100.0

1998 23.2 29.8 9.8 3.7 0.0 3.7 2.4 27.4 100.0

3 Gujarat 1996 33.0 4.9 7.7 3.3 0.0 6.0 1.1 44.0 100.0

1997 36.7 6.5 5.9 1.2 0.0 7.1 1.8 40.8 100.0

1998 29.2 4.5 5.8 0.6 0.0 10.4 0.0 49.5 100.0

4 Haryana 1996 12.0 24.6 5.7 1.1 1.1 2.9 0.6 52.0 100.0

1997 27.5 22.2 4.8 1.0 1.4 5.8 0.0 37.3 100.0

1998 13.7 24.8 2.0 3.3 5.2 2.6 0.7 47.7 100.0

5 Karnataka 1996 45.8 4.4 16.3 3.0 0.5 4.9 2.9 22.2 100.0

1997 42.4 0.0 18.7 4.0 2.5 4.0 3.0 25.4 100.0

1998 39.5 0.0 15.6 1.8 1.8 4.2 1.2 35.9 100.0

6 Kerala 1996 13.8 20.7 17.0 0.0 0.0 3.4 0.0 45.1 100.0

1997 18.9 8.1 21.6 0.0 0.0 27.0 0.0 24.4 100.0

1998 16.7 16.7 16.7 0.0 0.0 16.7 0.0 33.2 100.0

7 Madhya Pradesh 1996 35.6 22.2 12.0 3.3 1.9 3.0 0.4 21.6 100.0

1997 27.6 21.7 7.1 2.1 0.8 2.4 1.6 36.7 100.0

1998 37.7 20.5 14.8 2.5 2.0 3.4 2.8 16.3 100.0

8 Maharashtra 1996 55.8 14.5 5.2 0.8 0.0 3.7 0.5 19.5 100.0

1997 55.1 13.1 6.9 0.7 0.1 3.1 0.7 20.3 100.0

1998 54.8 12.8 4.1 0.4 0.0 2.8 0.7 24.4 100.0

9 Orissa 1996 35.7 9.3 4.7 0.0 2.2 1.0 0.0 47.1 100.0

1997 38.5 15.4 8.7 0.5 2.9 0.0 1.0 33.0 100.0

1998 41.8 8.8 22.0 1.1 2.2 4.4 1.1 18.6 100.0

10 Punjab 1996 15.0 10.0 2.0 18.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 55.0 100.0

1997 19.0 15.9 11.1 6.3 4.8 3.2 0.0 39.7 100.0

1998 14.3 0.0 7.1 7.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 71.5 100.0

11 Rajasthan 1996 21.0 26.9 6.4 4.6 0.5 2.6 1.5 36.5 100.0

1997 23.2 22.7 7.5 4.5 0.7 3.2 1.2 37.0 100.0

1998 25.3 25.0 6.4 0.6 0.0 4.2 1.0 37.5 100.0

12 Tamil Nadu 1996 22.7 16.2 25.8 5.0 0.7 5.3 3.0 21.3 100.0

1997 20.6 2.4 24.1 2.8 0.1 4.6 2.9 42.5 100.0

1998 23.9 1.7 25.5 2.5 0.6 4.8 2.6 38.4 100.0

13 Uttar Pradesh 1996 19.7 25.7 8.9 5.1 4.4 2.4 1.9 31.9 100.0

1997 17.5 20.2 9.0 5.3 5.4 1.4 2.4 38.8 100.0

1998 28.1 21.4 7.4 3.6 1.2 2.2 1.7 34.4 100.0

Source: Registrar General, India

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MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO(per 1,00,000 live births)

India/States 1997-98 1999-01 2001-03 2004-06

India 398 327 301 254

Andhra Pradesh 197 220 195 154

Assam 568 398 490 480

Bihar/Jharkhand 531 400 371 312

Gujarat 46 202 172 160

Haryana 136 176 162 186

Karnataka 245 266 228 213

Kerala 150 149 110 95

Madhya Pr/Chhatisgarh 441 407 379 335

Chhattisgarh na na na 335

Maharashtra 166 169 149 130

Orissa 346 424 358 303

Punjab 280 177 178 192

Rajasthan 508 501 445 388

Tamil Nadu 131 167 134 111

Uttar Pradesh/Uttarakhand 606 539 517 440

West Bengal 303 218 194 141

Source: Registrar General of India, Ministry of Home Affairs (SRS Estimates)

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Under -five Mortality Rates (U5MR) by sex and residenceIndia and bigger states 2008

Sl. No. India/States

Total Rural UrbanTotal Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

INDIA 69 64 73 76 71 81 43 41 46

1 Andhra Pradesh 58 55 61 64 62 67 40 36 45

2 Assam 88 81 96 93 85 101 50 50 51

3 Bihar 75 69 82 77 70 84 56 52 59

4 Chhattisgarh 71 65 78 74 68 80 56 49 64

5 Delhi 40 38 43 40 39 40 41 38 44

6 Gujarat 60 58 63 72 70 76 38 38 39

7 Haryana 65 60 71 70 66 75 50 43 59

8 Himachal Pradesh 50 37 64 50 37 65 39 38 41

9 Jammu & Kashmir 55 55 55 58 57 58 41 41 42

10 Jharkhand 65 58 72 69 61 77 44 41 46

11 Karnataka 55 54 56 62 61 64 40 40 40

12 Kerala 14 12 15 14 13 15 12 8 16

13 Madhya Pradesh 92 90 93 98 95 101 62 65 59

14 Maharashtra 41 39 42 49 48 51 28 26 29

15 Orissa 89 87 91 93 91 95 59 56 63

16 Punjab 49 45 55 55 48 63 39 38 41

17 Rajasthan 80 72 88 88 80 97 49 44 55

18 Tamil Nadu 36 36 36 39 38 40 31 33 30

19 Uttar Pradesh 91 83 100 97 89 106 63 57 71

20 West Bengal 42 42 42 45 45 44 32 30 35

Source : Sample Registration System - Registrar General, India

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Sex ratio of child (age group 0-4) during the period 2004-2006, 2005-07 & 2006-08

Source: Sample Registration System, Registrar General of India, Ministry of Home Affairs

India and bigger states Total Rural Urban

Year 2004-06 2005-07 2006-08 2004-05 2005-07 2006-08 2004-05 2005-07 2006-08

India 908 914 915 913 917 918 892 904 905

Andhra Pradesh 959 942 937 967 941 937 937 943 938

Assam 949 950 947 946 950 948 975 951 939

Bihar 920 940 932 921 942 935 908 918 910

Chhattisgarh 944 954 976 941 961 989 954 922 908

Delhi 873 861 870 847 858 858 879 862 873

Gujarat 858 877 883 886 906 908 809 830 841

Haryana 795 820 824 791 813 823 808 838 824

Himachal Pradesh 902 945 954 905 951 957 859 875 908

Jammu & Kashmir 889 874 885 893 874 883 870 874 890

Jharkhand 915 926 938 916 930 949 911 902 879

Karnataka 934 925 942 934 925 943 934 926 940

Kerala 946 962 970 949 963 971 935 960 969

Madhya Pradesh 927 935 930 933 943 936 899 905 905

Maharashtra 886 889 899 890 881 893 880 901 908

Orissa 949 952 949 954 952 950 909 946 947

Punjab 821 838 841 808 821 825 846 867 868

Rajasthan 882 876 876 880 871 877 893 892 873

Tamil Nadu 952 950 947 963 949 943 933 952 954

Uttar Pradesh 886 887 884 885 887 884 888 889 885

West Bengal 953 964 970 960 966 972 928 954 963

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STATISTICS

i) Immunisation Coverage & MTP Servicesii) Family Planning Acceptors

(The information contained in this chapter is based on the monthly performance reports received from States/UTs)

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YEAR WISE ACHIEVEMENT OF TARGETS OF M.C.H. ACTIVITIES ALL INDIA

YEAR

Tetanus Immunisation for Expectant Mothers

D.P.T.Immunisation for Children POLIO B.C.G.

Target/Need

asessedAchvt.

%Achvt.of Target

Target/Need

asessedAchvt.

%Achvt.of Target

Target/Need

asessedAchvt.

%Achvt.of Target

Target/Need

asessed

Achvt.(below

one year)

%Achvt.of Target

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1980-81 6.84 5.28 77.3 13.55 7.15 52.8 3.83 1.61 42.2

1981-82 7.96 7.11 89.5 15.97 9.23 57.9 2.40 2.93 123.8

1982-83 9.00 7.64 84.9 13.97 10.34 74.0 5.24 4.55 87.0 15.00 4.12 27.5

1983-84 11.50 8.25 71.7 14.50 11.23 77.5 7.50 8.03 107.1 15.00 4.47 29.8

1984-85 13.03 9.36 71.9 14.51 12.43 85.7 12.00 9.89 82.4 14.51 5.36 37.0

1985-86 12.86 10.36 80.6 14.04 15.18 108.1 14.04 13.19 93.9 14.04 6.62 47.3

1986-87 15.20 11.73 77.2 15.30 12.99 84.9 15.30 11.14 72.8 15.30 11.81 77.2

1987-88 16.93 14.96 88.3 17.21 16.69 97.0 17.21 14.27 82.9 17.21 16.35 95.0

1988-89 22.66 16.19 71.4 18.04 16.81 93.2 18.04 15.90 88.1 18.04 17.44 96.6

1989-90 25.12 17.83 71.0 19.14 19.19 100.2 19.14 19.04 99.5 19.14 20.38 106.5

1990-91 25.27 20.14 79.7 22.34 22.50 100.7 22.34 22.68 101.5 22.34 23.01 103.0

1991-92 26.13 20.27 77.6 23.33 21.21 90.9 23.33 21.30 91.3 23.33 21.67 92.9

1992-93 27.01 21.45 79.4 24.29 22.00 90.6 24.29 22.12 91.0 24.29 23.46 96.6

1993-94 27.56 22.75 82.6 24.79 23.09 93.2 24.79 23.21 93.6 24.79 24.09 97.2

1994-95 27.53 23.07 83.8 24.77 23.40 94.5 24.77 23.58 95.2 24.77 24.70 99.8

1995-96 27.53 22.12 80.4 24.86 22.56 90.7 24.86 22.78 91.6 24.86 24.13 97.1

1996-97 28.11 22.98 81.8 25.40 23.25 91.5 25.40 23.55 92.7 25.40 24.95 98.2

1997-98 28.29 23.37 82.6 25.55 23.74 92.9 25.55 23.98 93.9 25.55 25.42 99.5

1998-99 27.75 23.28 83.9 25.12 23.55 93.7 25.12 23.93 95.3 25.12 24.54 97.7

1999-00 29.24 23.78 81.3 24.72 23.56 95.3 24.72 23.71 95.9 24.72 25.12 101.6

2000-01 28.81 24.73 85.8 24.35 24.58 100.9 24.35 24.87 102.1 24.35 25.97 106.7

2001-02 28.85 25.09 87.0 24.43 24.81 101.5 24.43 24.75 101.3 24.43 26.03 106.5

2002-03 29.76 24.22 81.4 25.20 24.53 97.4 25.20 24.57 97.5 25.20 25.93 102.9

2003-04 30.29 23.66 78.10 25.69 23.51 91.54 25.69 23.98 93.35 25.69 25.80 100.46

2004-05 30.25 23.88 78.94 25.69 24.10 93.83 25.69 24.22 94.28 25.69 25.71 100.08

2005-06 30.31 24.87 82.07 25.79 24.76 96.01 25.79 24.71 95.80 25.79 26.97 104.57

2006-07 30.50 25.45 83.43 26.03 25.11 96.44 26.03 25.11 96.44 26.03 26.63 102.29

2007-08* 30.10 25.68 85.31 25.77 24.15 93.72 25.77 23.80 92.34 25.77 26.44 102.60

(Figures in million)

* Figures are provisionalSource: MoHFW - Based on information received from different States/Uts

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YEAR Measles D.T. Immunisation for Children

T.T. (10 Years) T.T. (16 Years)

Target/Need

assessed

Achvt. % Achvt. of Target

Target/Need

assessed

Achvt. % Achvt. of Target@

Target/Need

assessed

Achvt. % Achvt. of Target@

Target/Need

assessed

Achvt. % Achvt. of Target@

1 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

1980-81 11.37 10.23 90.1

1981-82 12.57 10.81 86.1

1982-83 12.50 10.25 82.0

1983-84 13.00 10.63 81.7 4.0 2.75 83.7 2.60 1.68 80.7

1984-85 13.06 11.45 87.6 5.01 3.64 72.8 3.04 2.40 79.2

1985-86 11.19 12.53 112.0 5.54 4.53 82.0 3.30 3.00 90.9

1986-87 5.70 3.71 67.6 12.10 10.85 89.7 6.70 5.29 79.0 4.10 3.49 85.0

1987-88 11.21 10.05 89.7 13.00 11.58 89.1 7.80 7.00 89.7 4.80 4.50 93.7

1988-89 15.76 12.43 78.9 18.94 12.99 68.6 9.75 8.29 85.0 6.01 5.66 94.2

1989-90 19.14 15.94 83.3 18.75 14.15 75.5 18.08 10.59 58.6 17.23 7.92 46.0

1990-91 22.34 20.29 90.9 17.13 13.94 81.4 15.47 11.03 71.3 15.43 8.31 53.9

1991-92 23.33 19.83 85.0 17.66 13.75 77.8 15.97 10.90 68.2 16.03 8.46 52.8

1992-93 24.29 20.86 85.9 18.16 14.13 77.8 16.31 11.32 69.4 16.36 8.74 53.4

1993-94 24.79 21.95 88.5 18.54 13.42 72.4 16.65 11.71 70.3 16.69 9.22 55.3

1994-95 24.77 21.60 87.2 21.45 14.56 67.9 20.31 11.92 58.7 18.15 9.27 51.1

1995-96 24.86 20.54 82.6 21.79 10.49 48.1 20.72 9.69 46.8 18.66 7.56 40.5

1996-97 25.40 21.14 83.2 22.17 13.77 62.1 21.08 12.16 57.7 18.99 9.39 49.5

1997-98 25.55 21.92 85.8 22.55 10.52 46.6 21.44 9.82 45.8 19.31 7.85 40.6

1998-99 25.12 22.13 88.1 23.59 12.69 53.8 23.82 12.56 52.7 20.58 10.14 49.3

1999-00 24.72 22.20 89.8 23.93 12.56 52.5 24.23 11.21 46.3 20.99 9.11 43.4

2000-01 24.35 23.48 96.4 24.32 17.58 72.4 24.62 14.62 59.5 21.32 11.91 55.9

2001-02 24.43 23.45 96.0 24.83 14.50 71.5 25.01 13.57 65.7 21.22 11.11 63.4

2002-03 25.20 23.35 92.7 23.04 15.95 69.2 22.04 15.90 72.2 20.24 12.97 64.1

2003-04 25.69 21.99 85.6 23.57 15.12 64.2 25.86 14.98 57.9 23.84 12.33 51.73

2004-05 25.69 23.24 90.5 26.42 17.25 65.3 26.73 14.61 54.7 23.11 12.86 55.67

2005-06 25.79 24.19 93.8 24.57 18.84 76.7 26.66 16.00 60.0 24.96 13.41 53.73

2006-07 26.03 24.19 92.9 27.26 19.10 70.1 27.57 15.77 57.2 23.83 13.32 55.88

2007-08* 25.77 24.13 93.6 27.67 16.07 58.1 27.98 14.32 51.2 24.19 11.87 49.06

(Figures in million)

* Figures are provisionalSource: MoHFW - Based on information received from different States/Uts

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YEAR Prophylaxis against Nutritional Anaemia among Mothers

Prophylaxis against Blindness due to Vit A Deficiency

1st Dose 2nd Dose to 5th Dose

Target/ Need

assessed

No. of Beneficiaries (Completed) No. of Total

Women

% Achvt. of Target

(Total Women)@

Target/Need

assessed

No. of Beneficiaries

% Achvt. of Target@

Target/Need

assessed

No. of Beneficiaries

% Achvt. of Target@

1 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

1980-81 11.91 11.09 101.0 24.20 16.64 68.8

1981-82 11.88 12.04 101.9 24.66 18.66 75.7

1982-83 12.00 15.97 133.1 25.00 19.09 76.7

1983-84 12.00 17.38 146.1 25.00 19.21 76.8

1984-85 13.00 17.71 136.3 27.00 28.79 106.6

1985-86 14.00 18.05 128.9 24.96 29.40 177.8

1986-87 18.64 14.47 77.6 28.97 30.24 78.1

1987-88 22.00 18.65 84.8 30.00 46.62 87.8

1988-89 22.00 21.13 96.0 30.00 41.60 75.4

1989-90 22.00 20.1 91.4 29.89 39.02 69.0

1990-91 20.58 18.51 90.0 29.98 38.79 65.0

1991-92 29.65 16.35 55.1 39.03 41.58 53.3

1992-93 27.01 16.48 61.0 24.29 31.16 64.1

1993-94 27.56 22.00 79.9 24.79 38.42 77.5

1994-95 27.53 21.32 77.5 24.77 42.68 86.2

1995-96 27.53 22.16 80.5 24.86 16.24 65.3 22.45 31.34 36.7

1996-97 28.11 23.74 84.5 25.40 15.56 74.3 22.84 31.37 44.5

1997-98 28.29 13.77 48.7 25.55 17.29 67.7 23.23 34.20 38.7

1998-99 27.75 10.44 37.6 25.12 18.16 72.3 23.66 29.96 33.3

1999-00 29.24 17.53 60.0 24.72 20.19 81.7 24.05 32.14 35.2

2000-01 28.84 22.01 76.4 24.35 22.54 92.7 24.44 36.30 39.1

2001-02 28.85 16.48 72.0 24.43 25.04 102.6 22.61 36.51 54.8

2002-03 29.76 21.01 70.6 25.20 25.33 100.5 22.44 42.11 49.4

2003-04 30.29 21.70 71.6 25.69 24.40 95.01 22.89 40.55 46.6

2004-05 30.25 24.68 81.6 25.69 29.09 113.24 26.60 50.69 50.1

2005-06 30.31 23.54 77.7 25.79 27.72 107.47 22.81 55.63 64.2

2006-07 30.50 19.65 64.4 26.03 24.93 95.76 23.08 51.02 58.2

2007-08* 30.10 15.23 50.6 25.77 23.34 90.58 27.87 46.54 43.9

(Figures in million)

Notes: 1 * Figures are provisional 2 @ Worked out after excluding the targets of those States/UTs for which figures of achievements have not been received3 Figures of Vit A Ist dose are in doses from 1987-88 to 1994-95 4 Percentage achievement of targets of Vit.’A’ Ist Dose in col.31 from 1987-88 to 1994-95 were worked out by taking half of the total

doeses given to the first time initiated, continuing and completed beneficiaries 5 Figures relate to Ist dose (Below 1 year + Above 1 year) from 1995-96 to 2007-08. 6 Percentage achievement of targets(2nd to 5th dose) at col. 34 were worked out by taking (2 x 1.9) times of target from 1996-97 to

2007-08 Source: MoHFW - Based on information received from different States/Uts

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States/Union Ter-ritories/Agencies

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08*Need As-sessed

(in 000’s)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000’s)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000’s)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000’s)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

I. Major States (Population >20 million)

1 Andhra Pradesh 1811.5 1,787,479 98.7 1821.6 1,763,052 96.8 1816.1 1,724,913 95.0 1709.6 1,736,556 101.6

2 Assam 833.9 576,463 69.1 842.2 599,344 71.2 846.4 652,089 77.0 820.3 629,651 76.8

3 Bihar 3080.0 885,214 28.7 3070.7 1,321,897 43.0 3102.1 2,108,639 68.0 3101.3 2,491,858 80.4

4 Chattisgarh 639.3 630,905 98.7 622.2 660,073 106.1 638.9 667,678 104.5 707.8 632,910 89.4

5 Gujarat 1471.1 1,310,343 89.1 1479.8 1,323,995 89.5 1495.8 1,305,912 87.3 1499.5 1,264,055 84.3

6 Haryana 661.6 567,071 85.7 669.7 577,986 86.3 672.9 580,326 86.2 652.3 590,234 90.5

7 Jharkhand 826.9 352,769 42.7 842.4 465,840 55.3 851.7 443,818 52.1 858.5 501,990 58.5

8 Karnataka 1354.8 1,118,524 82.6 1358.9 1,151,078 84.7 1355.9 1,150,649 84.9 1314.4 1,144,299 87.1

9 Kerala 625.0 569,963 91.2 620.9 589,527 95.0 619.8 531,587 85.8 569.4 532,247 93.5

10 Madhya Pradesh 2198.7 1,944,218 88.4 2213.8 1,986,616 89.7 2241.8 1,962,553 87.5 2253.4 1,938,376 86.0

11 Maharashtra 2294.6 2,092,637 91.2 2308.0 2,061,763 89.3 2293.2 2,007,729 87.6 2230.9 1,952,056 87.5

12 Orissa 988.9 817,990 82.7 991.8 813,897 82.1 994.6 832,062 83.7 992.3 819,920 82.6

13 Punjab 595.1 520,826 87.5 591.1 534,156 90.4 592.6 537,810 90.8 544.0 471,736 86.7

14 Rajasthan 2085.3 1,883,499 90.3 2086.5 1,927,188 92.4 2104.3 1,832,974 87.1 2049.4 1,916,103 93.5

15 Tamil Nadu 1350.7 1,262,833 93.5 1322.8 1,208,276 91.3 1320.7 1,229,479 93.1 1244.3 1,231,593 99.0

16 Uttar Pradesh 6327.4 4,949,046 78.2 6336.1 5,222,940 82.4 6398.5 5,174,507 80.9 6417.9 5,150,016 80.2

17 West Bengal 1897.2 1,481,285 78.1 1923.0 1,512,125 78.6 1928.4 1,572,581 81.5 1855.5 1,516,417 81.7

II. Smaller States

1 Arunachal Pradesh 28.0 5,583 19.9 25.9 9,549 36.9 24.5 11,279 46.1 27.9 8,826 31.7

2 Delhi 297.2 214,511 72.2 296.7 228,763 77.1 307.6 212,637 69.1 337.5 231,867 68.7

3 Goa 21.0 24,883 118.4 23.1 25,826 112.0 23.6 23,697 100.6 24.1 24,323 101.0

4 Himachal Pradesh 147.4 139,205 94.5 145.8 136,762 93.8 146.6 135,639 92.5 137.9 132,223 95.9

5 Jammu & Kashmir 233.8 252,999 108.2 239.4 240,410 100.4 238.9 269,468 112.8 247.9 268,331 108.2

6 Manipur 50.1 28,792 57.5 47.0 28,320 60.2 43.9 13,867 31.6 39.8 18,546 46.5

7 Meghalaya 76.8 40,820 53.2 69.9 46,399 66.4 67.7 45,369 67.0 70.0 41,660 59.5

8 Mizoram 16.0 17,060 106.6 17.6 8,703 49.3 16.9 20,095 118.9 20.5 18,973 92.6

9 Nagaland 30.7 21,503 70.0 44.3 41,095 92.8 58.7 28,614 48.8 33.2 23,430 70.6

10 Sikkim 13.6 10,206 75.1 13.9 9,927 71.4 14.1 9,927 70.6 12.7 9,657 76.2

11 Tripura 58.6 45,978 78.4 55.6 47,114 84.8 54.8 45,929 83.8 57.5 46,259 80.5

12 Uttarakhand 179.1 233,028 130.1 170.5 233,208 136.8 175.3 226,848 129.4 212.4 221,910 104.5

III. Union Territories

1 A&N Islands 6.9 5,656 82.4 7.2 6,771 94.7 7.4 6,413 86.1 7.5 6,014 79.7

2 Chandigarh 16.7 18,838 113.0 16.0 19,573 122.4 16.6 17,405 104.9 18.5 18,506 100.1

3 D&N Haveli 7.7 8,206 106.9 8.2 8,502 103.8 8.4 8,352 99.8 8.2 8,033 98.3

4 Daman & Diu 4.1 3,117 76.2 4.3 3,321 77.0 4.4 3,324 75.4 4.0 2,786 68.8

5 Lakshadweep 1.4 1,139 78.9 1.4 993 72.0 1.4 932 66.5 1.4 932 65.9

6 Puducherry 19.9 17,844 89.6 20.3 17,610 86.6 20.2 18,186 90.1 19.9 20,274 102.0

IV. Other Agencies

1 M/O Defence $ 21,710 $ 22,690 $ 19,367 $ 43,622

2 M/O Railways $ 16,471 $ 18,399 $ 16,286 $ 14,294

All India 30,250.9 23,878,614 78.9 30,308.2 24,873,688 82.1 30,504.6 25,448,940 83.4 30,101.8 25,680,483 85.3

Notes: $ = No separate targets allocated in respect of M/O Defence and Railways* Figures are provisional

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D.P.T. IMMUNISATION FOR CHILDREN (III DOSE)Sl. No.

States/Union Ter-ritories/Agencies

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08*Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

I. Major States (Population > 20 million)

1 Andhra Pradesh 1538.2 1,609,595 104.6 1553.3 1,543,966 99.4 1553.6 1,505,259 96.9 1462.5 1,569,140 107.3

2 Assam 702.7 529,476 75.3 712.0 581,214 81.6 717.9 621,956 86.6 696.5 637,580 91.5

3 Bihar 2626.4 1,271,493 48.4 2621.2 1,446,056 55.2 2650.9 1,889,836 71.3 2647.3 1,277,302 48.2

4 Chattisgarh 537.0 583,075 108.6 524.4 626,905 119.6 540.2 605,886 112.2 604.9 587,434 97.1

5 Gujarat 1257.1 1,227,626 97.7 1264.5 1,213,337 96.0 1282.3 1,211,932 94.5 1291.0 1,174,855 91.0

6 Haryana 562.4 544,951 96.9 571.1 548,404 96.0 575.7 570,643 99.1 556.8 559,352 100.5

7 Jharkhand 705.1 477,840 67.8 726.7 677,576 93.2 734.8 733,827 99.9 742.2 682,444 91.9

8 Karnataka 1160.2 1,061,788 91.5 1167.4 1,094,827 93.8 1168.6 1,092,494 93.5 1136.3 1,082,879 95.3

9 Kerala 562.0 558,421 99.4 558.8 552,208 98.8 557.3 526,300 94.4 511.4 511,060 99.9

10 Madhya Pradesh 1826.9 1,873,590 102.6 1841.5 1,950,408 105.9 1870.8 1,897,493 101.4 1886.7 1,849,200 98.0

11 Maharashtra 1992.1 2,048,662 102.8 2003.7 2,079,367 103.8 1997.1 1,984,169 99.4 1955.1 1,983,696 101.5

12 Orissa 818.1 812,290 99.3 823.2 850,624 103.3 829.1 817,910 98.6 832.7 799,418 96.0

13 Punjab 513.4 518,144 100.9 509.9 531,806 104.3 512.3 536,117 104.6 472.3 498,503 105.5

14 Rajasthan 1745.9 1,731,140 99.2 1748.9 1,752,430 100.2 1769.5 1,685,976 95.3 1738.3 1,710,867 98.4

15 Tamil Nadu 1167.7 1,177,324 100.8 1149.6 1,129,310 98.2 1149.0 1,130,245 98.4 1084.8 1,140,122 105.1

16 Uttar Pradesh 5280.5 5,345,836 101.2 5299.3 5,320,615 100.4 5374.7 5,457,184 101.5 5414.3 5,317,827 98.2

17 West Bengal 1636.8 1,533,887 93.7 1662.5 1,621,658 97.5 1672.5 1,588,878 95.0 1619.4 1,525,676 94.2

II. Smaller States

1 Arunachal Pradesh 24.5 10,172 41.5 22.6 15,230 67.3 21.5 20,686 96.2 24.4 13,193 54.1

2 Delhi 262.4 224,681 85.6 261.6 251,804 96.3 271.8 261,358 96.2 297.0 237,988 80.1

3 Goa 18.7 24,774 132.1 20.6 25,821 125.3 21.1 24,238 115.0 21.5 23,768 110.5

4 Himachal Pradesh 126.7 133,505 105.3 125.6 131,548 104.7 126.7 129,173 101.9 118.9 127,471 107.2

5 Jammu & Kashmir 202.4 280,543 138.6 207.8 284,000 136.7 207.7 296,255 142.7 214.3 299,670 139.8

6 Manipur 44.6 36,812 82.5 42.1 35,599 84.5 39.3 16,106 41.0 35.7 21,436 60.0

7 Meghalaya 65.9 45,459 69.0 59.7 48,640 81.5 58.1 60,449 104.1 60.2 57,564 95.6

8 Mizoram 14.3 18,703 131.0 15.8 19,284 121.9 15.1 21,897 144.9 18.3 18,963 103.8

9 Nagaland 27.4 16,827 61.4 39.5 22,384 56.7 50.1 24,615 49.1 29.7 26,917 90.7

10 Sikkim 11.8 10,925 92.3 12.2 11,427 93.6 12.4 11,427 92.4 11.2 10,735 96.2

11 Tripura 51.2 61,975 121.0 48.8 62,168 127.4 48.2 59,216 122.8 50.6 51,336 101.5

12 Uttarakhand 155.0 231,198 149.1 148.7 231,430 155.7 152.8 222,690 145.7 185.0 218,270 118.0

III. Union Territories

1 A&N Islands 6.1 7,638 124.7 6.4 6,705 104.7 6.7 5,745 86.4 6.7 6,117 90.9

2 Chandigarh 14.8 16,294 110.2 14.2 15,987 112.3 14.8 15,858 107.2 16.5 16,383 99.6

3 D&N Haveli 6.6 7,218 109.8 7.0 7,625 108.4 7.2 7,778 108.1 7.1 7,277 102.9

4 Daman & Diu 3.6 2,957 82.8 3.8 2,878 76.6 3.9 3,589 93.1 3.5 3,356 94.7

5 Lakshadweep 1.3 1,076 84.8 1.2 1,622 132.6 1.2 1,033 83.2 1.2 1,033 82.8

6 Puducherry 17.7 16,836 95.1 18.1 16,185 89.5 17.9 16,352 91.4 17.6 16,692 94.6

IV. Other Agencies

1 M/O Defence $ 22,889 $ 24,680 $ 25,318 $ 56,979

2 M/O Railways $ 26,048 $ 29,170 $ 27,016 $ 30,916

All India 25,687.4 24,101,668 93.8 25,793.9 24,764,898 96.0 26,032.8 25,106,904 96.4 25,772.1 24,153,419 93.7

Notes: $ = No separate targets allocated in respect of M/O Defence and Railways* Figures are provisional

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POLIO (III DOSE)Sl.No.

States/Union Ter-ritories/Agencies

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08*Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

I. Major States (Population > 20 million)

1 Andhra Pradesh 1538.2 1,614,698 105.0 1,553.3 1,543,859 99.4 1553.6 1,508,070 97.1 1462.5 1,567,771 107.2

2 Assam 702.7 533,884 76.0 712.0 579,718 81.4 717.9 637,402 88.8 696.5 622,463 89.4

3 Bihar 2626.4 1,282,582 48.8 2,621.2 1,356,485 51.8 2650.9 1,844,224 69.6 2647.3 1,144,965 43.2

4 Chattisgarh 537.0 583,672 108.7 524.4 626,835 119.5 540.2 607,775 112.5 604.9 587,165 97.1

5 Gujarat 1257.1 1,223,540 97.3 1,264.5 1,210,065 95.7 1282.3 1,207,836 94.2 1291.0 1,162,414 90.0

6 Haryana 562.4 546,772 97.2 571.1 548,346 96.0 575.7 570,092 99.0 556.8 558,569 100.3

7 Jharkhand 705.1 437,414 62.0 726.7 704,047 96.9 734.8 732,937 99.8 742.2 653,559 88.1

8 Karnataka 1160.2 1,061,778 91.5 1,167.4 1,095,865 93.9 1168.6 1,092,942 93.5 1136.3 1,083,219 95.3

9 Kerala 562.0 556,564 99.0 558.8 554,579 99.3 557.3 522,688 93.8 511.4 510,398 99.8

10 Madhya Pradesh 1826.9 1,870,722 102.4 1,841.5 1,951,965 106.0 1870.8 1,897,914 101.4 1886.7 1,852,682 98.2

11 Maharashtra 1992.1 2,049,333 102.9 2,003.7 2,072,128 103.4 1997.1 1,985,957 99.4 1955.1 1,971,814 100.9

12 Orissa 818.1 819,763 100.2 823.2 853,224 103.7 829.1 819,920 98.9 832.7 799,322 96.0

13 Punjab 513.4 518,144 100.9 509.9 531,806 104.3 512.3 537,564 104.9 472.3 498,503 105.5

14 Rajasthan 1745.9 1,710,207 98.0 1,748.9 1,746,871 99.9 1769.5 1,687,852 95.4 1738.3 1,709,671 98.4

15 Tamil Nadu 1167.7 1,179,086 101.0 1,149.6 1,129,729 98.3 1149.0 1,130,483 98.4 1084.8 1,139,616 105.0

16 Uttar Pradesh 5280.5 5,471,267 103.6 5,299.3 5,342,965 100.8 5374.7 5,457,890 101.5 5414.3 5,238,429 96.8

17 West Bengal 1636.8 1,556,175 95.1 1,662.5 1,605,785 96.6 1672.5 1,600,286 95.7 1619.4 1,454,860 89.8

II. Smaller States

1 Arunachal Pradesh 24.5 10,461 42.7 22.6 15,500 68.5 21.5 20,641 96.0 24.4 13,389 54.9

2 Delhi 262.4 226,234 86.2 261.6 262,795 100.5 271.8 267,716 98.5 297.0 241,809 81.4

3 Goa 18.7 24,892 132.8 20.6 25,903 125.7 21.1 24,253 115.1 21.5 23,799 110.6

4 Himachal Pradesh 126.7 133,499 105.3 125.6 131,288 104.5 126.7 129,140 101.9 118.9 127,475 107.2

5 Jammu & Kashmir 202.4 281,429 139.1 207.8 283,980 136.7 207.7 296,255 142.7 214.3 299,670 139.8

6 Manipur 44.6 37,181 83.4 42.1 35,606 84.5 39.3 16,416 41.8 35.7 21,710 60.8

7 Meghalaya 65.9 45,246 68.7 59.7 49,175 82.4 58.1 59,795 103.0 60.2 55,567 92.3

8 Mizoram 14.3 18,871 132.2 15.8 19,333 122.3 15.1 21,802 144.3 18.3 18,612 101.9

9 Nagaland 27.4 18,845 68.7 39.5 23,164 58.7 50.1 24,611 49.1 29.7 28,235 95.2

10 Sikkim 11.8 11,507 97.2 12.2 11,454 93.8 12.4 11,454 92.6 11.2 10,734 96.2

11 Tripura 51.2 62,281 121.6 48.8 61,731 126.5 48.2 59,541 123.5 50.6 50,308 99.5

12 Uttarakhand 155.0 231,198 149.1 148.7 231,430 155.7 152.8 222,690 145.7 185.0 216,559 117.1

III. Union Territories

1 A&N Islands 6.1 7,638 124.7 6.4 6,705 104.7 6.7 5,745 86.4 6.7 6,117 90.9

2 Chandigarh 14.8 16,180 109.4 14.2 15,960 112.1 14.8 15,858 107.2 16.5 16,383 99.6

3 D&N Haveli 6.6 7,218 109.8 7.0 7,625 108.4 7.2 7,778 108.1 7.1 7,277 102.9

4 Daman & Diu 3.6 2,957 82.8 3.8 2,878 76.6 3.9 3,589 93.1 3.5 3,356 94.7

5 Lakshadweep 1.3 1,103 86.9 1.2 915 74.8 1.2 1,033 83.2 1.2 1,033 82.8

6 Puducherry 17.7 16,836 95.1 18.1 16,185 89.5 17.9 16,352 91.4 17.6 16,692 94.6

IV. Other Agencies

1 M/O Defence $ 24,051 $ 24,895 $ 33,297 $ 50,712

2 M/O Railways $ 26,090 $ 29,721 $ 26,906 $ 33,644

All India 25,687.4 24,219,318 94.3 25,793.9 24,710,515 95.8 26,032.8 25,106,704 96.4 25,772.1 23,798,501 92.3

Notes: $ = No separate targets allocated in respect of M/O Defence and Railways* Figures are provisional

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B.C.G. (BELOW 1 YEAR)Sl.No.

States/Union Ter-ritories/Agencies

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08*Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

I. Major States (Population >20 million)

1 Andhra Pradesh 1538.2 1,658,732 107.8 1,553.3 1,560,537 100.5 1553.6 1,525,449 98.2 1462.5 1,584,598 108.3

2 Assam 702.7 566,924 80.7 712.0 672,731 94.5 717.9 702,868 97.9 696.5 695,196 99.8

3 Bihar 2626.4 1,812,531 69.0 2,621.2 2,361,241 90.1 2650.9 2,320,725 87.5 2647.3 2,254,381 85.2

4 Chattisgarh 537.0 600,341 111.8 524.4 639,191 121.9 540.2 619,464 114.7 604.9 601,299 99.4

5 Gujarat 1257.1 1,252,116 99.6 1,264.5 1,262,294 99.8 1282.3 1,258,339 98.1 1291.0 1,208,784 93.6

6 Haryana 562.4 594,354 105.7 571.1 583,438 102.2 575.7 597,600 103.8 556.8 595,719 107.0

7 Jharkhand 705.1 537,413 76.2 726.7 812,534 111.8 734.8 744,553 101.3 742.2 725,198 97.7

8 Karnataka 1160.2 1,077,554 92.9 1,167.4 1,109,145 95.0 1168.6 1,126,149 96.4 1136.3 1,097,468 96.6

9 Kerala 562.0 586,706 104.4 558.8 565,879 101.3 557.3 536,925 96.3 511.4 541,661 105.9

10 Madhya Pradesh 1826.9 1,808,485 99.0 1,841.5 2,013,196 109.3 1870.8 1,972,593 105.4 1886.7 1,995,229 105.8

11 Maharashtra 1992.1 2,164,062 108.6 2,003.7 2,139,148 106.8 1997.1 2,033,616 101.8 1955.1 2,054,591 105.1

12 Orissa 818.1 864,921 105.7 823.2 925,816 112.5 829.1 869,547 104.9 832.7 847,802 101.8

13 Punjab 513.4 540,505 105.3 509.9 561,406 110.1 512.3 548,285 107.0 472.3 513,344 108.7

14 Rajasthan 1745.9 1,776,483 101.7 1,748.9 1,759,153 100.6 1769.5 1,745,015 98.6 1738.3 1,798,339 103.5

15 Tamil Nadu 1167.7 1,193,210 102.2 1,149.6 1,135,831 98.8 1149.0 1,130,783 98.4 1084.8 1,136,573 104.8

16 Uttar Pradesh 5280.5 5,559,140 105.3 5,299.3 5,610,855 105.9 5374.7 5,646,385 105.1 5414.3 5,641,889 104.2

17 West Bengal 1636.8 1,784,424 109.0 1,662.5 1,855,722 111.6 1672.5 1,859,365 111.2 1619.4 1,768,910 109.2

II. Smaller States

1 Arunachal Pradesh 24.5 12,515 51.1 22.6 20,565 90.8 21.5 21,429 99.6 24.4 15,045 61.7

2 Delhi 262.4 285,960 109.0 261.6 320,531 122.5 271.8 319,495 117.5 297.0 302,969 102.0

3 Goa 18.7 26,285 140.2 20.6 28,221 137.0 21.1 28,536 135.4 21.5 27,549 128.0

4 Himachal Pradesh 126.7 136,114 107.4 125.6 134,050 106.7 126.7 133,212 105.1 118.9 129,882 109.2

5 Jammu & Kashmir 202.4 304,967 150.7 207.8 311,729 150.0 207.7 315,771 152.1 214.3 320,383 149.5

6 Manipur 44.6 42,635 95.6 42.1 39,999 94.9 39.3 21,378 54.4 35.7 27,228 76.2

7 Meghalaya 65.9 60,029 91.1 59.7 69,796 116.9 58.1 71,427 123.0 60.2 70,565 117.2

8 Mizoram 14.3 17,361 121.6 15.8 20,438 129.2 15.1 22,079 146.1 18.3 19,962 109.3

9 Nagaland 27.4 15,741 57.4 39.5 26,036 66.0 50.1 25,513 50.9 29.7 28,180 95.0

10 Sikkim 11.8 11,652 98.5 12.2 11,708 95.9 12.4 11,708 94.7 11.2 11,133 99.8

11 Tripura 51.2 71,213 139.1 48.8 64,956 133.1 48.2 69,047 143.2 50.6 58,276 115.3

12 Uttarakhand 155.0 219,613 141.7 148.7 220,150 148.1 152.8 229,759 150.3 185.0 228,027 123.3

III. Union Territories

1 A&N Islands 6.1 5,701 93.1 6.4 5,787 90.4 6.7 6,071 91.3 6.7 5,505 81.8

2 Chandigarh 14.8 21,120 142.8 14.2 23,461 164.8 14.8 23,819 161.0 16.5 24,067 146.3

3 D&N Haveli 6.6 7,250 110.3 7.0 8,154 116.0 7.2 8,640 120.1 7.1 7,928 112.1

4 Daman & Diu 3.6 3,060 85.7 3.8 3,788 100.9 3.9 3,851 99.9 3.5 3,564 100.6

5 Lakshadweep 1.3 908 71.6 1.2 880 72.0 1.2 977 78.8 1.2 977 78.4

6 Puducherry 17.7 29,354 165.8 18.1 36,182 200.1 17.9 42,101 235.2 17.6 43,556 247.0

IV. Other Agencies

1 M/O Defence $ 33,365 $ 37,827 $ 15,586 $ 38,231

2 M/O Railways $ 25,185 $ 20,657 $ 19,854 $ 17,961

All India 25,687.4 25,707,929 100.1 25,793.9 26,973,032 104.6 26,032.8 26,627,914 102.3 25,772.1 26,441,969 102.6

Notes: $ = No separate targets allocated in respect of M/O Defence and Railways* Figures are provisional

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MEASLES (BELOW 1 YEAR)Sl.No.

States/Union Ter-ritories/Agencies

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08*Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

I. Major States (Population >20 million)

1 Andhra Pradesh 1538.2 1,569,639 102.0 1,553.3 1,524,712 98.2 1553.6 1,471,194 94.7 1462.5 1,515,380 103.6

2 Assam 702.7 494,682 70.4 712.0 570,715 80.2 717.9 612,258 85.3 696.5 572,546 82.2

3 Bihar 2626.4 1,137,199 43.3 2,621.2 1,472,066 56.2 2650.9 1,929,850 72.8 2647.3 1,914,273 72.3

4 Chattisgarh 537.0 572,890 106.7 524.4 616,913 117.7 540.2 601,794 111.4 604.9 588,513 97.3

5 Gujarat 1257.1 1,169,584 93.0 1,264.5 1,169,733 92.5 1282.3 1,170,354 91.3 1291.0 1,153,185 89.3

6 Haryana 562.4 537,368 95.6 571.1 529,636 92.7 575.7 543,969 94.5 556.8 552,045 99.1

7 Jharkhand 705.1 698,835 99.1 726.7 734,159 101.0 734.8 695,677 94.7 742.2 653,839 88.1

8 Karnataka 1160.2 1,004,958 86.6 1,167.4 1,036,885 88.8 1168.6 1,035,473 88.6 1136.3 1,040,265 91.5

9 Kerala 562.0 539,401 96.0 558.8 542,018 97.0 557.3 500,046 89.7 511.4 489,485 95.7

10 Madhya Pradesh 1826.9 1,849,727 101.2 1,841.5 1,942,122 105.5 1870.8 1,878,896 100.4 1886.7 1,835,597 97.3

11 Maharashtra 1992.1 1,997,355 100.3 2,003.7 1,984,167 99.0 1997.1 1,891,520 94.7 1955.1 1,873,507 95.8

12 Orissa 818.1 789,846 96.6 823.2 840,283 102.1 829.1 788,074 95.0 832.7 781,868 93.9

13 Punjab 513.4 509,071 99.2 509.9 510,755 100.2 512.3 503,062 98.2 472.3 463,316 98.1

14 Rajasthan 1745.9 1,703,259 97.6 1,748.9 1,693,619 96.8 1769.5 1,650,528 93.3 1738.3 1,667,057 95.9

15 Tamil Nadu 1167.7 1,169,421 100.1 1,149.6 1,131,304 98.4 1149.0 1,120,967 97.6 1084.8 1,132,719 104.4

16 Uttar Pradesh 5280.5 4,864,958 92.1 5,299.3 5,180,650 97.8 5374.7 5,103,901 95.0 5414.3 5,243,913 96.9

17 West Bengal 1636.8 1,503,905 91.9 1,662.5 1,520,463 91.5 1672.5 1,522,628 91.0 1619.4 1,505,096 92.9

II. Smaller States

1 Arunachal Pradesh 24.5 8,747 35.7 22.6 24,407 107.8 21.5 19,373 90.1 24.4 11,731 48.1

2 Delhi 262.4 203,891 77.7 261.6 232,772 89.0 271.8 239,676 88.2 297.0 225,722 76.0

3 Goa 18.7 21,986 117.3 20.6 23,543 114.3 21.1 23,018 109.2 21.5 23,355 108.6

4 Himachal Pradesh 126.7 131,095 103.4 125.6 128,308 102.1 126.7 126,284 99.7 118.9 125,056 105.1

5 Jammu & Kashmir 202.4 268,307 132.6 207.8 277,982 133.8 207.7 285,987 137.7 214.3 282,151 131.6

6 Manipur 44.6 33,197 74.4 42.1 36,436 86.5 39.3 21,184 53.9 35.7 25,510 71.4

7 Meghalaya 65.9 36,957 56.1 59.7 46,991 78.7 58.1 53,665 92.4 60.2 50,988 84.7

8 Mizoram 14.3 18,873 132.2 15.8 17,338 109.6 15.1 18,813 124.5 18.3 17,970 98.4

9 Nagaland 27.4 13,126 47.9 39.5 20,291 51.4 50.1 22,377 44.6 29.7 24,153 81.4

10 Sikkim 11.8 10,630 89.8 12.2 10,496 86.0 12.4 10,496 84.9 11.2 10,917 97.9

11 Tripura 51.2 59,970 117.1 48.8 58,500 119.9 48.2 59,841 124.1 50.6 51,292 101.4

12 Uttarakhand 155.0 225,982 145.8 148.7 218,428 146.9 152.8 211,311 138.3 185.0 201,757 109.1

III. Union Territories

1 A&N Islands 6.1 5,484 89.5 6.4 5,555 86.7 6.7 5,968 89.7 6.7 5,557 82.6

2 Chandigarh 14.8 16,346 110.5 14.2 16,731 117.5 14.8 15,618 105.6 16.5 16,859 102.5

3 D&N Haveli 6.6 6,722 102.3 7.0 6,950 98.8 7.2 7,099 98.7 7.1 7,153 101.1

4 Daman & Diu 3.6 2,799 78.4 3.8 3,351 89.2 3.9 3,391 88.0 3.5 2,955 83.4

5 Lakshadweep 1.3 1,029 81.1 1.2 910 74.4 1.2 1,092 88.0 1.2 1,092 87.6

6 Puducherry 17.7 16,118 91.0 18.1 15,934 88.1 17.9 16,328 91.2 17.6 16,418 93.1

IV. Other Agencies

1 M/O Defence $ 22,703 $ 23,828 $ 14,615 $ 28,749

2 M/O Railways $ 19,674 $ 18,275 $ 16,943 $ 16,198

All India 25,687.4 23,235,734 90.5 25,793.9 24,187,226 93.8 26,032.8 24,193,270 92.9 25,772.1 24,128,187 93.6

Notes: $ = No separate targets allocated in respect of M/O Defence and Railways* Figures are provisional

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DT Immunisation for ChildrenSl.No.

States/Union Territories/ Agencies

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08*Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

I. Major States (Population >20 million)

1 Andhra Pradesh 1741.9 1,450,118 83.3 1,464.0 1,348,728 92.1 1780.5 1,275,650 71.6 1799.6 1,430,812 79.5

2 Assam 763.7 448,596 58.7 777.1 479,148 61.7 789.9 488,001 61.8 802.2 378,640 47.2

3 Bihar 2423.1 814,247 33.6 2,195.3 1,543,991 70.3 2480.2 1,687,136 68.0 2520.6 1,398,693 55.5

4 Chattisgarh 574.5 503,211 87.6 552.1 599,411 108.6 599.2 632,036 105.5 610.6 603,972 98.9

5 Gujarat 1235.3 941,866 76.2 1,132.9 981,440 86.6 1271.4 955,189 75.1 1290.3 1,000,058 77.5

6 Haryana 585.7 564,316 96.4 567.6 551,492 97.2 604.8 571,787 94.5 614.3 592,747 96.5

7 Jharkhand 771.8 346,786 44.9 704.9 723,299 102.6 794.9 1,438,174 180.9 804.3 546,299 67.9

8 Karnataka 1276.0 979,174 76.7 1,129.1 1,021,026 90.4 1300.5 939,886 72.3 1314.9 96,276 7.3

9 Kerala 594.6 442,145 74.4 574.4 481,521 83.8 607.3 400,295 65.9 613.0 386,770 63.1

10 Madhya Pradesh 1687.3 1,364,771 80.9 1,615.4 1,437,444 89.0 1754.5 1,525,625 87.0 1787.3 1,601,603 89.6

11 Maharashtra 2329.0 2,064,416 88.6 2,263.5 2,150,579 95.0 2409.4 2,091,699 86.8 2442.2 2,054,276 84.1

12 Orissa 883.6 897,384 101.6 796.7 1,033,654 129.7 904.2 949,133 105.0 914.0 909,694 99.5

13 Punjab 586.9 546,451 93.1 578.7 612,307 105.8 601.5 623,594 103.7 608.3 567,743 93.3

14 Rajasthan 1651.1 1,176,849 71.3 1,537.3 858,177 55.8 1704.7 855,920 50.2 1734.6 872,022 50.3

15 Tamil Nadu 1227.9 1,118,098 91.1 1,098.5 1,051,532 95.7 1246.6 996,961 80.0 1256.9 1,070,678 85.2

16 Uttar Pradesh 4838.3 1,681,404 34.8 4,411.2 1,779,796 40.3 5017.7 1,435,019 28.6 5114.6 476,412 9.3

17 West Bengal 2019.2 1,029,535 51.0 1,782.3 1,164,695 65.3 2072.7 1,215,456 58.6 2097.6 1,054,207 50.3

II. Smaller States

1 Arunachal Pradesh 22.0 2,970 13.5 31.4 15,396 49.0 22.4 19,993 89.3 22.7 5,718 25.2

2 Delhi 274.6 113,470 41.3 346.5 181,903 52.5 307.1 136,555 44.5 316.9 118,555 37.4

3 Goa 17.9 23,530 131.7 33.1 24,417 73.8 20.0 24,511 122.6 20.6 25,580 124.1

4 Himachal Pradesh 127.6 121,332 95.1 141.5 117,587 83.1 129.4 115,229 89.0 130.6 112,845 86.4

5 Jammu & Kashmir 275.0 218,521 79.5 250.5 232,838 93.0 303.6 244,823 80.6 313.4 264,366 84.4

6 Manipur 42.5 17,388 40.9 68.7 19,603 28.5 43.8 11,236 25.7 44.3 13,488 30.4

7 Meghalaya 64.1 50,134 78.2 66.5 66,133 99.4 64.8 79,452 122.6 65.7 119,471 181.9

8 Mizoram 24.1 22,807 94.7 25.6 24,810 96.8 25.0 24,268 97.1 25.4 17,198 67.8

9 Nagaland 35.7 12,186 34.1 57.2 11,410 20.0 36.6 17,721 48.4 36.9 21,052 57.0

10 Sikkim 10.3 11,500 111.7 12.8 12,717 99.7 10.5 12,717 121.1 10.6 13,378 125.8

11 Tripura 53.0 68,318 129.0 74.9 61,883 82.6 55.0 58,873 107.0 55.7 47,069 84.5

12 Uttarakhand 237.7 151,445 63.7 220.7 184,329 83.5 250.2 202,488 80.9 254.3 192,256 75.6

III. Union Territories

1 A&N Islands 5.6 4,950 88.9 8.6 6,750 78.9 5.9 6,100 103.4 6.1 2,484 40.8

2 Chandigarh 14.1 13,586 96.2 22.0 14,681 66.7 15.3 13,932 91.1 15.7 14,945 95.4

3 D&N Haveli 6.0 7,230 121.5 5.4 6,473 119.5 6.3 6,005 95.3 6.5 5,856 90.8

4 Daman & Diu 3.0 3,050 101.6 3.9 3,781 97.8 3.2 3,886 121.4 3.3 3,887 117.4

5 Lakshadweep 1.4 668 49.4 1.4 927 64.5 1.4 683 48.8 1.3 690 52.1

6 Puducherry 16.2 18,583 114.8 22.8 20,383 89.3 16.8 17,342 103.2 17.0 19,100 112.3

IV. Other Agencies

1 M/O Defence $ 3,350 $ 4,070 $ 7,508 $ 15,773

2 M/O Railways $ 12,807 $ 11,787 $ 12,102 $ 13,402

All India 26,420.4 17,247,192 65.3 24,574.4 18,840,118 76.7 27,257.3 19,096,985 70.1 27,672.2 16,068,015 58.1

Notes: $ = No separate targets allocated in respect of M/O Defence and Railways* Figures are provisional

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T.T. (10 Years)Sl.No.

States/Union Ter-ritories/Agencies

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08*Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

I. Major States (Population >20 million)

1 Andhra Pradesh 1979.4 1,238,985 62.6 1920.0 1,283,557 66.9 2023.3 1,232,427 60.9 2045.0 1,330,375 65.1

2 Assam 763.7 300,730 39.4 777.1 222,975 28.7 789.9 341,981 43.3 802.2 337,235 42.0

3 Bihar 2423.1 325,561 13.4 2439.2 539,101 22.1 2480.2 739,283 29.8 2520.6 692,392 27.5

4 Chattisgarh 552.4 440,867 79.8 565.7 535,690 94.7 576.2 572,126 99.3 587.1 559,780 95.3

5 Gujarat 1235.3 947,000 76.7 1198.2 889,338 74.2 1271.4 848,839 66.8 1290.3 922,199 71.5

6 Haryana 585.7 490,965 83.8 595.1 502,144 84.4 604.8 496,224 82.0 614.3 501,959 81.7

7 Jharkhand 771.8 214,669 27.8 783.2 212,894 27.2 794.9 383,774 48.3 804.3 265,737 33.0

8 Karnataka 1331.5 768,381 57.7 1285.7 977,056 76.0 1357.1 932,871 68.7 1372.1 108,002 7.9

9 Kerala 627.7 430,069 68.5 601.1 562,603 93.6 641.1 347,540 54.2 647.1 324,268 50.1

10 Madhya Pradesh 1622.4 1,288,176 79.4 1655.1 1,377,565 83.2 1687.1 1,485,043 88.0 1718.6 1,552,428 90.3

11 Maharashtra 2329.0 2,066,254 88.7 2377.2 2,226,557 93.7 2409.4 2,040,481 84.7 2442.2 1,883,624 77.1

12 Orissa 922.0 779,684 84.6 932.7 849,275 91.1 943.5 880,349 93.3 953.8 873,906 91.6

13 Punjab 586.9 535,405 91.2 465.0 546,770 117.6 601.5 564,527 93.9 608.3 514,985 84.7

14 Rajasthan 1651.1 767,502 46.5 1673.7 636,604 38.0 1704.7 664,323 39.0 1734.6 680,094 39.2

15 Tamil Nadu 1357.1 1,056,423 77.8 1300.0 1,136,154 87.4 1377.8 1,093,551 79.4 1389.2 1,664,671 119.8

16 Uttar Pradesh 4659.1 1,547,439 33.2 4557.1 1,865,197 40.9 4831.8 1,445,367 29.9 4925.2 449,941 9.1

17 West Bengal 2103.3 722,694 34.4 2046.6 841,211 41.1 2159.0 920,086 42.6 2185.1 841,466 38.5

II. Smaller States

1 Arunachal Pradesh 22.0 3,923 17.8 31.4 6,446 20.5 22.4 14,604 65.2 22.7 6,230 27.4

2 Delhi 274.6 47,227 17.2 376.3 129,067 34.3 307.1 56,973 18.6 316.9 43,390 13.7

3 Goa 17.9 26,225 146.7 35.9 23,737 66.1 20.0 24,114 120.6 20.6 25,165 122.1

4 Himachal Pradesh 127.6 120,618 94.5 153.6 116,941 76.1 129.4 121,725 94.1 130.6 121,865 93.3

5 Jammu & Kashmir 275.0 139,142 50.6 272.0 151,998 55.9 303.6 163,455 53.8 313.4 204,587 65.3

6 Manipur 42.5 16,284 38.3 68.7 16,572 24.1 43.8 8,423 19.2 44.3 10,492 23.7

7 Meghalaya 66.6 36,391 54.7 66.5 47,190 70.9 67.3 60,219 89.5 68.2 87,765 128.7

8 Mizoram 25.0 21,935 87.7 25.6 22,240 86.8 25.9 22,205 85.7 26.3 17,854 67.8

9 Nagaland 35.7 14,213 39.8 57.2 13,352 23.3 36.6 18,202 49.7 36.9 25,123 68.1

10 Sikkim 10.3 10,850 105.4 15.6 12,145 78.0 10.5 12,145 115.7 10.6 14,850 139.6

11 Tripura 53.0 55,922 105.6 91.5 54,354 59.4 55.0 52,929 96.2 55.7 40,787 73.2

12 Uttarakhand 228.8 128,464 56.1 228.0 133,710 58.7 240.9 146,573 60.8 244.9 144,001 58.8

III. Union Territories

1 A&N Islands 5.6 5,935 106.6 9.3 5,688 61.2 5.9 7,397 125.4 6.1 3,905 64.1

2 Chandigarh 14.1 7,197 51.0 23.9 8,013 33.5 15.3 8,058 52.7 15.7 9,536 60.9

3 D&N Haveli 6.0 8,120 136.4 5.9 6,639 112.9 6.3 6,483 102.9 6.5 5,923 91.8

4 Daman & Diu 3.2 3,176 100.2 4.2 3,054 72.7 3.4 3,070 90.3 3.5 3,106 88.8

5 Lakshadweep 1.4 1,227 90.8 1.6 1,534 98.3 1.4 1,622 115.9 1.3 1,622 122.6

6 Puducherry 16.2 18,283 113.0 24.8 19,094 77.0 16.8 18,329 109.1 17.0 18,931 111.3

IV. Other Agencies

1 M/O Defence $ 2,365 $ 3,023 $ 11,178 $ 9,948

2 M/O Railways $ 25,043 $ 23,541 $ 20,100 $ 20,674

All India 26,726.8 14,613,344 54.7 26,664.7 16,003,029 60.0 27,565.3 15,766,596 57.2 27,980.9 14,318,816 51.2

Notes: $ = No separate targets allocated in respect of M/O Defence and Railways* Figures are provisional

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T.T. (16 Years)Sl.No.

States/Union Territories/ Agencies

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08*Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achieve-ment

% Achvt.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

I. Major States (Population >20 million)

1 Andhra Pradesh 1662.7 996,644 59.9 1,840.0 1,115,393 60.6 1699.6 1,034,521 60.9 1717.8 1,141,348 66.4

2 Assam 622.3 243,897 39.2 690.8 217,083 31.4 643.7 271,439 42.2 653.6 243,169 37.2

3 Bihar 1884.6 230,741 12.2 2,168.2 373,326 17.2 1929.1 597,632 31.0 1960.5 626,324 31.9

4 Chattisgarh 486.2 368,919 75.9 497.8 447,766 90.0 507.1 485,342 95.7 516.6 496,816 96.2

5 Gujarat 1181.6 605,779 51.3 1,198.2 537,885 44.9 1216.1 539,741 44.4 1234.2 696,809 56.5

6 Haryana 495.6 400,849 80.9 526.4 417,117 79.2 511.7 421,019 82.3 519.8 401,451 77.2

7 Jharkhand 600.3 177,185 29.5 696.2 179,953 25.8 618.2 342,701 55.4 625.6 238,936 38.2

8 Karnataka 1220.5 532,516 43.6 1,285.7 779,856 60.7 1244.0 748,918 60.2 1257.8 107,706 8.6

9 Kerala 660.7 421,147 63.7 667.9 499,793 74.8 674.8 378,050 56.0 681.1 266,191 39.1

10 Madhya Pradesh 1427.7 1,145,868 80.3 1,456.5 1,243,966 85.4 1484.6 1,318,818 88.8 1512.4 1,379,526 91.2

11 Maharashtra 2126.5 1,922,415 90.4 2,273.9 2,085,794 91.7 2199.9 1,871,232 85.1 2229.8 1,697,818 76.1

12 Orissa 806.8 681,606 84.5 855.0 758,539 88.7 825.6 787,257 95.4 834.6 786,847 94.3

13 Punjab 535.9 456,794 85.2 439.2 485,175 110.5 549.2 496,878 90.5 555.4 434,248 78.2

14 Rajasthan 1345.3 558,775 41.5 1,487.7 507,154 34.1 1389.0 529,307 38.1 1413.4 520,113 36.8

15 Tamil Nadu 1292.5 963,084 74.5 1,365.0 1,037,185 76.0 1312.2 987,555 75.3 1323.1 1,095,245 82.8

16 Uttar Pradesh 3942.3 2,070,077 52.5 4,192.5 1,531,156 36.5 4088.5 1,221,590 29.9 4167.4 434,734 10.4

17 West Bengal 1766.8 535,466 30.3 1,961.4 611,567 31.2 1813.6 678,288 37.4 1835.4 653,042 35.6

II. Smaller States

1 Arunachal Pradesh 18.5 3,073 16.6 27.9 6,171 22.1 18.8 8,384 44.6 19.1 4,863 25.4

2 Delhi 231.2 43,212 18.7 345.0 43,869 12.7 258.6 41,310 16.0 266.8 37,607 14.1

3 Goa 15.1 19,018 125.8 32.9 19,685 59.8 17.0 20,029 117.8 17.4 19,920 114.2

4 Himachal Pradesh 108.5 96,250 88.7 140.8 108,313 76.9 110.0 107,088 97.4 111.0 119,981 108.1

5 Jammu & Kashmir 243.2 100,594 41.4 249.3 109,499 43.9 268.6 124,652 46.4 277.2 143,364 51.7

6 Manipur 37.5 16,277 43.4 61.1 16,930 27.7 38.6 9,272 24.0 39.1 10,676 27.3

7 Meghalaya 56.7 22,098 39.0 59.1 31,245 52.8 57.3 33,222 58.0 58.1 53,233 91.6

8 Mizoram 21.3 16,174 75.9 22.8 17,351 76.2 22.1 18,412 83.3 22.4 16,668 74.3

9 Nagaland 31.5 10,144 32.2 50.8 9,732 19.1 32.3 15,442 47.8 32.6 22,868 70.2

10 Sikkim 8.6 5,515 64.3 13.8 6,571 47.5 8.8 6,571 74.7 8.9 8,114 91.5

11 Tripura 46.3 51,887 112.0 81.4 51,815 63.7 48.1 49,661 103.2 48.7 34,291 70.3

12 Uttarakhand 193.6 101,991 52.7 209.7 99,938 47.6 203.9 109,291 53.6 207.2 106,496 51.4

III. Union Territories

1 A&N Islands 4.8 3,914 81.1 8.5 3,552 41.7 5.1 5,759 112.9 5.3 2,428 46.0

2 Chandigarh 12.2 4,017 32.8 21.9 5,097 23.3 13.2 4,358 33.0 13.6 3,888 28.6

3 D&N Haveli 5.2 5,548 105.9 5.4 5,030 93.3 5.5 5,086 92.5 5.7 4,763 83.9

4 Daman & Diu 2.7 3,020 113.2 3.9 3,187 82.8 2.9 3,197 110.2 2.9 3,163 107.4

5 Lakshadweep 1.2 1,247 107.7 1.4 1,380 96.5 1.2 1,825 152.1 1.1 1,825 160.9

6 Puducherry 14.2 18,515 130.8 22.7 18,981 83.5 14.7 14,649 99.7 14.9 20,015 134.5

IV. Other Agencies

1 M/O Defence $ 1,920 $ 2,599 $ 6,556 $ 8,856

2 M/O Railways $ 28,688 $ 22,939 $ 22,423 $ 24,317

All India 23,110.7 12,864,864 55.7 24,960.8 13,412,592 53.7 23,833.6 13,317,475 55.9 24,190.5 11,867,660 49.1

Notes: $ = No separate targets allocated in respect of M/O Defence and Railways* Figures are provisional

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TABLE - B.2 (Contd..)

PROPHYLAXIS AGAINST NUTRITIONAL ANAEMIA AMONG WOMEN (COMPLETED)Sl.No.

State/Union Terri-tory/Agency

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08*Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Total Women (Prophy-

lactic)

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Total Women (Prophy-

lactic)

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Total Women (Prophy-

lactic)

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Total Women (Prophy-

lactic)

% Achvt.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

I. Major States (Population >20 million)

1 Andhra Pradesh 1811.5 1,868,998 103.2 1821.6 1,838,140 100.9 1816.1 1561118 86.0 1709.6 1446571 84.6

2 Assam 833.9 675,053 81.0 842.2 528,508 62.8 846.4 327957 38.7 820.3 538329 65.6

3 Bihar 3080.0 1,963,024 63.7 3070.7 1,975,469 64.3 3102.1 5305145 171.0 3101.3 913929 29.5

4 Chattisgarh 639.3 677,764 106.0 622.2 674,427 108.4 638.9 444045 69.5 707.8 557894 78.8

5 Gujarat 1471.1 849,512 57.7 1479.8 982,548 66.4 1495.8 980929 65.6 1499.5 902973 60.2

6 Haryana 661.6 744,736 112.6 669.7 737,184 110.1 672.9 517517 76.9 652.3 670644 102.8

7 Jharkhand 826.9 957,883 115.8 842.4 775,835 92.1 851.7 565145 66.4 858.5 516702 60.2

8 Karnataka 1354.8 951,099 70.2 1358.9 850,520 62.6 1355.9 354059 26.1 1314.4 454651 34.6

9 Kerala 625.0 539,295 86.3 620.9 562,603 90.6 619.8 324903 52.4 569.4 451487 79.3

10 Madhya Pradesh 2198.7 2,600,733 118.3 2213.8 2,046,965 92.5 2241.8 1642185 73.3 2253.4 1977704 87.8

11 Maharashtra 2294.6 1,365,025 59.5 2308.0 1,322,687 57.3 2293.2 705680 30.8 2230.9 1007459 45.2

12 Orissa 988.9 809,048 81.8 991.8 751,099 75.7 994.6 435963 43.8 992.3 862372 86.9

13 Punjab 595.1 570,445 95.9 591.1 597,534 101.1 592.6 223675 37.7 544.0 25041 4.6

14 Rajasthan 2085.3 1,187,723 57.0 2086.5 1,219,330 58.4 2104.3 1124273 53.4 2049.4 465793 22.7

15 Tamil Nadu 1350.7 1,090,325 80.7 1322.8 569,510 43.1 1320.7 722953 54.7 1244.3 453089 36.4

16 Uttar Pradesh 6327.4 5,059,312 80.0 6336.1 5,248,579 82.8 6398.5 2013560 31.5 6417.9 1480260 23.1

17 West Bengal 1897.2 1,333,086 70.3 1923.0 1,481,520 77.0 1928.4 1120597 58.1 1855.5 1357798 73.2

II. Smaller States

1 Arunachal Pradesh 28.0 6,108 21.8 25.9 4,794 18.5 24.5 5199 21.2 27.9 23452 84.2

2 Delhi 297.2 265,087 89.2 296.7 221,411 74.6 307.6 368888 119.9 337.5 401954 119.1

3 Goa 21.0 29,478 140.2 23.1 35,959 156.0 23.6 21084 89.5 24.1 26230 109.0

4 Himachal Pradesh 147.4 189,625 128.7 145.8 147,593 101.2 146.6 97711 66.7 137.9 112619 81.7

5 Jammu & Kashmir 233.8 243,204 104.0 239.4 192,701 80.5 238.9 177323 74.2 247.9 163373 65.9

6 Manipur 50.1 32,955 65.8 47.0 41,438 88.1 43.9 19123 43.6 39.8 16256 40.8

7 Meghalaya 76.8 49,780 64.9 69.9 49,145 70.3 67.7 20027 29.6 70.0 16714 23.9

8 Mizoram 16.0 18,983 118.6 17.6 19,682 111.6 16.9 16439 97.3 20.5 7263 35.5

9 Nagaland 30.7 21,955 71.4 44.3 56,664 128.0 58.7 38141 65.0 33.2 30060 90.6

10 Sikkim 13.6 27,850 205.0 13.9 30,152 216.9 14.1 21068 149.7 12.7 5170 40.8

11 Tripura 58.6 77,891 132.9 55.6 79,656 143.4 54.8 67326 122.8 57.5 62826 109.4

12 Uttarakhand 179.1 195,143 108.9 170.5 191,456 112.3 175.3 87489 49.9 212.4 90211 42.5

III. Union Territories

1 A&N Islands 6.9 14,403 209.9 7.2 18,490 258.5 7.4 25073 336.6 7.5 5630 74.6

2 Chandigarh 16.7 11,787 70.7 16.0 3,434 21.5 16.6 1017 6.1 18.5 18201 98.4

3 D&N Haveli 7.7 7,824 102.0 8.2 6,705 81.8 8.4 3507 41.9 8.2 9348 114.4

4 Daman & Diu 4.1 7,522 183.8 4.3 8,546 198.2 4.4 7259 164.6 4.0 4659 115.1

5 Lakshadweep 1.4 4,045 280.1 1.4 2,467 178.8 1.4 1060 75.7 1.4 1060 75.0

6 Puducherry 19.9 17,741 89.1 20.3 18,029 88.6 20.2 15537 77.0 19.9 19499 98.1

IV. Other Agencies

1 M/O Defence $ 33,436 $ 116,681 $ 149458 $ 13845

2 M/O Railways $ 182,002 $ 129,764 $ 142109 $ 121032

All India 30,250.9 24,679,880 81.6 30,308.2 23,537,226 77.7 30,504.7 19,654,542 64.4 30,101.8 15,232,098 50.6 Notes: $ = No separate targets allocated in respect of M/O Defence and Railways* Figures are provisional

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PROPHYLAXIS AGAINST BLINDNESS DUE TO VIT’A’ DEFICIENCY - IST DOSE (BELOW 1 YEAR)Sl.No.

State/Union Territory/ Agency

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08*Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achvt. (Below 1

year)

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achvt. (Below 1

year)

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achvt. (Below 1

year)

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achvt. (Below 1

year)

% Achvt.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

I. Major States (Population >20 million)

1 Andhra Pradesh 1538.2 1,515,449 98.5 1553.3 1,495,364 96.3 1553.6 1450536 93.4 1462.5 1533809 104.9

2 Assam 702.7 35,192 5.0 712.0 629,881 88.5 717.9 96838 13.5 696.5 375313 53.9

3 Bihar 2626.4 3,292,698 125.4 2621.2 1,887,208 72.0 2650.9 1365933 51.5 2647.3 968880 36.6

4 Chattisgarh 537.0 539,098 100.4 524.4 597,536 114.0 540.2 584500 108.2 604.9 562433 93.0

5 Gujarat 1257.1 1,119,853 89.1 1264.5 1,149,484 90.9 1282.3 1216177 94.8 1291.0 1181213 91.5

6 Haryana 562.4 487,468 86.7 571.1 474,518 83.1 575.7 189721 33.0 556.8 480236 86.2

7 Jharkhand 705.1 942,929 133.7 726.7 982,557 135.2 734.8 1639343 223.1 742.2 642873 86.6

8 Karnataka 1160.2 739,874 63.8 1167.4 728,640 62.4 1168.6 680342 58.2 1136.3 508091 44.7

9 Kerala 562.0 535,550 95.3 558.8 500,694 89.6 557.3 177765 31.9 511.4 284685 55.7

10 Madhya Pradesh 1826.9 1,844,982 101.0 1841.5 1,954,972 106.2 1870.8 1988901 106.3 1886.7 2031034 107.6

11 Maharashtra 1992.1 1,940,928 97.4 2003.7 1,923,895 96.0 1997.1 1608698 80.6 1955.1 1805625 92.4

12 Orissa 818.1 828,356 101.3 823.2 849,619 103.2 829.1 795288 95.9 832.7 787916 94.6

13 Punjab 513.4 489,056 95.3 509.9 484,853 95.1 512.3 180734 35.3 472.3 5524 1.2

14 Rajasthan 1745.9 1,546,085 88.6 1748.9 1,521,406 87.0 1769.5 1353637 76.5 1738.3 1358737 78.2

15 Tamil Nadu 1167.7 5,592,188 478.9 1149.6 5,043,366 438.7 1149.0 5280681 459.6 1084.8 4096095 377.6

16 Uttar Pradesh 5280.5 5,120,648 97.0 5299.3 5,030,508 94.9 5374.7 4316382 80.3 5414.3 4679349 86.4

17 West Bengal 1636.8 1,444,566 88.3 1662.5 1,437,702 86.5 1672.5 1430141 85.5 1619.4 1495294 92.3

II. Smaller States

1 Arunachal Pradesh 24.5 8,551 34.9 22.6 19,017 84.0 21.5 5938 27.6 24.4 5861 24.0

2 Delhi 262.4 138,645 52.8 261.6 159,432 60.9 271.8 58884 21.7 297.0 10895 3.7

3 Goa 18.7 20,612 109.9 20.6 22,488 109.2 21.1 10326 49.0 21.5 24369 113.3

4 Himachal Pradesh 126.7 130,337 102.8 125.6 127,972 101.9 126.7 96030 75.8 118.9 120094 101.0

5 Jammu & Kashmir 202.4 260,166 128.6 207.8 217,674 104.8 207.7 121396 58.5 214.3 142131 66.3

6 Manipur 44.6 31,085 69.7 42.1 30,551 72.5 39.3 12282 31.3 35.7 12282 34.4

7 Meghalaya 65.9 48,156 73.1 59.7 53,866 90.2 58.1 17213 29.6 60.2 20710 34.4

8 Mizoram 14.3 20,544 143.9 15.8 19,831 125.4 15.1 11109 73.5 18.3 10642 58.3

9 Nagaland 27.4 7,113 25.9 39.5 8,685 22.0 50.1 10205 20.4 29.7 7416 25.0

10 Sikkim 11.8 10,786 91.2 12.2 10,833 88.7 12.4 5905 47.7 11.2 5643 50.6

11 Tripura 51.2 70,513 137.7 48.8 70,568 144.6 48.2 29209 60.6 50.6 58814 116.3

12 Uttarakhand 155.0 246,290 158.9 148.7 203,441 136.8 152.8 144129 94.3 185.0 49775 26.9

III. Union Territories

1 A&N Islands 6.1 5,484 89.5 6.4 6,796 106.1 6.7 5968 89.7 6.7 5557 82.6

2 Chandigarh 14.8 16,928 114.4 14.2 14,240 100.0 14.8 3238 21.9 16.5 15227 92.5

3 D&N Haveli 6.6 5,756 87.6 7.0 6,394 90.9 7.2 1348 18.7 7.1 3522 49.8

4 Daman & Diu 3.6 2,685 75.2 3.8 3,351 89.2 3.9 936 24.3 3.5 - 0.0

5 Lakshadweep 1.3 546 43.0 1.2 727 59.4 1.2 538 43.4 1.2 538 43.1

6 Puducherry 17.7 15,320 86.5 18.1 15,224 84.2 17.9 14495 81.0 17.6 15700 89.0

IV. Other Agencies

1 M/O Defence $ 15,172 $ 15,783 $ 9451 $ 22069

2 M/O Railways $ 18,415 $ 20,836 $ 15632 $ 16033

All India 25,687.4 29,088,024 113.2 25,793.9 27,719,912 107.5 26,032.8 24,929,849 95.8 25,772.1 23,344,385 90.6 Notes: $ = No separate targets allocated in respect of M/O Defence and Railways* Figures are provisional

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PROPHYLAXIS AGAINST BLINDNESS DUE TO VIT’A’ DEFICIENCY - 2ND DOSE TO 5TH DOSE (ABOVE 1 YEAR)

Sl.No.

State/Union Terri-tory/Agency

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08*Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achvt. (Above 1

year)

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achvt. (Above 1

year)

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achvt. (Above 1

year)

% Achvt.

Need As-sessed

(in 000's)

Achvt. (Above 1

year)

% Achvt.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

I. Major States (Population >20 million)

1 Andhra Pradesh 1583.5 2,437,066 40.5 1344.0 2,406,816 47.1 1618.6 2935439 47.7 1636.0 3355016 54.0

2 Assam 707.2 815,818 30.4 505.6 449,797 23.4 505.6 62936 3.3 742.8 512395 18.2

3 Bihar 2602.6 3,204,869 32.4 2139.2 2,807,161 34.5 2139.2 2087437 25.7 2707.3 1052599 10.2

4 Chattisgarh 618.7 1,545,310 65.7 259.4 511,638 51.9 259.4 1989387 201.8 657.6 2271624 90.9

5 Gujarat 1235.3 931,944 19.9 1112.1 3,729,452 88.3 1112.1 4040784 95.6 1290.3 6841902 139.5

6 Haryana 585.7 451,976 20.3 444.7 444,847 26.3 444.7 152983 9.1 614.3 408091 17.5

7 Jharkhand 828.9 1,355,560 43.0 761.9 2,475,429 85.5 761.9 5651377 195.2 863.9 2626407 80.0

8 Karnataka 1165.0 1,685,132 38.1 1002.7 1,772,923 46.5 1002.7 1876460 49.2 1200.6 283205 6.2

9 Kerala 561.6 1,498,655 70.2 427.8 1,887,738 116.1 427.8 669443 41.2 579.0 914747 41.6

10 Madhya Pradesh 1817.1 6,579,358 95.3 1595.0 7,022,714 115.9 1595 5467246 90.2 1924.8 4134637 56.5

11 Maharashtra 2126.5 6,833,714 84.6 1703.0 6,749,401 104.3 1703 5072402 78.4 2229.8 4995998 59.0

12 Orissa 922.0 2,161,880 61.7 661.7 2,551,247 101.5 661.7 2490633 99.1 953.8 1442220 39.8

13 Punjab 535.9 1,492,074 73.3 451.0 1,546,275 90.2 451 515023 30.1 555.4 13241 0.6

14 Rajasthan 1773.4 2,374,423 35.2 1387.7 2,355,769 44.7 1387.7 1984333 37.6 1863.1 1920695 27.1

15 Tamil Nadu 1098.6 5,687,141 136.2 1080.7 4,389,666 106.9 1080.7 4627890 112.7 1124.6 3713378 86.9

16 Uttar Pradesh 5375.8 6,459,928 31.6 5156.9 8,903,603 45.4 5156.9 6341546 32.4 5682.9 6552273 30.3

17 West Bengal 1766.8 3,062,966 45.6 1462.6 3,586,866 64.5 1462.6 3896808 70.1 1835.4 4462939 64.0

II. Smaller States

1 Arunachal Pradesh 23.2 14,435 16.4 24.6 19,204 20.5 24.6 8081 8.6 23.9 7781 8.6

2 Delhi 274.6 200,194 19.2 286.9 242,227 22.2 286.9 90941 8.3 316.9 17330 1.4

3 Goa 17.9 67,823 99.9 18.9 72,009 100.3 18.9 29780 41.5 20.6 67669 86.4

4 Himachal Pradesh 134.0 359,088 70.5 135.4 360,439 70.1 135.4 260648 50.7 137.1 335873 64.5

5 Jammu & Kashmir 285.5 402,580 37.1 287.0 316,136 29.0 287 192348 17.6 325.4 189110 15.3

6 Manipur 45.0 56,203 32.9 43.1 55,864 34.1 43.1 19551 11.9 46.9 19551 11.0

7 Meghalaya 69.0 83,793 31.9 68.9 97,840 37.4 68.9 26846 10.3 70.7 17777 6.6

8 Mizoram 25.9 54,163 54.9 25.5 26,872 27.7 25.5 23807 24.6 27.3 13601 13.1

9 Nagaland 37.8 8,317 5.8 42.0 9,709 6.1 42 12428 7.8 39.1 5754 3.9

10 Sikkim 10.3 23,974 61.3 10.0 24,669 64.9 10 14797 38.9 10.6 14662 36.3

11 Tripura 56.3 95,104 44.5 56.4 175,462 81.9 56.4 72886 34.0 59.2 59927 26.6

12 Uttarakhand 264.1 574,693 57.3 259.5 461,562 46.8 259.5 250150 25.4 282.6 89452 8.3

III. Union Territories

1 A&N Islands 5.9 17,001 75.3 8.2 26,812 85.6 6.3 62380 260.6 6.5 5557 22.5

2 Chandigarh 15.1 31,565 55.1 16.5 24,545 39.1 16.5 7744 12.4 16.7 32125 50.6

3 D&N Haveli 6.2 14,326 60.9 6.0 14,383 63.1 6 2922 12.8 6.7 2595 10.2

4 Daman & Diu 3.2 12,284 102.0 3.1 12,388 105.2 3.1 3272 27.8 3.5 NR 0.0

5 Lakshadweep 1.4 1,697 31.5 0.9 931 27.2 0.9 2060 60.2 1.4 2060 39.1

6 Puducherry 17.2 37,399 57.2 17.2 38,005 58.1 17.2 40104 61.4 18.1 51051 74.3

IV. Other Agencies

1 M/O Defence $ 21,161 $ 25,936 $ 11524 $ 67802

2 M/O Railways $ 31,858 $ 34,281 $ 29380 $ 39848

All India 26,597.2 50,685,472 50.1 22,806.2 55,630,616 64.2 23,078.8 51,023,776 58.2 27874.6 46540892 43.9 Notes: $ = No separate targets allocated in respect of M/O Defence and Railways* Figures are provisional

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YEAR-WISE MEDICAL TERMINATION OF PREGNANCIES PERFORMED ALL INDIA

YEAR No. of institutions approved for MTP work No. of MTPs performed

1 2 3

1980-81 3,294 388,4051981-82 3,908 433,5271982-83 4,170 516,1421983-84 4,553 547,3231984-85 4,921 577,9311985-86 5,528 583,7041986-87 5,820 588,4061987-88 6,126 584,8701988-89 6,291 582,1611989-90 6,681 596,357 1990-91 6,859 581,215 1991-92 7,121 636,456 1992-93 7,374 606,015 1993-94 7,628 612,291 1994-95 8,511 627,7481995-96 8,722 570,9141996-97 8,891 538,0751997-98 9,119 512,8231998-99 9,528 666,8821999-00 9,645 708,5122000-01 9,806 725,1492001-02 9,244 770,7142002-03 9,859 744,6802003-04 11,032 763,1262004-05 11,640 725,3252005-06 12,046 721,8592006-07 12,428 682,2422007-08* 12,510 641,786

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STATE-WISE MEDICAL TERMINATION OF PREGNANCIES PERFORMED

Sl.No.

State/Union Territory/Agency

No. of Terminations No. of Institutions approved for MTP

upto 31st March,082004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08*

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

I. Major States(Population >20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh 11,049 7,219 6,457 6,792 4562 Assam 21,986 64,968 58,133 58,409 463 Bihar 25,744 23,041 23,140 24,149 1464 Chhatisgarh 7,666 7,810 6,449 5,598 965 Gujarat 29,669 28,115 29,500 27,837 1,3936 Haryana 37,253 39,814 32,049 31,126 2287 Jharkhand 1,971 5,591 10,593 11,288 NR8 Karnataka 24,972 23,681 23,199 17,500 5179 Kerala 27,918 23,437 18,447 14,227 641

10 Madhya Pradesh 29,135 22,678 18,728 19,385 35411 Maharashtra 73,253 84,325 62,937 54,545 2,84612 Orissa 38,795 42,671 42,083 59,945 40113 Punjab 14,788 16,808 15,810 14,834 33014 Rajasthan 52,195 48,856 45,741 29,292 @ 43715 Tamil Nadu 72,710 71,128 67,315 63,875 1,67216 Uttar Pradesh 100,682 97,477 90,484 89,194 57617 West Bengal 43,635 45,632 47,005 46,753 793II. Smaller States1 Arunachal Pradesh 1,477 1,547 1,464 655 192 Delhi 55,273 12,941 43,296 30,846 ^^ 7553 Goa 1,666 2,045 1,195 930 884 Himachal Pradesh 5,127 4,575 3,176 2,936 875 Jammu& Kashmir 10,808 10,477 9,640 8,331 NA6 Manipur 6,401 5,526 NA NA 377 Meghalaya 371 393 197 344 158 Mizoram 896 3,348 613 524 569 Nagaland 1,673 1,478 486 670 11

10 Sikkim $ - - - -11 Tripura 8,154 8,511 6,549 6,895 4612 Uttarakhand 8,171 9,243 9,834 6,357 45III. Union Territories1 A&N Islands 159 116 96 94 72 Chandigarh 4,752 1,238 1,205 1,162 463 D&N Haveli 115 149 149 144 14 Daman & Diu 37 56 44 42 75 Lakshadweep 15 8 15 NA 26 Puducherry 1,683 1,996 1,726 1,579 29III. Other Agencies1 M/O Defence 3,859 3,919 3,387 3,849 1392 M/O Railways 1,267 1,042 1,100 1,679 188

All India 725,325 721,859 682,242 641,786 12,510* Figures are provisional @ Estimated figure ^^ Figures upto Jan,08NA Not Available$ = Act has not been implemented

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FAMILY PLANNING ACCEPTORS BY METHODS - ALL INDIA

YEAR Sterilisations I.U.D.Insertions

Equivalent Condom Users

Equivalent Oral Pill Users

TotalAcceptors

EquivalentSterilisations

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1980-81 2,053 (31.6) 628 (9.7) 3,718 (57.3) 91 (1.4) 6,490 (100.0) 2,479

1981-82 2,792 (34.4) 751 (9.3) 4,439 (54.8) 120 (1.5) 8,102 (100.0) 3,302

1982-83 3,983 (36.1) 1,097 (10.0) 5,765 (52.3) 183 (1.6) 11,028 (100.0) 4,689

1983-84 4,532 (30.1) 2,134 (14.2) 7,661 (50.9) 729 (4.8) 15,056 (100.0) 5,750

1984-85 4,085 (24.8) 2,562 (15.6) 8,505 (51.7) 1,290 (7.9) 16,442 (100.0) 5,555

1985-86 4,902 (25.9) 3,274 (17.3) 9,387 (49.6) 1,358 (7.2) 18,920 $ (100.0) 6,665

1986-87 5,043 (24.4) 3,935 (19.1) 9,825 (47.6) 1,829 (8.9) 20,632 (100.0) 7,104

1987-88 4,940 (21.8) 4,356 (19.2) 11,342 (49.9) 2,064 (9.1) 22,702 (100.0) 7,251

1988-89 4,678 (19.2) 4,851 (19.9) 12,422 (51.0) 2,416 (9.9) 24,368 (100.0) 7,254

1989-90 4,188 (16.1) 4,942 (18.9) 14,159 (54.3) 2,793 (10.7) 26,082 (100.0) 6,932

1990-91 4,126 (15.1) 5,370 (19.6) 14,735 (53.9) 3,125 (11.4) 27,356 (100.0) 7,082

1991-92 4,090 (15.9) 4,386 (17.1) 13,875 (53.9) 3,366 (13.1) 25,717 (100.0) 6,697

1992-93 4,286 (15.9) 4,740 (17.5) 15,004 (55.5) 3,001 (11.1) 27,031 (100.0) 7,033

1993-94 4,497 (14.0) 6,017 (18.7) 17,283 (53.8) 4,302 (13.4) 32,099 $ (100.0) 7,941

1994-95 4,580 (13.5) 6,702 (19.8) 17,707 (52.3) 4,873 (14.4) 33,862 (100.0) 8,339

1995-96 4,422 (13.1) 6,858 (20.4) 17,297 (51.4) 5,091 (15.1) 33,668 (100.0) 8,235

1996-97 3,870 (12.1) 5,681 (17.7) 17,214 (53.8) 5,250 (16.4) 32,015 (100.0) 7,303

1997-98 4,239 (12.6) 6,173 (18.4) 16,796 (50.0) 6,395 (19.0) 33,603 $ (100.0) 7,940

1998-99 4,207 (12.1) 6,083 (17.5) 17,448 (50.3) 6,944 (20.0) 34,682 (100.0) 7,975

1999-00 4,595 (12.5) 6,200 (16.9) 18,135 (49.4) 7,747 (21.1) 36,678 (100.0) 8,530

2000-01 4,735 (12.9) 6,047 (16.5) 18,204 (49.7) 7,640 (20.9) 36,626 (100.0) 8,611

2001-02 4,827 (12.8) 6,273 (16.7) 17,785 (47.3) 8,695 (23.1) 37,580 (100.0) 8,872

2002-03 4,903 (11.4) 6,148 (14.3) 22,604 (52.5) 9,413 (21.9) 43,068 (100.0) 9,254

2003-04 4,925 (11.0) 6,115 (13.6) 23,847 (53.2) 9,918 (22.1) 44,804 (100.0) 9,380

2004-05 4,926 (11.2) 6,172 (14.0) 23,724 (54.0) 9,135 (20.8) 43,957 (100.0) 9,316

2005-06 4,705 (10.1) 6,184 (13.3) 26,188 (56.2) 9,516 (20.4) 46,593 (100.0) 9,279

2006-07 4,577 (9.7) 5,978 (12.7) 26,737 (56.9) 9,714 (20.7) 47,006 (100.0) 9,134

2007-08* 5,019 (10.3) 6,072 (12.4) 26,799 (54.9) 10,893 (22.3) 48,783 (100.0) 9,742

* Figures are Provisional$ Sum of the figures given under Cols. 2,3, 4 & 5 may not tally with the figures under Col. 6 due to rounding off.Note : 1. Equivalent Sterilisations have been calculated by adding the number of Sterilisations, 1/3 the number of IUD Insertions, 1/18 the number of Equivalent Condom Users and 1/9 the number of Equivalent Oral Pill Users 2. Figures in brackets indicate percentage to total acceptors for each year.

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SEX WISE BREAK-UP OF STERILISATION PERFORMED

Year Number of Sterilisation Percentage ofTubectomies

to totalVasectomy Tubectomy Total

1 2 3 4 5

1980-81 438,909 1,613,861 2,052,770 78.6

1981-82 573,469 2,218,905 2,792,374 79.5

1982-83 585,489 3,397,700 3,983,189 85.3

1983-84 661,041 3,871,181 4,532,222 85.4

1984-85 549,703 3,534,880 4,084,583 86.5

1985-86 639,477 4,262,132 4,901,609 87.0

1986-87 809,605 4,233,580 5,043,185 83.9

1987-88 754,086 4,185,670 4,939,756 84.7

1988-89 617,331 4,060,846 4,678,177 86.8

1989-90 341,581 3,846,582 4,188,163 91.8

1990-91 254,905 3,870,650 4,125,555 93.8

1991-92 174,201 3,915,838 4,090,039 95.7

1992-93 150,719 4,135,587 4,286,306 96.5

1993-94 150,235 4,347,215 4,497,450 96.7

1994-95 143,866 4,435,648 4,579,514 96.9

1995-96 123,748 4,298,571 4,422,319 97.2

1996-97 72,006 3,798,220 3,870,226 98.1

1997-98 71,352 4,167,162 4,238,514 98.3

1998-99 102,656 4,104,070 4,206,726 97.6

1999-00 86,742 4,508,724 4,595,466 98.1

2000-01 109,902 4,625,247 4,735,149 97.7

2001-02 111,458 4,715,807 4,827,265 97.7

2002-03 121,694 4,781,694 4,903,388 97.5

2003-04 114,295 4,810,529 4,924,824 97.7

2004-05 137,288 4,788,594 4,925,882 97.2

2005-06 165,457 4,539,739 4,705,196 96.5

2006-07 122,749 4,454,031 4,576,780 97.3

2007-08* 226,882 4,791,811 5,018,693 95.5

* Figures are provisonal

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YEAR WISE ACHIEVEMENT OF TARGETS OF FAMILY PLANNING METHODS ALL INDIA

YearSterilisations I.U.D. Insertions Eq. Condom Users Eq. O.P.Users

Target Achvt. % Achvt. Target Achvt. %

Achvt. Target Achvt. % Achvt. Target Achvt. %

Achvt.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1980-81 2,896 2,053 70.9 791 628 79.4 5,042 3,718 73.7 495 91 18.4

1981-82 2,896 2,792 96.4 791 751 94.9 5,042 4,439 88.0 495 120 24.2

1982-83 4,522 3,983 88.1 1,512 1,097 72.5 6,502 5,765 88.7 503 183 36.4

1983-84 5,900 4,532 76.8 2,500 2,134 85.4 7,900 7,661 97.0 1,100 729 66.3

1984-85 5,823 4,085 70.1 3,183 2,562 80.5 10,000 8,505 85.1 1,000 1,290 129.0

1985-86 5,560 4,902 88.2 3,244 3,274 100.9 9,515 9,387 98.7 960 1,358 141.4

1986-87 6,000 5,043 84.1 3,750 3,935 104.9 10,500 9,825 93.6 1,000 1,829 182.9

1987-88 6,000 4,940 82.3 4,250 4,356 102.5 10,750 11,342 105.5 2,000 2,064 103.2

1988-89 5,374 4,678 87.1 4,970 4,851 97.6 13,043 12,422 95.2 2,140 2,416 112.9

1989-90 5,449 4,188 76.9 5,253 4,942 94.1 14,016 14,159 101.0 2,094 2,793 133.4

1990-91 5,804 4,126 71.1 6,400 5,370 83.9 15,080 14,735 97.7 2,493 3,125 125.4

1991-92 5,434 4,090 75.3 5,956 4,386 73.6 16,151 13,875 85.9 2,650 3,366 127.0

1992-93 5,276 4,286 81.2 6,384 4,740 74.2 16,472 15,004 91.1 4,581 3,001 65.5

1993-94 5,183 4,497 86.8 7,330 6,017 82.1 19,345 17,283 89.3 5,004 4,302 86.0

1994-95 5,326 4,580 86.0 7,869 6,702 85.2 21,777 17,707 81.3 5,468 4,873 89.1

1995-96 5,032 4,422 79.3£ 7,423 6,858 85.8£ $ 17,297 5,793 5,091 83.5£

1996-97 $$ 3,870 $$ 5,681 $$ 17,214 $$ 5,250

1997-98 $$ 4,239 $$ 6,173 $$ 16,796 $$ 6,395

1998-99 $$ 4,207 $$ 6,083 $$ 17,448 $$ 6,944

1999-00 $$ 4,595 $$ 6,200 $$ 18,135 $$ 7,747

2000-01 $$ 4,735 $$ 6,047 $$ 18,204 $$ 7,640

2001-02 $$ 4,827 $$ 6,273 $$ 17,785 $$ 8,695

2002-03 $$ 4,903 $$ 6,148 $$ 22,604 $$ 9,413

2003-04 $$ 4,925 $$ 6,115 $$ 23,847 $$ 9,918

2004-05 $$ 4,926 $$ 6,172 $$ 23,724 $$ 9,135

2005-06 $$ 4,705 $$ 6,184 $$ 26,188 $$ 9,516

2006-07 $$ 4,577 $$ 5,978 $$ 26,737 $$ 9,714

2007-08* $$ 5,019 $$ 6,072 $$ 26,799 $$ 10,893

* Figures are provisional£ Calculated after excluding achvt. for target free States/Uts.$ No target fixed for condom users during 1995-96.$$ No targets fixed since 1996-97 after introducing CNAA (TFA)

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STATE-WISE ACHIEVEMENTS IN RESPECT OF STERILISATIONSSl.No.

State/U.T./Agency Achievements

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08*

1 2 3 4 5 6

I. Major States(Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh 742,155 745,117 769,253 725,217

2 Assam 39,555 24,201 17,282 18,669

3 Bihar 88,126 96,341 147,747 300,918

4 Chattisgarh 124,478 124,499 133,094 153,836

5 Gujarat 278,133 280,334 267,549 310,064

6 Haryana 89,893 93,580 85,006 80,823

7 Jharkhand 41,621 86,524 101,297 106,383

8 Karnataka 376,960 375,804 375,466 352,185

9 Kerala 151,071 144,379 135,533 124,195

10 Madhya Pradesh 369,039 367,465 367,510 451,896

11 Maharashtra 689,747 659,557 595,438 554,284

12 Orissa 101,317 84,267 94,309 120,983

13 Punjab 102,468 107,591 93,758 103,908

14 Rajasthan 333,971 317,307 288,089 335,029

15 Tamil Nadu 417,027 380,655 357,568 353,436

16 Uttar Pradesh 503,602 450,363 429,484 471,891

17 West Bengal 288,951 195,359 136,757 290,584

II. Smaller States1 Arunachal Pradesh 2,101 1,993 1,946 2,311

2 Delhi 39,641 34,168 28,882 29,238

3 Goa 5,196 5,351 5,325 5,066

4 Himachal Pradesh 33,531 28,383 26,445 30,480

5 Jammu& Kashmir 21,597 21,564 19,281 21,468

6 Manipur 518 1,687 406 220

7 Meghalaya 2,205 2,264 2,628 1,858

8 Mizoram 2,140 2,167 2,265 1,833

9 Nagaland 754 1,195 972 1,125

10 Sikkim 1,173 1,518 1,471 1,735

11 Tripura 2,274 3,887 3,532 2,397

12 Uttarakhand 34,799 34,980 32,767 34,799

III. Union Territories1 A&N Islands 1,418 1,111 993 1,009

2 Chandigarh 2,393 2,202 2,385 2,152

3 D&N Haveli 943 930 979 937

4 Daman & Diu 579 474 506 459

5 Lakshadweep 22 23 40 40

6 Puducherry 11,932 10,213 10,483 10,303

IV. Other Agencies1 M/O Defence 17,669 12,059 35,413 12,540

2 M/O Railways 6,883 5,684 4,921 4,422

All India 4,925,882 4,705,196 4,576,780 5,018,693

* Figures are provisional

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STATE-WISE ACHIEVEMENTS IN RESPECT OF IUD INSERTIONSSl.No.

State/U.T./Agency Achievements

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08*

1 2 3 4 5 6

I. Major States(Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh 377,345 396,479 405,355 407,513

2 Assam 39,966 38,073 32,560 27,758

3 Bihar 108,168 99,847 87,065 44,923

4 Chattisgarh 103,483 107,198 117,371 118,616

5 Gujarat 426,399 466,230 464,484 494,529

6 Haryana 154,691 152,051 154,428 163,350

7 Jharkhand 50,469 74,760 73,673 85,376

8 Karnataka 298,625 295,738 291,213 278,894

9 Kerala 74,810 79,225 69,192 63,434

10 Madhya Pradesh 447,141 453,311 462,481 501,433

11 Maharashtra 467,517 455,862 427,251 408,689

12 Orissa 163,067 162,127 162,697 161,051

13 Punjab 327,886 341,365 335,263 313,453

14 Rajasthan 275,257 305,367 303,358 337,979

15 Tamil Nadu 400,367 396,458 360,601 354,311

16 Uttar Pradesh 2,094,369 1,991,819 1,855,173 1,943,474

17 West Bengal 77,377 76,820 74,842 89,350

II. Smaller States1 Arunachal Pradesh 2,766 2,927 3,110 2,523

2 Delhi 58,984 55,810 53,003 46,020

3 Goa 2,947 2,819 2,539 2,617

4 Himachal Pradesh 30,941 30,452 28,963 27,694

5 Jammu& Kashmir 29,962 29,076 29,890 26,173

6 Manipur 6,693 7,053 4,455 3,584

7 Meghalaya 2,606 2,646 2,150 1,478

8 Mizoram 2,430 2,316 2,542 2,246

9 Nagaland 1,749 2,184 1,564 1,602

10 Sikkim 1,252 1,460 1,437 1,689

11 Tripura 3,013 2,567 2,334 1,706

12 Uttarakhand 118,969 130,447 140,899 140,932

III. Union Territories1 A&N Islands 1,065 1,104 943 813

2 Chandigarh 5,069 5,123 4,738 4,673

3 D&N Haveli 294 262 195 174

4 Daman & Diu 278 271 272 267

5 Lakshadweep 53 46 45 45

6 Puducherry 3,150 3,628 3,506 3,266

IV. Other Agencies1 M/O Defence 7,710 6,790 14,634 6,440

2 M/O Railways 4,914 4,548 4,203 4,024

All India 6,171,782 6,184,259 5,978,429 6,072,099

* Figures are provisional

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STATE-WISE ACHIEVEMENTS IN RESPECT OF CONDOM USERSSl.No.

State/U.T./Agency Achievements

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08*

1 2 3 4 5 6

I. Major States(Population >20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh 796,238 833,354 773,586 906,076

2 Assam 38,025 44,282 39,659 20,190

3 Bihar 43,202 61,965 70,897 48,977

4 Chattisgarh 257,932 474,543 695,880 335,506

5 Gujarat 1,156,165 1,004,331 1,082,994 1,224,2636 Haryana 341,034 334,432 374,275 402,8417 Jharkhand 71,574 75,947 115,326 162,8018 Karnataka 292,398 305,826 306,142 299,7979 Kerala 143,933 192,587 152,877 118,668

10 Madhya Pradesh 1,245,556 1,314,444 1,365,079 1,667,90011 Maharashtra 525,283 479,739 495,718 454,74212 Orissa 340,893 345,546 362,494 327,96813 Punjab 407,402 432,225 445,164 440,65214 Rajasthan 1,507,624 1,663,594 1,776,638 1,783,43715 Tamil Nadu 202,821 209,183 148,242 159,57016 Uttar Pradesh 1,580,097 1,517,963 1,692,131 1,687,37817 West Bengal 526,340 647,715 674,561 740,821II. Smaller States/UTs1 Arunachal Pradesh 987 866 996 6632 Delhi 160,934 148,939 171,685 172,8243 Goa 8,611 7,890 9,523 11,0424 Himachal Pradesh 88,560 87,837 92,633 96,7505 Jammu& Kashmir 24,073 16,316 27,368 42,1246 Manipur 5,680 6,541 2,675 1,6897 Meghalaya 2,315 2,806 2,368 2,0328 Mizoram 1,904 1,926 2,729 2,6359 Nagaland 313 676 420 334

10 Sikkim 1,656 2,012 1,177 1,68211 Tripura 14,911 13,223 10,611 9,81812 Uttarakhand 114,263 118,049 112,924 135,073III. Union Territories1 A&N Islands 2,224 2,750 2,742 1,7912 Chandigarh 12,357 15,173 10,084 11,8353 D&N Haveli 5,492 5,790 8,350 7,4394 Daman & Diu 1,610 1,411 1,997 2,1975 Lakshadweep 211 482 705 7056 Puducherry 10,376 9,931 10,571 11,460III. Other Agencies1 M/O Defence 16,332 27,059 19,541 32,2462 M/O Railways 30,602 26,566 26,388 29,848

Total Free Distribution 9,979,928 10,433,919 11,087,150 11,355,7743 Comm.Distribution 13,744,444 15,754,028 15,649,444 15,443,472

3.1 Branded $ (5192222) (5289306) (5587639) (5590833)All India 23,724,372 26,187,947 26,736,594 26,799,246

* Figures are provisional$ Figures in brackets relate to branded full cost commercial sales of condoms and included in commercial distribution figures

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STATE-WISE ACHIEVEMENTS IN RESPECT OF ORAL PILL USERSSl.No.

State/U.T./Agency Achievements

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08*

1 2 3 4 5 6I. Major States (Population >20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh 338,064 332,993 340,340 598,224

2 Assam 32,841 39,038 37,766 31,275

3 Bihar 38,084 49,818 30,055 6,882

4 Chattisgarh 158,166 384,615 405,775 228,376

5 Gujarat 223,941 244,559 237,472 296,0146 Haryana 75,185 85,821 80,131 84,2307 Jharkhand 38,254 91,465 69,567 82,8068 Karnataka 167,190 173,730 170,734 167,9729 Kerala 27,233 30,964 29,513 29,722

10 Madhya Pradesh 519,941 554,204 577,490 609,53511 Maharashtra 363,709 361,354 346,705 325,13012 Orissa 179,350 184,300 199,151 189,82813 Punjab 109,400 117,153 119,316 114,77014 Rajasthan 832,886 840,733 863,610 882,33815 Tamil Nadu 153,290 137,538 129,196 130,86816 Uttar Pradesh 786,701 792,595 819,008 821,28217 West Bengal 469,348 523,908 600,167 663,595II. Smaller States1 Arunachal Pradesh 1,437 1,438 1,636 1,2572 Delhi 10,582 9,430 9,196 12,2013 Goa 1,929 1,791 1,747 1,8904 Himachal Pradesh 28,036 26,662 28,368 28,1995 Jammu & Kashmir 10,051 11,152 11,625 13,9466 Manipur 1,279 1,270 931 5847 Meghalaya 3,824 2,555 2,592 2,8538 Mizoram 5,761 6,249 5,710 4,0819 Nagaland 773 591 911 91210 Sikkim 6,417 6,442 5,381 5,24111 Tripura 17,649 24,101 18,135 17,70512 Uttaranchal 43,711 46,689 46,489 48,239III. Union Territories1 A&N Islands 1,927 1,402 1,352 1,4702 Chandigarh 539 565 631 6853 D&N Haveli 4,090 2,673 2,919 1,7404 Daman & Diu 436 414 554 5985 Lakshadweep 254 119 120 1206 Pondicherry 1,584 1,871 1,743 1,848

IV. Other Agencies1 M/O Defence 4,309 4,190 1,677 3,5242 M/O Railways 3,652 3,194 2,978 3,065

Total Free Distribution 4,661,823 5,097,586 5,200,691 5,413,0053 Comm.Distribution 4,473,400 4,418,000 4,513,308 5,480,385

3.1 Branded $ (1103538) (1024923) (565000) (1030769)3.2 Weekly Pill$ (241015) (254538) (330308) (345769)

All India 9,135,223 9,515,586 9,713,999 10,893,390* Figures are provisional$ Figures in brackets relate to branded full cost commercial sales & weekly oral pills and included in the commercial distribution

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STATE-WISE VASECTOMIES,TUBECTOMIES AND SHARE OF TUBECTOMY IN TOTAL STERILISATIONS

Sl. No.

State/U.T/Agency 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08*Vasec-tomy

Tubectomy % of Tubec-tomy

to Total Sterilisa-

tions

Vasec-tomy

Tubec-tomy

% of Tubec-tomy

to Total Sterilisa-

tions

Vasec-tomy

Tubec-tomy

% of Tubec-tomy

to Total Sterilisa-

tions

Vasec-tomy

Tubec-tomy

% of Tubec-tomy

to Total Sterili-sations

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14I. Major States (Population >20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh 29,651 712,504 96.0 26,542 718,575 96.4 27,221 742,032 96.5 28,505 696,712 96.1 2 Assam 366 39,189 99.1 84 24,117 99.7 110 17,172 99.4 75 18,594 99.6 3 Bihar 916 87,210 99.0 555 95,786 99.4 1,173 146,574 99.2 6,238 294,680 97.9 4 Chattisgarh 3,788 120,690 97.0 6,699 117,800 94.6 6,322 126,772 95.2 9,920 143,916 93.6 5 Gujarat 1,587 276,546 99.4 1,446 278,888 99.5 1,032 266,517 99.6 20,646 289,418 93.3 6 Haryana 1,990 87,903 97.8 12,995 80,585 86.1 10,949 74,057 87.1 9,752 71,071 87.9 7 Jharkhand 577 41,044 98.6 2,663 83,861 96.9 6,461 94,836 93.6 17,281 89,102 83.8 8 Karnataka 681 376,279 99.8 982 374,822 99.7 810 374,656 99.8 1,804 350,381 99.5 9 Kerala 1,583 149,488 99.0 1,595 142,784 98.9 875 134,658 99.4 1,597 122,598 98.7

10 Madhya Pradesh 15,091 353,948 95.9 30,634 336,831 91.7 11,514 355,996 96.9 30,816 421,080 93.2 11 Maharashtra 41,341 648,406 94.0 29,795 629,762 95.5 20,480 574,958 96.6 25,611 528,673 95.4 12 Orissa 1,498 99,819 98.5 1,019 83,248 98.8 689 93,620 99.3 2,605 118,378 97.8 13 Punjab 4,012 98,456 96.1 15,762 91,829 85.4 5,615 88,143 94.0 13,110 90,798 87.4 14 Rajasthan 8,761 325,210 97.4 18,048 299,259 94.3 6,366 281,723 97.8 12,555 322,474 96.3 15 Tamil Nadu 676 416,351 99.8 631 380,024 99.8 735 356,833 99.8 1,353 352,083 99.6 16 Uttar Pradesh 10,003 493,599 98.0 4,563 445,800 99.0 2,669 426,815 99.4 5,940 465,951 98.7 17 West Bengal 1,519 287,432 99.5 824 194,535 99.6 1,828 134,929 98.7 20,718 269,866 92.9 II. Smaller States1 Arunachal Pradesh 1 2,100 100.0 5 1,988 99.7 12 1,934 99.4 34 2,277 98.5 2 Delhi 2,060 37,581 94.8 1,616 32,552 95.3 1,320 27,562 95.4 5,447 23,791 81.4 3 Goa 25 5,171 99.5 20 5,331 99.6 39 5,286 99.3 21 5,045 99.6 4 Himachal Pradesh 2,956 30,575 91.2 2,917 25,466 89.7 3,144 23,301 88.1 5,269 25,211 82.7 5 Jammu& Kashmir 482 21,115 97.8 324 21,240 98.5 455 18,826 97.6 1,499 19,969 93.0 6 Manipur 23 495 95.6 122 1,565 92.8 4 402 99.0 - 220 100.0 7 Meghalaya 16 2,189 99.3 5 2,259 99.8 26 2,602 99.0 39 1,819 97.9 8 Mizoram 0 2,140 100.0 0 2,167 100.0 1 2,264 100.0 - 1,833 100.0 9 Nagaland 19 735 97.5 12 1,183 99.0 11 961 98.9 26 1,099 97.7 10 Sikkim 167 1,006 85.8 373 1,145 75.4 457 1,014 68.9 837 898 51.8 11 Tripura 24 2,250 98.9 19 3,868 99.5 13 3,519 99.6 5 2,392 99.8 12 Uttarakhand 1,718 33,081 95.1 1,735 33,245 95.0 1,417 31,350 95.7 2,108 32,691 93.9 III. Union Territories1 A&N Islands 3 1,415 99.8 11 1,100 99.0 10 983 99.0 14 995 98.6 2 Chandigarh 53 2,340 97.8 30 2,172 98.6 41 2,344 98.3 26 2,126 98.8 3 D&N Haveli 11 932 98.8 3 927 99.7 1 978 99.9 1 936 99.9 4 Daman & Diu 3 576 99.5 5 469 98.9 6 500 98.8 5 454 98.9 5 Lakshadweep 0 22 100.0 3 20 87.0 - 40 100.0 - 40 100.0 6 Puducherry 17 11,915 99.9 19 10,194 99.8 24 10,459 99.8 14 10,289 99.9

IV. Other Agencies1 M/O Defence 5,082 12,587 71.2 2,893 9,166 76.0 10,474 24,939 70.4 2,026 10,514 83.8 2 M/O Railways 588 6,295 91.5 508 5,176 91.1 445 4,476 91.0 985 3,437 77.7

All India 137,288 4,788,594 97.2 165,457 4,539,739 96.5 122,749 4,454,031 97.3 226,882 4,791,811 95.5

* Figures are provisional - Nil

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STATE-WISE NUMBER OF LAPAROSCOPIC TUBECTOMIES ALONGWITH TOTAL NUMBER OF TUBECTOMY OPERATIONS PERFORMED

Sl. No.

State/U.T/Agency Number of Tubectomy Operations Performed2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08*

Total Laparo-scopic

% of Lap-aroscopic

to total Tubectomy

Total Laparo-scopic

% of Lap-aroscopic

to total Tubectomy

Total Laparo-scopic

% of Lap-aroscopic

to total Tubectomy

Total Laparo-scopic

% of Lap-aroscopic

to total Tubectomy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 I. Major States (Population > 20 million)

1 Andhra Pradesh 712,504 95,238 13.4 718,575 87,911 12.2 742,032 111,077 15.0 696,712 110,375 15.8

2 Assam 39,189 38,751 98.9 24,117 23,589 97.8 17,172 16,445 95.8 18,594 18,594 100.0

3 Bihar 87,210 1,152 1.3 95,786 814 0.8 146,574 298 0.2 294,680 na

4 Chhatisgarh 120,690 84,784 70.2 117,800 79,843 67.8 126,772 87,425 69.0 143,916 na

5 Gujarat 276,546 144,000 52.1 278,888 143,759 51.5 266,517 137,424 51.6 289,418 151,740 52.4

6 Haryana 87,903 23,746 27.0 80,585 21,724 27.0 74,057 20,789 28.1 71,071 17,722 24.9

7 Jharkhand 41,044 8,788 21.4 83,861 10,343 12.3 94,836 10,609 11.2 89,102 na

8 Karnataka 376,279 159,564 42.4 374,822 158,612 42.3 374,656 158,764 42.4 350,381 155,726 44.4

9 Kerala 149,488 20,746 13.9 142,784 20,393 14.3 134,658 14,628 10.9 122,598 15,793 12.9

10 Madhya Pradesh 353,948 285,152 80.6 336,831 272,474 80.9 355,996 300,788 84.5 421,080 na

11 Maharashtra 648,406 183,213 28.3 629,762 190,644 30.3 574,958 181,707 31.6 528,673 na

12 Orissa 99,819 28,780 28.8 83,248 24,198 29.1 93,620 25,662 27.4 118,378 na

13 Punjab 98,456 46,970 47.7 91,829 41,588 45.3 88,143 39,983 45.4 90,798 46,821 51.6

14 Rajasthan 325,210 263,824 81.1 299,259 241,681 80.8 281,723 231,879 82.3 322,474 260,761 80.9

15 Tamil nadu 416,351 52,917 12.7 380,024 45,351 11.9 356,833 39,037 10.9 352,083 39,518 11.2

16 Uttar Pradesh 493,599 425,257 86.2 445,800 389,279 87.3 426,815 368,691 86.4 465,951 na

17 West Bengal 287,432 110,654 38.5 194,535 78,863 40.5 134,929 30,695 22.7 269,866 na

II. Smaller States

1 Arunachal Pradesh 2,100 836 39.8 1,988 848 42.7 1,934 868 44.9 2,277 2,277 100.0

2 Delhi 37,581 27,392 72.9 32,552 28,455 87.4 27,562 23,375 84.8 23,791 na

3 Goa 5,171 1,439 27.8 5,331 1,235 23.2 5,286 736 13.9 5,045 na

4 Himachal Pradesh 30,575 27,546 90.1 25,466 22,564 88.6 23,301 19,097 82.0 25,211 na

5 Jammu & Kashmir 21,115 13,463 63.8 21,240 13,999 65.9 18,826 na 19,969 na

6 Manipur 495 87 17.6 1,565 na 402 na 220 na

7 Meghalaya 2,189 25 1.1 2,259 55 2.4 2,602 28 1.1 1,819 17 0.9

8 Mizoram 2,140 415 19.4 2,167 49 2.3 2,264 1,588 70.1 1,833 na

9 Nagaland 735 657 89.4 1,183 1,044 88.3 961 961 100.0 1,099 na

10 Sikkim 1,006 829 82.4 1,145 999 87.2 1,014 831 82.0 898 863 96.1

11 Tripura 2,250 1,355 60.2 3,868 2,937 75.9 3,519 2,710 77.0 2,392 na

12 Uttarakhand 33,081 23,195 70.1 33,245 23,145 69.6 31,350 21,423 68.3 32,691 19,730 60.4

III. Union Territories

1 A&N Islands 1,415 1,059 74.8 1,100 721 65.5 983 577 58.7 995 na

2 Chandigarh 2,340 1,532 65.5 2,172 1,454 66.9 2,344 1,559 66.5 2,126 na

3 D&N Haveli 932 715 76.7 927 680 73.4 978 662 67.7 936 648 69.2

4 Daman & Diu 576 39 6.8 469 36 7.7 500 32 6.4 454 23 5.1

5 Lakshadweep 22 0 - 20 na 40 na 40 na

6 Puducherry 11,915 190 1.6 10,194 109 1.1 10,459 178 1.7 10,289 136 1.3

IV. Other Agencies

1 M/O Defence 12,587 2,584 20.5 9,166 2,759 30.1 24,939 5,235 21.0 10,514 3,378 32.1

2 M/O Railways 6,295 2,823 44.8 5,176 1,836 35.5 4,476 1,376 30.7 3,437 na

All India 4,788,594 2,079,717 43.4 4,539,739 1,933,991 42.6 4,454,031 1,857,137 41.9 4,791,811 844,122 35.6

* Figures are Provisional- NilNA - Not Available

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STATE-WISE NUMBER OF NSV(No Scalpel Vasectomy) & TOTAL NUMBER OF VASECTOMY OPERATIONS PERFORMED

Sl. No.

State/U.T/Agency Total No. of NSV (No Scalpel Vasectomy) & Vasectomy Operations Performed2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08*

Total NSV % of NSV

to total Vasec-tomy

Total NSV % of NSV

to total Vasec-tomy

Total NSV % of NSV

to total Vasec-tomy

Total NSV % of NSV

to total Vasec-tomy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

I. Major States(Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh 29,651 20,734 69.9 26,542 17,972 67.7 27,221 20,633 75.8 28,505 20,370 71.5 2 Assam 366 153 41.8 84 32 38.1 110 55 50.0 75 na3 Bihar 916 507 55.3 555 na 1,173 710 60.5 6,238 na4 Chhatisgarh 3,788 2,851 75.3 6,699 5,653 84.4 6,322 5,276 83.5 9,920 na5 Gujarat 1,587 420 26.5 1,446 661 45.7 1,032 355 34.4 20,646 20,646 100.0 6 Haryana 1,990 1,598 80.3 12,995 12,683 97.6 10,949 10,789 98.5 9,752 9,710 99.6 7 Jharkhand 577 462 80.1 2,663 2,663 100.0 6,461 6,180 95.7 17,281 na8 Karnataka 681 631 92.7 982 842 85.7 810 434 53.6 1,804 na9 Kerala 1,583 1,443 91.2 1,595 1,595 100.0 875 875 100.0 1,597 1,597 100.0

10 Madhya Pradesh 15,091 14,477 95.9 30,634 29,907 97.6 11,514 11,157 96.9 30,816 na11 Maharashtra 41,341 na 29,795 25,823 86.7 20,480 20,034 97.8 25,611 na12 Orissa 1,498 na 1,019 581 57.0 689 344 49.9 2,605 na13 Punjab 4,012 3,479 86.7 15,762 15,482 98.2 5,615 5,455 97.2 13,110 13,069 99.7 14 Rajasthan 8,761 7,328 83.6 18,048 16,977 94.1 6,366 5,699 89.5 12,555 12,254 97.6 15 Tamil nadu 676 515 76.2 631 488 77.3 735 614 83.5 1,353 1,257 92.9 16 Uttar Pradesh 10,003 8,909 89.1 4,563 4,094 89.7 2,669 2,176 81.5 5,940 na17 West Bengal 1,519 1,389 91.4 824 789 95.8 1,828 1,742 95.3 20,718 naII. Smaller States1 Arunachal Pradesh 1 na 5 5 100.0 12 11 91.7 34 na2 Delhi 2,060 2,060 100.0 1,616 1,602 99.1 1,320 1,254 95.0 5,447 na3 Goa 25 - 20 na 39 na 21 na4 Himachal Pradesh 2,956 2,524 85.4 2,917 2,593 88.9 3,144 2,988 95.0 5,269 na5 Jammu & Kashmir 482 41 8.5 324 175 54.0 455 na 1,499 na6 Manipur 23 na 122 na 4 na - -7 Meghalaya 16 - 5 - 26 3 11.5 39 13 33.3 8 Mizoram 0 - 0 - 0.0 1 - - -9 Nagaland 19 - 12 - 11 - 26 na

10 Sikkim 167 167 100.0 373 373 100.0 457 457 100.0 837 837 100.0 11 Tripura 24 2 8.3 19 na 13 na 5 na12 Uttarakhand 1,718 1,534 89.3 1,735 1,518 87.5 1,417 1,297 91.5 2,108 naIII. Union Territories1 A&N Islands 3 - 11 - 10 na 14 na2 Chandigarh 53 - 30 - 41 - 26 na3 D&N Haveli 11 - 3 - 1 - 1 -4 Daman & Diu 3 - 5 na 6 na 5 na5 Lakshadweep 0 - 3 na - - - -6 Puducherry 17 6 35.3 19 3 15.8 24 12 50.0 14 8 57.1

IV. Other Agencies1 M/O Defence 5,082 na 2,893 na 10,474 8,670 82.8 2,026 na2 M/O Railways 588 na 508 na 445 - 985 na

All India 137,288 71,230 80.3 165,457 142,511 88.3 122,749 107,220 87.7 226,882 79,761 88.2 Notes:1.na = Not available2.Figures are provisional3.ALL-India percentage have been calculated after excluding total figures of those states/UTs for which NSV figures not available

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TABLE - B.15

STATE-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF CONDOM PIECESSl. No.

State/Union Territory/Agency

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08*

Gross Net Gross Net Gross Net Gross Net

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10I. Major States(Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh 57,685 57,329 60,320 60,001 56,025 60,320 65,580 65,2372 Assam 2,742 2,738 3,189 3,188 2,857 3,189 1,454 1,4543 Bihar 3,111 3,111 4,468 4,462 5,129 4,468 3,617 3,5264 Chhatisgarh 18,617 18,571 34,248 34,167 50,179 34,248 24,156 24,1565 Gujarat 83,263 83,244 72,329 72,312 77,988 72,329 88,395 88,1476 Haryana 24,597 24,554 24,469 24,079 27,276 24,469 29,297 29,0057 Jharkhand 5,155 5,153 5,500 5,468 8,381 5,500 11,929 11,7228 Karnataka 21,071 21,053 22,041 22,020 22,055 22,041 21,607 21,5859 Kerala 10,382 10,363 13,885 13,866 11,018 13,885 8,577 8,544

10 Madhya Pradesh 89,912 89,680 95,006 94,640 98,494 95,006 120,188 120,08911 Maharashtra 38,594 37,820 35,183 34,541 36,337 35,183 33,049 32,74112 Orissa 24,555 24,544 24,884 24,879 26,104 24,884 23,623 23,61413 Punjab 29,413 29,333 31,435 31,120 32,164 31,435 31,989 31,72714 Rajasthan 108,654 108,549 119,995 119,779 128,045 119,995 128,558 128,40715 Tamil Nadu 14,609 14,603 15,068 15,061 10,684 15,068 11,504 11,48916 Uttar Pradesh 113,887 113,767 109,348 109,293 121,865 109,348 121,562 121,49117 West Bengal 37,915 37,896 46,645 46,635 48,590 46,645 53,339 53,339II. Smaller States1 Arunachal Pradesh 71 71 62 62 72 62 48 482 Delhi 11,612 11,587 10,743 10,724 12,377 10,743 12,443 12,4433 Goa 620 620 568 568 686 568 795 7954 Himachal Pradesh 6,394 6,376 6,342 6,324 6,688 6,342 6,997 6,9665 Jammu & Kashmir 1,736 1,733 1,179 1,175 1,976 1,179 3,055 3,0336 Manipur 409 409 472 471 193 472 122 1227 Meghalaya 167 167 202 202 171 202 147 1468 Mizoram 137 137 139 139 196 139 190 1909 Nagaland 23 23 49 49 30 49 24 24

10 Sikkim 121 119 149 145 89 149 131 12111 Tripura 1,074 1,074 952 952 764 952 707 70712 Uttaranchal 8,244 8,227 8,517 8,500 8,145 8,517 9,746 9,725III. Union Territories1 A&N Islands 166 160 198 198 197 198 129 1292 Chandigarh 894 890 1,094 1,092 728 1,094 853 8523 D&N Haveli 395 395 417 417 601 417 536 5364 Daman & Diu 116 116 102 102 144 102 158 1585 Lakshadweep 15 15 35 35 51 35 51 516 Pondicherry 747 747 715 715 761 715 825 825

IV. Other Agencies1 M/O Defence 1,237 1,176 2,010 1,948 1,482 2,010 2,430 2,3222 M/O Railways 2,231 2,203 1,990 1,913 1,968 1,990 2,161 2,149

Total Free Distn. 720,572 718,555 753,951 751,242 800,512 753,951 819,973 817,6163 Comm.Distn. 989,600 989,600 1,134,290 1,134,290 1,126,760 1,134,290 1,111,930 1,111,930

3.1 Branded# (373840) (373840) (373840) (373840) (380830) (380830) (402310) (402310)All India 1,710,172 1,708,155 1,888,241 1,885,532 1,927,272 1,888,241 1,931,903 1,929,546

* Figures are provisional $ Net figures of Condoms have been obtained after deducting the number of pieces distributed to Vasectomised cases for extra protection and also those distributed as free sample. # Figures in brackets relate to full cost commercial sales of condoms and included in commercial distribution figures

(Figures in 000’s)

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TABLE - B.16STATE-WISE NUMBER OF ORAL PILL CENTRES FUNCTIONING AND

DISTRIBUTION OF ORAL PILL CYCLESFigures in 000’s

Sl. No.

State/Union Territory/Agency

No. of Centres Distributing Oral Pills as on March,2004

No. of Oral Pill Cycles distributed during

Rural @ Urban 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08*

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I. Major States(Population >20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh 1390 214 4,395 4,329 4,424 7,7772 Assam 684 30 427 507 491 4073 Bihar 664 K 64 K 495 648 391 894 Chattisgarh 2,056 5,000 5,275 2,9695 Gujarat 952 217 2,911 3,179 3,087 3,8486 Haryana 2409 43 977 1,116 1,042 1,0957 Jharkhand 497 1,189 904 1,0768 Karnataka 836 198 2,173 2,258 2,220 2,1849 Kerala 6037 105 354 403 384 38610 Madhya Pradesh 13949 214 6,759 7,205 7,507 7,92411 Maharashtra 11493 704 4,728 4,698 4,507 4,22712 Orissa 314 89 2,332 2,396 2,589 2,46813 Punjab 231 115 1,422 1,523 1,551 1,49214 Rajasthan 7944 199 10,828 10,930 11,227 11,47015 Tamil Nadu 10091 497 1,993 1,788 1,680 1,70116 Uttar Pradesh 21060 94 10,227 10,304 10,647 10,67717 West Bengal 8461 193 6,102 6,811 7,802 8,627II. Smaller States1 Arunachal Pradesh 59 14 19 19 21 162 Delhi 57 57 138 123 120 1593 Goa 199 15 25 23 23 254 Himachal Pradesh 262 12 364 347 369 3675 Jammu & Kashmir 1577 6 131 145 151 1816 Manipur 492 2 17 17 12 87 Meghalaya 98 16 50 33 34 378 Mizoram 336 3 75 81 74 539 Nagaland 247 8 10 8 12 1210 Sikkim 171 5 83 84 70 6811 Tripura 602 12 229 313 236 23012 Uttaranchal 568 607 604 627III. Union Territories1 A&N Islands 124 9 25 18 18 192 Chandigarh 30 16 7 7 8 93 D&N Haveli 42 - 53 35 38 234 Daman & Diu 26 - 6 5 7 85 Lakshadweep 10 - 3 2 2 26 Pondicherry 46 4 21 24 23 24

IV. Other Agencies1 M/O Defence 139 56 54 22 462 M/O Railways 80 47 42 39 40

Total Free Distribution 60,604 66,269 67,609 70,3693 Comm.Distribution 58,154 57,434 58,673 71,245

3.1 Branded $ (14346) (13324) (14346) (13324)3.2 Weekly Pill$ (3133) (3309) (3133) (3309)

All India @ 90893 K 3374 118,758 123,703 126,282 141,614k Apart from these centres, Rural/Urban break-up of 1481 Centres in respect of Bihar has not been received@ Includes PHCs and Sub-Centres where such facilities are available- Nil$ Figures in brackets relate to branded full cost commercial sales & weekly oral pills and included in the commercial distribution

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TABLE - B.17

NUMBER OF CONDOM PIECES AND ORAL PILL CYCLES DISTRIBUTED - ALL INDIAFigures in 000’s

Year No.of condom pieces distributed No.of O.P. cycles distributed

Free Scheme $

Com-mercial Scheme

Branded $$

Total (col.

2+col.3)

Free Scheme

Commer-cial

Branded $$

Weekly Pills

Total (col.

6+col.7)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1980-81 137,433 129,500 - 266,933 1,186 - - 1,186

1981-82 152,648 166,200 - 318,848 1,556 - - 1,556

1982-83 174,169 240,360 77,660 414,529 2,380 - - 2,380

1983-84 279,573 271,550 73,050 551,123 5,102 4,377 - 9,479

1984-85 336,046 275,940 73,390 611,986 7,632 9,140 - 16,772

1985-86 363,666 311,840 63,900 675,506 9,767 7,882 - 17,649

1986-87 427,462 279,640 51,880 707,102 14,568 9,207 - 23,775

1987-88 477,565 337,930 71,870 815,495 17,196 9,641 8,918 26,837

1988-89 589,211 303,840 67,260 893,051 19,298 12,112 9,243 31,410

1989-90 655,627 362,550 65,650 1,018,177 22,250 14,054 9,487 36,304

1990-91 676,672 383,650 63,270 1,060,322 25,535 15,092 9,267 40,627

1991-92 663,352 334,850 93,770 998,202 25,212 18,544 9,614 43,756

1992-93 684,208 395,870 117,780 1,080,078 21,319 20,803 8,996 3,881 42,122

1993-94 870,524 373,800 155,520 1,244,324 31,409 29,221 9,480 5,877 60,630

1994-95 973,870 301,020 154,920 1,274,890 38,815 25,171 10,468 791 63,986

1995-96 883,168 362,250 199,330 1,245,418 41,120 29,469 9,279 5,510 70,589

1996-97 736,831 502,600 239,350 1,239,431 39,794 34,020 10,825 6,955 73,814

1997-98 681,064 528,230 203,810 1,209,294 46,710 44,406 11,587 9,979 91,116

1998-99 675,988 580,270 231,530 1,256,258 47,595 50,123 15,312 9,303 97,718

1999-00 648,485 668,050 190,310 1,316,535 50,522 50,195 14,156 5,684 100,717

2000-01 643,603 669,490 204,060 1,313,093 52,107 47,213 14,022 1,112 99,319

2001-02 623,493 658,400 219,700 1,281,893 55,203 57,838 17,507 2,592 113,041

2002-03 717,440 911,660 386,340 1,629,100 57,338 65,029 17,279 2,712 122,368

2003-04 715,473 1,003,270 373,510 1,718,743 59,329 69,600 17,753 3,041 128,929

2004-05 720,572 989,600 373,840 1,710,172 60,604 58,154 14,346 3,133 118,758

2005-06 753,951 1,134,290 380,830 1,888,241 66,269 57,434 13,324 3,309 123,703

2006-07 800,512 1,126,760 402,310 1,927,272 67,609 58,673 7,345 4,294 126,282

2007-08* 819,973 1,111,930 402,540 1,931,903 70,369 71,245 13,400 4,495 141,614

Notes:Relates to Net Condom Pieces$$ under full cost commercial sales.1. The commercial distribution of condoms includes Branded full cost commercial sales of condoms.2. The commercial distribution of Oral Pills Cycles includes Branded full cost commercial sales of Oral Pills and Weekly Pills.

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Information relating to Maternal Health, 2006-07Figures in 000’s

$ = Provisional NR = Not received^ - Figures upto Feb @ = Figures upto Sept^^^ - Figures upto Dec TBA = Trained Birth Attendant# - Figures upto Nov !! = Figures upto April

Source: MoHFW - Based on the information received from different States/Uts

Sl. No.

State/UT/ Agency Achievement $during

April to MarchANC Registered Institutional Deliveries Home Deliveries TOTAL

DELIVERIES REPORTED (Instt.+Home)

TOTAL With 3 check-up

TOTAL % of Instt.Deli. to

Total Deliveries

TOTAL Home

Deliveries

By LHV/ ANM

Trained TBAs

Untrained TBAs

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pr. 1816780 1624880 1428273 86.7 218766 81981 91959 44826 16470392 Assam 589897 297963 191869 54.6 159463 62349 67176 29938 3513323 Bihar 1126442 534964 162214 27.7 422815 213564 165216 44035 5850294 Chhattisgarh 675802 540838 131334 22.0 464913 181110 242532 41271 5962475 Gujarat NR NR NR - NR NR NR NR NR6 Haryana ^^^ 446272 NR 173177 46.5 199431 55513 122747 21171 3726087 Jharkhand 821879 306871 80643 23.9 257185 97063 137187 22935 3378288 Karnataka !! 73371 63866 41974 66.3 21308 9517 11543 248 632829 Kerala 530816 417416 464811 99.7 1434 100 440 894 46624510 Madhya Pr. 2054641 1631267 919386 51.8 856630 203490 591397 61743 177601611 Maharashtra 1811172 541383 1000853 70.2 425087 146980 257674 20433 142594012 Orissa 884681 775038 358300 46.2 416848 110649 215728 90471 77514813 Punjab 481886 458163 107739 26.6 296634 169269 125675 1690 40437314 Rajasthan 1940136 1124848 722746 52.1 664112 280841 306359 76912 138685815 Tamil Nadu 1248409 954380 1071833 96.6 37800 17538 17359 2903 110963316 Uttar Pradesh 5265763 NR 1764650 45.3 2131048 1147836 712559 270653 389569817 West Bengal 1900348 1183992 832895 54.3 700608 1336 543032 156240 1533503II. SMALLER STATES/U.T.s (Population < 20 million)1 Arunachal Pr. ^^ 17117 6663 6011 96.2 240 100 140 - 62512 Delhi @ 338474 168672 94830 87.2 13967 3949 10018 NR 1087973 Goa 64732 45879 23687 98.9 269 20 145 104 239564 Himachal Pr. 155098 115628 54194 46.9 61398 5706 54686 1006 1155925 J&K 395661 184767 113698 66.3 57820 31324 22501 3995 1715186 Manipur @ 17234 2496 13629 91.8 1222 773 449 NR 148517 Meghalaya # 53390 22890 14461 39.3 22367 2647 10386 9334 368288 Mizoram ^ 20295 17639 13062 71.0 5347 2751 2530 66 184099 Nagaland 31862 3998 NR - 10368 3307 7061 -- 1036810 Sikkim 10779 8313 5428 57.6 4001 2438 551 1012 942911 Tripura 84474 38373 29916 66.5 15094 NR NR NR 4501012 Uttarakhand 226164 156525 44830 27.1 120410 65095 40322 14993 165240III. UNION TERRITORIES1 A&N Islands 6274 6357 4777 82.6 1003 50 793 160 57802 Chandigarh 31285 21962 17164 82.1 3744 -- 3744 -- 209083 D&N Haveli ^ 7431 5661 3760 55.7 2987 68 2869 50 67474 Daman & Diu 4679 2095 1970 68.4 911 72 837 2 28815 Lakshadweep NR NR NR - NR NR NR NR NR6 Puducherry 44526 21791 28423 99.6 124 14 110 -- 28547

IV. OTHER AGENCIES1 M/O Defence 50513 36177 19639 96.5 707 NR NR NR 203462 M/O Railways 19298 15643 10983 95.9 464 304 144 16 11447

All India 23,247,581 11,337,398 9,953,159 56.7 7,596,525 2,897,754 3,765,869 917,101 17,549,684

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April to MarchANC Registered Institutional Deliveries Home Deliveries TOTAL

DELIVERIES REPORTED (Instt.+Home)

TOTAL With 3 check-up

TOTAL % of Instt.Deli. to

Total De-liveries

TOTAL Home

Deliveries

By LHV/ ANM

Trained TBAs

Untrained TBAs

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pr. 1796726 1533282 1332989 88.1 180589 63566 80761 36262 15135782 Assam ^ 594941 315467 276321 66.9 136758 41550 59379 35829 4130793 Bihar 910743 437326 366821 58.2 263367 147744 78888 36735 6301884 Chhattisgarh 651226 542389 149025 26.4 414599 162067 219855 32677 5636245 Gujarat NR NR NR - NR NR NR NR NR6 Haryana NR NR NR - NR NR NR NR NR7 Jharkhand 611536 343101 112138 29.7 264919 104974 135114 24831 3770578 Karnataka NR NR NR - NR NR NR NR NR9 Kerala ^^^ 431133 325596 376826 99.7 1305 49 227 1029 37813110 Madhya Pr. 2116163 1669165 1296740 72.3 495620 127879 367741 35107 179236011 Maharashtra 2226174 1242810 1346693 74.7 456164 104755 322335 29074 180285712 Orissa 876026 795281 440234 62.8 260981 61971 133515 65495 70121513 Punjab 465435 404004 92189 23.4 301885 168781 130960 2144 39407414 Rajasthan ^ 1824250 1168795 872161 66.1 446938 159837 242569 44532 131909915 Tamil Nadu ^ 1154038 904014 1014527 98.2 18182 8779 7957 1446 103270916 Uttar Pradesh 5362729 NR 1517023 39.9 2282094 1208391 767966 305737 379911717 West Bengal ^ 1681416 1100244 792186 57.7 581343 2580 444425 134338 1373529II. SMALLER STATES/U.T.s (Population < 20 million)1 Arunachal Pr. # 12002 3457 4928 95.3 243 143 89 11 51712 Delhi NR NR NR - NR NR NR NR NR3 Goa 67523 62333 22411 98.9 245 9 116 120 226564 Himachal Pr. 151921 115053 57625 50.9 55532 4386 50604 542 1131575 J&K NR NR 150466 76.3 46846 NR NR NR 1973126 Manipur NR NR NR - NR NR NR NR NR7 Meghalaya @ 10838 1956 1781 25.8 5113 1754 3359 - 68948 Mizoram 24179 18387 14090 72.7 5301 2574 2570 157 193919 Nagaland 28516 3631 2563 25.3 7554 2738 4816 - 10117

10 Sikkim 10730 7130 5701 62.7 3398 1684 690 1024 909911 Tripura 81529 25448 30908 67.5 14914 NR NR NR 4582212 Uttarakhand ^^^ 163275 102252 61260 40.7 89282 36783 33173 19326 150542III. UNION TERRITORIES1 A&N Islands 6558 6091 4872 86.1 789 47 602 140 56612 Chandigarh ^ 29117 21060 16642 85.2 2893 - 2893 - 195353 D&N Haveli 5542 3475 2052 43.1 2712 40 2628 44 47644 Daman & Diu 4083 2406 2470 77.5 718 41 671 6 31885 Lakshadweep NR NR NR - NR NR NR NR NR6 Puducherry 69398 43694 49660 99.9 73 20 53 - 49733

IV. OTHER AGENCIES1 M/O Defence 79474 90363 29144 96.8 949 104 832 13 300932 M/O Railways 16980 15465 10525 99.4 68 29 24 15 10593

All India 21,464,201 11,303,675 10,452,971 62.2 6,341,374 2,413,275 3,094,812 806,634 16,794,345

$ = Provisional NR=Not received^ - Figures upto Feb @ = Figures upto Sept^^^ - Figures upto Dec TBA = Trained Birth Attendant# - Figures upto Nov

Source: MoHFW - Based on the information received from different States/Uts

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Rural Urban Break-up not available

Total Percentage of Rural to total @

1 2 3 4 5 61980-81 1,363,105 633,839 25,826 2,022,770 68.3 1981-82 1,569,199 738,712 484,463 2,792,374 68.0 1982-83 2,512,812 1,065,493 404,884 3,983,189 70.2 1983-84 3,142,097 1,222,274 167,851 4,532,222 72.0 1984-85 2,523,263 1,133,935 427,385 4,084,583 69.0 1985-86 3,085,196 1,244,541 572,172 4,901,909 71.3 1986-87 2,726,074 1,142,439 1,174,672 5,043,185 70.5 1987-88 2,916,356 1,210,854 812,546 4,939,756 70.7 1988-89 2,476,831 1,472,899 728,447 4,678,177 62.7 1989-90 2,596,486 1,199,785 391,892 4,188,163 68.4 1990-91 2,504,683 1,178,730 442,142 4,125,555 68.0 1991-92 2,107,270 1,129,050 853,719 4,090,039 65.1 1992-93 2,209,074 1,081,951 995,281 4,286,306 67.1 1993-94 2,249,421 1,097,074 1,150,955 4,497,450 67.2 1994-95 2,396,313 1,123,266 1,059,935 4,579,514 68.1 1995-96 2,449,606 1,227,636 745,077 4,422,319 66.6 1996-97 2,495,663 1,182,393 192,170 3,870,226 67.9 1997-98 2,117,207 1,117,678 1,003,629 4,238,514 65.4 1998-99 2,125,322 1,109,140 972,264 4,206,726 65.7 1999-00 2,701,749 1,367,991 525,726 4,595,466 66.4 2000-01 1,936,702 741,855 2,056,592 4,735,149 72.3 2001-02 2,359,837 1,843,009 624,419 4,827,265 56.1 2002-03 2,835,332 1,443,637 624,419 4,903,388 66.3 2003-04 2,511,249 1,217,284 1,196,291 4,924,824 67.4 2004-05 2,673,084 1,437,773 815,025 4,925,882 65.0 2005-06 2,938,805 1,203,645 562,746 4,705,196 70.9 2006-07 2,566,093 1,394,802 615,885 4,576,780 64.8

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RURAL/URBAN BREAK UP OF IUD INSERTION DONE IN INDIA

Year

Number of IUD Insertions

Rural Urban Break-up not available Total

Percentage of Rural to

Total@1 2 3 4 5 6

1980-81 356,668 252,607 18,375 627,650 58.5 1981-82 409,946 258,197 82,396 750,539 61.4 1982-83 671,674 365,743 59,254 1,096,671 64.7 1983-84 1,512,369 511,603 110,130 2,134,102 74.7 1984-85 1,792,482 609,987 159,939 2,562,408 74.6 1985-86 2,308,512 728,120 237,228 3,273,860 76.0 1986-87 2,457,601 714,957 762,127 3,934,685 77.5 1987-88 3,044,786 880,912 430,474 4,356,172 77.6 1988-89 3,290,975 1,011,592 548,916 4,851,483 76.5 1989-90 3,626,254 1,016,996 298,792 4,942,042 78.1 1990-91 4,053,584 1,052,429 264,261 5,370,274 79.4 1991-92 2,265,907 900,931 1,219,433 4,386,271 71.6 1992-93 3,101,313 959,986 678,559 4,739,858 76.4 1993-94 4,021,195 1,001,819 993,700 6,016,714 80.1 1994-95 4,313,036 1,058,700 1,330,259 6,701,995 80.3 1995-96 4,541,945 1,197,717 1,118,220 6,857,882 79.1 1996-97 4,341,557 1,072,512 266,602 5,680,671 80.2 1997-98 4,126,432 999,377 1,047,095 6,172,904 80.5 1998-99 3,861,942 894,578 1,326,038 6,082,558 81.2 1999-00 4,420,847 1,015,951 763,047 6,199,845 81.3 2000-01 1,545,473 2,366,435 2,135,367 6,047,275 39.5 2001-02 3,911,705 971,016 1,389,824 6,272,545 80.1 2002-03 4,194,089 1,393,989 559,958 6,148,036 75.1 2003-04 4,008,262 1,097,385 1,009,020 6,114,667 78.5 2004-05 4,184,016 1,086,351 901,415 6,171,782 79.4 2005-06 4,474,885 1,180,550 528,824 6,184,259 79.1 2006-07 3,974,463 1,070,805 933,161 5,978,429 78.8

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Sl. No.

State/Union Territory/Agency

Years Vasectomy Tubectomy Total SterilisationTotal& Rural % of Rural

to Total $Total& Rural % of Total& Rural % of

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11I. Major States (Population >20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh 2003-04 31,804 19,095 60.0 799,008 355,872 44.5 830,812 374,967 45.1

2004-05 29,651 17,350 58.5 712,504 303,743 42.6 742,155 321,093 43.3 2005-06 26,542 19,376 73.0 718,575 524,559 73.0 745,117 543,935 73.0 2006-07 27,221 14,965 55.0 742,032 540,920 72.9 769,253 555,885 72.3

2 Assam 2003-04 406 NA NA 44,728 NA NA 45,134 NA NA2004-05 366 346 94.5 39,189 38,500 98.2 39,555 38,846 98.2 2005-06 84 52 61.9 24,117 19,025 78.9 24,201 19,077 78.8 2006-07 110 60 54.5 17,172 13,634 79.4 17,282 13,694 79.2

3 Bihar 2003-04 478 NA NA 120,421 NA NA 120,899 NA NA2004-05 916 NA NA 87,210 NA NA 88,126 NA NA2005-06 555 NA NA 95,786 NA NA 96,341 NA NA2006-07 1,173 NA NA 146,574 NA NA 147,747 NA NA

4 Chhatisgarh 2003-04 3,242 NA NA 112,606 NA NA 115,848 NA NA2004-05 3,788 NA NA 120,690 NA NA 124,478 NA NA2005-06 6,699 NA NA 117,800 NA NA 124,499 NA NA2006-07 6,322 NA NA 126,772 NA NA 133,094 NA NA

5 Gujarat 2003-04 1,677 1,182 70.5 261,219 195,123 74.7 262,896 196,305 74.7 2004-05 1,587 1,191 75.0 276,546 204,223 73.8 278,133 205,414 73.9 2005-06 1,446 1,122 77.6 278,888 212,749 76.3 280,334 213,871 76.3 2006-07 1,032 705 68.3 266,517 201,578 75.6 267,549 202,283 75.6

6 Haryana 2003-04 1,712 1,013 59.2 89,093 54,776 61.5 90,805 55,789 61.4 2004-05 1,990 893 44.9 87,903 50,545 57.5 89,893 51,438 57.2 2005-06 12,995 5,830 44.9 80,585 44,422 55.1 93,580 50,252 53.7 2006-07 10,949 5,558 50.8 74,057 39,543 53.4 85,006 45,101 53.1

7 Jharkhand 2003-04 326 NA NA 48,634 NA NA 48,960 NA NA2004-05 577 NA NA 41,044 NA NA 41,621 NA NA2005-06 2,663 NA NA 83,861 NA NA 86,524 NA NA2006-07 6,461 NA NA 94,836 NA NA 101,297 NA NA

8 Karnataka 2003-04 780 510 65.4 377,001 277,048 73.5 377,781 277,558 73.5 2004-05 681 463 68.0 376,279 280,082 74.4 376,960 280,545 74.4 2005-06 982 741 75.5 374,822 269,653 71.9 375,804 270,394 72.0 2006-07 810 388 47.9 374,656 251,372 67.1 375,466 251,760 67.1

9 Kerala 2003-04 1,626 NA NA 148,484 NA NA 150,110 NA NA2004-05 1,583 NA NA 149,488 NA NA 151,071 NA NA2005-06 1,595 NA NA 142,784 NA NA 144,379 NA NA2006-07 875 NA NA 134,658 NA NA 135,533 NA NA

10 Madhya Pradesh 2003-04 7,052 NA NA 346,594 NA NA 353,646 NA NA2004-05 15,091 NA NA 353,948 NA NA 369,039 NA NA2005-06 30,634 18,555 60.6 336,831 (33068) 199,734 59.3 367,465 218,289 59.4 2006-07 11,514 NA NA 355,996 NA NA 367,510 NA NA

11 Maharashtra 2003-04 42,028 36,082 85.9 647,042 441,756 68.3 689,070 477,838 69.3 2004-05 41,341 35,789 86.6 648,406 440,822 68.0 689,747 476,611 69.1 2005-06 29,795 26,606 89.3 629,762 420,819 66.8 659,557 447,425 67.8 2006-07 20,480 18,538 90.5 574,958 388,036 67.5 595,438 406,574 68.3

12 Orissa 2003-04 1,232 965 78.3 89,491 75,561 84.4 90,723 76,526 84.4 2004-05 1,498 1,035 69.1 99,819 83,882 84.0 101,317 84,917 83.8 2005-06 1,019 642 63.0 83,248 66,701 80.1 84,267 67,343 79.9 2006-07 689 509 73.9 93,620 76,346 81.5 94,309 76,855 81.5

13 Punjab 2003-04 1,638 510 31.1 95,960 65,733 68.5 97,598 66,243 67.9 2004-05 4,012 1,673 41.7 98,456 66,495 67.5 102,468 68,168 66.5 2005-06 15,762 8,561 54.3 91,829 64,541 70.3 107,591 73,102 67.9 2006-07 5,615 3,721 66.3 88,143 59,802 67.8 93,758 63,523 67.8

14 Rajasthan 2003-04 1,769 906 51.2 298,369 241,285 80.9 300,138 242,191 80.7 2004-05 8,761 6,245 71.3 325,210 257,135 79.1 333,971 263,380 78.9 2005-06 18,048 13,936 77.2 299,259 234,563 78.4 317,307 248,499 78.3 2006-07 6,366 4,335 68.1 281,723 222,730 79.1 288,089 227,065 78.8

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Years Vasectomy Tubectomy Total Sterilisation

Total& Rural % of Rural to Total $

Total& Rural % of Total& Rural % of

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1115 Tamil Nadu 2003-04 956 677 70.8 429,356 291,929 68.0 430,312 292,606 68.0

2004-05 676 395 58.4 416,351 269,729 64.8 417,027 270,124 64.8 2005-06 631 427 67.7 380,024 250,397 65.9 380,655 250,824 65.9 2006-07 735 511 69.5 356,833 244,203 68.4 357,568 244,714 68.4

16 Uttar Pradesh 2003-04 5,276 4,497 85.2 477,865 407,833 85.3 483,141 412,330 85.3 2004-05 10,003 8,965 89.6 493,599 426,655 86.4 503,602 435,620 86.5 2005-06 4,563 3,464 75.9 445,800 373,987 83.9 450,363 377,451 83.8 2006-07 2,669 1,908 71.5 426,815 371,280 87.0 429,484 373,188 86.9

17 West Bengal 2003-04 1,126 NA NA 252,754 NA NA 253,880 NA NA2004-05 1,519 1,174 77.3 287,432 203,701 70.9 288,951 204,875 70.9 2005-06 824 592 71.8 194,535 107,054 55.0 195,359 107,646 55.1 2006-07 1,828 1,103 60.3 134,929 62,293 46.2 136,757 63,396 46.4

II. Smaller States/UTs1 Arunachal Pradesh 2003-04 3 0 0.0 1,629 494 30.3 1,632 494 30.3

2004-05 1 0 0.0 2,100 156 7.4 2,101 156 7.4 2005-06 5 0 0.0 1,988 512 25.8 1,993 512 25.7 2006-07 12 0 0.0 1,934 87 4.5 1,946 87 4.5

2 Delhi 2003-04 1,712 NA NA 37,557 NA NA 39,269 NA NA2004-05 2,060 NA NA 37,581 NA NA 39,641 NA NA2005-06 1,616 NA NA 32,552 NA NA 34,168 NA NA2006-07 1,320 NA NA 27,562 NA NA 28,882 NA NA

3 Goa 2003-04 13 6 46.2 5,077 3,006 59.2 5,090 3,012 59.2 2004-05 25 18 72.0 5,171 4,652 90.0 5,196 4,670 89.9 2005-06 20 NA NA 5,331 NA NA 5,351 NA NA2006-07 39 NA NA 5,286 NA NA 5,325 NA NA

4 Himachal Pradesh 2003-04 3,160 NA NA 29,177 NA NA 32,337 NA NA2004-05 2,956 NA NA 30,575 NA NA 33,531 NA NA2005-06 2,917 NA NA 25,466 NA NA 28,383 NA NA2006-07 3,144 NA NA 23,301 NA NA 26,445 NA NA

5 Jammu & Kashmir 2003-04 418 NA NA 20,354 NA NA 20,772 NA NA2004-05 482 328 68.0 21,115 14,527 68.8 21,597 14,855 68.8 2005-06 324 178 54.9 21,240 12,110 57.0 21,564 12,288 57.0 2006-07 455 NA NA 18,826 NA NA 19,281 NA NA

6 Manipur 2003-04 144 NA NA 1,330 NA NA 1,474 NA NA2004-05 23 NA NA 495 NA NA 518 NA NA2005-06 122 NA NA 1,565 NA NA 1,687 NA NA2006-07 4 NA NA 402 NA NA 406 NA NA

7 Meghalaya 2003-04 9 NA NA 2,633 NA NA 2,642 NA NA2004-05 16 NA NA 2,189 NA NA 2,205 NA NA2005-06 5 NA NA 2,259 NA NA 2,264 NA NA2006-07 26 NA NA 2,602 NA NA 2,628 NA NA

8 Mizoram 2003-04 2 NA NA 3,934 NA NA 3,936 NA NA2004-05 0 0 - 2,140 NA NA 2,140 NA NA2005-06 0 0 - 2,167 1,013 46.7 2,167 1,013 46.7 2006-07 1 1 100.0 2,264 817 36.1 2,265 818 36.1

9 Nagaland 2003-04 28 0 0.0 1,126 179 15.9 1,154 179 15.5 2004-05 19 15 78.9 735 78 10.6 754 93 12.3 2005-06 12 10 83.3 1,183 265 22.4 1,195 275 23.0 2006-07 11 0 0.0 961 0 0.0 972 0 0.0

10 Sikkim 2003-04 180 NA NA 1,175 NA NA 1,355 NA NA2004-05 167 134 80.2 1,006 708 70.4 1,173 842 71.8 2005-06 373 306 82.0 1,145 977 85.3 1,518 1,283 84.5 2006-07 457 402 88.0 1,014 865 85.3 1,471 1,267 86.1

11 Tripura 2003-04 2 NA NA 3,119 NA NA 3,121 NA NA2004-05 24 NA NA 2,250 NA NA 2,274 NA NA2005-06 19 NA NA 3,868 NA NA 3,887 NA NA2006-07 13 NA NA 3,519 NA NA 3,532 NA NA

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Years Vasectomy Tubectomy Total Sterilisation

Total& Rural % of Rural to Total $

Total& Rural % of Total& Rural % of

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

12 Uttarakhand 2003-04 1,900 1,526 80.3 29,300 24,811 84.7 31,200 26,337 84.4

2004-05 1,718 1,421 82.7 33,081 27,542 83.3 34,799 28,963 83.2

2005-06 1,735 1,387 79.9 33,245 27,273 82.0 34,980 28,660 81.9

2006-07 1,417 1,102 77.8 31,350 25,536 81.5 32,767 26,638 81.3

13 A&N Islands 2003-04 11 1 9.1 1,293 518 40.1 1,304 519 39.8

2004-05 3 0 0.0 1,415 904 63.9 1,418 904 63.8

2005-06 11 0 0.0 1,100 510 46.4 1,111 510 45.9

2006-07 10 0 0.0 983 467 47.5 993 467 47.0

14 Chandigarh 2003-04 63 NA NA 2,845 NA NA 2,908 NA NA

2004-05 53 12 22.6 2,340 926 39.6 2,393 938 39.2

2005-06 30 8 26.7 2,172 970 44.7 2,202 978 44.4

2006-07 41 10 24.4 2,344 1,021 43.6 2,385 1,031 43.2

15 D&N Haveli 2003-04 26 26 100.0 759 759 100.0 785 785 100.0

2004-05 11 11 100.0 932 932 100.0 943 943 100.0

2005-06 3 3 100.0 927 927 100.0 930 930 100.0

2006-07 1 1 100.0 978 978 100.0 979 979 100.0

16 Daman & Diu 2003-04 5 1 20.0 555 333 60.0 560 334 59.6

2004-05 3 0 0.0 576 359 62.3 579 359 62.0

2005-06 5 1 20.0 469 304 64.8 474 305 64.3

2006-07 6 0 0.0 500 328 65.6 506 328 64.8

17 Lakshadweep 2003-04 0 0 - 17 17 100.0 17 17 100.0

2004-05 0 NA NA 22 NA NA 22 NA NA

2005-06 3 NA NA 20 NA NA 23 NA NA

2006-07 - - - 40 NA NA 40 NA NA

18 Puducherry 2003-04 21 5 23.8 12,524 7,214 57.6 12,545 7,219 57.5

2004-05 17 10 58.8 11,915 4,875 40.9 11,932 4,885 40.9

2005-06 19 1 5.3 10,194 3,596 35.3 10,213 3,597 35.2

2006-07 24 5 20.8 10,459 4,962 47.4 10,483 4,967 47.4

III. Other Agencies

1. M/O Defence 2003-04 2,748 0 0.0 10,847 0 0.0 13,595 0 0.0

2004-05 5,082 0 0.0 12,587 0 0.0 17,669 0 0.0

2005-06 2,893 0 0.0 9,166 0 0.0 12,059 0 0.0

2006-07 10,474 714 6.8 24,939 (817) 5,067 20.3 35,413 5,781 16.3

2. M/O Railways 2003-04 722 0 0.0 6,653 0 0.0 7,375 0 0.0

2004-05 588 0 0.0 6,295 0 0.0 6,883 0 0.0

2005-06 508 44 8.7 5,176 567 11.0 5,684 611 10.7

2006-07 445 21 4.7 4,476 488 10.9 4,921 509 10.3

All India 2003-04 114,295 (19946) 67,002 71.0 $ 4,810,529 (1176345) 2,444,247 67.3 $ 4,924,824 (1196291) 2,511,249 67.4 $

2004-05 137,288 (24974) 75,795 67.5 $ 4,788,594 (790051) 2,597,289 65.0 $ 4,925,882 (879218) 2,673,084 65.0 $

2005-06 165,457 (16219) 101,842 68.2 $ 4,539,739 (546527) 2,836,963 71.0 $ 4,705,196 (605701) 2,938,805 70.9 $

2006-07 122,749 (31358) 54,557 59.7 $ 4,454,031 (584527) 2,511,536 64.9 $ 4,576,780 (615885) 2,566,093 64.8 $

NA Not Available $ Percentage have been worked out after excluding the data for which - Nil Rural/Urban break up is not available& IncludesfiguresforwhichRural/Urban break-up is not available.Note: Rural/Urbanbreak-upoffiguresgiveninbracketsisnotavailable

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STATE-WISE TOTAL AND RURAL BREAK UP OF STERILISATIONS, 2003-04 to 2006-07Sl. No.

State/Union Territory/Agency

Years Total Sterilisation

Total & Rural % of

1 2 3 4 5 6I. Major States (Population >20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh 2003-04 830,812 374,967 45.1

2004-05 742,155 321,093 43.3 2005-06 745,117 543,935 73.0 2006-07 769,253 555,885 72.3

2 Assam 2003-04 45,134 NA NA2004-05 39,555 38,846 98.2 2005-06 24,201 19,077 78.8 2006-07 17,282 13,694 79.2

3 Bihar 2003-04 120,899 NA NA2004-05 88,126 NA NA2005-06 96,341 NA NA2006-07 147,747 NA NA

4 Chhatisgarh 2003-04 115,848 NA NA2004-05 124,478 NA NA2005-06 124,499 NA NA2006-07 133,094 NA NA

5 Gujarat 2003-04 262,896 196,305 74.7 2004-05 278,133 205,414 73.9 2005-06 280,334 213,871 76.3 2006-07 267,549 202,283 75.6

6 Haryana 2003-04 90,805 55,789 61.4 2004-05 89,893 51,438 57.2 2005-06 93,580 50,252 53.7 2006-07 85,006 45,101 53.1

7 Jharkhand 2003-04 48,960 NA NA2004-05 41,621 NA NA2005-06 86,524 NA NA2006-07 101,297 NA NA

8 Karnataka 2003-04 377,781 277,558 73.5 2004-05 376,960 280,545 74.4 2005-06 375,804 270,394 72.0 2006-07 375,466 251,760 67.1

9 Kerala 2003-04 150,110 NA NA2004-05 151,071 NA NA2005-06 144,379 NA NA2006-07 135,533 NA NA

10 Madhya Pradesh 2003-04 353,646 NA NA2004-05 369,039 NA NA2005-06 367,465 218,289 59.4 2006-07 367,510 NA NA

11 Maharashtra 2003-04 689,070 477,838 69.3 2004-05 689,747 476,611 69.1 2005-06 659,557 447,425 67.8 2006-07 595,438 406,574 68.3

12 Orissa 2003-04 90,723 76,526 84.4 2004-05 101,317 84,917 83.8 2005-06 84,267 67,343 79.9 2006-07 94,309 76,855 81.5

13 Punjab 2003-04 97,598 66,243 67.9 2004-05 102,468 68,168 66.5 2005-06 107,591 73,102 67.9 2006-07 93,758 63,523 67.8

14 Rajasthan 2003-04 300,138 242,191 80.7 2004-05 333,971 263,380 78.9 2005-06 317,307 248,499 78.3 2006-07 288,089 227,065 78.8

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Years Total Sterilisation

Total& Rural % of

1 2 3 4 5 615 Tamil Nadu 2003-04 430,312 292,606 68.0

2004-05 417,027 270,124 64.8 2005-06 380,655 250,824 65.9 2006-07 357,568 244,714 68.4

16 Uttar Pradesh 2003-04 483,141 412,330 85.3 2004-05 503,602 435,620 86.5 2005-06 450,363 377,451 83.8 2006-07 429,484 373,188 86.9

17 West Bengal 2003-04 253,880 NA NA2004-05 288,951 204,875 70.9 2005-06 195,359 107,646 55.1 2006-07 136,757 63,396 46.4

II. Smaller States/UTs1 Arunachal Pradesh 2003-04 1,632 494 30.3

2004-05 2,101 156 7.4 2005-06 1,993 502 25.2 2006-07 1,946 87 4.5

2 Delhi 2003-04 39,269 NA NA2004-05 39,641 NA NA2005-06 34,168 NA NA2006-07 28,882 NA NA

3 Goa 2003-04 5,090 3,012 59.2 2004-05 5,196 4,670 89.9 2005-06 5,351 NA NA2006-07 5,325 NA NA

4 Himachal Pradesh 2003-04 32,337 NA NA2004-05 33,531 NA NA2005-06 28,383 NA NA2006-07 26,445 NA NA

5 Jammu & Kashmir 2003-04 20,772 NA NA2004-05 21,597 14,855 68.8 2005-06 21,564 12,288 57.0 2006-07 19,281 NA NA

6 Manipur 2003-04 1,474 NA NA2004-05 518 NA NA2005-06 1,687 NA NA2006-07 406 NA NA

7 Meghalaya 2003-04 2,642 NA NA2004-05 2,205 NA NA2005-06 2,264 NA NA2006-07 2,628 NA NA

8 Mizoram 2003-04 3,936 NA NA2004-05 2,140 NA NA2005-06 2,167 1,013 46.7 2006-07 2,265 818 36.1

9 Nagaland 2003-04 1,154 179 15.5 2004-05 754 93 12.3 2005-06 1,195 275 23.0 2006-07 972 0 0.0

10 Sikkim 2003-04 1,355 NA NA2004-05 1,173 842 71.8 2005-06 1,518 1,283 84.5 2006-07 1,471 1,267 86.1

11 Tripura 2003-04 3,121 NA NA2004-05 2,274 NA NA2005-06 3,887 NA NA2006-07 3,532 NA NA

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Sl. No.

State/Union Territory/Agency Years Total Sterilisation

Total& Rural % of

1 2 3 4 5 6

12 Uttarakhand 2003-04 31,200 26,337 84.4

2004-05 34,799 28,963 83.2

2005-06 34,980 28,660 81.9

2006-07 32,767 26,638 81.3

13 A&N Islands 2003-04 1,304 519 39.8

2004-05 1,418 904 63.8

2005-06 1,111 510 45.9

2006-07 993 467 47.0

14 Chandigarh 2003-04 2,908 NA NA

2004-05 2,393 938 39.2

2005-06 2,202 978 44.4

2006-07 2,385 1,031 43.2

15 D&N Haveli 2003-04 785 785 100.0

2004-05 943 943 100.0

2005-06 930 930 100.0

2006-07 979 979 100.0

16 Daman & Diu 2003-04 560 334 59.6

2004-05 579 359 62.0

2005-06 474 305 64.3

2006-07 506 328 64.8

17 Lakshadweep 2003-04 17 17 100.0

2004-05 22 NA NA

2005-06 23 NA NA

2006-07 40 NA NA

18 Pondicherry 2003-04 12,545 7,219 57.5

2004-05 11,932 4,885 40.9

2005-06 10,213 3,597 35.2

2006-07 10,483 4,967 47.4

III. Other Agencies1. M/O Defence 2003-04 13,595 0 0.0

2004-05 17,669 0 0.0

2005-06 12,059 0 0.0

2006-07 35,413 5,781 16.3

2. M/O Railways 2003-04 7,375 0 0.0

2004-05 6,883 0 0.0

2005-06 5,684 611 10.7

2006-07 4,921 509 10.3

All India 2003-04 4,924,824 (1196291) 2,511,249 67.4 $

2004-05 4,925,882 (879218) 2,673,084 65.0 $

2005-06 4,705,196 (605701) 2,938,805 70.9 $

2006-07 4,576,780 (615885) 2,566,093 64.8 $

NA Not Available - Nil & IncludesfiguresforwhichRural/Urban break-up is not available. Note: Rural/Urbanbreak-upoffiguresgiveninbracketsisnotavailable

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STATE-WISE TOTAL AND RURAL BREAK UP OF IUD INSERTIONS 2003-04 to 2006-07Sl. No. State/Union Territory/Agency Years Total & Rural % of Rural to Total $

1 2 3 4 5 6

I. Major States (Population >20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh 2003-04 333,723 254,661 76.3

2004-05 377,345 297,157 78.7 2005-06 396,479 308,207 77.7 2006-07 405,355 323,871 79.9

2 Assam 2003-04 42,128 NA NA2004-05 39,966 37,370 93.5 2005-06 38,073 32,192 84.6 2006-07 32,560 21,325 65.5

3 Bihar 2003-04 126,882 NA NA2004-05 108,168 NA NA2005-06 99,847 NA NA2006-07 87,065 NA NA

4 Chhatisgarh 2003-04 99,136 NA NA2004-05 103,483 NA NA2005-06 107,198 NA NA2006-07 117,371 NA NA

5 Gujarat 2003-04 413,632 304,234 73.6 2004-05 426,399 307,601 72.1 2005-06 466,230 352,570 75.6 2006-07 464,484 349,112 75.2

6 Haryana 2003-04 152,706 111,568 73.1 2004-05 154,691 114,065 73.7 2005-06 152,051 108,684 71.5 2006-07 154,428 110,484 71.5

7 Jharkhand 2003-04 52,175 NA NA2004-05 50,469 NA NA2005-06 74,760 NA NA2006-07 73,673 NA NA

8 Karnataka 2003-04 297,778 218,782 73.5 2004-05 298,625 218,537 73.2 2005-06 295,738 216,685 73.3 2006-07 291,213 196,810 67.6

9 Kerala 2003-04 77,881 NA NA2004-05 74,810 NA NA2005-06 79,225 NA NA2006-07 69,192 NA NA

10 Madhya Pradesh 2003-04 459,971 NA NA2004-05 447,141 NA NA2005-06 453,311 (29806) 295,979 65.3 2006-07 462,481 NA NA

11 Maharashtra 2003-04 449,972 283,911 63.1 2004-05 467,517 295,778 63.3 2005-06 455,862 280,090 61.4 2006-07 427,251 265,248 62.1

12 Orissa 2003-04 144,787 131,428 90.8 2004-05 163,067 146,506 89.8 2005-06 162,127 145,271 89.6 2006-07 162,697 145,509 89.4

13 Punjab 2003-04 318,946 225,818 70.8 2004-05 327,886 228,634 69.7 2005-06 341,365 240,675 70.5 2006-07 335,263 234,788 70.0

14 Rajasthan 2003-04 265,779 219,503 82.6 2004-05 275,257 222,723 80.9 2005-06 305,367 254,848 83.5 2006-07 303,358 251,588 82.9

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Sl. No. State/Union Territory/Agency Years Total & Rural % of Rural to Total $

1 2 3 4 5 6

15 Tamil Nadu 2003-04 440,924 320,926 72.8 2004-05 400,367 279,009 69.7 2005-06 396,458 285,177 71.9 2006-07 360,601 263,034 72.9

16 Uttar Pradesh 2003-04 2,081,254 1,834,980 88.2 2004-05 2,094,369 1,852,701 88.5 2005-06 1,991,819 1,753,927 88.1 2006-07 1,855,173 1,628,156 87.8

17 West Bengal 2003-04 76,635 - -2004-05 77,377 49,704 64.2 2005-06 76,820 55,346 72.0 2006-07 74,842 56,088 74.9

II. Smaller States/UTs1 Arunachal Pradesh 2003-04 2,598 1,159 44.6

2004-05 2,766 840 30.4 2005-06 2,927 1,011 34.5 2006-07 3,110 676 21.7

2 Delhi 2003-04 62,528 NA NA2004-05 58,984 NA NA2005-06 55,810 NA NA2006-07 53,003 NA NA

3 Goa 2003-04 2,767 1,850 66.9 2004-05 2,947 2,397 81.3 2005-06 2,819 NA NA2006-07 2,539 NA NA

4 Himachal Pradesh 2003-04 32,265 NA NA2004-05 30,941 NA NA2005-06 30,452 NA NA2006-07 28,963 NA NA

5 Jammu & Kashmir 2003-04 27,364 NA NA2004-05 29,962 23,943 79.9 2005-06 29,076 23,769 81.7 2006-07 29,890 NA NA

6 Manipur 2003-04 5,787 NA NA2004-05 6,693 NA NA2005-06 7,053 NA NA2006-07 4,455 NA NA

7 Meghalaya 2003-04 3,226 NA NA2004-05 2,606 NA NA2005-06 2,646 NA NA2006-07 2,150 NA NA

8 Mizoram 2003-04 2,834 NA NA2004-05 2,430 NA NA2005-06 2,316 1,262 54.5 2006-07 2,542 406 16.0

9 Nagaland 2003-04 3,654 667 18.3 2004-05 1,749 186 10.6 2005-06 2,184 1,278 58.5 2006-07 1,564 605 38.7

10 Sikkim 2003-04 835 NA NA2004-05 1,252 1,103 88.1 2005-06 1,460 1,284 87.9 2006-07 1,437 1,283 89.3

11 Tripura 2003-04 3,149 NA NA2004-05 3,013 NA NA2005-06 2,567 NA NA2006-07 2,334 NA NA

12 Uttarakhand 2003-04 108,873 93,621 86.0 2004-05 118,969 101,740 85.5 2005-06 130,447 112,223 86.0 2006-07 140,899 120,658 85.6

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Sl. No. State/Union Territory/Agency Years Total & Rural % of Rural to Total $

1 2 3 4 5 6

13 A&N Islands 2003-04 1,715 1,517 88.5

2004-05 1,065 699 65.6

2005-06 1,104 732 66.3

2006-07 943 610 64.7

14 Chandigarh 2003-04 5,601 1,960 35.0

2004-05 5,069 1,716 33.9

2005-06 5,123 1,724 33.7

2006-07 4,738 1,721 36.3

15 D&N Haveli 2003-04 290 290 100.0

2004-05 294 294 100.0

2005-06 262 262 100.0

2006-07 195 195 100.0

16 Daman & Diu 2003-04 276 131 47.5

2004-05 278 158 56.8

2005-06 271 152 56.1

2006-07 272 157 57.7

17 Lakshadweep 2003-04 36 NA NA

2004-05 53 NA NA

2005-06 46 NA NA

2006-07 45 NA NA

18 Puducherry 2003-04 3,737 1,256 33.6

2004-05 3,150 1,155 36.7

2005-06 3,628 1,238 34.1

2006-07 3,506 1,025 29.2

III. Other Agencies

1. M/O Defence 2003-04 6,653 - -

2004-05 7,710 - -

2005-06 6,790 - -

2006-07 14,634 881 6.0

2. M/O Railways 2003-04 6,170 - -

2004-05 4,914 - -

2005-06 4,548 299 6.6

2006-07 4,203 233 5.5

All India 2003-04 6,114,667 (1009020) 4,008,262 78.5

2004-05 6,171,782 (901415) 4,184,016 79.4

2005-06 6,184,259 (528824) 4,474,885 79.1

2006-07 5,978,429 (933161) 3,974,463 78.8

NA= Not available $ = Percentage worked out after excluding the data for which Rural/Urban break-up is not available. &= IncludesfiguresforwhichRural/Urbanbreak-upisnotavailable Note: Rural/Urbanbreak-upoffiguresgiveninbracketsisnotavailable

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COUPLES CURRENTLY AND EFFECTIVELY PROTECTED IN INDIA BY VARIOUS METHODS OF FAMILY PLANNING

Year Eligible Couples

(Estimated)

Couples Currently and

Effectively Protected due to Sterilisation

% Couples Currently Protected due to

IUD

% Couples Effectively Protected due to IUD

%

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1980-81 116033 23321 20.1 1235 1.1 1173 1.0

1985-86 129432 34312 26.5 5053 3.9 4800 3.7

1990-91 145140 43947 30.3 10173 7.0 9664 6.7

1991-92 148430 44935 30.3 9913 6.7 9417 6.3

1992-93 151720 45912 30.3 10033 6.6 9531 6.3

1993-94 155020 46964 30.3 11108 7.2 10553 6.8

1994-95 158310 47771 30.2 12003 7.6 11403 7.2

1995-96 161593 48753 30.2 13239 8.2 12578 7.8

1996-97 164749 48772 29.6 12897 7.8 12252 7.4

1997-98 165869 48603 29.3 12661 7.6 12028 7.3

1998-99 168558 49133 29.1 13115 7.8 12460 7.4

1999-00 171198 49638 29.0 13102 7.7 12448 7.3

2000-01 173835 50168 28.9 13097 7.5 12442 7.2

2001-02 176697 50644 28.7 13242 7.5 12580 7.1

2002-03 179544 51222 28.5 13235 7.4 12573 7.0

2003-04 182371 51757 28.4 13202 7.2 12542 6.9

2004-05 185177 52252 28.2 13220 7.1 12559 6.8

2005-06 187959 52512 27.9 13242 7.0 12580 6.7

2006-07 190720 52629 27.6 13086 6.9 12432 6.5

2007-08 193460 53174 27.5 13071 6.8 12417 6.4

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Year Couples Currently

Protected due to Other Methods

% Couples Effectively

Protected due to Other Methods

% Couples Currently

Protected due to All Methods

% Couples Effectively

Protected due to All Methods

%

1 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

1980-81 3809 3.3 1950 1.7 28365 24.4 26444 22.8 1985-86 10744 8.3 6051 4.7 50109 38.7 45163 34.9 1990-91 17814 12.3 10460 7.2 71933 49.6 64071 44.1 1991-92 17240 11.6 10303 6.9 72088 48.6 64655 43.6 1992-93 18003 11.9 10503 6.9 73948 48.7 65946 43.5 1993-94 21489 13.9 12844 8.3 79561 51.3 70361 45.4 1994-95 21963 13.9 13378 8.5 81737 51.6 72552 45.8 1995-96 22376 13.8 13763 8.5 84368 52.2 75094 46.5 1996-97 22277 13.5 13722 8.3 83946 51.0 74746 45.41997-98 22949 13.8 14593 8.8 84213 50.8 75226 45.41998-99 19640 11.7 12628 7.5 81888 48.6 74221 44.0 1999-00 26049 15.3 16929 9.9 88790 51.9 79016 46.2 2000-01 25844 14.9 16742 9.6 89109 51.3 79352 45.6

2001-02 26481 15.0 17588 9.9 90366 51.1 80812 45.7

2002-03 32017 17.8 20715 11.5 96473 53.7 84510 47.1

2003-04 33765 18.5 21841 11.9 98724 54.1 86140 47.2

2004-05 32859 17.7 20997 11.3 98332 53.1 85808 46.3

2005-06 35704 19.0 22610 12.1 101458 54.0 87702 46.7

2006-07 36451 19.1 23082 12.1 102166 53.6 88144 46.2

2007-08 37692 19.5 24293 12.5 103938 53.7 89884 46.5

Note:

(1) The CPR has been calculated on the basis of methodology adopted by the Department and note on “Estimation of Birth Averted and Couples Protected” issued to all the States/Uts for working out the rate in 1979 taking into account different parameters at that point of time.

(2) The estimates of couple protected given in the above table are based on (a) age distribution of the acceptors and (b) estimates of joined survival ratios of husbands and wives in different age groups.

(3) Annual attrition rate for IUD acceptors is taken as 37.6% and average annual attrition rate for vasectomy and tubectomy accep-tors are taken as follows:-

Method/ Period 1st Five Years 2nd Five Years 3rd Five Years 4th Five Years 5th Five YearsVasectomy 4.11% 7.14% 13.04% 18.74% 33.50%Tubectomy 2.72% 6.20% 13.52% 28.65% 53.89%

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Percentage effective CPR due to all methods as on 31st March,1980-2008Sl.No.

State/UT 1980 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

1 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

1 Andhra Pradesh 25.6 32.0 34.5 35.9 39.0 41.9 42.9 44.3 45.3 45.3 48.2

2 Assam 19.3 24.9 25.4 26.5 26.2 25.7 28.2 28.2 27.6 25.2 23.6

3 Bihar 12.4 17.2 18.9 20.6 22.9 25.8 26.3 26.0 24.7 24.0 24.1

4 Gujarat 31.3 45.5 48.2 51.0 53.2 55.2 56.5 57.8 57.0 54.5 58.2

5 Haryana 29.1 45.8 52.1 53.2 56.4 59.4 58.9 56.6 55.8 52.7 54.9

6 Karnataka 22.3 32.0 36.3 39.7 42.3 44.2 46.0 46.9 48.3 48.2 50.3

7 Kerala 28.9 38.1 41.1 44.6 46.4 49.7 54.4 55.6 55.7 53.4 51.5

8 Madhya Pradesh 21.7 29.5 31.9 36.1 36.2 38.9 39.4 40.3 39.1 37.9 43.1

9 Maharastra 34.5 51.8 53.1 54.9 54.7 55.1 54.4 56.2 55.5 53.2 54.0

10 Orissa 26.9 32.8 34.7 36.4 37.5 39.6 40.7 41.0 40.3 38.1 39.0

11 Punjab 23.5 48.9 53.5 62.4 68.2 69.6 73.2 75.8 73.6 70.9 77.4

12 Rajasthan 13.3 19.8 23.1 26.0 27.9 28.9 30.0 29.0 29.5 29.3 30.3

13 Tamil Nadu 28.2 36.1 41.1 46.3 52.6 55.0 57.1 57.3 57.3 54.5 54.9

14 Uttar Pradesh 11.5 17.1 20.6 25.0 28.8 32.2 33.3 35.5 33.7 33.2 36.5

15 West Bengal 21.4 27.3 28.4 30.1 31.3 32.7 33.1 33.7 34.5 34.3 34.9

16 Himachal Pradesh 24.4 35.7 39.9 43.0 44.6 47.8 50.1 52.1 54.1 55.2 56.5

17 J & K 11.0 15.6 18.2 20.4 21.3 22.6 21.7 21.1 20.0 20.8 20.1

18 Manipur 10.1 18.1 20.3 21.9 23.1 25.7 26.4 26.2 25.5 23.5 23.7

19 Meghalaya 6.4 5.7 5.9 5.8 5.7 5.2 5.2 5.0 4.8 4.4 4.0

20 Nagaland 0.9 2.3 3.4 4.5 3.8 4.1 4.6 4.8 5.1 6.4 6.4

21 Sikkim 7.4 11.5 12.5 13.9 14.5 16.3 19.9 20.6 21.8 22.0 21.0

22 Tripura 10.1 11.2 12.0 15.3 15.8 16.9 17.0 17.6 18.1 17.9 19.4

23 A & N Islands 13.4 27.1 25.9 28.7 30.9 35.3 40.4 42.3 44.4 44.0 43.7

24 Arunachal Pradesh 1.8 4.4 5.3 6.6 7.4 8.8 9.6 10.5 11.4 11.8 12.2

25 Chandigarh 27.3 37.0 36.8 38.2 38.8 39.2 43.1 41.8 46.3 42.7 41.7

26 D & N Haveli 13.5 31.4 36.3 42.5 48.2 50.0 48.8 47.5 47.7 45.0 43.6

27 Delhi 34.8 35.6 36.1 39.0 39.8 42.4 41.7 40.4 42.2 43.1 41.7

28 Goa 16.3 23.0 23.9 26.7 27.6 30.1 33.2 34.0 34.3 33.6 34.9

29 Daman & Diu 12.4 22.4 23.7 26.4 27.3 28.4 30.0 30.2 32.3 33.0 36.5

30 Lakshadweep 8.2 9.9 12.8 11.1 9.6 10.1 9.0 8.6 8.5 7.9 8.4

31 Mizoram 11.5 23.8 26.9 29.0 33.9 35.6 39.1 41.4 43.6 43.5 45.9

32 Pondicherry 37.1 52.4 54.6 57.6 58.2 60.3 60.3 60.6 63.4 62.2 63.4

All India 22.3 32.1 34.9 37.5 39.9 41.9 43.3 44.1 43.6 43.5 45.4

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Sl. No.

State/UT 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

(1) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26)

1 Andhra Pradesh 49.4 48.3 46.9 49.1 50.3 52.8 55.5 56.9 59.3 61.0 62.4 63.3 63.9 66.3

2 Assam 22.6 21.2 19.1 17.6 16.7 15.2 14.1 12.9 12.6 12.4 12.1 11.6 10.7 9.6

3 Bihar 22.4 23.1 21.1 20.9 19.7 21.2 17.4 17.3 17.3 15.2 14.1 13.8 13.5 13.9

4 Gujarat 61.0 59.5 57.4 53.8 54.5 52.8 51.2 50.2 50.5 50.6 50.2 49.4 49.3 50.7

5 Haryana 56.0 54.7 53.9 50.7 49.7 49.4 47.1 46.0 45.0 44.1 43.3 42.6 41.9 41.4

6 Karnataka 52.7 54.3 55.6 55.4 55.4 56.3 57.8 57.8 57.6 57.0 56.7 56.4 55.8 54.9

7 Kerala 50.7 48.8 46.7 41.3 40.5 39.6 40.3 39.2 38.9 38.4 37.6 37.5 36.3 34.9

8 Madhya Pradesh 48.0 49.1 47.4 47.7 46.5 45.9 46.9 47.3 48.6 48.4 47.2 49.9 51.1 50.8

9 Maharastra 54.1 53.5 51.0 50.7 50.1 49.3 47.9 48.1 48.3 48.5 48.8 48.4 47.6 46.4

10 Orissa 40.6 40.6 39.5 39.0 39.0 37.6 36.7 35.0 33.2 31.9 32.0 31.0 30.5 29.7

11 Punjab 79.1 81.2 76.9 68.9 66.0 65.5 63.9 63.2 59.9 57.4 56.5 56.1 55.0 53.5

12 Rajasthan 30.2 30.7 32.6 34.6 36.4 36.1 37.9 38.1 40.5 42.9 45.0 46.3 47.1 47.9

13 Tamil Nadu 54.8 53.5 51.7 50.8 50.4 50.4 50.3 49.6 49.1 49.6 49.0 48.4 47.3 46.6

14 Uttar Pradesh 37.1 40.7 37.2 39.1 38.2 38.0 37.9 37.4 37.1 36.8 36.0 35.2 34.6 34.1

15 West Bengal 35.7 35.2 34.2 33.8 32.9 32.2 33.3 32.8 32.1 31.1 31.3 30.8 29.9 30.2

16 Himachal Pradesh 57.9 57.4 55.3 50.3 48.2 46.9 52.9 51.6 51.3 50.6 50.5 49.1 48.0 47.1

17 J&K 19.2 18.3 17.6 16.4 15.0 14.4 14.1 14.3 14.7 15.3 15.9 15.9 16.4 16.9

18 Manipur 23.0 23.6 23.7 21.3 20.1 17.8 19.8 17.3 16.5 15.6 14.5 14.1 11.7 9.9

19 Meghalaya 4.3 4.2 4.0 3.9 4.6 4.7 6.0 6.4 7.1 7.7 8.1 8.1 8.2 8.1

20 Nagaland 9.0 8.5 8.1 7.9 7.8 8.2 7.7 9.5 11.3 10.3 9.2 8.8 8.3 7.9

21 Sikkim 21.7 22.7 23.7 20.7 21.9 21.5 22.4 23.5 23.8 25.0 26.6 27.7 26.2 26.8

22 Tripura 23.8 24.9 26.3 25.6 25.2 23.4 26.9 29.0 27.0 27.2 22.2 22.0 19.4 17.8

23 A&N Islands 44.0 43.5 40.9 40.8 39.9 38.4 43.4 44.6 43.0 42.0 40.1 37.1 34.5 31.2

24 Arunachal Pradesh 12.9 13.3 12.1 12.6 14.0 14.0 15.6 15.6 15.9 15.3 15.5 15.7 15.9 15.6

25 Chandigarh 40.9 39.7 38.3 35.9 35.0 33.5 34.8 34.0 32.2 30.6 29.1 28.1 24.9 23.5

26 D&N Haveli 41.2 37.8 35.6 31.4 29.1 27.5 23.7 23.1 22.7 21.7 35.6 31.1 33.2 27.9

27 Delhi 40.6 37.4 33.9 29.5 28.8 27.0 27.7 27.4 27.1 26.1 24.9 23.7 23.0 21.9

28 Goa 34.8 34.1 32.9 27.8 27.1 23.9 30.4 30.6 35.0 34.4 31.8 31.1 30.8 30.3

29 Daman & Diu 37.0 36.7 36.8 31.9 30.2 29.3 27.1 26.3 25.8 25.0 24.3 22.7 22.7 22.4

30 Lakshadweep 8.0 8.2 9.6 7.8 9.1 7.2 8.6 8.0 9.0 6.4 7.5 7.3 8.4 8.5

31 Mizoram 47.3 46.0 44.2 38.2 34.6 34.3 38.7 40.4 41.9 43.3 42.8 41.5 40.2 36.8

32 Pondicherry 64.8 65.9 65.7 57.2 56.9 58.4 71.2 75.1 76.9 76.8 75.6 73.7 71.4 68.4

All India 45.8 46.5 45.4 45.4 44.0 46.2 45.6 45.7 47.1 47.2 46.3 46.7 46.2 46.5

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State/Union Territories

YEARS Estimated Eli-gible Couples (in 000’s) as

on March

STERILISATION IUD INSERTIONSCouples Currently & Effectively Protected due to Sterilisations

% Protected

Couples Currently Protected due to IUD Insertions

% Currently Protected

Couples Effec-tively Potected

due to IUD Insertions

% Ef-fectively Proected

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)1 Andhra

Pradesh2004 14,510 7,549,297 52.0 674,296 4.6 640,581 4.42005 14,672 7,726,249 52.7 723,415 4.9 687,244 4.72006 14,830 7,899,107 53.3 773,224 5.2 734,563 5.02007 14,985 8,074,346 53.9 810,358 5.4 769,840 5.12008 15,135 8,187,498 54.1 835,213 5.5 793,452 5.2

2 Assam 2004 4,164 384,975 9.2 86,524 2.1 82,198 2.02005 4,223 377,156 8.9 86,326 2.0 82,010 1.92006 4,281 356,845 8.3 84,625 2.0 80,394 1.92007 4,339 332,910 7.7 79,043 1.8 75,091 1.72008 4,396 314,319 7.1 71,713 1.6 68,127 1.5

3 Bihar 2004 20,311 2,564,431 12.6 411,252 2.0 390,689 1.92005 20,657 2,416,335 11.7 384,525 1.9 365,299 1.82006 20,996 2,335,934 11.1 380,794 1.8 361,754 1.72007 21,329 2,336,364 11.0 366,903 1.7 348,558 1.62008 21,655 2,502,701 11.6 334,045 1.5 317,343 1.5

4 Gujarat 2004 9,163 2,998,536 32.7 889,464 9.7 844,991 9.22005 9,309 3,015,407 32.4 899,311 9.7 854,346 9.22006 9,454 3,032,582 32.1 937,600 9.9 890,720 9.42007 9,596 3,036,628 31.6 960,172 10.0 912,163 9.52008 9,737 3,083,273 31.7 998,848 10.3 948,906 9.7

5 Haryana 2004 3,728 1,083,204 29.1 336,145 9.0 319,338 8.62005 3,800 1,079,909 28.4 334,671 8.8 317,938 8.42006 3,871 1,079,173 27.9 331,545 8.6 314,968 8.12007 3,943 1,069,209 27.1 331,534 8.4 314,958 8.02008 4,014 1,055,109 26.3 338,799 8.4 321,859 8.0

6 Karnataka 2004 9,121 4,255,427 46.7 682,072 7.5 647,969 7.12005 9,232 4,291,802 46.5 666,846 7.2 633,503 6.92006 9,342 4,319,846 46.2 654,889 7.0 622,145 6.72007 9,450 4,341,109 45.9 643,545 6.8 611,368 6.52008 9,556 4,333,349 45.3 626,329 6.6 595,013 6.2

7 Kerala 2004 5,238 1,743,792 33.3 168,755 3.2 160,317 3.12005 5,283 1,729,899 32.7 165,680 3.1 157,396 3.02006 5,328 1,711,989 32.1 167,315 3.1 158,950 3.02007 5,371 1,689,094 31.4 160,218 3.0 152,207 2.82008 5,414 1,658,640 30.6 151,142 2.8 143,585 2.7

8 Madhya Pradesh

2004 14,896 4,436,967 29.8 1,220,534 8.2 1,159,508 7.82005 15,164 4,581,148 30.2 1,205,524 7.9 1,145,248 7.62006 15,429 4,714,725 30.6 1,203,495 7.8 1,143,321 7.42007 15,694 4,845,698 30.9 1,218,196 7.8 1,157,286 7.42008 15,954 5,070,088 31.8 1,260,921 7.9 1,197,875 7.5

9 Maharastra 2004 17,174 6,835,723 39.8 958,368 5.6 910,450 5.32005 17,444 6,960,471 39.9 975,591 5.6 926,812 5.32006 17,712 7,046,560 39.8 976,767 5.5 927,929 5.22007 17,979 7,060,606 39.3 954,294 5.3 906,579 5.02008 18,247 7,030,025 38.5 925,302 5.1 879,037 4.8

10 Orissa 2004 6,249 1,371,525 21.9 349,050 5.6 331,597 5.32005 6,316 1,337,676 21.2 349,483 5.5 332,009 5.32006 6,381 1,288,953 20.2 348,849 5.5 331,406 5.22007 6,445 1,253,514 19.4 348,840 5.4 331,398 5.12008 6,507 1,248,199 19.2 347,575 5.3 330,196 5.1

11 Punjab 2004 3,991 1,294,583 32.4 742,984 18.6 705,835 17.72005 4,044 1,281,616 31.7 727,803 18.0 691,413 17.12006 4,097 1,273,847 31.1 729,166 17.8 692,708 16.92007 4,149 1,253,763 30.2 724,583 17.5 688,354 16.62008 4,201 1,244,550 29.6 704,870 16.8 669,627 15.9

12 Rajasthan 2004 10,491 2,553,660 24.3 533,029 5.1 506,377 4.82005 10,692 2,693,052 25.2 555,375 5.2 527,607 4.92006 10,892 2,809,574 25.8 593,803 5.5 564,113 5.22007 11,090 2,890,010 26.1 616,097 5.6 585,292 5.32008 11,287 3,009,288 26.7 657,955 5.8 625,057 5.5

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YEARS Estimated Eli-gible Couples (in 000’s) as

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STERILISATION IUD INSERTIONSCouples Cur-

rently & Effectively Protected due to

Sterilisations

% Protected

Couples Currently Pro-tected due to IUD Insertions

% Currently Protected

Couples Effec-tively Potected

due to IUD Insertions

% Effectively Proected

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)13 Tamil Nadu 2004 10,958 4,285,898 39.1 906,349 8.3 861,031 7.9

2005 11,048 4,319,433 39.1 889,059 8.0 844,606 7.62006 11,136 4,320,792 38.8 874,937 7.9 831,190 7.52007 11,220 4,303,626 38.4 836,943 7.5 795,096 7.12008 11,302 4,285,389 37.9 808,210 7.2 767,799 6.8

14 Uttar Pradesh 2004 30,588 4,990,527 16.3 4,691,902 15.3 4,457,307 14.62005 31,181 5,078,386 16.3 4,716,672 15.1 4,480,838 14.42006 31,776 5,113,030 16.1 4,656,554 14.7 4,423,726 13.92007 32,374 5,128,430 15.8 4,516,167 13.9 4,290,358 13.32008 32,975 5,193,675 15.8 4,503,064 13.7 4,277,910 13.0

15 West Bengal 2004 13,835 3,502,791 25.3 184,200 1.3 174,990 1.32005 13,994 3,474,123 24.8 177,026 1.3 168,175 1.22006 14,150 3,352,974 23.7 172,207 1.2 163,597 1.22007 14,301 3,177,476 22.2 167,640 1.2 159,258 1.12008 14,446 3,159,723 21.9 176,647 1.2 167,814 1.2

16 Himachal Pradesh

2004 1,035 391,378 37.8 71,676 6.9 68,092 6.62005 1,047 390,535 37.3 69,641 6.6 66,159 6.32006 1,059 384,451 36.3 67,957 6.4 64,560 6.12007 1,071 376,482 35.2 65,707 6.1 62,422 5.82008 1,082 372,602 34.4 63,317 5.9 60,151 5.6

17 J&K 2004 1,628 186,194 11.4 46,262 2.8 43,949 2.72005 1,653 189,895 11.5 53,159 3.2 50,501 3.12006 1,677 194,157 11.6 56,743 3.4 53,906 3.22007 1,701 196,522 11.6 59,635 3.5 56,653 3.32008 1,725 201,318 11.7 58,421 3.4 55,500 3.2

18 Manipur 2004 292 27,940 9.6 14,384 4.9 13,665 4.72005 296 25,068 8.5 14,373 4.9 13,655 4.62006 299 23,590 7.9 14,655 4.9 13,922 4.72007 303 21,065 7.0 12,717 4.2 12,082 4.02008 307 18,626 6.1 10,794 3.5 10,254 3.3

19 Megalaya 2004 341 16,271 4.8 6,007 1.8 5,707 1.72005 345 17,540 5.1 5,859 1.7 5,566 1.62006 349 18,772 5.4 5,797 1.7 5,508 1.62007 354 20,273 5.7 5,353 1.5 5,086 1.42008 358 20,916 5.8 4,534 1.3 4,308 1.2

20 Nagaland 2004 238 15,195 6.4 8,399 3.5 7,979 3.42005 241 14,819 6.2 6,656 2.8 6,323 2.62006 244 14,810 6.1 5,908 2.4 5,613 2.32007 247 14,561 5.9 4,949 2.0 4,702 1.92008 250 14,444 5.8 4,381 1.8 4,162 1.7

21 Sikkim 2004 80 11,852 14.9 2,062 2.6 1,959 2.52005 81 12,015 14.9 2,298 2.9 2,183 2.72006 81 12,482 15.4 2,616 3.2 2,485 3.12007 82 12,869 15.7 2,793 3.4 2,653 3.22008 84 13,492 16.1 3,108 3.7 2,953 3.5

22 Tripura 2004 513 89,172 17.4 7,891 1.5 7,496 1.52005 519 83,159 16.0 7,357 1.4 6,989 1.32006 526 78,678 15.0 6,656 1.3 6,323 1.22007 532 73,906 13.9 6,031 1.1 5,730 1.12008 539 68,298 12.7 5,131 1.0 4,875 0.9

23 A&N Islands 2004 63 20,989 33.1 3,097 4.9 2,942 4.62005 66 20,621 31.4 2,790 4.2 2,651 4.02006 68 19,933 29.3 2,630 3.9 2,499 3.72007 70 19,134 27.3 2,400 3.4 2,280 3.32008 73 18,360 25.2 2,152 2.9 2,045 2.8

24 Arunachal Pradesh

2004 174 19,329 11.1 5,669 3.3 5,385 3.12005 176 19,914 11.3 5,772 3.3 5,483 3.12006 178 20,331 11.4 5,967 3.4 5,669 3.22007 180 20,640 11.5 6,237 3.5 5,925 3.32008 182 21,245 11.7 5,928 3.3 5,632 3.1

25 Chandigarh 2004 169 34,945 20.7 11,533 6.8 10,956 6.52005 177 34,288 19.3 11,277 6.4 10,714 6.02006 186 33,476 18.0 11,162 6.0 10,604 5.72007 196 32,861 16.8 10,783 5.5 10,243 5.22008 207 32,015 15.5 10,494 5.1 9,969 4.8

26 D&N Haveli 2004 42 8,211 19.5 645 1.5 613 1.52005 44 8,331 18.8 640 1.4 608 1.42006 47 8,471 18.0 611 1.3 581 1.22007 49 8,683 17.7 539 1.1 512 1.02008 53 8,865 16.7 477 0.9 453 0.9

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State/Union Territories

YEARS Estimated Eligible

Couples (in 000’s) as on March

STERILISATION IUD INSERTIONS

Couples Currently & Effectively

Protected due to Sterilisations

% Protected

Couples Cur-rently Protected

due to IUD Insertions

% Currently Protected

Couples Effec-tively Potected

due to IUD Insertions

% Effectively Proected

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

27 Delhi 2004 2,527 424,523 16.8 137,073 5.4 130,219 5.22005 2,601 429,192 16.5 133,061 5.1 126,408 4.92006 2,676 427,735 16.0 127,985 4.8 121,586 4.52007 2,753 420,714 15.3 122,558 4.5 116,430 4.22008 2,832 413,777 14.6 113,546 4.0 107,869 3.8

28 Goa 2004 199 52,340 26.3 6,008 3.0 5,708 2.92005 205 53,191 25.9 6,125 3.0 5,818 2.82006 211 54,119 25.6 6,094 2.9 5,790 2.72007 218 54,990 25.2 5,850 2.7 5,557 2.52008 226 55,567 24.6 5,762 2.5 5,474 2.4

29 Daman & Diu 2004 30 5,643 19.1 602 2.0 572 1.92005 31 5,777 18.5 599 1.9 569 1.82006 33 5,797 17.6 592 1.8 562 1.72007 35 5,839 16.7 589 1.7 560 1.62008 36 5,827 16.2 583 1.6 554 1.5

30 Lakshadweep 2004 11 369 3.4 91 0.9 87 0.82005 11 359 3.3 100 0.9 95 0.92006 11 350 3.2 99 0.9 94 0.92007 11 358 3.3 98 0.9 93 0.82008 11 366 3.3 97 0.9 92 0.8

31 Mizoram 2004 119 40,972 34.5 5,484 4.6 5,210 4.42005 120 39,731 33.0 5,381 4.5 5,112 4.22006 122 38,501 31.6 5,226 4.3 4,965 4.12007 123 37,356 30.4 5,314 4.3 5,048 4.12008 125 35,776 28.6 5,129 4.1 4,873 3.9

32 Pondicherry 2004 169 114,878 67.9 8,543 5.0 8,116 4.82005 176 118,400 67.5 7,870 4.5 7,477 4.32006 182 119,839 65.8 7,837 4.3 7,445 4.12007 190 121,215 63.8 7,717 4.1 7,331 3.92008 200 122,121 61.1 7,451 3.7 7,078 3.5

33 M/O Defence 2004 - 212,742 - 15,767 - 14,979 -2005 - 210,097 - 16,041 - 15,239 -2006 - 202,049 - 15,454 - 14,681 -2007 - 217,329 - 21,471 - 20,397 -2008 - 209,770 - 18,578 - 17,650 -

34 M/O Railways 2004 - 232,605 - 16,157 - 15,349 -2005 - 216,136 - 14,006 - 13,305 -2006 - 199,005 - 12,370 - 11,752 -2007 - 181,930 - 11,079 - 10,525 -2008 - 165,139 - 10,132 - 9,625 -

35 Commercial 2004 - - - - - - -2005 - - - - - - -2006 - - - - - - -2007 - - - - - - -2008 - - - - - - -

All India 2004 182,371 51,756,809 28.4 13,202,276 7.2 12,542,162 6.92005 185,177 52,251,672 28.2 13,220,314 7.1 12,559,298 6.82006 187,959 52,512,438 27.9 13,242,133 7.0 12,580,026 6.72007 190,720 52,629,489 27.6 13,086,356 6.9 12,432,038 6.52008 193,460 53,174,341 27.5 13,070,650 6.8 12,417,118 6.4

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YEARS EQ. CONDOM USERS EQ. ORAL PILL USERS ALL METHODSCouples Currently Protected

due to Eq.Condom

Users

% Currently Proected

Couples Effectively Protected

due to Eq.Condom

Users

% Effectively Proected

Couples Currently & Effectively Protected

due to Eq.Oral Pill

Users

% Currently & Effectively Protected

Couples Currently Protected

due All Methods

% Currently Protected

Couples Effectively Protected due to All Methods

% Ef-fectively

Protected

(1) (2) (3) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)1 Andhra

Pradesh2004 709,032 4.9 354,516 2.4 307,475 2.1 9,240,100 63.7 8,851,869 61.02005 796,238 5.4 398,119 2.7 338,064 2.3 9,583,966 65.3 9,149,677 62.42006 833,354 5.6 416,677 2.8 332,993 2.2 9,838,678 66.3 9,383,340 63.32007 773,586 5.2 386,793 2.6 340,340 2.3 9,998,630 67 9,571,319 63.92008 906,076 6.0 453,038 3.0 598,224 4.0 10,527,011 70 10,032,213 66.3

2 Assam 2004 31,779 0.8 15,890 0.4 31,926 0.8 535,204 12.9 514,988 12.42005 38,025 0.9 19,013 0.5 32,841 0.8 534,348 12.7 511,019 12.12006 44,282 1.0 22,141 0.5 39,038 0.9 524,790 12.3 498,418 11.62007 39,659 0.9 19,830 0.5 37,766 0.9 489,378 11 465,596 10.72008 20,190 0.5 10,095 0.2 31,275 0.7 437,497 10 423,816 9.6

3 Bihar 2004 87,217 0.4 43,609 0.2 86,342 0.4 3,149,242 15.5 3,085,071 15.22005 114,776 0.6 57,388 0.3 76,338 0.4 2,991,974 14.5 2,915,359 14.12006 137,912 0.7 68,956 0.3 141,283 0.7 2,995,923 14.3 2,907,927 13.82007 186,223 0.9 93,112 0.4 99,622 0.5 2,989,112 14 2,877,656 13.52008 211,778 1.0 105,889 0.5 89,688 0.4 3,138,213 14 3,015,622 13.9

4 Gujarat 2004 1,125,196 12.3 562,598 6.1 228,878 2.5 5,242,075 57.2 4,635,003 50.62005 1,156,165 12.4 578,083 6.2 223,941 2.4 5,294,824 56.9 4,671,776 50.22006 1,004,331 10.6 502,166 5.3 244,559 2.6 5,219,073 55.2 4,670,027 49.42007 1,082,994 11.3 541,497 5.6 237,472 2.5 5,317,266 55 4,727,761 49.32008 1,224,263 12.6 612,132 6.3 296,014 3.0 5,602,397 58 4,940,324 50.7

5 Haryana 2004 350,044 9.4 175,022 4.7 66,559 1.8 1,835,952 49.2 1,644,122 44.12005 341,034 9.0 170,517 4.5 75,185 2.0 1,830,799 48.2 1,643,549 43.32006 334,432 8.6 167,216 4.3 85,821 2.2 1,830,970 47.3 1,647,177 42.62007 374,275 9.5 187,138 4.7 80,131 2.0 1,855,150 47 1,651,435 41.92008 402,841 10.0 201,421 5.0 84,230 2.1 1,880,978 47 1,662,618 41.4

6 Karnataka 2004 277,990 3.0 138,995 1.5 154,906 1.7 5,370,395 58.9 5,197,297 57.02005 292,398 3.2 146,199 1.6 167,190 1.8 5,418,235 58.7 5,238,694 56.72006 305,826 3.3 152,913 1.6 173,730 1.9 5,454,291 58.4 5,268,634 56.42007 306,142 3.2 153,071 1.6 170,734 1.8 5,461,531 58 5,276,282 55.82008 299,797 3.1 149,899 1.6 167,972 1.8 5,427,448 57 5,246,233 54.9

7 Kerala 2004 163,538 3.1 81,769 1.6 26,379 0.5 2,102,464 40.1 2,012,257 38.42005 143,933 2.7 71,967 1.4 27,233 0.5 2,066,744 39.1 1,986,494 37.62006 192,587 3.6 96,294 1.8 30,964 0.6 2,102,855 39.5 1,998,196 37.52007 152,877 2.8 76,439 1.4 29,513 0.5 2,031,702 38 1,947,253 36.32008 118,668 2.2 59,334 1.1 29,722 0.5 1,958,173 36 1,891,282 34.9

8 Madhya Pradesh

2004 1,725,613 11.6 862,807 5.8 743,576 5.0 8,126,690 54.6 7,202,857 48.42005 1,503,488 9.9 751,744 5.0 678,107 4.5 7,968,267 52.5 7,156,247 47.22006 1,788,987 11.6 894,494 5.8 938,819 6.1 8,646,026 56.0 7,691,358 49.92007 2,060,959 13.1 1,030,480 6.6 983,265 6.3 9,108,118 58 8,016,729 51.12008 2,003,406 12.6 1,001,703 6.3 837,911 5.3 9,172,326 57 8,107,577 50.8

9 Maharastra 2004 473,635 2.8 236,818 1.4 352,613 2.1 8,620,339 50.2 8,335,603 48.52005 525,283 3.0 262,642 1.5 363,709 2.1 8,825,054 50.6 8,513,633 48.82006 479,739 2.7 239,870 1.4 361,354 2.0 8,864,420 50.0 8,575,712 48.42007 495,718 2.8 247,859 1.4 346,705 1.9 8,857,323 49 8,561,749 47.62008 454,742 2.5 227,371 1.2 325,130 1.8 8,735,199 48 8,461,563 46.4

10 Orissa 2004 295,393 4.7 147,697 2.4 144,185 2.3 2,160,153 34.6 1,995,004 31.92005 340,893 5.4 170,447 2.7 179,350 2.8 2,207,402 35.0 2,019,481 32.02006 345,546 5.4 172,773 2.7 184,300 2.9 2,167,648 34.0 1,977,432 31.02007 362,494 5.6 181,247 2.8 199,151 3.1 2,163,999 34 1,965,310 30.52008 327,968 5.0 163,984 2.5 189,828 2.9 2,113,570 32 1,932,207 29.7

11 Punjab 2004 368,171 9.2 184,086 4.6 104,205 2.6 2,509,944 62.9 2,288,709 57.42005 407,402 10.1 203,701 5.0 109,400 2.7 2,526,221 62.5 2,286,130 56.52006 432,225 10.5 216,113 5.3 117,153 2.9 2,552,391 62.3 2,299,820 56.12007 445,164 10.7 222,582 5.4 119,316 2.9 2,542,826 61 2,284,015 55.02008 440,652 10.5 220,326 5.2 114,770 2.7 2,504,842 60 2,249,273 53.5

12 Rajasthan 2004 1,459,849 13.9 729,925 7.0 713,715 6.8 5,260,253 50.1 4,503,677 42.92005 1,507,624 14.1 753,812 7.0 832,886 7.8 5,588,937 52.3 4,807,356 45.02006 1,663,594 15.3 831,797 7.6 840,733 7.7 5,907,704 54.2 5,046,217 46.32007 1,776,638 16.0 888,319 8.0 863,610 7.8 6,146,355 55 5,227,231 47.12008 1,783,437 15.8 891,719 7.9 882,338 7.8 6,333,018 56 5,408,402 47.9

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State/Union Territories

YEARS EQ. CONDOM USERS EQ. ORAL PILL USERS ALL METHODSCouples

Currently Pro-tected due to Eq.Condom

Users

% Currently Proected

Couples Ef-fectively Pro-tected due to Eq.Condom

Users

% Ef-fectively Proected

Couples Currently & Effectively Protected

due to Eq.Oral Pill

Users

% Currently & Effectively

Protected

Couples Currently Protected

due All Methods

% Currently Protected

Couples Effectively Protected due to All Methods

% Ef-fectively

Protected

(1) (2) (3) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)13 Tamil Nadu 2004 224,253 2.0 112,127 1.0 172,616 1.6 5,589,116 51.0 5,431,672 49.6

2005 202,821 1.8 101,411 0.9 153,290 1.4 5,564,603 50.4 5,418,740 49.02006 209,183 1.9 104,592 0.9 137,538 1.2 5,542,450 49.8 5,394,112 48.42007 148,242 1.3 74,121 0.7 129,196 1.2 5,418,007 48 5,302,039 47.32008 159,570 1.4 79,785 0.7 130,868 1.2 5,384,037 48 5,263,842 46.6

14 Uttar Pradesh 2004 1,851,739 6.1 925,870 3.0 867,714 2.8 12,401,883 40.5 11,241,418 36.82005 1,694,360 5.4 847,180 2.7 830,412 2.7 12,319,829 39.5 11,236,816 36.02006 1,636,012 5.1 818,006 2.6 839,284 2.6 12,244,881 38.5 11,194,047 35.22007 1,805,055 5.6 902,528 2.8 865,497 2.7 12,315,148 38 11,186,812 34.62008 1,822,451 5.5 911,226 2.8 869,521 2.6 12,388,711 38 11,252,332 34.1

15 West Bengal 2004 371,060 2.7 185,530 1.3 442,889 3.2 4,500,940 32.5 4,306,200 31.12005 526,340 3.8 263,170 1.9 469,348 3.4 4,646,837 33.2 4,374,816 31.32006 647,715 4.6 323,858 2.3 523,908 3.7 4,696,804 33.2 4,364,336 30.82007 674,561 4.7 337,281 2.4 600,167 4.2 4,619,844 32 4,274,182 29.92008 740,821 5.1 370,411 2.6 663,595 4.6 4,740,786 33 4,361,543 30.2

16 Himachal Pradesh

2004 79,481 7.7 39,741 3.8 24,750 2.4 567,285 54.8 523,960 50.62005 88,560 8.5 44,280 4.2 28,036 2.7 576,772 55.1 529,010 50.52006 87,837 8.3 43,919 4.1 26,662 2.5 566,907 53.5 519,591 49.12007 92,633 8.6 46,317 4.3 28,368 2.6 563,190 53 513,588 48.02008 96,750 8.9 48,375 4.5 28,199 2.6 560,868 52 509,327 47.1

17 J&K 2004 18,107 1.1 9,054 0.6 9,401 0.6 259,964 16.0 248,597 15.32005 24,073 1.5 12,037 0.7 10,051 0.6 277,178 16.8 262,484 15.92006 16,316 1.0 8,158 0.5 11,152 0.7 278,368 16.6 267,373 15.92007 27,368 1.6 13,684 0.8 11,625 0.7 295,150 17 278,485 16.42008 42,124 2.4 21,062 1.2 13,946 0.8 315,810 18 291,827 16.9

18 Manipur 2004 4,646 1.6 2,323 0.8 1,502 0.5 48,472 16.6 45,430 15.62005 5,680 1.9 2,840 1.0 1,279 0.4 46,400 15.7 42,842 14.52006 6,541 2.2 3,271 1.1 1,270 0.4 46,056 15.4 42,052 14.12007 2,675 0.9 1,338 0.4 931 0.3 37,388 12 35,415 11.72008 1,689 0.6 845 0.3 584 0.2 31,693 10 30,309 9.9

19 Megalaya 2004 2,031 0.6 1,016 0.3 3,361 1.0 27,670 8.1 26,354 7.72005 2,315 0.7 1,158 0.3 3,824 1.1 29,538 8.6 28,087 8.12006 2,806 0.8 1,403 0.4 2,555 0.7 29,931 8.6 28,238 8.12007 2,368 0.7 1,184 0.3 2,592 0.7 30,586 9 29,135 8.22008 2,032 0.6 1,016 0.3 2,853 0.8 30,335 8 29,093 8.1

20 Nagaland 2004 294 0.1 147 0.1 1,167 0.5 25,055 10.5 24,488 10.32005 313 0.1 157 0.1 773 0.3 22,560 9.4 22,071 9.22006 676 0.3 338 0.1 591 0.2 21,985 9.0 21,351 8.82007 420 0.2 210 0.1 911 0.4 20,841 8 20,384 8.32008 334 0.1 167 0.1 912 0.4 20,070 8 19,684 7.9

21 Sikkim 2004 1,297 1.6 649 0.8 5,393 6.8 20,604 25.9 19,853 25.02005 1,656 2.1 828 1.0 6,417 8.0 22,386 27.8 21,443 26.62006 2,012 2.5 1,006 1.2 6,442 8.0 23,552 29.1 22,415 27.72007 1,177 1.4 589 0.7 5,381 6.6 22,220 27 21,492 26.22008 1,682 2.0 841 1.0 5,241 6.2 23,523 28 22,527 26.8

22 Tripura 2004 6,661 1.3 3,331 0.6 39,676 7.7 143,400 28.0 139,675 27.22005 14,911 2.9 7,456 1.4 17,649 3.4 123,075 23.7 115,252 22.22006 13,223 2.5 6,612 1.3 24,101 4.6 122,658 23.3 115,714 22.02007 10,611 2.0 5,306 1.0 18,135 3.4 108,683 20 103,076 19.42008 9,818 1.8 4,909 0.9 17,705 3.3 100,952 19 95,787 17.8

23 A&N Islands 2004 2,181 3.4 1,091 1.7 1,618 2.6 27,885 44.0 26,640 42.02005 2,224 3.4 1,112 1.7 1,927 2.9 27,562 42.0 26,310 40.12006 2,750 4.0 1,375 2.0 1,402 2.1 26,715 39.3 25,208 37.12007 2,742 3.9 1,371 2.0 1,352 1.9 25,629 37 24,138 34.52008 1,791 2.5 896 1.2 1,470 2.0 23,774 33 22,770 31.2

24 Arunachal Pradesh

2004 1,076 0.6 538 0.3 1,349 0.8 27,423 15.8 26,602 15.32005 987 0.6 494 0.3 1,437 0.8 28,110 16.0 27,328 15.52006 866 0.5 433 0.2 1,438 0.8 28,602 16.1 27,871 15.72007 996 0.6 498 0.3 1,636 0.9 29,509 16 28,699 15.92008 663 0.4 332 0.2 1,257 0.7 29,093 16 28,466 15.6

25 Chandigarh 2004 10,416 6.2 5,208 3.1 613 0.4 57,507 34.0 51,722 30.62005 12,357 7.0 6,179 3.5 539 0.3 58,461 32.9 51,719 29.12006 15,173 8.2 7,587 4.1 565 0.3 60,375 32.5 52,231 28.12007 10,084 5.1 5,042 2.6 631 0.3 54,358 28 48,777 24.92008 11,835 5.7 5,918 2.9 685 0.3 55,029 27 48,587 23.5

26 D&N Haveli 2004 46 0.1 23 0.1 322 0.8 9,224 21.9 9,169 21.72005 5,492 12.4 2,746 6.2 4,090 9.2 18,554 41.9 15,776 35.62006 5,790 12.3 2,895 6.2 2,673 5.7 17,545 37.3 14,620 31.12007 8,350 17.0 4,175 8.5 2,919 6.0 20,491 42 16,289 33.22008 7,439 14.0 3,720 7.0 1,740 3.3 18,521 35 14,777 27.9

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State/Union Territories

YEARS EQ. CONDOM USERS EQ. ORAL PILL USERS ALL METHODSCouples Currently Protected

due to Eq.Condom

Users

% Cur-rently

Proected

Couples Effectively

Protected due to Eq.Condom

Users

% Ef-fectively Proected

Couples Currently & Effectively

Protected due to Eq.Oral Pill

Users

% Cur-rently &

Effectively Protected

Couples Currently Protected

due All Methods

% Cur-rently

Protected

Couples Effectively Protected due to All Methods

% Effectively Protected

(1) (2) (3) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)27 Delhi 2004 185,608 7.3 92,804 3.7 12,096 0.5 759,300 30.0 659,643 26.1

2005 160,934 6.2 80,467 3.1 10,582 0.4 733,769 28.2 646,649 24.92006 148,939 5.6 74,470 2.8 9,430 0.4 714,089 26.7 633,220 23.72007 171,685 6.2 85,843 3.1 9,196 0.3 724,152 26 632,182 23.02008 172,824 6.1 86,412 3.1 12,201 0.4 712,348 25 620,259 21.9

28 Goa 2004 14,073 7.1 7,037 3.5 3,557 1.8 75,978 38.1 68,642 34.42005 8,611 4.2 4,306 2.1 1,929 0.9 69,855 34.0 65,243 31.82006 7,890 3.7 3,945 1.9 1,791 0.8 69,895 33.1 65,645 31.12007 9,523 4.4 4,762 2.2 1,747 0.8 72,110 33 67,056 30.82008 11,042 4.9 5,521 2.4 1,890 0.8 74,262 33 68,452 30.3

29 Daman & Diu 2004 1,437 4.9 719 2.4 467 1.6 8,149 27.6 7,400 25.02005 1,610 5.2 805 2.6 436 1.4 8,422 27.0 7,587 24.32006 1,411 4.3 706 2.1 414 1.3 8,214 24.9 7,479 22.72007 1,997 5.7 999 2.9 554 1.6 8,980 26 7,952 22.72008 2,197 6.1 1,099 3.1 598 1.7 9,205 26 8,077 22.4

30 Lakshadweep 2004 246 2.3 123 1.1 110 1.0 816 7.6 689 6.42005 211 1.9 106 1.0 254 2.3 924 8.5 813 7.52006 482 4.4 241 2.2 119 1.1 1,050 9.5 804 7.32007 705 6.4 353 3.2 120 1.1 1,281 12 924 8.42008 705 6.4 353 3.2 120 1.1 1,288 12 930 8.5

31 Mizoram 2004 1,570 1.3 785 0.7 4,441 3.7 52,467 44.2 51,408 43.32005 1,904 1.6 952 0.8 5,761 4.8 52,778 43.9 51,557 42.82006 1,926 1.6 963 0.8 6,249 5.1 51,903 42.5 50,678 41.52007 2,729 2.2 1,365 1.1 5,710 4.6 51,109 42 49,479 40.22008 2,635 2.1 1,318 1.1 4,081 3.3 47,621 38 46,047 36.8

32 Pondicherry 2004 10,522 6.2 5,261 3.1 1,758 1.0 135,701 80.2 130,013 76.82005 10,376 5.9 5,188 3.0 1,584 0.9 138,230 78.8 132,648 75.62006 9,931 5.5 4,966 2.7 1,871 1.0 139,478 76.6 134,121 73.72007 10,571 5.6 5,286 2.8 1,743 0.9 141,247 74 135,575 71.42008 11,460 5.7 5,730 2.9 1,848 0.9 142,880 71 136,777 68.4

33 M/O Defence 2004 26,085 - 13,043 - 4,319 - 258,913 - 245,083 -2005 16,332 - 8,166 - 4,309 - 246,779 - 237,811 -2006 27,059 - 13,530 - 4,190 - 248,751 - 234,449 -2007 19,541 - 9,771 - 1,677 - 260,018 - 249,174 -2008 32,246 - 16,123 - 3,524 - 264,118 - 247,067 -

34 M/O Railways 2004 32,492 - 16,246 - 3,854 - 285,108 - 268,055 -2005 30,602 - 15,301 - 3,652 - 264,396 - 248,395 -2006 26,566 - 13,283 - 3,194 - 241,136 - 227,234 -2007 26,388 - 13,194 - 2,978 - 222,375 - 208,627 -2008 29,848 - 14,924 - 3,065 - 208,184 - 192,753 -

35 Commercial 2004 13,934,306 - 6,967,153 - 5,353,882 - 19,288,188 - 12,321,035 -2005 13,744,444 - 6,872,222 - 4,473,400 - 18,217,844 - 11,345,622 -2006 15,754,028 - 7,877,014 - 4,418,000 - 20,172,028 - 12,295,014 -2007 15,649,444 - 7,824,722 - 4,513,308 - 20,162,752 - 12,338,030 -2008 15,443,472 - 7,721,736 - 5,480,385 - 20,923,857 - 13,202,121 -

All India 2004 23,847,084 13.1 11,923,542 6.5 9,917,614 5.4 98,723,783 54.1 86,140,127 47.22005 23,724,372 12.8 11,862,186 6.4 9,135,223 4.9 98,331,581 53.1 85,808,379 46.32006 26,187,947 13.9 13,093,974 7.0 9,515,586 5.1 101,458,103 54.0 87,702,023 46.72007 26,736,594 14.0 13,368,297 7.0 9,713,999 5.1 102,166,437 53.6 88,143,822 46.22008 26,799,246 13.9 13,399,623 6.9 10,893,390 5.6 103,937,627 53.7 89,884,472 46.5

Note :- The estimates of couple protection rates due to different methods of family planning I/r of M/O Defence and Railways and on account of Commer-cial distribution are included in all-India estimates as the eligible couples I/r of these agencies are not available.

- All-India totals may not tally due to rounding off at various stages. - As separate performance in respect of new formed states(Chhatisgarh,Jharkhand & Uttarakhand) are not available, the same is added in their

parent states for working out CPR

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TABLE - C.9

NUMBER OF BIRTHS AVERTED (IN MILLION) SINCE 1956 DUE TOYear Sterilisations I.U.D. CC OP Other Methods

(col. 4+5)Total (All Methods)

Cumulative Total

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

1956-60 0.036 0.000 0.000 0.036 0.0361961 0.034 0.000 0.000 0.034 0.0701962 0.055 0.000 0.000 0.055 0.1251963 0.086 0.000 0.009 0.009 0.095 0.2191964 0.119 0.000 0.039 0.000 0.039 0.158 0.3771965-66$ 0.179 0.024 0.055 0.000 0.055 0.258 0.6351966-67 0.316 0.171 0.064 0.000 0.064 0.552 1.1871967-68 0.510 0.280 0.054 0.000 0.054 0.844 2.0311968-69 0.866 0.323 0.069 0.000 0.069 1.258 3.2891969-70 1.159 0.330 0.127 0.000 0.127 1.616 4.9051970-71 1.400 0.330 0.188 0.000 0.188 1.917 6.8231971-72 1.585 0.318 0.239 0.000 0.239 2.141 8.9641972-73 1.957 0.300 0.274 0.000 0.274 2.532 11.4961973-74 2.437 0.260 0.296 0.000 0.296 2.993 14.4881974-75 2.463 0.232 0.335 0.000 0.335 3.030 17.5181975-76 2.584 0.201 0.321 0.002 0.323 3.107 20.6251976-77 3.068 0.227 0.409 0.009 0.418 3.713 24.3381977-78 4.401 0.231 0.408 0.015 0.423 5.055 29.3931978-79 4.329 0.202 0.374 0.018 0.393 4.924 34.3171979-80 4.286 0.221 0.381 0.019 0.400 4.907 39.2241980-81 4.300 0.245 0.368 0.020 0.387 4.933 44.1571981-82 4.369 0.262 0.452 0.023 0.475 5.106 49.2631982-83 4.587 0.299 0.553 0.031 0.585 5.471 54.7341983-84 5.013 0.400 0.724 0.074 0.798 6.210 60.9441984-85 5.533 0.620 0.913 0.202 1.115 7.269 68.2121985-86 5.975 0.831 1.012 0.303 1.315 8.121 76.3331986-87 6.484 1.076 1.102 0.342 1.444 9.003 85.3361987-88 7.005 1.330 1.184 0.438 1.622 9.956 95.2931988-89 7.467 1.559 1.347 0.499 1.846 10.873 106.1651989-90 7.824 1.777 1.491 0.582 2.074 11.674 117.8401990-91 8.039 1.940 1.659 0.667 2.326 12.305 130.1441991-92 8.189 2.081 1.684 0.739 2.423 12.693 142.8371992-93 8.311 2.041 1.642 0.760 2.402 12.753 155.5901993-94 8.466 2.110 1.806 0.772 2.578 13.154 168.7451994-95 8.640 2.355 2.017 1.031 3.047 14.042 182.7861995-96 8.798 2.609 2.042 1.143 3.185 14.593 197.3791996-97 8.888 2.746 2.004 1.190 3.194 14.828 212.2071997-98 8.874 2.667 1.985 1.284 3.269 14.810 227.0171998-99 8.894 2.694 1.967 1.515 3.482 15.070 242.0871999-00 8.927 2.709 2.044 1.656 3.700 15.336 257.4232000-01 9.006 2.737 2.106 1.791 3.897 15.640 273.0642001-02 9.112 2.741 2.099 1.834 3.933 15.787 288.8502002-03 9.223 2.773 2.203 2.059 4.262 16.258 305.1082003-04 9.341 2.769 2.658 2.213 4.871 16.981 322.0892004-05 9.459 2.760 2.763 2.256 5.018 17.237 339.3262005-06 9.563 2.762 2.823 2.141 4.965 17.289 356.6152006-07 9.618 2.760 3.054 2.219 5.273 17.651 374.2662007-08 9.644 2.734 3.103 2.322 5.425 17.803 392.069

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Year-wise BE, RE and Actual Expenditure relating to Department of Family Welfare

Year BE RE Expenditure(Actuals)

1974-75 54.14 54.26 57.641975-76 63.20 71.49 121.991976-77 69.99 149.11 147.531977-78 98.18 89.77 86.041978-79 110.93 105.15 102.351979-80 115.19 110.70 108.361980-81 139.50 131.93 115.421981-82 154.78 168.48 180.801982-83 244.71 297.56 293.631983-84 329.72 374.71 374.241984-85 437.67 439.91 425.081985-86 499.86 499.86 488.671986-87 530.00 529.96 526.031987-88 584.86 572.86 573.151988-89 599.90 634.90 631.941989-90 652.95 637.95 635.221990-91 674.95 784.79 782.191991-92 748.95 856.52 847.531992-93 1,000.00 1,041.00 1,029.021993-94 1,270.00 1,273.57 1,395.291994-95 1,430.00 1,538.00 1,534.121995-96 1,581.00 1,506.00 1,510.021996-97 1,535.00 1,547.00 1,562.251997-98 1,829.35 1,829.35 1,822.151998-99 2,489.35 2,253.00 2,342.751999-2000 2,920.00 3,120.00 3,099.752000-2001 3,520.00 3,200.00 3,090.112001-2002 4,210.00 3,700.00 3,613.942002-2003 4,930.00 4,150.00 3,916.632003-2004 4,930.00 4,700.00 4,409.272004-2005 5,780.00 5,300.00 4,864.212005-2006 6,424.00 6,000.00 5,672.532006-2007$ 9,000.00 7,951.08 7,486.5911th Plan (2007-12)Outlay 90,558.002007-2008$ 10,890.00 10,380.252008-2009$ 11,930.002009-2010$ 11,930.00

$ = Figures shown as Health and NRHM from 2006-07 IR = Interim Approved Source: Annual Report of M/O Health & FW

(Rs. in Crores)

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TABLE - D.2

PLAN OUTLAY ON HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE IN DIFFERENT PLAN PERIODS CENTRE, STATES & UTs

Period Health Family Welfare

Health Research

Sub-Total Total Plan % of Health to Total

% of Family Welfare

to TotalThird Plan(1961-66)

225.9 24.9 250.8 8,576.5 2.6 0.3

Annual Plan(1966-69)

140.2 70.4 210.6 6,625.4 2.1 1.1

Fourth Plan(1969-74)

335.5 278.0 613.5 15,778.8 2.1 1.8

Fifth Plan(1974-79)

760.8 491.8 1,252.6 39,426.2 1.9 1.2

Annual Plan(1979-80)

223.1 118.5 341.6 12,176.5 1.8 1.0

Sixth Plan (1980-85)

1,821.0 1,010.0 2,831.0 97,500.0 1.9 1.0

Seventh Plan(1985-90)

3,392.9 3,256.3 6,649.2 180,000.0 1.9 1.8

Annual Plans1990-911991-92

960.91,042.3

784.9856.6

1,745.81,898.9

61,518.165,855.8

1.61.6

1.31.3

Eigth Plan(1992-97)

7,575.9 6,500.0 14,075.9 434,100.0 1.7 1.5

Ninth Plan (1997-2002)

12,073.0 14170.0 * 4,463.7 859,200.0 1.4 1.6

Tenth Plan (2002-2007)

10,252.0 26,126.0 x 36,378.0

Eleventh Plan(2007-2012)

41,092.92 90,558.00 4,496.08 136,147.00

* : Figure excludes arrears Source : Planning Commission

(Rs. in Crores)

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH and FAMILY WELFARE National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) & MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE

SCHEME-WISE BREAK-UP OF ACTUAL EXPENDITURE DURING 2007-08 AND OUTLAY FOR 2008-09

Sl.No.

Name of the schemes / Institutions 11th Plan Annual Plan 2007-08 Expenditure Outlays for 2008-09

Approved Outlay

Plan Non-Plan Total Plan Non-Plan

Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

I CENTRALLY SPONSORED SCHEMES 88451.22 10160.32 13.23 10173.55 11580.00 16.60 11596.60

A. Disease Control Programmes 6645.63 863.20 5.75 868.95 1086.57 7.28 1093.85

1 National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme

3190.00 383.65 5.75 389.40 472.25 7.28 479.53

2 National T.B Control Programme. 1447.00 261.96 0.00 261.96 275.00 0.00 275.00

3 National Leprosy Eradication Programme. 268.70 25.00 0.00 25.00 45.00 0.00 45.00

4 Iodine Deficience Disorder Control Programme (IDDCP)

155.40 19.46 0.00 19.46 32.00 0.00 32.00

5 National Programme for Control of Blindness 1550.00 163.50 0.00 163.50 250.00 0.00 250.00

6 National Drug De-Addiction Control Programme (NDDPC)

34.53 9.63 0.00 9.63 12.32 0.00 12.32

B. Free Distribution & Social Marketing of Condoms for NACO

2200.00 274.97 0.00 274.97 300.00 0.00 300.00

C. Family Welfare 79605.59 9022.15 7.48 9029.63 10193.43 9.32 10202.75

Infrastructure Maintenance 20459.45 2468.10 4.97 2473.07 3088.68 6.18 3094.86

(a) Direction & Administration 1955.28 215.80 4.97 220.77 348.20 6.18 354.38

(i) Maintenance of State & Distt.FW Bureaus 1955.28 215.80 4.97 220.77 348.20 6.18 354.38

(b) Rural Family Welfare Services (Sub Centres)

16865.00 2029.13 0.00 2029.13 2477.24 0.00 2477.24

(c) Urban Familiy Welfare Services 958.84 130.99 0.00 130.99 157.75 0.00 157.75

(d) Grants to State Training Institutions 680.33 92.18 0.00 92.18 105.49 0.00 105.49

(a) Basic Training for ANM/LHVs 520.48 67.27 0.00 67.27 78.34 0.00 78.34

(b) Maintenance & Strengthening of HFWTCs 93.01 14.14 0.00 14.14 16.92 0.00 16.92

(c) Basic Training for MPWs Worker (Male) 56.09 8.72 0.00 8.72 10.23 0.00 10.23

(d) Strengthening of Basic Training Schools 10.75 2.05 0.00 2.05 0.00 0.00 0.00

2 Free distribution of Contraceptives 330.00 36.97 0.00 36.97 65.00 0.00 65.00

3 RCH Programme (Procurement of Supplies & Materials)

1500.00 300.00 0.00 300.00

4 Routine Immunisation (Supply of vaccine etc)

2457.16 236.49 0.00 236.49 615.00 0.00 615.00

5 Pulse Polio Immunisation 3994.18 1084.00 0.00 1084.00 1068.43 0.00 1068.43

(a) Procurement of Vaccines 1964.48 648.79 0.00 648.79 503.62 0.00 503.62

(b) Operating cost 2029.70 435.21 0.00 435.21 564.81 0.00 564.81

6 IEC (Inf., Edu. and Communication) 1001.50 155.83 2.51 158.34 186.31 3.14 189.45

7 Area Projects 463.51 46.23 0.00 46.23 50.01 0.00 50.01

(a) USAID assisted Projects 463.50 46.23 0.00 46.23 50.00 0.00 50.00

(b) EC assisted Projects 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01

8 Flexible Pool for State PIPs 48119.79 4994.53 0.00 4994.53 4820.00 0.00 4820.00

(i) RCH Flexible Pool 16229.47 1842.88 0.00 1842.88 2535.00 0.00 2535.00

(ii) Mission Flexible Pool 31890.32 3151.65 0.00 3151.65 2285.00 0.00 2285.00

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9 Strengthening of Maternal Health and Child Health Wing/Hospitals and other wing in District Hospitals

1280.00

II CENTRAL SECTOR SCHEMES 2106.78 219.93 21.34 196.27 350.00 27.65 377.65

A. DISEASE CONTROL PROGRAMME 300.45 41.07 0.00 41.07 72.00 0.00 72.00

1 Integrated Disease Survillance Project 300.45 41.07 0.00 41.07 72.00 0.00 72.00

B. FAMILY WELFARE 1806.33 178.86 21.34 155.20 278.00 27.65 305.65

1 Social Marketing Area Project 50.00 1.70 0.00 1.70 1.50 0.00 1.50

2 Social Marketing of Contraceptives 450.00 26.71 0.00 26.71 30.02 0.00 30.02

3 F.W Training and Res. Centre, Mumbai 18.80 0.29 0.95 1.24 6.03 1.35 7.38

4 NIHFW, New Delhi 34.00 4.98 10.83 15.81 10.65 13.08 23.73

5 IIPS, Mumbai 24.00 3.39 5.33 8.72 9.00 6.25 15.25

6 RHTC, Najafgarh 23.65 0.00 4.23 4.23 4.00 6.97 10.97

7 Population Research Centres 53.50 8.60 0.00 8.60 10.00 0.00 10.00

8 CDRI, Lucknow 23.15 3.85 0.00 3.85 4.00 0.00 4.00

9 Travel of Exp. /Conf/Meetings etc. 6.00 0.93 0.00 0.93 1.00 0.00 1.00

10 International Cooperation 8.95 1.33 0.00 1.33 2.15 0.00 2.15

11 NPSF/National Commission on Population 30.00 1.36 0.00 1.36 4.00 0.00 4.00

12 NGOs (PPP) 100.00 18.01 0.00 18.01 20.50 0.00 20.50

13 FW Linked Health Insurance Plan 40.00 3.17 0.00 3.17 6.00 0.00 6.00

14 RCH Training 51.62 2.51 0.00 2.51 6.00 0.00 6.00

15 Management Information System (MIS) 750.00 42.60 0.00 42.60 137.00 0.00 137.00

16 Other Schemes 142.66 14.43 0.00 14.43 26.15 0.00 26.15

(a) Research & Study 30.00 4.15 0.00 4.15 6.00 0.00 6.00

(b) Role of Men in Planned Parenthood 16.05 0.90 0.00 0.90 2.15 0.00 2.15

(c) Training in Recanalisation 4.20 0.02 0.00 0.02 0.23 0.00 0.23

(d) Assistance to I.M.A. 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.35 0.00 0.35

(e) Testing Facilities for IUD and Fallopian 4.50 0.67 0.00 0.67 0.67 0.00 0.67

(f) Expenditure at HQs (RCH) 30.00 2.97 0.00 2.97 3.00 0.00 3.00

(g) Regional Offices 24.00 2.54 0.00 2.54 10.25 0.00 10.25

(h) Information Technology 20.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 1.10 0.00 1.10

(i) FW Programme in Other Ministries 7.00 0.58 0.00 0.58 1.00 0.00 1.00

(j) Gandhigram Institute 5.91 1.60 0.00 1.60 1.40 0.00 1.40

Total (NRHM) 90558.00 10380.25 34.57 10414.82 11930.00 44.25 11974.25

III Depart of Health Research 200.00 45.00 0.00 45.00

ICMR & IRR 200.00 45.00 0.00 45.00

GRAND TOTAL 90758.00 10380.25 34.57 10459.82 11930.00 44.25 11974.25

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Approved Outlay

Plan Non-Plan Total Plan Non-Plan

Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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DETAILS OF EXTERNAL ASSISTANCE FOR REPRODUCTIVE AND CHILD HEALTH PROGRAMME AND IMMUNISATION STRENGTHENING PROJECT

1. EXTERNAL ASSISTANCE FOR RCH PROGRAMME

Sl.No.

Name of the Funding Agency

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 TOTAL

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12

1. WORLD BANK 0.00 22.89 180.32 123.13 258.47 151.05 132.52 296.36 1164.74

2. European Commission 0.00 74.46 86.57 0.00 110.81 156.31 103.49 380.27 911.91

TOTAL 0.00 97.35 266.89 123.13 369.28 307.36 236.01 676.63 2076.65

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2. EXTERNAL FUNDING ASSISTANCE FOR POLIO PROGRAMMESl.No.

Name of the Funding Agency

Year Amount (Euro/USD/SDR) Amount INR (in Crores)

1 2 3 4 5

1. KfW, Germany 2005 Euro (in million) 16.07 95.00

2 KfW, Germany 2006 “ 40.62 240.14

3 KfW, Germany 2007-08 “ 50.00 295.60

4 KfW, Germany 2008-11 “ 45.09 266.57

5 World Bank 2005-10 SDR (in million) 90.00 613.21

6 JICA, Japan 2005-08 USD (in million) 11.67 54.09

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KEY INDICATORS NFHS III (2005-06) - 5 YEARS PRECEDING THE SURVEY (ALL INDIA REPORT)

Sl. No.

State/UT/ Agency Women age 18-29 married by exact age 18 (%)

Birth Order 3 and above (3 years preceding the survey)

(%)All India 45.6 41.1

I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh 56.2 21.12 Assam 38.2 40.93 Bihar 63.7 52.34 Chattisgarh 50.5 46.15 Gujarat 35.4 37.96 Haryana 41.4 33.27 Jharkhand 60.2 49.98 Karnataka 41.0 28.89 Kerala 17.2 18.610 Madhya Pradesh 52.6 47.111 Maharashtra 40.2 26.912 Orissa 37.5 36.813 Punjab 21.6 28.714 Rajasthan 58.4 48.215 Tamil Nadu 25.2 21.516 Uttar Pradesh 52.2 55.617 West Bengal 53.3 31.3II. SMALLER STATES1 Arunachal Pradesh 41.7 51.42 Delhi 23.4 33.33 Goa 11.4 18.24 Himachal Pradesh 14.4 23.85 Jammu & Kashmir 16.1 42.46 Manipur 14.0 39.77 Meghalaya 24.1 57.08 Nagaland 22.4 56.99 Mizoram 19.4 41.410 Sikkim 28.7 33.311 Tripura 41.2 24.212 Uttarakhand 26.0 39.2

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Sl.No.

State/UT/ Agency Current Use of Contraceptives by currently married women (%)

Any modern method

Sterilisation Female sterilization

Male sterilization

Pill IUD Condom Spacing methods

All India 48.5 38.3 37.3 1.0 3.1 1.7 5.2 10.0I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh 67.0 65.8 62.9 2.9 0.3 0.5 0.5 1.3

2 Assam 27.0 13.2 13.0 0.2 10.3 1.3 2.3 13.9

3 Bihar 28.9 24.4 23.8 0.6 1.3 0.6 2.3 4.2

4 Chattisgarh 49.1 44.0 40.7 3.3 1.4 0.8 2.9 5.1

5 Gujarat 56.5 43.5 42.9 0.6 2.6 4.4 5.8 12.8

6 Haryana 58.3 38.9 38.2 0.7 2.8 4.7 11.8 19.3

7 Jharkhand 31.1 23.8 23.4 0.4 3.8 0.6 2.7 7.1

8 Karnataka 62.5 57.6 57.4 0.2 0.8 2.5 1.7 5.0

9 Kerala 57.9 49.7 48.7 1.0 0.4 2.3 5.5 8.2

10 Madhya Pradesh 52.8 45.6 44.3 1.3 1.7 0.7 4.8 7.2

11 Maharashtra 64.9 53.2 51.1 2.1 2.4 3.0 6.2 11.6

12 Orissa 44.7 34.1 33.1 1.0 7.0 0.5 3.0 10.5

13 Punjab 56.1 32.0 30.8 1.2 2.9 5.5 15.5 23.9

14 Rajasthan 44.4 35.0 34.2 0.8 2.0 1.6 5.7 9.3

15 Tamil Nadu 60.0 55.4 55.0 0.4 0.2 2.1 2.3 4.6

16 Uttar Pradesh 29.3 17.5 17.3 0.2 1.7 1.4 8.6 11.7

17 West Bengal 49.9 32.9 32.2 0.7 11.7 0.6 4.3 16.6

II. SMALLER STATES1 Arunachal Pradesh 37.3 22.6 22.5 0.1 8.1 3.4 2.8 14.3

2 Delhi 56.5 23.8 23.0 0.8 4.5 5.0 22.9 32.4

3 Goa 37.2 25.9 25.8 0.1 1.5 2.2 7.5 11.2

4 Himachal Pradesh 71.0 55.3 49.0 6.3 2.7 1.4 11.5 15.6

5 Jammu & Kashmir 44.9 28.9 26.3 2.6 4.7 2.7 8.0 15.4

6 Manipur 23.6 8.7 8.2 0.5 5.3 5.3 4.1 14.7

7 Meghalaya 18.5 9.6 9.5 0.1 4.9 1.5 2.4 8.8

8 Nagaland 59.6 9.9 9.9 0.0 4.7 5.2 2.6 12.5

9 Mizoram 22.5 42.9 42.9 0.0 10.6 4.7 1.4 16.7

10 Sikkim 48.7 25.7 21.2 4.5 12.8 3.0 4.1 19.9

11 Tripura 44.9 18.1 17.6 0.5 21.8 0.9 3.2 25.9

12 Uttarakhand 55.5 33.9 32.1 1.8 4.2 1.5 15.7 21.4

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State/UT/ Agency Unmet need for family planning (%)

Total unmet need

For spacing For limiting

All India 12.8 6.2 6.6I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh 4.7 3.0 1.7

2 Assam 10.5 3.5 7.1

3 Bihar 22.8 10.7 12.1

4 Chattisgarh 10.1 5.3 4.8

5 Gujarat 8.0 4.3 3.7

6 Haryana 8.3 3.1 5.2

7 Jharkhand 23.1 11.3 11.9

8 Karnataka 9.6 6.0 3.6

9 Kerala 8.9 6.0 2.9

10 Madhya Pradesh 11.3 5.4 5.9

11 Maharashtra 9.4 5.4 3.9

12 Orissa 14.9 6.8 8.1

13 Punjab 7.3 2.6 4.7

14 Rajasthan 14.6 7.3 7.3

15 Tamil Nadu 8.5 4.0 4.5

16 Uttar Pradesh 21.2 9.1 12.1

17 West Bengal 8.0 4.0 4.0

II. SMALLER STATES1 Arunachal Pradesh 18.8 8.3 10.6

2 Delhi 7.8 3.3 4.5

3 Goa 13.1 7.4 5.7

4 Himachal Pradesh 7.2 2.4 4.9

5 Jammu & Kashmir 14.5 5.8 8.7

6 Manipur 12.4 5.0 7.4

7 Meghalaya 35.0 23.2 11.8

8 Nagaland 17.3 12.3 5.0

9 Mizoram 26.1 10.0 16.1

10 Sikkim 16.9 5.6 11.2

11 Tripura 10.3 3.8 6.5

12 Uttarakhand 10.8 4.4 6.5

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State/UT/ Agency Ante natal Care Indicators (%)

Any ANC Atleast 3 Antenatal Checkup

Two or more TT injections during

pregnancy

Mothers who took IFA for at least 90 days

Institutional Births

Births assisted by Doctor/Nurse/LHV/ANM/Other Health Personnel

All India 76.4 52.0 76.3 23.1 38.7 46.6

I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh 94.3 85.4 85.3 41.2 64.4 74.9

2 Assam 70.7 39.3 65.4 16.2 22.4 31.0

3 Bihar 34.1 17.0 73.2 9.7 19.9 29.3

4 Chattisgarh 88.5 54.2 74.6 20.7 14.3 41.6

5 Gujarat 86.7 67.5 80.4 37.0 52.7 63.0

6 Haryana 88.3 59.2 83.4 26.7 35.7 48.9

7 Jharkhand 58.9 35.9 67.6 14.2 18.3 27.8

8 Karnataka 89.3 79.5 78.6 39.3 64.7 69.7

9 Kerala 94.4 93.6 88.7 75.1 99.3 99.4

10 Madhya Pradesh 79.5 40.7 70.6 12.4 26.2 32.7

11 Maharashtra 90.8 75.1 85.1 31.4 64.6 68.7

12 Orissa 86.9 61.8 83.3 33.8 35.6 44.0

13 Punjab 88.9 74.8 83.8 27.9 51.3 68.2

14 Rajasthan 74.9 41.2 65.2 13.1 29.6 41.0

15 Tamil Nadu 98.6 95.9 95.9 41.6 87.8 90.6

16 Uttar Pradesh 66.0 26.6 64.5 8.8 20.6 27.2

17 West Bengal 91.9 62.0 90.9 25.7 42.0 47.6

II. SMALLER STATES1 Arunachal Pradesh 52.6 35.5 40.1 11.2 28.5 30.2

2 Delhi 88.8 75.1 90.3 39.5 58.9 64.1

3 Goa 97.3 94.9 86.8 68.6 92.3 94.0

4 Himachal Pradesh 86.4 62.6 72.1 37.9 43.0 47.8

5 Jammu & Kashmir 84.6 73.5 81.0 27.6 50.2 56.5

6 Manipur 86.3 68.6 79.2 13.1 45.9 59.0

7 Meghalaya 67.6 54.0 51.8 16.7 29.0 31.1

8 Nagaland 57.8 32.7 50.7 3.5 11.6 24.7

9 Mizoram 74.3 59.3 51.4 24.7 59.8 65.4

10 Sikkim 57.8 32.7 50.7 3.5 11.6 24.7

11 Tripura 89.3 70.1 81.1 38.7 47.2 53.7

12 Uttarakhand 78.3 60.0 74.9 18.0 46.9 48.8

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State/UT/ Agency Vaccinations (children aged 12-23 months) %

BCG DPT ( 3 doses) Polio (3 doses)

Measles (%)

Fully immunized (BCG, measles, and 3 doses

each of polio/DPT)

No vaccinations

All India 78.1 55.3 78.2 58.8 43.5 5.1

I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh 92.9 61.4 79.2 69.4 46.0 3.8

2 Assam 62.4 44.9 59.0 37.4 31.4 15.2

3 Bihar 64.7 46.1 82.4 40.4 32.8 7.0

4 Chattisgarh 84.6 62.8 85.1 62.5 48.7 2.5

5 Gujarat 86.4 61.4 65.3 65.7 45.2 4.5

6 Haryana 84.9 74.2 82.8 75.5 65.3 7.8

7 Jharkhand 72.7 40.3 79.3 47.6 34.2 4.4

8 Karnataka 87.8 74.0 73.8 72.0 55.0 6.9

9 Kerala 96.3 84.0 83.1 82.1 75.3 1.8

10 Madhya Pradesh 80.5 49.8 75.6 61.4 40.3 5.0

11 Maharashtra 95.3 76.1 73.4 84.7 58.8 2.8

12 Orissa 83.6 67.9 65.1 66.5 51.8 11.6

13 Punjab 88.0 70.5 75.9 78.0 60.1 6.6

14 Rajasthan 68.5 38.7 65.2 42.7 26.5 5.5

15 Tamil Nadu 99.5 95.7 87.8 92.5 80.9 0.0

16 Uttar Pradesh 61.0 30.0 87.6 37.7 23.0 2.7

17 West Bengal 90.1 71.5 80.7 74.7 64.3 5.9

II. SMALLER STATES1 Arunachal Pradesh 57.7 39.3 55.8 38.3 28.4 24.1

2 Delhi 87.0 71.7 79.1 78.2 63.2 9.1

3 Goa 96.8 87.5 87.2 91.2 78.6 0.0

4 Himachal Pradesh 97.2 85.1 88.6 86.3 74.2 1.9

5 Jammu & Kashmir 90.9 84.5 82.2 78.3 66.7 4.5

6 Manipur 80.0 61.2 77.5 52.8 46.8 6.5

7 Meghalaya 65.9 47.3 56.6 43.8 32.9 16.5

8 Nagaland 86.4 66.8 63.5 69.5 46.5 7.0

9 Mizoram 46.3 28.7 46.2 27.3 21.0 18.4

10 Sikkim 95.9 84.3 85.6 83.1 69.6 3.2

11 Tripura 81.1 60.2 65.3 59.9 49.7 14.7

12 Uttarakhand 83.5 67.1 80.3 71.6 60.0 9.1

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Sl.No.

State/UT/ Agency Treatment of childhood diseases (ARI, breastfeeding, diarrhoea) %

Children under age five for whom treatment was

sought from health facility with symptoms of Acute

Respiratory Infection (ARI)

Percentage of children with diarrhoea taken to a health

provider

Given ORS Packets

No treatment taken for diarrhoea

All India 69.0 59.8 26.0 26.1

I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh 58.5 65.3 36.9 25.0

2 Assam 34.3 31.4 14.5 40.1

3 Bihar 70.2 53.9 20.9 28.1

4 Chattisgarh 66.8 61.6 40.0 25.1

5 Gujarat 63.0 56.8 26.3 31.9

6 Haryana 88.0 81.7 24.3 26.2

7 Jharkhand 67.0 44.1 17.3 37.5

8 Karnataka 68.9 65.6 31.9 23.0

9 Kerala 88.8 63.3 32.3 10.3

10 Madhya Pradesh 51.5 58.1 29.8 22.7

11 Maharashtra 71.8 77.3 38.5 17.4

12 Orissa 76.5 58.9 39.8 26.7

13 Punjab 87.1 75.2 34.1 31.9

14 Rajasthan 64.7 56.7 16.5 28.7

15 Tamil Nadu 75.3 63.3 32.2 20.4

16 Uttar Pradesh 73.4 58.3 12.5 28.1

17 West Bengal 69.1 67.4 42.3 17.3

II. SMALLER STATES1 Arunachal Pradesh 43.6 35.5 31.7 38.3

2 Delhi 89.3 75.0 29.9 25.9

3 Goa 83.0 72.1 50.6 15.1

4 Himachal Pradesh na 68.9 56.3 16.4

5 Jammu & Kashmir 71.6 67.0 40.6 28.0

6 Manipur 45.1 37.8 36.2 20.9

7 Meghalaya na 72.2 65.1 7.0

8 Nagaland 61.5 27.4 48.3 11.1

9 Mizoram 27.1 17.6 16.5 25.8

10 Sikkim 45.8 33.4 33.2 24.2

11 Tripura 81.2 64.5 58.1 10.7

12 Uttarakhand 74.0 61.7 33.1 16.8

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State/UT/ Agency Child Feeding Practices and Nutritional Status of Children (%)

Children who started breastfeeding within

one hour of birth

Children who are stunted (%)

Children who are wasted (%)

Children who are underweight (%)

All India 24.5 48.0 19.8 42.5I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh 24.6 42.2 12.2 32.5

2 Assam 50.9 46.5 13.7 36.4

3 Bihar 3.7 55.6 27.1 55.9

4 Chattisgarh 25.0 52.9 19.5 47.1

5 Gujarat 27.8 51.7 18.7 44.6

6 Haryana 22.1 45.7 19.1 39.6

7 Jharkhand 10.7 49.8 32.3 56.5

8 Karnataka 35.7 43.7 17.6 37.6

9 Kerala 56.5 24.5 15.9 22.9

10 Madhya Pradesh 15.9 50.0 35.0 60.0

11 Maharashtra 52.0 46.3 16.5 37.0

12 Orissa 54.8 45.0 19.5 40.7

13 Punjab 12.7 36.7 9.2 24.9

14 Rajasthan 14.1 43.7 20.4 39.9

15 Tamil Nadu 58.8 30.9 22.2 29.8

16 Uttar Pradesh 7.3 56.8 14.8 42.4

17 West Bengal 23.5 44.6 16.9 38.7

II. SMALLER STATES1 Arunachal Pradesh 58.6 43.3 15.3 32.5

2 Delhi 21.0 42.2 15.4 26.1

3 Goa 59.4 25.6 14.1 25.0

4 Himachal Pradesh 45.4 38.6 19.3 36.5

5 Jammu & Kashmir 31.6 35.0 14.8 25.6

6 Manipur 57.8 35.6 9.0 22.1

7 Meghalaya 57.8 55.1 30.7 48.8

8 Nagaland 66.4 39.8 9.0 19.9

9 Mizoram 54.2 38.8 13.3 25.2

10 Sikkim 42.9 38.3 9.7 19.7

11 Tripura 34.6 35.7 24.6 39.6

12 Uttarakhand 33.5 44.4 18.8 38.0

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State/UT/ Agency Nutritional Status of Ever-Married women (age 15-49) %

Malnourished Women aged 15-49 whose Body Mass

Index is below normal

Women who are overweight or obese

All India 35.6 12.6I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh 33.5 15.6

2 Assam 36.5 7.8

3 Bihar 45.1 4.6

4 Chattisgarh 43.4 5.6

5 Gujarat 36.3 16.7

6 Haryana 31.3 17.4

7 Jharkhand 43.0 5.4

8 Karnataka 35.5 15.3

9 Kerala 18.0 28.1

10 Madhya Pradesh 41.7 7.6

11 Maharashtra 36.2 14.5

12 Orissa 41.4 6.6

13 Punjab 18.9 29.9

14 Rajasthan 36.7 8.9

15 Tamil Nadu 28.4 20.9

16 Uttar Pradesh 36.0 9.2

17 West Bengal 39.1 11.4

II. SMALLER STATES1 Arunachal Pradesh 16.4 8.8

2 Delhi 14.8 26.4

3 Goa 27.9 20.2

4 Himachal Pradesh 29.9 13.5

5 Jammu & Kashmir 24.6 16.7

6 Manipur 14.8 13.3

7 Meghalaya 14.6 5.3

8 Nagaland 14.4 6.4

9 Mizoram 17.4 10.6

10 Sikkim 11.2 15.4

11 Tripura 36.9 7.1

12 Uttarakhand 30.0 12.8

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State/UT/ Agency Anaemia among Children 6-59 months by haemoglobin level (%)

Mild (10.0-10.9 g/d) Moderate (7.0-9.9 g/d)

Severe (<7.0 g/d)

Any anaemia (<11.0 g/d)

All India 26.3 40.2 2.9 69.5I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh 23.7 43.5 3.6 70.8

2 Assam 28.7 38.7 2.2 69.6

3 Bihar 29.6 46.8 1.6 78.0

4 Chattisgarh 24.0 45.2 2.0 71.2

5 Gujarat 25.0 41.1 3.6 69.7

6 Haryana 25.8 42.2 4.3 72.3

7 Jharkhand 29.3 39.1 1.9 70.3

8 Karnataka 28.6 38.6 3.2 70.4

9 Kerala 23.5 20.5 0.5 44.5

10 Madhya Pradesh 27.1 43.6 3.4 74.1

11 Maharashtra 21.9 39.6 1.8 63.4

12 Orissa 28.9 34.5 1.6 65.0

13 Punjab 21.7 38.1 6.6 66.4

14 Rajasthan 22.8 40.2 6.7 69.7

15 Tamil Nadu 27.1 34.6 2.6 64.2

16 Uttar Pradesh 25.4 45.0 3.6 73.9

17 West Bengal 30.0 29.4 1.5 61.0

II. SMALLER STATES1 Arunachal Pradesh 27.1 29.1 0.8 56.9

2 Delhi 26.3 30.0 0.7 57.0

3 Goa 19.5 17.1 1.5 38.2

4 Himachal Pradesh 25.7 26.8 2.2 54.7

5 Jammu & Kashmir 25.8 30.4 2.4 58.6

6 Manipur 25.6 15.2 0.3 41.1

7 Meghalaya 31.7 31.7 1.0 64.4

8 Nagaland

9 Mizoram 23.5 20.0 0.6 44.2

10 Sikkim 28.9 29.5 0.8 59.2

11 Tripura 27.5 34.6 0.7 62.9

12 Uttarakhand 28.4 30.6 2.3 61.4

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State/UT/ Agency Anaemia among Women 15-49 months by haemoglobin level (%)

Mild (10.0-11.9 g/d)

Moderate (7.0-9.9 g/d)

Severe (<7.0 g/d)

Any anaemia (<12.0 g/d)

All India 38.6 15.0 1.8 55.3I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh 39.0 20.6 3.3 62.9

2 Assam 44.8 21.2 3.4 69.5

3 Bihar 50.5 15.9 1.0 67.4

4 Chattisgarh 39.9 15.7 1.9 57.5

5 Gujarat 36.2 16.5 2.6 55.3

6 Haryana 37.6 16.7 1.7 56.1

7 Jharkhand 49.6 18.6 1.3 69.5

8 Karnataka 34.4 15.1 2.0 51.5

9 Kerala 25.8 6.5 0.5 32.8

10 Madhya Pradesh 40.8 14.1 1.0 56.0

11 Maharashtra 32.8 13.9 1.7 48.4

12 Orissa 44.9 14.9 1.5 61.2

13 Punjab 26.2 10.4 1.4 38.0

14 Rajasthan 35.2 15.4 2.5 53.1

15 Tamil Nadu 37.4 13.6 2.2 53.2

16 Uttar Pradesh 35.1 13.2 1.6 49.9

17 West Bengal 45.8 16.4 1.0 63.2

II. SMALLER STATES1 Arunachal Pradesh 36.6 12.5 1.6 50.6

2 Delhi 35.2 8.8 0.2 44.3

3 Goa 29.6 7.8 0.6 38.0

4 Himachal Pradesh 31.6 10.5 1.2 43.3

5 Jammu & Kashmir 37.3 13.1 1.6 52.1

6 Manipur 30.1 5.1 0.5 35.7

7 Meghalaya 32.8 12.6 1.8 47.2

8 Nagaland

9 Mizoram 29.1 8.8 0.7 38.6

10 Sikkim 42.1 16.2 1.7 60.0

11 Tripura 49.0 14.8 1.3 65.1

12 Uttarakhand 40.4 13.3 1.5 55.2

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COMPARATIVE KEY INDICATORS - NFHS III (2005-06 RURAL/URBAN)NFHS II (98-99) NFHS I (92-93)

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State/UT/Agency NFHS Women age 20-24 married by age 18 (%)

Married women with 2 living chil-dren wanting no more children (%)

1 2 3 4 5All India NFHS III (2005-06) 44.5 83.2

Urban 28.2 88.9Rural 52.5 79.9NFHS II (1998-99) 50.0 72.4NFHS I (1992-93) 54.2 59.7

I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 54.7 91.5

Urban 41.2 92.0Rural 61.4 91.2NFHS II (1998-99) 64.3 83.7NFHS I (1992-93) 68.6 64.8

2 Assam NFHS III (2005-06) 38.0 82.9Urban 23.3 93.8Rural 41.3 79.8NFHS II (1998-99) 40.7 64.5NFHS I (1992-93) 44.4 53.5

3 Bihar NFHS III (2005-06) 60.3 60.2Urban 37.3 80.2Rural 65.2 56.1NFHS II (1998-99) 71.9 41.8NFHS I (1992-93) na na

4 Chattisgarh NFHS III (2005-06) 51.8 75.3Urban 25.4 87.2Rural 60.3 71.2NFHS II (1998-99) 61.3 53.7NFHS I (1992-93) na na

5 Gujarat NFHS III (2005-06) 33.5 85.7Urban 27.3 87.9Rural 37.9 83.6NFHS II (1998-99) 40.7 75.9NFHS I (1992-93) 33.4 72.0

6 Haryana NFHS III (2005-06) 39.8 87.8Urban 33.3 87.6Rural 42.8 87.8NFHS II (1998-99) 41.5 81.1NFHS I (1992-93) 57.3 63.4

7 Jharkhand NFHS III (2005-06) 61.2 64.3Urban 33.6 82.7Rural 71.0 55.6NFHS II (1998-99) 64.1 43.8NFHS I (1992-93) na na

8 Karnataka NFHS III (2005-06) 41.2 88.4Urban 28.0 89.2Rural 49.4 87.8NFHS II (1998-99) 46.3 80.0NFHS I (1992-93) 51.2 67.3

9 Kerala NFHS III (2005-06) 15.4 88.0Urban 9.2 93.0Rural 19.4 85.5NFHS II (1998-99) 17.0 85.6NFHS I (1992-93) 19.3 84.1

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State/UT/Agency NFHS Women age 20-24 married by age 18 (%)

Married women with 2 living chil-dren wanting no more children (%)

1 2 3 4 510 Madhya Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 53.0 81.9

Urban 31.1 86.0Rural 62.0 79.9NFHS II (1998-99) 64.7 60.1NFHS I (1992-93) na na

11 Maharashtra NFHS III (2005-06) 38.8 88.0Urban 28.9 88.5Rural 48.9 87.4NFHS II (1998-99) 47.7 81.2NFHS I (1992-93) 53.9 73.1

12 Orissa NFHS III (2005-06) 36.3 82.3Urban 24.3 94.3Rural 38.7 79.5NFHS II (1998-99) 37.6 69.3NFHS I (1992-93) 45.5 60.6

13 Punjab NFHS III (2005-06) 19.4 91.2Urban 17.7 91.7Rural 20.4 90.8NFHS II (1998-99) 11.6 89.3NFHS I (1992-93) 14.9 75.3

14 Rajasthan NFHS III (2005-06) 57.1 72.8Urban 35.8 85.3Rural 65.7 64.6NFHS II (1998-99) 68.3 58.3NFHS I (1992-93) 69.5 44.2

15 Tamil Nadu NFHS III (2005-06) 21.5 94.6Urban 17.2 95.2Rural 26.1 94.1NFHS II (1998-99) 24.9 85.8NFHS I (1992-93) 36.1 79.3

16 Uttar Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 53.0 64.2Urban 30.0 76.3Rural 61.1 58.6NFHS II (1998-99) 64.3 43.7NFHS I (1992-93) na na

17 West Bengal NFHS III (2005-06) 53.3 89.4Urban 31.5 95.2Rural 62.6 87.2NFHS II (1998-99) 45.9 87.2NFHS I (1992-93) 56.4 74.2

II. SMALLER STATES/U.T.s (Population < 20 million)1 Arunachal Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 40.6 72.2

Urban 42.5 73.8Rural 39.8 71.4NFHS II (1998-99) 27.6 46.1NFHS I (1992-93) 43.9 31.3

2 Delhi NFHS III (2005-06) 21.2 91.6Urban 0.0 0.0Rural 0.0 0.0NFHS II (1998-99) 19.8 84.3NFHS I (1992-93) 28.7 78.2

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State/UT/Agency NFHS Women age 20-24 married by age 18 (%)

Married women with 2 living children wanting no more children (%)

1 2 3 4 53 Goa(North) NFHS III (2005-06) 11.7 82.5

Urban 14.6 83.2Rural 7.8 81.4NFHS II (1998-99) 10.1 75.3NFHS I (1992-93) 7.2 70.3

4 Himachal Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 12.3 96.3Urban 13.6 96.6Rural 12.2 96.2NFHS II (1998-99) 10.7 90.9NFHS I (1992-93) 24.2 77.2

5 Jammu& Kashmir NFHS III (2005-06) 14.0 77.6Urban 4.9 87.1Rural 17.1 71.5NFHS II (1998-99) 22.1 63.8NFHS I (1992-93) na na

6 Manipur NFHS III (2005-06) 12.7 64.5Urban 11.7 72.7Rural 13.2 60.2NFHS II (1998-99) 9.9 45.6NFHS I (1992-93) 14.3 39.5

7 Meghalaya NFHS III (2005-06) 24.5 36.0Urban 15.6 55.4Rural 28.1 27.3NFHS II (1998-99) 25.5 28.5NFHS I (1992-93) 28.1 25.7

8 Mizoram NFHS III (2005-06) 20.6 43.0Urban 16.9 48.0Rural 25.0 35.0NFHS II (1998-99) 11.6 36.7NFHS I (1992-93) 13.3 47.6

9 Nagaland NFHS III (2005-06) 21.1 57.8Urban 14.6 67.7Rural 23.7 52.1NFHS II (1998-99) 22.9 47.8NFHS I (1992-93) 16.4 34.7

10 Sikkim NFHS III (2005-06) 30.1 95.8Urban 15.9 95.7Rural 34.5 95.8NFHS II (1998-99) 22.3 90.2NFHS I (1992-93) na na

11 Tripura NFHS III (2005-06) 41.0 92.3Urban 37.8 91.2Rural 41.7 92.6NFHS II (1998-99) 37.7 87.8NFHS I (1992-93) 41.1 76.3

12 Uttarakhand NFHS III (2005-06) 22.6 86.3Urban 16.3 87.5Rural 24.7 85.7NFHS II (1998-99) 25.9 71.8NFHS I (1992-93) na na

Source : Facts Sheet (Final) NFHS III (IIPS)

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State/UT/Agency NFHS Current use of FP methods by currently married women age 15-49

Any modern method (%)

Total Sterilisation

Female sterilization

(%)

Male sterilization

(%)

IUD (%) Pill (%) Condom (%)

1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12All India NFHS III (2005-06) 48.5 38.3 37.3 1.0 1.8 3.1 5.3

Urban 55.8 38.9 37.8 1.1 3.4 3.9 9.9Rural 45.3 38.1 37.1 1.0 1.1 2.8 3.3NFHS II (1998-99) 42.8 36.0 34.1 1.9 1.6 2.1 3.1NFHS I (1992-93) 36.5 30.9 27.4 3.5 1.9 1.2 2.4

I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 67.0 65.9 62.9 3.0 0.5 0.3 0.5

Urban 67.2 64.5 61.5 3.0 0.9 0.6 1.3Rural 67.0 66.5 63.6 2.9 0.2 0.1 0.1NFHS II (1998-99) 58.9 57.0 52.7 4.3 0.6 0.5 0.7NFHS I (1992-93) 47.0 45.2 38.5 6.7 0.6 0.5 0.7

2 Assam NFHS III (2005-06) 27.0 13.2 13.0 0.2 1.3 10.3 2.4Urban 37.2 14.3 14.1 0.2 1.0 15.6 6.5Rural 24.8 12.9 12.7 0.2 1.3 9.1 1.5NFHS II (1998-99) 26.6 16.7 15.7 1.0 1.9 6.3 1.8NFHS I (1992-93) 19.9 14.6 12.2 2.4 0.9 2.8 1.7

3 Bihar NFHS III (2005-06) 28.8 24.4 23.8 0.6 0.6 1.3 2.3Urban 41.2 31.9 31.2 0.7 1.1 3.1 4.8Rural 26.8 23.1 22.6 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.9NFHS II (1998-99) 21.6 19.5 18.5 1.0 0.6 0.8 0.6NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na na na

4 Chattisgarh NFHS III (2005-06) 49.1 44.2 40.7 3.5 0.8 1.4 2.9Urban 58.9 45.4 43.9 1.5 2.7 2.9 8.0Rural 46.4 43.9 39.8 4.1 0.3 1.0 1.6NFHS II (1998-99) 42.3 38.4 35.1 3.3 1.0 0.8 2.1NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na na na

5 Gujarat NFHS III (2005-06) 56.5 43.5 42.9 0.6 4.5 2.6 6.0Urban 57.7 38.1 37.5 0.6 6.9 4.2 8.9Rural 55.5 47.6 47.0 0.6 2.7 1.5 3.8NFHS II (1998-99) 53.3 45.3 43.0 2.3 3.1 1.5 3.5NFHS I (1992-93) 46.9 41.0 37.5 3.5 3.0 1.0 1.8

6 Haryana NFHS III (2005-06) 58.2 38.9 38.2 0.7 4.7 2.8 11.8Urban 59.5 29.5 28.2 1.3 5.6 4.2 20.3Rural 57.7 42.8 42.3 0.5 4.4 2.2 8.2NFHS II (1998-99) 53.2 40.8 38.7 2.1 3.6 2.1 6.8NFHS I (1992-93) 44.4 34.8 29.8 5.0 3.2 1.2 5.2

7 Jharkhand NFHS III (2005-06) 31.1 23.8 23.4 0.4 0.6 3.8 2.8Urban 49.7 35.5 35.0 0.5 1.4 4.9 7.9Rural 25.2 20.2 19.8 0.4 0.4 3.5 1.2NFHS II (1998-99) 24.9 22.0 21.1 0.9 0.3 1.5 1.1NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na na na

8 Karnataka NFHS III (2005-06) 62.5 57.6 57.4 0.2 3.1 1.1 2.1Urban 59.2 50.2 49.9 0.3 5.7 1.7 4.0Rural 64.7 62.2 62.1 0.1 1.4 0.7 0.8NFHS II (1998-99) 56.5 52.2 51.5 0.7 2.8 0.6 1.0NFHS I (1992-93) 47.6 42.7 41.2 1.5 3.2 0.4 1.2

9 Kerala NFHS III (2005-06) 57.9 49.7 48.7 1.0 2.3 0.5 5.8Urban 58.5 47.4 45.6 1.8 2.4 0.0 8.7Rural 57.6 50.9 50.3 0.6 2.3 0.7 4.3NFHS II (1998-99) 56.1 51.0 48.5 2.5 1.6 0.4 3.1NFHS I (1992-93) 54.4 48.3 41.8 6.5 2.7 0.5 2.9

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Female sterilization

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Male sterilization

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IUD (%) Pill (%) Condom (%)

1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 1210 Madhya Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 52.8 45.6 44.3 1.3 0.7 1.7 4.9

Urban 56.3 38.4 36.8 1.6 1.6 3.6 12.9Rural 51.5 48.1 46.9 1.2 0.3 1.1 2.1NFHS II (1998-99) 42.8 37.9 36.0 1.9 0.7 1.0 3.1NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na na na

11 Maharashtra NFHS III (2005-06) 64.9 53.2 51.1 2.1 3.1 2.5 6.4Urban 64.0 45.3 44.2 1.1 5.5 3.8 10.0Rural 65.8 60.7 57.5 3.2 0.8 1.3 3.0NFHS II (1998-99) 59.9 52.2 48.5 3.7 1.9 1.7 4.0NFHS I (1992-93) 52.9 46.5 40.3 6.2 2.5 1.4 2.5

12 Orissa NFHS III (2005-06) 44.6 34.1 33.1 1.0 0.6 7.0 3.2Urban 49.9 31.4 30.3 1.1 1.5 10.2 6.9Rural 43.6 34.7 33.7 1.0 0.4 6.4 2.4NFHS II (1998-99) 40.3 35.6 33.9 1.7 0.8 3.0 0.9NFHS I (1992-93) 34.7 31.7 28.3 3.4 1.5 0.9 0.6

13 Punjab NFHS III (2005-06) 56.0 32.0 30.8 1.2 5.5 2.9 15.5Urban 51.7 22.6 21.2 1.4 4.1 2.8 22.1Rural 58.6 37.5 36.4 1.1 6.4 2.9 11.7NFHS II (1998-99) 53.8 30.9 29.3 1.6 6.1 3.1 13.8NFHS I (1992-93) 51.3 34.0 31.5 2.5 6.3 2.2 8.9

14 Rajasthan NFHS III (2005-06) 44.4 35.0 34.2 0.8 1.6 2.0 5.8Urban 62.0 41.3 39.6 1.7 2.4 4.9 13.3Rural 38.0 32.7 32.2 0.5 1.3 1.0 3.1NFHS II (1998-99) 38.1 32.3 30.8 1.5 1.2 1.5 3.1NFHS I (1992-93) 31.0 27.8 25.4 2.4 1.2 0.5 1.5

15 Tamil Nadu NFHS III (2005-06) 60.0 55.4 55.0 0.4 2.1 0.2 2.3Urban 59.2 52.5 51.9 0.6 3.0 0.3 3.4Rural 60.7 58.0 57.7 0.3 1.2 0.2 1.3NFHS II (1998-99) 50.3 46.0 45.2 0.8 2.5 0.3 1.5NFHS I (1992-93) 45.2 39.6 37.6 2.0 3.6 0.6 1.6

16 Uttar Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 29.3 17.5 17.3 0.2 1.4 1.7 8.7Urban 42.3 19.2 18.7 0.5 3.2 3.2 16.6Rural 25.2 16.9 16.8 0.1 0.8 1.3 6.2NFHS II (1998-99) 20.8 14.6 14.1 0.5 0.9 1.2 4.0NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na na na

17 West Bengal NFHS III (2005-06) 49.9 32.9 32.2 0.7 0.6 11.7 4.5Urban 49.9 29.3 28.8 0.5 0.9 10.7 8.9Rural 49.9 34.3 33.5 0.8 0.5 12.1 2.7NFHS II (1998-99) 47.3 33.8 32.0 1.8 1.4 9.2 2.9NFHS I (1992-93) 37.6 30.8 26.5 4.3 1.3 3.6 1.9

II. SMALLER STATES/U.T.s (Population < 20 million)1 Arunachal Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 37.3 22.6 22.5 0.1 3.6 8.3 2.9

Urban 39.4 19.4 19.4 0.0 6.5 8.7 5.1Rural 36.4 23.8 23.7 0.1 2.5 8.2 2.1NFHS II (1998-99) 32.8 20.7 20.6 0.1 4.2 7.3 0.7NFHS I (1992-93) 19.3 10.7 10.3 0.4 4.6 3.2 0.7

2 Delhi NFHS III (2005-06) 56.4 23.8 23.0 0.8 5.0 4.5 23.3Urban 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Rural 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0NFHS II (1998-99) 56.3 28.6 26.3 2.3 6.2 4.0 17.5NFHS I (1992-93) 54.6 23.2 20.0 3.2 7.8 2.9 20.5

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Total Sterilisation

Female sterilization

(%)

Male sterilization

(%)

IUD (%) Pill (%) Condom (%)

1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 123 Goa(North) NFHS III (2005-06) 37.2 25.9 25.8 0.1 2.3 1.5 7.8

Urban 38.6 24.6 24.5 0.1 2.7 1.9 9.3Rural 35.2 27.4 27.4 0.0 1.9 1.0 5.7NFHS II (1998-99) 35.9 28.2 27.8 0.4 1.9 0.9 4.9NFHS I (1992-93) 37.9 30.5 29.5 1.0 2.7 0.7 3.9

4 Himachal Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 71.0 55.3 49.0 6.3 1.5 2.8 11.7Urban 71.2 35.5 32.1 3.4 3.8 4.6 27.4Rural 71.0 57.7 51.0 6.7 1.3 2.6 9.9NFHS II (1998-99) 60.8 52.4 45.1 7.3 2.1 1.3 5.0NFHS I (1992-93) 54.4 45.8 32.6 13.2 2.7 0.5 5.3

5 Jammu& Kashmir NFHS III (2005-06) 44.9 28.9 26.3 2.6 2.7 4.7 8.1Urban 55.8 36.8 32.8 4.0 2.8 3.7 11.8Rural 40.4 25.7 23.7 2.0 2.7 5.1 6.5NFHS II (1998-99) 41.7 30.7 28.0 2.7 3.0 3.3 4.8NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na na na

6 Manipur NFHS III (2005-06) 23.5 8.6 8.1 0.5 5.4 5.3 4.2Urban 24.8 9.5 8.9 0.6 4.0 4.7 6.5Rural 22.9 8.1 7.7 0.4 6.0 5.6 3.1NFHS II (1998-99) 25.9 15.5 14.4 1.1 6.8 2.2 1.3NFHS I (1992-93) 24.1 13.8 10.9 2.9 6.7 2.4 1.2

7 Meghalaya NFHS III (2005-06) 18.5 9.6 9.5 0.1 1.5 4.9 2.5Urban 36.7 19.1 18.9 0.2 3.1 8.8 5.1Rural 13.0 6.6 6.6 0.0 1.0 3.8 1.7NFHS II (1998-99) 15.5 6.5 6.5 0.0 3.3 4.5 1.3NFHS I (1992-93) 15.1 10.0 9.4 0.6 2.2 2.4 0.5

8 Mizoram NFHS III (2005-06) 59.6 42.9 42.9 0.0 4.9 10.6 1.7Urban 64.0 46.0 46.0 0.0 6.8 9.6 2.4Rural 54.6 39.4 39.4 0.0 2.7 11.7 1.0NFHS II (1998-99) 57.1 45.3 45.2 0.1 5.4 5.4 0.9NFHS I (1992-93) 52.9 44.6 44.5 0.1 5.1 2.5 0.7

9 Nagaland NFHS III (2005-06) 22.5 9.9 9.9 0.0 5.2 4.7 2.8Urban 31.8 15.0 14.8 0.2 4.6 6.5 6.0Rural 18.8 8.0 8.0 0.0 5.5 3.9 1.5NFHS II (1998-99) 24.2 12.3 12.3 0.0 7.7 2.5 1.8NFHS I (1992-93) 13.0 6.4 6.3 0.1 2.0 2.1 2.1

10 Sikkim NFHS III (2005-06) 48.7 25.7 21.2 4.5 3.1 12.8 4.2Urban 51.7 26.7 25.0 1.7 2.3 11.7 8.5Rural 48.0 25.4 20.3 5.1 3.3 13.1 3.2NFHS II (1998-99) 41.4 24.8 22.4 2.4 5.6 9.5 1.5NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na na na

11 Tripura NFHS III (2005-06) 44.9 18.1 17.6 0.5 1.0 22.0 3.5Urban 44.4 17.1 16.8 0.3 0.3 23.0 5.3Rural 45.0 18.3 17.8 0.5 1.1 21.8 3.2NFHS II (1998-99) 43.5 26.7 26.1 0.6 1.9 13.5 1.4NFHS I (1992-93) 28.8 19.3 16.9 2.4 1.5 6.4 1.6

12 Uttaranchal NFHS III (2005-06) 55.5 33.9 32.1 1.8 1.5 4.2 15.7Urban 59.2 23.1 20.4 2.7 2.7 4.7 28.5Rural 54.2 37.8 36.3 1.5 1.0 4.0 11.2NFHS II (1998-99) 40.4 31.1 27.3 3.8 1.6 1.4 6.2NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na na na

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Total unmet need(%)

For spacing(%)

For limiting(%)

1 2 3 13 14 15All India NFHS III (2005-06) 13.2 6.3 6.8

Urban 10.0 4.6 5.4Rural 14.6 7.1 7.5NFHS II (1998-99) 15.8 8.3 7.5NFHS I (1992-93) 19.5 11.0 8.5

I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 5.0 3.2 1.8

Urban 6.3 3.6 2.6Rural 4.4 3.0 1.4NFHS II (1998-99) 7.7 5.2 2.5NFHS I (1992-93) 10.4 6.3 4.1

2 Assam NFHS III (2005-06) 10.8 3.6 7.2Urban 6.1 1.5 4.6Rural 11.8 4.0 7.7NFHS II (1998-99) 17.0 7.0 10.0NFHS I (1992-93) 21.7 11.0 10.7

3 Bihar NFHS III (2005-06) 23.1 10.7 12.4Urban 17.4 5.9 11.5Rural 24.0 11.5 12.5NFHS II (1998-99) 25.7 13.1 12.5NFHS I (1992-93) na na na

4 Chattisgarh NFHS III (2005-06) 10.5 5.4 5.1Urban 9.3 4.9 4.4Rural 10.8 5.5 5.3NFHS II (1998-99) 13.5 8.0 5.6NFHS I (1992-93) na na na

5 Gujarat NFHS III (2005-06) 8.2 4.4 3.8Urban 8.2 3.9 4.4Rural 8.2 4.8 3.4NFHS II (1998-99) 8.5 4.8 3.7NFHS I (1992-93) 13.1 7.6 5.5

6 Haryana NFHS III (2005-06) 8.3 3.1 5.2Urban 6.9 2.0 4.9Rural 8.9 3.6 5.3NFHS II (1998-99) 7.6 2.9 4.7NFHS I (1992-93) 16.4 8.8 7.6

7 Jharkhand NFHS III (2005-06) 23.7 11.6 12.2Urban 13.4 5.7 7.6Rural 27.0 13.4 13.6NFHS II (1998-99) 21.0 11.1 9.9NFHS I (1992-93) na na na

8 Karnataka NFHS III (2005-06) 10.2 6.3 3.9Urban 10.4 5.3 5.1Rural 10.1 7.0 3.2NFHS II (1998-99) 11.5 8.3 3.2NFHS I (1992-93) 18.2 11.8 6.4

9 Kerala NFHS III (2005-06) 9.0 6.0 3.0Urban 8.1 5.0 3.1Rural 9.5 6.5 3.0NFHS II (1998-99) 11.7 6.9 4.9NFHS I (1992-93) 11.7 7.2 4.5

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NFHS Unmet Need for Family PlanningTotal unmet need

(%)For spacing

(%)For limiting

(%)1 2 3 13 14 15

10 Madhya Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 11.8 5.5 6.3Urban 11.2 5.0 6.2Rural 12.0 5.7 6.3NFHS II (1998-99) 17.1 9.2 7.9NFHS I (1992-93) na na na

11 Maharashtra NFHS III (2005-06) 9.6 5.6 4.0Urban 9.9 5.4 4.5Rural 9.3 5.8 3.5NFHS II (1998-99) 13.0 8.1 4.9NFHS I (1992-93) 14.1 7.3 6.8

12 Orissa NFHS III (2005-06) 15.0 6.9 8.1Urban 12.5 5.6 6.9Rural 15.5 7.1 8.4NFHS II (1998-99) 15.5 8.7 6.8NFHS I (1992-93) 22.4 12.7 9.7

13 Punjab NFHS III (2005-06) 7.4 2.7 4.7Urban 7.4 2.4 5.0Rural 7.4 2.8 4.5NFHS II (1998-99) 7.3 2.8 4.5NFHS I (1992-93) 13.0 6.5 6.5

14 Rajasthan NFHS III (2005-06) 14.7 7.3 7.4Urban 9.8 5.2 4.6Rural 16.5 8.1 8.4NFHS II (1998-99) 17.6 8.7 8.9NFHS I (1992-93) 19.8 10.8 9.0

15 Tamil Nadu NFHS III (2005-06) 8.9 4.1 4.8Urban 8.8 4.4 4.4Rural 9.1 3.9 5.2NFHS II (1998-99) 13.0 6.6 6.4NFHS I (1992-93) 14.6 7.8 6.7

16 Uttar Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 21.9 9.3 12.6Urban 15.5 6.0 9.5Rural 23.8 10.3 13.5NFHS II (1998-99) 25.4 11.8 13.6NFHS I (1992-93) na na na

17 West Bengal NFHS III (2005-06) 8.8 4.4 4.4Urban 6.0 2.7 3.3Rural 10.0 5.1 4.9NFHS II (1998-99) 11.8 6.3 5.5NFHS I (1992-93) 17.4 9.4 8.0

II. SMALLER STATES/U.T.s (Population < 20 million)1 Arunachal Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 19.3 8.6 10.7

Urban 19.7 11.0 8.7Rural 19.2 7.6 11.5NFHS II (1998-99) 26.5 17.2 9.3NFHS I (1992-93) 20.4 12.9 7.4

2 Delhi NFHS III (2005-06) 8.0 3.3 4.7Urban 0.0 0.0 0.0Rural 0.0 0.0 0.0NFHS II (1998-99) 13.4 5.9 7.5NFHS I (1992-93) 15.4 7.6 7.9

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(%)For limiting

(%)1 2 3 13 14 153 Goa (North) NFHS III (2005-06) 13.2 7.5 5.7

Urban 12.1 6.8 5.3Rural 14.7 8.4 6.2NFHS II (1998-99) 17.1 7.3 9.8NFHS I (1992-93) 15.7 7.8 7.9

4 Himachal Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 7.3 2.4 4.9Urban 7.2 2.2 5.0Rural 7.3 2.4 4.9NFHS II (1998-99) 8.6 3.6 4.9NFHS I (1992-93) 14.9 9.2 5.6

5 Jammu & Kashmir NFHS III (2005-06) 15.0 6.0 9.0Urban 7.5 2.7 4.8Rural 18.0 7.3 10.7NFHS II (1998-99) 20.0 7.4 12.6NFHS I (1992-93) na na na

6 Manipur NFHS III (2005-06) 12.6 5.0 7.6Urban 12.2 6.1 6.1Rural 12.8 4.5 8.3NFHS II (1998-99) 23.6 13.6 10.0NFHS I (1992-93) 21.7 11.7 10.0

7 Meghalaya NFHS III (2005-06) 35.1 23.2 11.9Urban 19.6 12.7 6.8Rural 39.8 26.4 13.5NFHS II (1998-99) 35.5 23.4 12.1NFHS I (1992-93) 25.1 20.6 4.6

8 Mizoram NFHS III (2005-06) 17.4 12.4 5.0Urban 13.8 10.1 3.7Rural 21.6 15.0 6.6NFHS II (1998-99) 15.5 11.7 3.7NFHS I (1992-93) 11.9 9.2 2.8

9 Nagaland NFHS III (2005-06) 26.3 10.0 16.4Urban 20.2 7.8 12.5Rural 28.8 10.9 17.9NFHS II (1998-99) 30.2 18.3 11.9NFHS I (1992-93) 26.7 12.9 13.8

10 Sikkim NFHS III (2005-06) 16.9 5.6 11.2Urban 14.2 5.8 8.3Rural 17.5 5.6 11.9NFHS II (1998-99) 23.1 9.9 13.2NFHS I (1992-93) na na na

11 Tripura NFHS III (2005-06) 10.5 3.9 6.7Urban 8.1 3.4 4.7Rural 11.0 3.9 7.1NFHS II (1998-99) 17.7 8.1 9.6NFHS I (1992-93) 13.5 5.3 8.2

12 Uttarakhand NFHS III (2005-06) 11.3 4.6 6.7Urban 10.3 3.4 6.9Rural 11.7 5.0 6.7NFHS II (1998-99) 21.0 10.5 10.5NFHS I (1992-93) na na na

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NFHS Maternity care (for births in the last 3 years)Mothers who had

at least 3 antenatal care visits for their

last birth (%)

Mothers who con-sumed IFA for 90 days

or more when they were pregnant with their last child (%)

Births assisted by a doctor/nurse/LHV/ANM/other health personnel (%)1

Institutional births (%)1

Mothers who received postnatal care from a doctor/nurse/LHV/ANM/other health personnel within 2 days of de-livery for their last birth (%)1

1 2 3 16 17 18 19 20All India NFHS III (2005-06) 50.7 22.3 48.2 40.7 36.4

Urban 73.7 34.5 75.2 69.3 60.7Rural 42.8 18.1 39.1 31.1 28.1NFHS II (1998-99) 44.2 na 42.4 33.6 naNFHS I (1992-93) 43.9 na 33.0 26.1 na

I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 86.0 39.3 74.2 68.6 69.8

Urban 90.2 46.2 89.1 85.0 82.1Rural 84.0 35.8 66.9 60.5 63.7NFHS II (1998-99) 80.2 na 65.2 49.8 naNFHS I (1992-93) 75.3 na 48.9 34.3 na

2 Assam NFHS III (2005-06) 36.3 15.6 31.2 22.7 13.8Urban 68.9 31.1 62.4 59.0 37.1Rural 32.3 13.7 27.5 18.3 10.9NFHS II (1998-99) 30.9 na 21.4 17.6 naNFHS I (1992-93) 24.9 na 18.0 11.7 na

3 Bihar NFHS III (2005-06) 16.9 9.7 30.9 22.0 15.3Urban 36.2 24.7 56.1 47.7 33.0Rural 14.5 7.9 27.6 18.6 13.1NFHS II (1998-99) 15.9 na 24.8 14.8 naNFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na

4 Chattisgarh NFHS III (2005-06) 54.7 21.8 44.3 15.7 25.3Urban 82.3 32.1 74.0 58.0 63.6Rural 49.2 19.7 38.5 7.5 17.6NFHS II (1998-99) 33.2 na 32.3 13.8 naNFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na

5 Gujarat NFHS III (2005-06) 64.9 35.7 64.7 54.6 54.0Urban 81.5 48.3 83.9 78.0 72.7Rural 55.8 28.9 54.6 42.2 43.8NFHS II (1998-99) 61.2 na 53.5 46.3 naNFHS I (1992-93) 61.3 na 43.4 36.8 na

6 Haryana NFHS III (2005-06) 58.8 28.3 54.2 39.4 40.6Urban 75.5 42.9 79.0 66.7 63.3Rural 52.8 23.1 45.9 30.3 32.5NFHS II (1998-99) 38.2 na 42.1 22.4 naNFHS I (1992-93) 45.8 na 31.5 17.4 na

7 Jharkhand NFHS III (2005-06) 36.1 14.6 28.7 19.2 17.0Urban 67.1 25.9 62.2 54.1 44.0Rural 28.8 11.9 20.8 11.0 10.5NFHS II (1998-99) 24.5 na 17.5 13.9 naNFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na

8 Karnataka NFHS III (2005-06) 79.3 40.0 71.3 66.9 61.0Urban 89.3 48.9 87.7 84.8 70.2Rural 73.4 34.7 61.9 56.7 55.6NFHS II (1998-99) 72.4 na 59.1 51.1 naNFHS I (1992-93) 73.5 na 46.6 38.5 na

9 Kerala NFHS III (2005-06) 93.9 77.3 99.7 99.5 87.7Urban 96.9 79.2 100.0 100.0 91.1Rural 92.4 76.3 99.5 99.3 86.1NFHS II (1998-99) 98.6 na 94.1 92.9 naNFHS I (1992-93) 95.4 na 90.2 88.9 na

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NFHS Maternity care (for births in the last 3 years)

Mothers who had at least 3 antenatal care visits for their

last birth (%)

Mothers who con-sumed IFA for 90

days or more when they were pregnant with their last child

(%)

Births assisted by a doctor/nurse/LHV/ANM/other health personnel

(%)1

Institu-tional

births (%)1

Mothers who received postnatal care from a doc-tor/nurse/LHV/ANM/other health personnel within 2 days of delivery for their

last birth (%)11 2 3 16 17 18 19 20

10 Madhya Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 40.2 11.8 37.1 29.7 27.9Urban 58.4 20.2 66.4 59.9 53.4Rural 34.6 9.2 28.0 20.2 20.1NFHS II (1998-99) 27.1 na 28.9 22.0 naNFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na

11 Maharashtra NFHS III (2005-06) 75.3 30.5 70.7 66.1 58.8Urban 86.3 30.5 87.6 84.8 70.4Rural 65.5 30.5 56.5 50.5 48.7NFHS II (1998-99) 66.2 na 59.4 52.6 naNFHS I (1992-93) 63.3 na 53.1 44.5 na

12 Orissa NFHS III (2005-06) 60.9 32.8 46.4 38.7 38.3Urban 79.2 42.0 68.9 65.0 54.1Rural 58.0 31.4 42.9 34.6 35.9NFHS II (1998-99) 48.0 na 33.4 22.6 naNFHS I (1992-93) 34.9 na 19.0 14.1 na

13 Punjab NFHS III (2005-06) 72.5 26.1 68.6 52.5 55.3Urban 76.7 29.6 70.7 60.2 61.9Rural 70.2 24.2 67.4 48.4 51.6NFHS II (1998-99) 58.4 na 62.6 37.5 naNFHS I (1992-93) 62.2 na 47.3 24.8 na

14 Rajasthan NFHS III (2005-06) 41.2 12.8 43.2 32.2 28.9Urban 74.7 30.7 77.0 67.7 56.8Rural 32.5 8.1 34.6 23.3 21.7NFHS II (1998-99) 23.6 na 35.8 21.5 naNFHS I (1992-93) 18.1 na 19.3 12.0 na

15 Tamil Nadu NFHS III (2005-06) 96.5 43.2 93.2 90.4 89.6Urban 98.5 47.9 96.4 94.9 93.0Rural 94.8 39.2 90.6 86.7 86.6NFHS II (1998-99) 90.9 na 83.7 79.3 naNFHS I (1992-93) 88.4 na 69.3 64.3 na

16 Uttar Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 26.3 8.7 29.2 22.0 14.2Urban 40.9 16.4 50.5 39.9 31.1Rural 22.6 6.7 23.8 17.5 9.9NFHS II (1998-99) 14.6 20.7 21.8 15.2 naNFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na

17 West Bengal NFHS III (2005-06) 62.4 24.3 45.7 43.1 37.8Urban 87.3 37.4 80.2 79.2 67.4Rural 55.8 20.8 36.8 33.8 29.9NFHS II (1998-99) 57.4 na 44.2 40.1 naNFHS I (1992-93) 50.3 na 33.9 32.0 na

II. SMALLER STATES/U.T.s (Population < 20 million)1 Arunachal Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 36.4 11.6 33.4 30.8 23.3

Urban 56.6 24.3 65.4 61.4 43.4Rural 28.3 6.6 20.8 18.8 15.2NFHS II (1998-99) 40.9 na 31.9 31.2 naNFHS I (1992-93) 31.9 na 22.0 20.1 na

2 Delhi NFHS III (2005-06) 74.4 38.3 65.1 60.7 50.4Urban 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Rural 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0NFHS II (1998-99) 68.9 na 65.9 59.1 naNFHS I (1992-93) 72.2 na 53.8 45.3 na

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their last birth (%)

Mothers who con-sumed IFA for 90

days or more when they were pregnant with their last child

(%)

Births assisted by a doctor/nurse/LHV/ANM/other health personnel

(%)1

Institu-tional

births (%)1

Mothers who received postnatal care from a doc-tor/nurse/LHV/ANM/other health personnel within 2 days of delivery for their

last birth (%)11 2 3 16 17 18 19 203 Goa(North) NFHS III (2005-06) 95.0 72.0 94.3 92.6 78.4

Urban 96.4 78.9 94.6 92.6 80.4Rural 93.2 63.3 93.8 92.4 75.8NFHS II (1998-99) 96.3 na 90.8 90.9 naNFHS I (1992-93) 89.8 na 89.2 87.8 na

4 Himachal Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 62.6 38.6 50.2 45.3 40.8Urban 76.2 46.9 78.4 79.1 52.3Rural 61.2 37.7 47.6 42.1 39.6NFHS II (1998-99) 61.6 na 40.2 28.9 naNFHS I (1992-93) 41.0 na 25.6 17.1 na

5 Jammu & Kashmir NFHS III (2005-06) 74.2 27.5 60.5 54.3 48.0Urban 90.5 35.1 83.0 75.8 73.0Rural 69.9 25.5 54.8 48.8 41.4NFHS II (1998-99) 67.2 na 42.4 35.7 naNFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na

6 Manipur NFHS III (2005-06) 70.1 13.9 61.7 49.3 49.1Urban 85.9 21.8 85.2 71.2 70.1Rural 64.0 10.8 52.8 40.9 40.9NFHS II (1998-99) 54.7 na 53.9 34.5 naNFHS I (1992-93) 41.3 na 39.9 23.0 na

7 Meghalaya NFHS III (2005-06) 53.4 16.6 31.7 29.7 28.8Urban 81.0 32.7 78.1 75.0 68.5Rural 47.8 13.3 22.2 20.4 20.7NFHS II (1998-99) 32.0 na 20.6 17.3 naNFHS I (1992-93) 41.4 na 37.9 31.0 na

8 Mizoram NFHS III (2005-06) 57.8 25.0 69.4 64.6 51.5Urban 75.1 34.0 91.1 89.8 72.1Rural 41.3 16.4 47.4 39.1 32.0NFHS II (1998-99) 75.1 na 67.5 57.7 naNFHS I (1992-93) 69.2 na 62.2 48.5 na

9 Nagaland NFHS III (2005-06) 31.6 3.5 25.9 12.2 11.3Urban 57.9 9.0 54.3 32.0 30.5Rural 23.9 1.8 17.9 6.6 5.7NFHS II (1998-99) 21.9 na 32.8 12.1 naNFHS I (1992-93) 15.0 na 18.9 6.1 na

10 Sikkim NFHS III (2005-06) 69.4 39.4 55.8 49.0 48.5Urban 96.1 58.8 92.4 87.6 82.4Rural 65.0 36.2 50.2 43.1 42.9NFHS II (1998-99) 44.1 na 35.1 31.5 naNFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na

11 Tripura NFHS III (2005-06) 58.7 18.6 50.0 48.9 26.7Urban 72.5 33.3 79.7 75.7 30.4Rural 56.5 16.3 45.4 44.8 26.1NFHS II (1998-99) 47.2 na 47.5 45.2 naNFHS I (1992-93) 38.4 na 32.2 29.6 na

12 Uttarakhand NFHS III (2005-06) 44.8 26.2 41.5 36.0 30.2Urban 71.5 43.0 64.6 59.9 52.3Rural 36.2 20.8 34.4 28.6 23.1NFHS II (1998-99) 19.7 na 34.6 20.6 naNFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na

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NFHS Child immunization and vitamin A supplementationChildren 12-23 months fully im-munized (BCG, measles, and 3 doses each of polio/DPT) (%)

Children 12-23 months who have received BCG (%)

Children 12-23 months who

have received 3 doses of polio

vaccine (%)

Children 12-23 months who have received 3 doses of DPT vaccine

(%)

Children 12-23 months who have received measles

vaccine (%)

Children age 12-35 months who received a vitamin A dose in last 6 months (%)

1 2 3 21 22 23 24 25 26All India NFHS III (2005-06) 43.5 78.2 78.2 55.3 58.8 21.0

Urban 57.5 86.8 83.0 69.1 71.7 22.6Rural 38.6 75.1 76.5 50.4 54.2 20.4NFHS II (1998-99) 42.0 71.6 62.8 55.1 50.7 naNFHS I (1992-93) 35.5 62.2 53.6 51.7 42.2 na

I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 46.0 92.9 79.2 61.4 69.4 21.4

Urban 51.2 92.5 83.1 67.6 68.3 22.4Rural 42.9 93.2 76.9 57.8 70.1 21.0NFHS II (1998-99) 58.7 90.2 81.6 79.5 64.7 naNFHS I (1992-93) 45.4 74.1 68.2 66.0 53.7 na

2 Assam NFHS III (2005-06) 31.6 62.6 59.2 45.1 37.5 16.6Urban 29.3 75.9 55.2 48.3 39.7 12.9Rural 31.9 60.8 59.8 44.6 37.3 17.1NFHS II (1998-99) 17.0 53.5 37.9 37.5 24.6 naNFHS I (1992-93) 19.4 48.2 32.7 31.0 25.8 na

3 Bihar NFHS III (2005-06) 32.8 64.7 82.4 46.1 40.4 29.4Urban 45.6 70.6 90.4 52.2 48.5 19.8Rural 31.1 63.9 81.3 45.2 39.3 30.7NFHS II (1998-99) 11.6 36.0 42.2 24.9 16.2 naNFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na na

4 Chattisgarh NFHS III (2005-06) 48.7 84.6 85.1 62.8 62.5 12.7Urban 74.7 93.3 96.0 85.3 81.3 22.9Rural 43.1 82.7 82.7 57.9 58.4 10.7NFHS II (1998-99) 21.8 74.3 57.1 40.9 40.0 naNFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na na

5 Gujarat NFHS III (2005-06) 45.2 86.4 65.3 61.4 65.7 17.1Urban 54.7 89.6 71.7 67.0 73.6 15.7Rural 40.1 84.7 61.9 58.4 61.4 17.9NFHS II (1998-99) 53.0 84.7 68.6 64.1 63.6 naNFHS I (1992-93) 50.0 77.1 63.6 63.8 55.9 na

6 Haryana NFHS III (2005-06) 65.3 84.9 82.8 74.2 75.5 13.0Urban 82.2 88.9 88.9 84.4 84.4 17.0Rural 60.3 83.7 81.0 71.2 72.8 11.7NFHS II (1998-99) 62.7 86.8 74.3 71.1 72.2 naNFHS I (1992-93) 53.5 77.4 67.7 66.8 60.9 na

7 Jharkhand NFHS III (2005-06) 34.5 72.9 79.6 40.3 48.0 23.3Urban 51.0 89.6 82.3 59.4 60.4 19.1Rural 29.8 68.2 78.8 34.8 44.4 24.4NFHS II (1998-99) 8.8 44.3 36.4 21.6 18.2 naNFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na na

8 Karnataka NFHS III (2005-06) 55.0 87.8 73.8 74.0 72.0 17.1Urban 59.6 91.1 78.1 77.4 79.5 18.2Rural 52.2 85.8 71.3 72.0 67.5 16.4NFHS II (1998-99) 60.0 84.8 78.3 75.2 67.3 naNFHS I (1992-93) 52.2 81.7 71.4 70.7 54.9 na

9 Kerala NFHS III (2005-06) 75.3 96.3 83.1 84.0 82.1 38.2Urban 87.5 100.0 91.7 93.1 93.1 37.7Rural 69.4 94.6 78.9 79.6 76.9 38.4NFHS II (1998-99) 79.7 96.2 88.4 88.0 84.6 naNFHS I (1992-93) 54.4 86.1 75.2 73.7 60.5 na

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Children 12-23 months who have received BCG (%)

Children 12-23 months who

have received 3 doses of polio

vaccine (%)

Children 12-23 months who have received 3 doses of DPT vaccine

(%)

Children 12-23 months who have received measles

vaccine (%)

Children age 12-35 months who received a vitamin

A dose in last 6 months (%)

1 2 3 21 22 23 24 25 2610 Madhya Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 40.3 80.5 75.6 49.8 61.4 16.1

Urban 68.7 91.4 87.6 75.8 77.4 21.0Rural 31.5 77.0 71.8 41.6 56.4 14.6NFHS II (1998-99) 22.6 62.0 56.6 35.8 34.1 naNFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na na

11 Maharashtra NFHS III (2005-06) 58.8 95.3 73.4 76.1 84.7 32.0Urban 68.0 97.0 83.4 82.7 86.8 34.2Rural 49.8 93.5 63.7 69.7 82.6 29.9NFHS II (1998-99) 78.4 93.7 90.8 89.4 84.3 naNFHS I (1992-93) 64.3 86.9 81.8 83.1 70.2 na

12 Orissa NFHS III (2005-06) 51.8 83.6 65.1 67.9 66.5 25.6Urban 52.7 81.3 69.2 64.8 58.2 24.0Rural 51.6 84.0 64.3 68.4 68.0 25.9NFHS II (1998-99) 43.7 84.7 68.4 61.9 54.0 naNFHS I (1992-93) 36.1 63.3 56.7 56.3 40.2 na

13 Punjab NFHS III (2005-06) 60.1 88.0 75.9 70.5 78.0 17.0Urban 64.4 91.8 78.1 74.0 82.2 21.2Rural 58.1 86.2 74.9 68.9 76.0 14.8NFHS II (1998-99) 72.1 88.7 83.6 82.0 76.5 naNFHS I (1992-93) 61.9 77.4 73.4 73.6 64.8 na

14 Rajasthan NFHS III (2005-06) 26.5 68.5 65.2 38.7 42.7 13.2Urban 44.3 76.1 73.9 63.6 60.2 19.0Rural 22.1 66.7 63.0 32.6 38.4 11.7NFHS II (1998-99) 17.3 53.9 44.6 26.1 27.1 naNFHS I (1992-93) 21.1 45.6 33.9 29.6 31.3 na

15 Tamil Nadu NFHS III (2005-06) 80.8 99.5 87.8 95.7 92.4 37.2Urban 77.8 99.7 85.8 94.2 91.5 42.8Rural 83.6 99.3 89.6 97.0 93.3 32.4NFHS II (1998-99) 88.8 98.6 98.0 96.7 90.2 naNFHS I (1992-93) 65.1 91.7 86.0 86.5 71.5 na

16 Uttar Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 22.9 61.0 87.5 30.0 37.5 7.3Urban 32.6 66.6 89.3 38.7 48.7 8.7Rural 20.5 59.6 87.1 27.8 34.7 6.9NFHS II (1998-99) 20.2 56.5 41.3 32.7 33.5 naNFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na na

17 West Bengal NFHS III (2005-06) 64.3 90.1 80.7 71.5 74.7 41.2Urban 70.3 94.2 85.0 79.4 78.7 28.4Rural 62.8 89.1 79.7 69.5 73.7 44.4NFHS II (1998-99) 43.8 76.5 61.7 58.3 52.4 naNFHS I (1992-93) 34.2 63.1 56.0 51.9 42.5 na

II. SMALLER STATES/U.T.s (Population < 20 million)1 Arunachal Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 28.4 57.7 55.8 39.3 38.3 17.4

Urban 51.2 65.1 62.8 60.5 53.5 21.3Rural 21.1 55.3 53.5 32.5 33.3 16.0NFHS II (1998-99) 20.5 54.2 43.3 41.8 33.6 naNFHS I (1992-93) 22.5 46.3 38.8 38.8 27.5 na

2 Delhi NFHS III (2005-06) 63.2 87.0 79.1 71.7 78.2 17.1Urban 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Rural 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0NFHS II (1998-99) 69.8 92.0 81.0 79.9 77.5 naNFHS I (1992-93) 57.8 90.1 75.6 71.6 69.6 na

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Children 12-23 months who have received BCG (%)

Children 12-23 months who

have received 3 doses of

polio vaccine (%)

Children 12-23 months who

have received 3 doses of DPT

vaccine (%)

Children 12-23 months who

have received measles vac-

cine (%)

Children age 12-35 months

who received a vitamin A dose

in last 6 months (%)

1 2 3 21 22 23 24 25 263 Goa(North) NFHS III (2005-06) 78.6 96.8 87.2 87.5 91.2 37.3

Urban 83.5 97.9 88.7 90.7 93.8 33.3Rural 73.0 95.5 85.6 83.8 88.3 42.3NFHS II (1998-99) 82.6 99.2 95.8 93.4 84.3 naNFHS I (1992-93) 74.9 93.5 87.8 86.7 77.8 na

4 Himachal Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 74.2 97.2 88.6 85.1 86.3 28.9Urban 80.0 98.0 96.0 86.0 92.0 34.3Rural 73.6 97.1 87.9 85.0 85.7 28.3NFHS II (1998-99) 83.4 94.6 89.8 88.8 89.1 naNFHS I (1992-93) 63.2 84.8 78.4 78.5 71.8 na

5 Jammu & Kashmir NFHS III (2005-06) 66.7 90.9 82.2 84.5 78.3 15.2Urban 73.0 96.8 84.1 88.9 87.3 25.9Rural 64.9 89.2 81.6 83.2 75.7 12.4NFHS II (1998-99) 56.7 85.6 74.3 72.3 68.9 naNFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na na

6 Manipur NFHS III (2005-06) 46.8 80.0 77.5 61.2 52.8 15.4Urban 59.6 89.5 83.3 75.4 64.9 22.4Rural 42.8 77.0 75.7 56.8 49.1 12.6NFHS II (1998-99) 42.3 71.0 62.5 59.1 45.8 naNFHS I (1992-93) 29.1 63.8 39.4 43.3 37.0 na

7 Meghalaya NFHS III (2005-06) 32.8 66.3 56.9 47.6 43.8 19.9Urban 32.3 78.5 61.5 47.7 49.2 28.0Rural 32.9 63.6 55.9 47.6 42.7 18.2NFHS II (1998-99) 14.3 46.1 27.6 25.4 17.7 naNFHS I (1992-93) 9.7 43.8 23.6 22.9 13.2 na

8 Mizoram NFHS III (2005-06) 46.4 87.4 63.2 66.6 68.7 42.2Urban 57.4 94.1 72.1 76.5 79.4 41.6Rural 36.2 81.2 55.0 57.5 58.7 42.8NFHS II (1998-99) 59.6 88.2 71.9 69.5 71.0 naNFHS I (1992-93) 56.0 77.1 69.7 71.6 65.1 na

9 Nagaland NFHS III (2005-06) 21.0 45.9 46.4 28.8 27.4 8.7Urban 35.6 67.5 73.0 47.9 47.2 16.6Rural 17.3 40.4 39.6 23.9 22.4 6.5NFHS II (1998-99) 14.1 46.1 41.8 29.6 19.6 naNFHS I (1992-93) 3.8 19.4 16.3 12.5 10.0 na

10 Sikkim NFHS III (2005-06) 69.6 95.9 85.6 84.3 83.1 21.8Urban 85.4 97.6 97.6 95.1 87.8 33.8Rural 66.7 95.6 83.3 82.2 82.2 19.7NFHS II (1998-99) 47.4 76.5 63.5 62.5 58.9 naNFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na na

11 Tripura NFHS III (2005-06) 49.7 81.1 65.3 60.2 59.9 38.0Urban * * * * * 41.7Rural 47.9 80.2 64.6 59.4 58.3 37.4NFHS II (1998-99) 40.7 73.5 57.9 51.7 44.6 naNFHS I (1992-93) 19.0 39.7 32.2 32.2 28.9 na

12 Uttarakhand NFHS III (2005-06) 60.0 83.5 80.3 67.1 71.6 15.6Urban 67.2 84.4 82.8 68.7 75.0 19.7Rural 57.4 83.2 79.4 66.5 70.3 14.1NFHS II (1998-99) 40.9 76.8 62.4 56.1 56.0 naNFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na na

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within one hour of birth (%)

Children age 0-5 months exclusively

breastfed (%)

Children under 3 years who are

stunted (%)

Children under 3 years who are

wasted (%)

Children under 3 years who are underweight (%)

1 2 3 27 28 29 30 31All India NFHS III (2005-06) 23.4 46.3 38.4 19.1 45.9

Urban 28.9 40.3 31.1 16.9 36.4Rural 21.5 48.3 40.7 19.8 49.0NFHS II (1998-99) 16.0 na na na 46.7NFHS I (1992-93) 9.5 na na na 51.5

I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 22.4 62.7 33.9 12.7 36.5

Urban 18.9 53.3 27.4 13.0 29.1Rural 24.1 67.2 37.3 12.5 40.4NFHS II (1998-99) 10.3 na 38.6 9.1 37.7NFHS I (1992-93) 19.5 na na na 45.0

2 Assam NFHS III (2005-06) 50.6 63.1 34.8 13.1 40.4Urban 50.9 44.4 28.9 16.3 34.1Rural 50.5 64.9 35.5 12.7 41.1NFHS II (1998-99) 44.7 na 50.2 13.3 36.0NFHS I (1992-93) 19.9 na 50.4 10.8 49.2

3 Bihar NFHS III (2005-06) 4.0 27.9 42.3 27.7 58.4Urban 6.0 31.6 31.9 28.8 51.5Rural 3.8 27.3 43.7 27.5 59.3NFHS II (1998-99) 5.4 na 54.9 19.9 54.3NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na

4 Chattisgarh NFHS III (2005-06) 24.5 82.0 45.4 17.9 52.1Urban 27.8 69.2 32.8 17.7 38.9Rural 23.8 84.3 47.9 17.9 54.6NFHS II (1998-99) 13.9 na 57.9 18.5 60.8NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na

5 Gujarat NFHS III (2005-06) 27.1 47.8 42.4 17.0 47.4Urban 30.3 46.7 36.7 15.7 42.7Rural 25.3 48.4 45.6 17.7 50.0NFHS II (1998-99) 10.1 na 43.6 16.2 45.1NFHS I (1992-93) 13.9 na 44.1 19.8 48.1

6 Haryana NFHS III (2005-06) 22.3 16.9 35.9 16.7 41.9Urban 25.2 * 26.9 17.9 42.1Rural 21.3 16.7 38.9 16.2 41.8NFHS II (1998-99) 11.7 na 50.0 5.3 34.6NFHS I (1992-93) 2.5 na 42.9 5.7 34.6

7 Jharkhand NFHS III (2005-06) 10.9 57.8 41.0 31.1 59.2Urban 16.9 42.5 28.1 23.7 43.3Rural 9.5 61.8 44.2 32.9 63.1NFHS II (1998-99) 9.0 na 49.0 25.4 54.3NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na

8 Karnataka NFHS III (2005-06) 35.6 58.0 38.0 17.9 41.1Urban 36.9 54.0 28.4 15.8 33.8Rural 34.9 60.6 43.3 19.1 45.1NFHS II (1998-99) 18.5 na 36.6 20.0 43.9NFHS I (1992-93) 5.6 na 40.4 19.5 50.6

9 Kerala NFHS III (2005-06) 55.4 56.2 21.1 16.1 28.8Urban 54.2 55.6 21.3 10.1 22.5Rural 56.1 56.5 21.1 19.1 31.9NFHS II (1998-99) 42.9 na 21.9 11.1 26.9NFHS I (1992-93) 14.2 na 25.2 12.8 27.0

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Children under 3 years breastfed

within one hour of birth (%)

Children age 0-5 months exclusively

breastfed (%)

Children under 3 years who are

stunted (%)

Children under 3 years who are

wasted (%)

Children under 3 years who are underweight (%)

1 2 3 27 28 29 30 31

10 Madhya Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 14.9 21.6 39.9 33.3 60.3Urban 20.3 21.9 34.6 34.3 52.8Rural 13.3 21.5 41.6 32.9 62.6NFHS II (1998-99) 8.9 na 49.0 20.2 53.5NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na

11 Maharashtra NFHS III (2005-06) 51.8 53.0 37.9 14.6 39.7Urban 50.5 49.9 34.8 13.4 34.8Rural 53.0 55.1 40.3 15.6 43.5NFHS II (1998-99) 22.8 na 39.9 21.2 49.6NFHS I (1992-93) 7.8 na 40.9 23.1 51.4

12 Orissa NFHS III (2005-06) 54.3 50.2 38.3 18.5 44.0Urban 54.1 51.3 32.9 12.6 33.3Rural 54.3 50.0 39.1 19.4 45.7NFHS II (1998-99) 24.9 na 44.0 24.3 54.4NFHS I (1992-93) 17.9 na 44.9 23.4 52.4

13 Punjab NFHS III (2005-06) 10.3 36.0 27.9 9.0 27.0Urban 15.7 42.2 26.5 7.2 21.5Rural 7.3 32.6 28.7 10.0 29.9NFHS II (1998-99) 6.1 na 39.2 7.1 28.7NFHS I (1992-93) 5.3 na 38.0 21.1 46.0

14 Rajasthan NFHS III (2005-06) 13.3 33.2 33.7 19.7 44.0Urban 21.0 21.2 22.9 19.2 36.3Rural 11.3 36.2 36.4 19.9 45.9NFHS II (1998-99) 4.8 na 52.0 11.7 50.6NFHS I (1992-93) 8.1 na 41.8 21.2 44.3

15 Tamil Nadu NFHS III (2005-06) 55.3 33.3 25.1 21.5 33.2Urban 58.8 22.8 25.9 20.6 31.3Rural 52.3 40.5 24.4 22.1 34.8NFHS II (1998-99) 50.3 na 29.4 19.9 36.7NFHS I (1992-93) 22.5 na na na 45.7

16 Uttar Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 7.2 51.3 46.0 13.5 47.3Urban 8.5 31.8 39.9 12.9 37.9Rural 6.9 55.8 47.4 13.6 49.4NFHS II (1998-99) 5.7 50.8 55.7 11.2 51.8NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na

17 West Bengal NFHS III (2005-06) 23.7 58.6 33.0 19.0 43.5Urban 20.8 65.0 22.7 14.2 30.0Rural 24.5 57.1 35.4 20.2 46.7NFHS II (1998-99) 25.0 na 41.5 13.6 48.7NFHS I (1992-93) 11.3 na na na 54.8

II. SMALLER STATES/U.T.s (Population < 20 million)1 Arunachal Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 55.0 60.0 34.2 16.5 36.9

Urban 53.7 55.6 31.7 6.3 23.8Rural 55.5 62.0 35.2 20.5 42.1NFHS II (1998-99) 49.0 na 26.5 7.9 24.3NFHS I (1992-93) 41.4 na 49.2 12.9 38.4

2 Delhi NFHS III (2005-06) 19.3 34.5 35.4 15.5 33.1Urban 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Rural 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0NFHS II (1998-99) 23.8 na 36.8 12.5 34.7NFHS I (1992-93) 6.3 na 39.7 12.7 40.9

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NFHS Child Feeding Practices and Nutritional Status of Children

Children under 3 years breastfed

within one hour of birth (%)

Children age 0-5 months exclusively

breastfed (%)

Children under 3 years who are

stunted (%)

Children under 3 years who are

wasted (%)

Children under 3 years who are underweight (%)

1 2 3 27 28 29 30 31

3 Goa(North) NFHS III (2005-06) 59.7 17.7 21.3 12.1 29.3Urban 64.7 19.0 18.3 8.7 21.6Rural 53.4 15.8 24.9 16.3 38.6NFHS II (1998-99) 34.4 na 18.1 13.1 28.6NFHS I (1992-93) 29.1 na 29.8 15.5 34.1

4 Himachal Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 43.4 27.1 26.6 18.8 36.2Urban 38.5 * 25.0 18.5 33.9Rural 43.9 27.6 26.7 18.8 36.4NFHS II (1998-99) 20.7 na 41.3 16.9 43.6NFHS I (1992-93) 12.6 na na na 43.7

5 Jammu& Kashmir NFHS III (2005-06) 31.9 42.3 27.6 15.4 29.4Urban 20.9 * 25.2 12.2 20.6Rural 34.8 41.7 28.3 16.1 31.6NFHS II (1998-99) 20.8 na 38.8 11.8 34.5NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na

6 Manipur NFHS III (2005-06) 57.2 61.7 24.7 8.3 23.8Urban 58.4 71.6 18.9 7.4 20.3Rural 56.8 57.9 26.8 8.6 25.2NFHS II (1998-99) 27.0 na 31.3 8.2 27.5NFHS I (1992-93) 13.2 na 24.4 9.9 26.8

7 Meghalaya NFHS III (2005-06) 58.6 26.3 41.7 28.2 46.3Urban 53.6 22.5 39.1 23.9 35.9Rural 59.6 27.2 42.2 28.9 48.0NFHS II (1998-99) 26.7 na 44.9 13.3 37.9NFHS I (1992-93) 8.6 na 47.1 17.8 44.4

8 Mizoram NFHS III (2005-06) 65.4 46.1 30.1 9.2 21.6Urban 59.9 44.1 23.0 8.7 13.8Rural 70.7 48.4 36.7 9.6 28.8NFHS II (1998-99) 54.0 na 34.6 10.2 27.7NFHS I (1992-93) 30.5 na 36.4 3.0 28.4

9 Nagaland NFHS III (2005-06) 51.5 29.2 30.3 14.6 29.7Urban 49.3 25.4 21.5 11.7 21.3Rural 52.1 30.3 32.4 15.3 31.8NFHS II (1998-99) 24.5 na 33.0 10.4 24.1NFHS I (1992-93) 66.0 na 28.7 13.0 27.5

10 Sikkim NFHS III (2005-06) 43.3 37.2 28.9 13.1 22.6Urban 38.2 * 26.0 20.5 26.0Rural 44.1 38.3 29.3 12.0 22.1NFHS II (1998-99) 31.4 na 31.7 4.8 20.6NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na

11 Tripura NFHS III (2005-06) 33.1 36.1 30.0 19.9 39.0Urban 21.7 * 29.0 14.5 37.1Rural 35.0 38.2 30.2 20.8 39.2NFHS II (1998-99) 31.8 na 40.4 13.1 42.6NFHS I (1992-93) 6.8 na 41.4 19.5 45.2

12 Uttaranchal NFHS III (2005-06) 32.9 31.2 31.9 16.2 38.0Urban 29.1 * 18.4 11.0 29.4Rural 34.2 35.1 36.3 17.8 40.8NFHS II (1998-99) 24.1 na 46.6 7.6 41.8NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na na

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NFHS Nutritional Status of Ever-Married Women

(age 15-49)

Anaemia among children and ever married women, pregnant age 15-49)

Women whose Body Mass Index is below

normal (%)

Children age 6-35 months who are anaemic

Ever-married women age 15-49 who are

anaemic (%)

Pregnant women age 15-49 who are anaemic

(%)1 2 3 32 33 34 35

All India NFHS III (2005-06) 33.0 79.1 56.1 57.8Urban 19.8 72.6 51.4 54.5Rural 38.8 81.2 58.1 58.8NFHS II (1998-99) 36.2 74.2 51.8 49.7NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 30.8 79.0 62.0 56.4

Urban 16.4 72.0 58.4 51.7Rural 37.5 82.7 63.7 58.2NFHS II (1998-99) 37.4 72.3 49.8 41.8NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

2 Assam NFHS III (2005-06) 36.5 76.7 69.0 72.0Urban 22.5 70.4 66.3 67.4Rural 39.5 77.4 69.5 72.7NFHS II (1998-99) 27.1 63.2 69.7 62.3NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

3 Bihar NFHS III (2005-06) 43.0 87.6 68.3 60.2Urban 25.1 75.8 68.8 66.4Rural 45.9 89.0 68.2 59.4NFHS II (1998-99) 39.1 81.1 60.4 46.4NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

4 Chattisgarh NFHS III (2005-06) 41.0 81.0 57.6 63.1Urban 23.5 75.6 50.3 65.2Rural 45.7 82.1 59.4 62.7NFHS II (1998-99) 48.1 87.7 68.7 68.3NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

5 Gujarat NFHS III (2005-06) 32.3 80.1 55.5 60.8Urban 19.5 73.8 50.5 59.1Rural 41.9 83.6 59.2 61.7NFHS II (1998-99) 37.0 74.5 46.3 47.4NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

6 Haryana NFHS III (2005-06) 27.8 82.5 56.5 69.7Urban 16.9 79.8 55.6 61.5Rural 32.5 83.3 56.9 71.7NFHS II (1998-99) 25.9 83.9 47.0 55.5NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

7 Jharkhand NFHS III (2005-06) 42.6 77.7 70.4 68.4Urban 26.1 65.9 59.4 69.6Rural 47.8 80.5 73.7 68.2NFHS II (1998-99) 41.1 82.4 72.9 64.0NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

8 Karnataka NFHS III (2005-06) 31.4 82.7 50.3 59.5Urban 19.8 79.4 46.7 48.7Rural 38.2 84.3 52.5 65.6NFHS II (1998-99) 38.8 70.6 42.4 48.6NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

9 Kerala NFHS III (2005-06) 12.5 55.7 32.3 33.1Urban 9.1 51.3 32.3 27.7Rural 14.3 57.9 32.4 35.8NFHS II (1998-99) 18.7 43.9 22.7 20.3NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

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(age 15-49)Anaemia among children and ever married women, pregnant age 15-49)

Women whose Body Mass Index is below

normal (%)

Children age 6-35 months who are anaemic

Ever-married women age 15-49 who are

anaemic (%)

Pregnant women age 15-49 who are anaemic

(%)1 2 3 32 33 34 3510 Madhya Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 40.1 82.6 57.6 57.9

Urban 28.7 75.2 48.3 44.3Rural 44.2 84.9 61.0 62.4NFHS II (1998-99) 35.2 71.3 49.3 49.9NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

11 Maharashtra NFHS III (2005-06) 32.6 71.9 49.0 57.8Urban 20.7 65.7 46.6 60.1Rural 43.0 76.8 51.1 56.4NFHS II (1998-99) 39.7 76.0 48.5 52.6NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

12 Orissa NFHS III (2005-06) 40.5 74.2 62.8 68.1Urban 24.1 63.2 56.4 46.2Rural 43.7 75.8 64.0 71.3NFHS II (1998-99) 48.0 72.3 63.0 60.5NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

13 Punjab NFHS III (2005-06) 13.5 80.2 38.4 41.6Urban 11.8 80.5 40.0 42.6Rural 14.5 80.0 37.4 41.0NFHS II (1998-99) 16.9 80.0 41.4 37.1NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

14 Rajasthan NFHS III (2005-06) 33.6 79.6 53.1 61.2Urban 25.6 77.5 48.0 64.5Rural 36.5 80.1 54.9 60.1NFHS II (1998-99) 36.1 82.3 48.5 51.4NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

15 Tamil Nadu NFHS III (2005-06) 23.5 72.5 53.3 53.3Urban 16.2 74.2 52.6 57.4Rural 30.0 71.0 53.9 50.5NFHS II (1998-99) 29.0 69.0 56.5 57.1NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

16 Uttar Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 34.1 85.1 50.8 51.6Urban 23.3 82.5 50.7 51.3Rural 37.2 85.7 50.8 51.7NFHS II (1998-99) 36.5 73.8 49.0 45.8NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

17 West Bengal NFHS III (2005-06) 37.7 69.4 63.8 62.6Urban 19.9 58.2 59.0 63.1Rural 44.9 71.9 65.6 62.5NFHS II (1998-99) 43.7 78.3 62.7 56.9NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

II. SMALLER STATES/U.T.s (Population < 20 million)1 Arunachal Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 15.5 66.3 48.9 49.2

Urban 18.6 71.7 53.8 *Rural 14.3 64.3 46.9 47.3NFHS II (1998-99) 10.7 54.5 62.5 49.2NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

2 Delhi NFHS III (2005-06) 10.6 63.2 43.4 29.9Urban 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Rural 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0NFHS II (1998-99) 12.0 69.0 40.5 34.7NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

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Women whose Body Mass Index is below

normal (%)

Children age 6-35 months who are anaemic

Ever-married women age 15-49 who are

anaemic (%)

Pregnant women age 15-49 who are anaemic

(%)1 2 3 32 33 34 353 Goa(North) NFHS III (2005-06) 20.5 49.3 38.9 36.9

Urban 16.1 49.4 38.9 43.3Rural 26.1 49.2 38.8 26.1NFHS II (1998-99) 27.1 53.4 36.4 35.0NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

4 Himachal Pradesh NFHS III (2005-06) 24.3 58.8 40.9 37.0Urban 10.3 49.1 37.9 46.2Rural 25.8 59.8 41.2 36.1NFHS II (1998-99) 29.7 69.9 40.5 31.8NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

5 Jammu & Kashmir NFHS III (2005-06) 21.3 68.1 53.1 54.0Urban 9.1 72.0 51.5 54.8Rural 26.1 67.3 53.6 53.8NFHS II (1998-99) 26.4 71.1 58.7 56.3NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

6 Manipur NFHS III (2005-06) 13.9 52.8 39.3 36.4Urban 10.1 53.6 40.6 37.1Rural 15.5 52.5 38.7 36.1NFHS II (1998-99) 18.8 45.2 28.9 36.7NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

7 Meghalaya NFHS III (2005-06) 13.7 68.7 45.4 56.1Urban 15.7 61.1 36.1 *Rural 13.1 69.8 47.9 57.1NFHS II (1998-99) 25.8 67.6 63.3 58.6NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

8 Mizoram NFHS III (2005-06) 15.3 51.7 38.2 49.3Urban 11.0 44.4 30.2 46.4Rural 20.7 58.5 47.5 50.8NFHS II (1998-99) 22.6 57.2 48.0 45.7NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

9 Nagaland NFHS III (2005-06) 15.9 na na naUrban 13.1 na na naRural 16.9 na na naNFHS II (1998-99) 18.4 43.7 38.4 38.2NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

10 Sikkim NFHS III (2005-06) 9.6 56.9 46.8 53.1Urban 5.1 59.2 37.1 35.7Rural 10.6 56.5 49.0 56.3NFHS II (1998-99) 11.2 76.5 61.1 47.6NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

11 Tripura NFHS III (2005-06) 35.1 67.9 67.4 57.6Urban 23.8 68.5 68.9 *Rural 37.5 67.8 67.1 55.6NFHS II (1998-99) 35.2 61.8 59.0 53.6NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

12 Uttarakhand NFHS III (2005-06) 25.7 61.5 47.6 45.2Urban 11.1 60.2 44.3 45.7Rural 30.8 62.0 48.8 45.0NFHS II (1998-99) 32.4 77.4 45.6 49.8NFHS I (1992-93) na na na na

TABLE - E.2 (Contd...)

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Comparative Key Indicators - DLHS I 1998-99, DLHS II 2002-04 & DLHS III (2007-08)*

Sl. No.

State/UT/Agency DLHS Mean age at marriage for Girls

Percent girls marrying below age 18

Birth of order 2 & above

1 2 3 4 5 6

All India DLHS I (1998-99) 19.2 36.9

DLHS II (2002-04) 19.5 27.5 58.6

DLHS III (2007-08) * 19.8 22.1 48.4I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh DLHS I 18.8 37.3

DLHS II 18.4 38.6 59.7DLHS III 19.0 28.7 49.8

2 Assam DLHS I 20.3 28.7 DLHS II 20.7 23.8 45.9DLHS III 20.9 21.8 40.5

3 Bihar DLHS I 17.4 58.2 DLHS II 17.3 52.8 66.6DLHS III 17.6 46.2 59.6

4 Chattisgarh DLHS IDLHS II 19.0 31.1 naDLHS III 19.0 21.3 52.4

5 Gujarat DLHS I 20.6 25.3 DLHS II 19.3 24.6 56.3DLHS III 19.8 18.9 40.6

6 Haryana DLHS I 20.5 31.6 DLHS II 19.0 27.8 56.2DLHS III 19.7 15.9 40.5

7 Jharkhand DLHS IDLHS II 18.6 40.9 64.3DLHS III 18.3 36.0 51.4

8 Karnataka DLHS I 19.5 35.3 DLHS II 19.1 31.4 59.4DLHS III 19.8 22.8 59.8

9 Kerala DLHS I 22.7 9.1 DLHS II 21.9 6.6 32.7DLHS III 22.1 6.7 28.2

10 Madhya Pradesh DLHS I 18.1 51.4 DLHS II 18.2 43.5 62.1DLHS III 18.5 29.2 44.5

11 Maharashtra DLHS I 19.3 30.9 DLHS II 19.1 21.1 58.2DLHS III 19.3 17.7 50.9

12 Orissa DLHS I 19.9 32.2 DLHS II 20.5 23.1 55.5DLHS III 20.5 19.1 39.6

13 Punjab DLHS I 21.5 11.2 DLHS II 20.9 10.2 48.2DLHS III 21.3 5.9 35.4

14 Rajasthan DLHS I 17.5 57.1 DLHS II 17.3 49.4 60.3DLHS III 17.7 41.0 45.9

15 Tamil Nadu DLHS I 21.0 19.1 DLHS II 20.7 15.5 46.5DLHS III 21.4 9.4 35.8

16 Uttar Pradesh DLHS I 17.7 49.8 DLHS II 18.1 41.4 63.6DLHS III 18.4 33.1 57.9

17 West Bengal DLHS I 18.3 51.1 DLHS II 18.5 45.9 61.9DLHS III 18.5 41.3 44.2

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Birth of order 2 & above

1 2 3 4 5 6

II. SMALLER STATES/U.T.s (Population < 20 million)1 Arunachal Pradesh DLHS I 19.0 32.8

DLHS II 19.5 26.6 DLHS III 21.7 8.2 32.8

2 Delhi DLHS I 22.4 6.4 DLHS II 20.6 10.8 48.7DLHS III 21.7 6.0 42.7

3 Goa DLHS I 24.7 3.5 DLHS II 24.4 3.6 34.8DLHS III 25.1 3.3 32.6

4 Himachal Pradesh DLHS I 21.3 3.0 DLHS II 21.7 2.9 41.0DLHS III 21.9 1.6 32.1

5 Jammu& Kashmir DLHS I 20.4 1.5 DLHS II 22.1 6.5 34.2DLHS III 22.2 7.4 33.3

6 Manipur DLHS I 23.8 9.8 DLHS II 24.1 9.6 DLHS III 23.6 6.3 40.6

7 Meghalaya DLHS I 19.9 0.8 DLHS II 20.8 16.7 51.9DLHS III 21.2 15.1 48.6

8 Mizoram DLHS I 20.4 16.0 DLHS II 21.6 14.0 50.4DLHS III 21.8 9.9 39.7

9 Nagaland DLHS I 19.3 29.5 DLHS II 22.5 7.4 DLHS III na na na

10 Sikkim DLHS I 22.1 15.7 DLHS II 21.9 12.0 38.7DLHS III 21.5 16.0 40.0

11 Tripura DLHS I 19.7 34.5 DLHS II 20.9 22.2 33.7DLHS III 20.3 21.5 41.5

12 Uttarakhand DLHS IDLHS II 20.5 9.8 43.2DLHS III 20.6 5.8 40.6

III. UNION TERRITORIES1 A&N Islands DLHS I 20.4 20.6

DLHS II 21.2 4.3 DLHS III 21.6 6.0 27.1

2 Chandigarh DLHS I 25.0 0.0 DLHS II 22.8 4.4 40.2DLHS III 23.2 3.3 37.5

3 D&N Haveli DLHS I 17.5 50.6 DLHS II 19.7 25.6 naDLHS III 19.7 32.0 51.7

4 Daman & Diu DLHS I 20.9 17.6 DLHS II 23.0 12.3 77.7DLHS III 20.8 5.4 39.3

5 Lakshadweep DLHS I 19.9 18.2 DLHS II 20.7 13.7 38.8DLHS III 22.0 2.5 27.2

6 Pondicherry DLHS I 22.1 5.0 DLHS II 22.4 4.9 34.3DLHS III 22.5 3.6 34.5

TABLE - E.3 (Contd...)

Comparative Key Indicators - DLHS I 1998-99, DLHS II 2002-04 & DLHS III (2007-08)*

na = not available

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Comparative Key Indicators - DLHS I 1998-99, DLHS II 2002-04 & DLHS III (2007-08)*

Sl. No.

State/UT/Agency

DLHS Current use of contraceptive methods by (%)

Any modern method

Sterilisation Female Ster.

Male Ster. IUD Oral Pills Condoms

1 2 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13All India DLHS I (1998-99) 42.5 35.0 33.5 1.5 1.9 2.4 3.1

DLHS II (2002-04) 45.7 35.2 34.3 0.9 1.9 3.5 4.8DLHS III (2007-08) 47.1 35.0 34.0 1.0 1.9 4.2 5.9

I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh DLHS I 58.7 57.7 54.0 3.7 0.4 0.4 0.2

DLHS II 62.4 61.3 58.1 3.2 0.4 0.3 0.4DLHS III 65.1 64.2 60.3 3.9 0.4 0.3 0.4

2 Assam DLHS I 28.4 13.4 12.4 1.0 2.1 8.9 3.9DLHS II 28.7 12.9 12.8 0.1 1.2 12.2 2.3DLHS III 31.2 10.9 10.7 0.2 1.5 16.5 2.3

3 Bihar DLHS I 23.3 21.2 20.5 0.7 0.5 1.1 0.6DLHS II 27.3 22.3 21.9 0.4 0.8 1.9 2.0DLHS III 28.4 25.3 25.0 0.3 0.4 1.1 1.4

4 Chattisgarh DLHS IDLHS II 41.7 36.4 34.8 1.6 0.7 1.9 2.6DLHS III 47.1 43.1 41.3 1.8 0.6 1.7 1.6

5 Gujarat DLHS I 52.0 42.6 40.9 1.7 4.4 2.1 2.9DLHS II 52.4 40.6 39.3 1.3 3.8 3.2 4.8DLHS III 54.3 43.2 41.5 1.7 3.5 3.0 4.5

6 Haryana DLHS I 52.7 39.3 37.7 1.6 3.9 1.9 7.5DLHS II 54.4 36.5 35.6 0.9 4.5 3.1 10.0DLHS III 54.5 37.3 36.3 1.0 3.8 2.8 10.4

7 Jharkhand DLHS IDLHS II 33.3 25.7 25.3 0.4 0.9 3.5 2.9DLHS III 30.8 25.0 24.6 0.4 0.5 3.3 2.0

8 Karnataka DLHS I 57.9 52.9 52.4 0.5 2.8 0.9 1.4DLHS II 57.7 52.6 52.4 0.2 2.8 0.9 1.4DLHS III 60.8 56.9 56.7 0.2 1.8 0.9 1.3

9 Kerala DLHS I 57.7 50.2 48.5 1.7 3.0 0.6 3.8DLHS II 54.7 46.9 45.9 1.0 2.8 0.5 4.3DLHS III 53.1 46.5 46.1 0.4 2.0 0.4 4.2

10 Madhya Pradesh DLHS I 43.4 37.9 36.3 1.6 0.0 1.4 3.0DLHS II 47.3 38.3 37.5 0.8 1.1 2.5 5.2DLHS III 53.1 45.9 45.1 0.8 0.5 1.9 4.6

11 Maharashtra DLHS I 58.3 50.6 47.5 3.1 2.4 1.9 3.3DLHS II 60.8 50.3 48.3 2.0 2.5 2.9 4.9DLHS III 62.6 54.1 51.5 2.6 2.3 2.3 4.7

12 Orissa DLHS I 39.5 33.9 32.5 1.4 0.7 3.6 1.1DLHS II 41.9 29.4 28.9 0.5 0.9 8.4 2.7DLHS III 37.8 26.6 25.6 1.0 0.3 9.0 1.8

13 Punjab DLHS I 53.6 30.9 29.5 1.4 6.4 3.3 12.9DLHS II 57.2 31.3 30.5 0.8 5.5 4.4 15.8DLHS III 62.9 33.2 32.6 0.6 6.2 4.1 19.4

14 Rajasthan DLHS I 39.0 32.4 31.5 0.9 1.6 1.5 3.4DLHS II 42.3 31.8 31.2 0.6 1.5 2.8 6.2DLHS III 54.0 41.0 40.5 0.5 1.4 3.2 8.3

15 Tamil Nadu DLHS I 49.9 45.4 45.0 0.4 3.0 0.3 1.2DLHS II 55.0 49.7 49.5 0.2 5.2 0.3 2.1DLHS III 57.8 54.0 53.8 0.2 2.0 0.2 1.6

16 Uttar Pradesh DLHS I 21.6 14.0 13.6 0.4 1.3 1.8 4.2DLHS II 26.2 14.6 14.4 0.2 1.6 2.5 7.3DLHS III 19.2 8.1 8.0 0.1 0.9 2.0 8.0

17 West Bengal DLHS I 45.4 31.9 30.7 1.2 0.9 9.5 2.8DLHS II 51.0 32.1 31.6 0.5 0.6 13.0 4.6DLHS III 53.3 34.0 33.7 0.3 0.7 14.7 3.6

na = not available

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Ster.Male Ster. IUD Oral Pills Condoms

1 2 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13II. SMALLER STATES/U.T.s (Population < 20 million)1 Arunachal Pradesh DLHS I 23.8 16.1 15.8 0.3 2.4 4.2 1.1

DLHS II 35.6 18.3 18.0 0.3 3.7 11.7 1.8DLHS III 49.0 31.1 30.6 0.5 3.7 10.9 3.1

2 Delhi DLHS I 68.3 28.7 26.9 1.8 12.3 3.1 24.1DLHS II 55.8 25.7 24.8 0.9 5.5 5.0 19.3DLHS III 55.5 23.5 22.9 0.6 5.0 4.9 21.9

3 Goa DLHS I 38.8 28.9 28.8 0.1 2.2 1.6 6.0DLHS II 29.8 20.0 19.9 0.1 2.1 1.9 5.2DLHS III 35.9 23.3 23.1 0.2 1.8 1.6 9.0

4 Himachal Pradesh DLHS I 62.4 50.6 43.0 7.6 2.6 2.3 6.9DLHS II 65.4 46.4 41.1 5.3 2.0 3.8 12.9DLHS III 68.1 52.2 45.1 7.1 1.3 3.4 11.0

5 Jammu& Kashmir DLHS I 47.0 26.6 26.3 3.3 2.9 4.3 10.2DLHS II 51.8 15.2 24.9 1.7 2.4 4.5 18.2DLHS III 41.2 25.2 24.0 1.2 5.0 4.4 9.4

6 Manipur DLHS I 19.4 10.1 9.3 0.8 5.9 1.8 1.5DLHS II 21.1 9.3 8.8 0.5 5.3 2.6 3.5DLHS III 19.6 5.3 5.0 0.3 5.3 5.4 3.2

7 Meghalaya DLHS I 13.2 6.2 6.2 0.0 1.7 3.7 1.2DLHS II 14.7 7.1 7.1 0.0 1.2 4.0 2.4DLHS III 16.8 8.4 8.3 0.1 0.9 5.1 2.2

8 Mizoram DLHS I 47.5 39.4 39.2 0.2 2.7 4.7 0.7DLHS II 52.6 39.3 39.2 0.1 4.9 5.9 2.3DLHS III 53.5 36.0 35.9 0.1 4.3 11.6 1.2

9 Nagaland DLHS I 21.6 12.4 12.2 0.2 6.3 1.6 1.3DLHS II 33.0 15.6 15.2 0.4 7.7 3.5 6.1DLHS III na na na na na na na

10 Sikkim DLHS I 36.7 22.9 20.5 2.4 3.5 9.0 1.1DLHS II 55.3 25.5 23.0 2.5 5.7 16.4 5.9DLHS III 61.1 27.1 21.8 5.3 7.0 18.9 4.3

11 Tripura DLHS I 40.4 22.8 22.1 0.7 1.3 14.6 1.6DLHS II 42.7 14.2 13.6 0.6 0.8 16.4 10.9DLHS III 40.8 14.0 13.9 0.1 1.0 23.1 2.1

12 Uttarakhand DLHS IDLHS II 44.2 26.8 25.1 1.7 1.9 4.1 11.1DLHS III 57.7 41.5 39.5 2.0 1.0 4.1 10.9

III. UNION TERRITORIES1 A&N Islands DLHS I 58.2 44.8 43.0 1.8 5.4 3.1 4.7

DLHS II 58.5 45.4 43.6 1.8 4.0 3.9 5.1DLHS III 66.2 47.4 46.3 1.1 4.0 7.6 7.2

2 Chandigarh DLHS I 57.0 21.1 19.4 1.7 9.4 1.5 24.8DLHS II 58.0 24.3 22.4 1.9 5.8 5.4 22.4DLHS III 70.7 29.3 28.8 0.5 7.3 3.1 30.9

3 D&N Haveli DLHS I 35.4 29.7 24.2 5.5 2.9 1.2 1.5DLHS II 45.1 34.1 32.4 1.7 1.9 2.4 6.3DLHS III 48.7 41.4 36.6 4.8 1.3 1.5 4.4

4 Daman & Diu DLHS I 50.7 44.4 43.8 0.6 2.2 1.3 2.8DLHS II 52.8 43.4 42.7 0.7 2.0 2.6 4.8DLHS III 51.9 41.5 41.3 0.2 1.4 2.4 6.7

5 Lakshadweep DLHS I 11.5 7.4 6.8 0.6 1.1 0.8 2.1DLHS II 10.6 6.2 5.9 0.3 0.8 0.4 3.1DLHS III 16.6 9.6 9.6 0.0 1.2 0.8 4.9

6 Pondicherry DLHS I 56.8 50.5 49.5 1.0 4.2 0.2 1.8DLHS II 57.6 49.0 48.5 0.5 2.8 0.6 5.2DLHS III 57.5 50.4 48.7 1.7 2.3 0.5 4.3

TABLE - E.3

Comparative Key Indicators - DLHS I 1998-99, DLHS II 2002-04 & DLHS III (2007-08)*

na = not available

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DLHS Child Immunization

Full Immunisation BCG DPT(3 Injections) Polio( 3 Drops) Measles

1 2 3 14 15 16 17 18All India DLHS I (1998-99) 54.2 73.0 66.1 68.0 60.4

DLHS II (2002-04) 47.6 74.7 59.0 58.2 58.0DLHS III (2007-08) * 54.0 86.7 63.5 66.0 69.5

I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh DLHS I 74.5 94.0 88.5 89.7 82.1

DLHS II 62.9 92.5 78.7 82.2 74.4DLHS III 67.1 97.5 79.0 82.1 88.6

2 Assam DLHS I 46.7 73.6 60.0 66.5 55.1DLHS II 19.3 62.7 39.5 30.0 39.1DLHS III 50.9 83.8 60.4 64.9 64.4

3 Bihar DLHS I 22.4 40.8 34.9 37.4 25.6DLHS II 24.4 46.8 35.0 34.3 28.2DLHS III 41.4 81.5 54.4 53.1 54.2

4 Chattisgarh DLHS IDLHS II 60.9 87.8 70.5 70.6 70.2DLHS III 59.3 94.8 71.4 69.7 79.9

5 Gujarat DLHS I 58.1 81.0 71.1 73.0 68.4DLHS II 57.7 86.6 68.9 71.2 69.4DLHS III 54.9 87.9 63.4 71.7 72.6

6 Haryana DLHS I 66.0 82.0 77.1 76.3 73.3DLHS II 62.9 83.3 75.7 75.0 69.2DLHS III 59.6 86.5 69.1 67.9 69.0

7 Jharkhand DLHS IDLHS II 29.3 52.0 39.3 38.4 34.5DLHS III 54.1 85.0 62.6 64.4 70.5

8 Karnataka DLHS I 71.8 88.6 82.2 86.6 77.8DLHS II 74.1 92.5 84.5 83.7 80.4DLHS III 76.7 96.9 84.8 90.3 85.2

9 Kerala DLHS I 84.0 97.3 91.4 91.3 88.6DLHS II 81.2 98.0 90.7 89.6 90.0DLHS III 79.5 99.1 87.1 86.6 87.9

10 Madhya Pradesh DLHS I 48.4 71.9 63.5 71.5 57.7DLHS II 32.5 72.6 43.9 47.2 50.1DLHS III 36.2 84.2 47.4 55.1 57.7

11 Maharashtra DLHS I 79.7 94.1 90.4 90.3 87.9DLHS II 74.3 95.9 88.5 82.3 88.0DLHS III 69.1 95.7 79.0 86.3 84.5

12 Orissa DLHS I 57.8 81.2 75.8 77.0 64.1DLHS II 55.1 88.5 70.0 69.3 69.9DLHS III 62.4 94.2 74.3 78.8 81.1

13 Punjab DLHS I 72.9 84.3 83.4 83.3 77.4DLHS II 75.3 88.0 82.8 82.7 79.1DLHS III 79.9 94.9 86.0 86.9 89.1

14 Rajasthan DLHS I 37.1 57.0 48.2 49.7 42.3DLHS II 25.4 60.6 36.4 36.8 36.8DLHS III 48.8 82.8 55.6 63.9 67.5

15 Tamil Nadu DLHS I 91.5 97.8 96.3 96.4 93.7DLHS II 92.1 99.0 96.8 95.5 95.7DLHS III 81.8 99.5 89.7 90.6 95.6

16 Uttar Pradesh DLHS I 43.7 61.9 55.2 56.6 49.0DLHS II 28.1 57.8 37.9 36.9 37.7DLHS III 30.3 73.4 38.9 40.4 47.0

17 West Bengal DLHS I 51.5 77.2 65.3 66.9 58.7DLHS II 54.4 86.4 69.8 67.0 67.6DLHS III 75.8 96.2 83.6 83.8 82.8

TABLE - E.3

Comparative Key Indicators - DLHS I 1998-99, DLHS II 2002-04 & DLHS III (2007-08)*

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1 2 3 14 15 16 17 18II. SMALLER STATES/U.T.s (Population < 20 million)1 Arunachal Pradesh DLHS I 30.6 54.4 45.3 54.0 37.3

DLHS II 22.5 56.1 36.0 32.1 39.3DLHS III 40.3 58.2 5.6 52.6 65.5

2 Delhi DLHS I 84.8 96.3 91.5 89.6 91.5DLHS II 61.0 90.9 71.1 71.9 76.4DLHS III 67.6 91.9 76.7 76.7 83.1

3 Goa DLHS I 88.6 98.1 95.0 95.0 90.6DLHS II 81.5 96.6 87.7 87.9 93.1DLHS III 89.8 98.4 91.5 94.1 94.1

4 Himachal Pradesh DLHS I 74.4 95.7 93.9 78.9 92.5DLHS II 79.4 96.1 91.2 86.5 89.7DLHS III 82.3 98.5 90.1 87.5 94.5

5 Jammu& Kashmir DLHS I 52.9 93.6 74.2 71.0 76.2DLHS II 38.9 94.5 47.8 54.1 82.8DLHS III 62.5 93.7 70.8 75.0 81.4

6 Manipur DLHS I 51.1 73.8 62.8 65.3 56.3DLHS II 37.0 83.4 48.8 50.6 55.6DLHS III 48.5 75.5 63.2 64.1 58.9

7 Meghalaya DLHS I 32.7 72.5 49.4 54.7 37.2DLHS II 14.1 64.9 31.2 26.1 30.3DLHS III 33.7 77.8 45.6 46.5 52.5

8 Mizoram DLHS I 68.4 87.6 78.8 78.4 78.0DLHS II 35.3 79.0 48.7 46.1 61.6DLHS III 54.5 92.3 66.8 67.0 80.4

9 Nagaland DLHS I 26.1 52.1 38.7 58.7 40.0DLHS II 14.4 67.7 32.5 26.7 40.2DLHS III

10 Sikkim DLHS I 65.6 86.6 79.2 76.0 79.7DLHS II 50.2 91.4 74.0 60.0 82.6DLHS III 77.8 98.5 88.7 86.6 92.5

11 Tripura DLHS I 46.3 72.5 59.6 61.9 55.7DLHS II 26.7 75.0 47.9 35.2 44.7DLHS III 38.5 69.8 47.3 51.2 51.7

12 Uttarakhand DLHS IDLHS II 47.2 72.8 57.7 57.3 56.9DLHS III 62.9 91.2 72.2 72.8 82.1

III. UNION TERRITORIES1 A&N Islands DLHS I 77.4 94.5 89.2 88.1 81.2

DLHS II 47.7 98.4 86.3 51.5 90.4DLHS III 84.5 91.8 90.9 90.9 92.8

2 Chandigarh DLHS I 61.6 84.8 81.3 81.3 80.4DLHS II 53.3 89.9 78.6 62.8 79.0DLHS III 73.0 95.4 85.5 82.3 87.3

3 D&N Haveli DLHS I 77.5 92.5 87.8 86.4 84.0DLHS II 85.2 95.7 92.1 92.1 87.0DLHS III 57.3 97.2 70.3 70.6 84.4

4 Daman & Diu DLHS I 68.7 88.0 82.5 86.7 79.6DLHS II 57.3 94.0 77.7 67.6 78.6DLHS III 84.5 98.9 90.4 93.1 90.9

5 Lakshadweep DLHS I 94.5 99.7 97.7 96.2 98.5DLHS II 67.6 99.7 86.9 74.5 91.8DLHS III 86.1 100.0 91.0 92.7 92.0

6 Pondicherry DLHS I 95.3 98.9 98.9 98.9 96.6DLHS II 89.4 99.3 93.8 94.8 95.8DLHS III 83.5 96.6 88.6 88.9 94.2

TABLE - E.3 (Contd...)

Comparative Key Indicators - DLHS I 1998-99, DLHS II 2002-04 & DLHS III (2007-08)*

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DLHS Antenatal and Delivery care

Any Antenatal Checkup

Three or more An-tenatal check-up Home Delivery Institutional

Delivery Safe Delivery

1 2 3 19 20 21 22 23All India DLHS I (1998-99) 65.3 44.2 65.9 34.0 40.2

DLHS II (2002-04) 73.4 50.1 59.0 40.5 47.6DLHS III (2007-08) * 75.2 51.1 52.3 47.0 52.7

I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh DLHS I 94.2 87.5 49.1 50.6 59.8

DLHS II 94.5 88.1 38.6 60.9 69.0DLHS III 95.9 89.4 27.7 71.8 75.6

2 Assam DLHS I 56.0 29.2 75.5 23.8 31.9DLHS II 61.5 42.6 71.9 26.8 33.2DLHS III 74.8 46.4 63.6 35.3 40.9

3 Bihar DLHS I 29.7 17.1 84.9 14.9 19.0DLHS II 37.9 19.6 76.8 23.0 29.5DLHS III 59.3 26.4 71.5 27.7 31.9

4 Chattisgarh DLHS IDLHS II 78.9 48.7 79.6 20.2 29.1DLHS III 79.6 51.2 81.6 18.1 29.6

5 Gujarat DLHS I 79.1 55.0 53.3 46.1 55.9DLHS II 87.6 61.4 47.5 52.2 62.1DLHS III 71.5 56.8 42.2 56.5 62.1

6 Haryana DLHS I 77.7 41.3 74.1 25.7 32.7DLHS II 87.6 48.6 64.8 35.1 43.2DLHS III 87.3 52.4 52.6 46.9 53.4

7 Jharkhand DLHS IDLHS II 52.2 32.8 77.3 22.4 27.8DLHS III 55.9 31.6 81.8 17.8 25.0

8 Karnataka DLHS I 88.9 78.0 49.6 50.0 59.9DLHS II 91.5 80.1 41.9 58.0 66.6DLHS III 90.2 81.6 34.1 65.1 71.5

9 Kerala DLHS I 99.3 98.3 2.9 97.0 97.4DLHS II 99.7 96.9 2.0 97.8 98.3DLHS III 99.8 99.6 0.6 99.4 99.4

10 Madhya Pradesh DLHS I 52.4 28.0 78.1 21.5 27.5DLHS II 74.1 34.6 71.5 28.2 35.5DLHS III 61.8 34.2 52.1 47.1 50.1

11 Maharashtra DLHS I 87.6 65.8 42.6 57.1 61.2DLHS II 92.9 72.0 41.7 57.9 62.6DLHS III 91.8 76.0 35.8 63.6 69.5

12 Orissa DLHS I 72.9 43.7 76.2 23.4 32.7DLHS II 75.9 47.3 64.4 34.4 43.5DLHS III 84.1 54.6 54.6 44.3 50.9

13 Punjab DLHS I 87.2 56.4 58.9 40.5 54.7DLHS II 89.5 64.5 51.1 48.9 64.3DLHS III 83.3 65.1 36.4 63.3 77.1

14 Rajasthan DLHS I 62.3 28.3 77.2 22.5 33.4DLHS II 68.1 33.3 68.0 31.4 44.4DLHS III 56.6 28.2 53.7 45.5 52.7

15 Tamil Nadu DLHS I 98.4 94.2 20.9 78.8 82.4DLHS II 99.4 96.1 13.4 86.1 89.2DLHS III 98.8 96.0 5.7 94.1 95.6

16 Uttar Pradesh DLHS I 46.8 19.6 83.4 16.2 20.8DLHS II 57.8 24.7 77.2 22.4 28.7DLHS III 64.4 22.3 74.5 24.5 30.3

17 West Bengal DLHS I 84.1 55.4 61.0 38.9 45.6DLHS II 90.7 64.6 51.6 46.3 54.1DLHS III 96.1 67.0 50.0 49.2 51.6

TABLE - E.3 (Contd...)

Comparative Key Indicators - DLHS I 1998-99, DLHS II 2002-04 & DLHS III (2007-08)*

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Any Antenatal Checkup

Three or more Antenatal check-up

Home Delivery Institutional Delivery

Safe Delivery

1 2 3 19 20 21 22 23II. SMALLER STATES/U.T.s (Population < 20 million)1 Arunachal Pradesh DLHS I 44.4 25.6 73.4 26.3 28.1

DLHS II 58.6 40.9 64.9 34.8 37.7DLHS III 63.3 48.2 52.1 47.7 48.9

2 Delhi DLHS I 89.5 77.2 29.9 70.0 73.7DLHS II 81.4 67.3 49.3 49.9 59.9DLHS III 91.6 74.0 30.8 68.6 71.8

3 Goa DLHS I 98.4 95.2 6.2 93.7 95.1DLHS II 96.9 84.2 8.6 91.2 93.3DLHS III 99.0 97.8 3.7 96.3 97.8

4 Himachal Pradesh DLHS I 87.2 57.2 68.0 31.7 36.3DLHS II 91.0 68.0 54.3 45.1 51.4DLHS III 86.6 61.4 51.3 48.2 51.0

5 Jammu& Kashmir DLHS I 58.1 40.4 55.5 44.4 46.8DLHS II 87.7 80.6 28.4 70.5 73.2DLHS III 84.5 77.6 43.7 55.0 59.1

6 Manipur DLHS I 71.2 48.5 65.7 34.1 49.9DLHS II 77.8 58.2 54.9 44.6 57.8DLHS III 75.4 58.1 58.2 41.1 55.8

7 Meghalaya DLHS I 55.0 33.5 66.4 33.4 35.6DLHS II 54.6 43.8 68.9 30.9 34.5DLHS III 55.5 45.6 75.1 24.4 29.0

8 Mizoram DLHS I 80.4 66.6 41.0 58.9 62.9DLHS II 74.3 56.3 46.8 52.6 60.6DLHS III 89.6 75.6 43.7 55.9 63.5

9 Nagaland DLHS I 45.8 21.7 86.4 13.4 25.1DLHS II 55.6 33.1 81.8 17.8 29.6DLHS III na na na na na

10 Sikkim DLHS I 63.2 40.6 67.7 32.3 36.7DLHS II 89.5 67.9 40.9 58.6 61.9DLHS III 95.2 73.2 49.0 49.8 56.9

11 Tripura DLHS I 69.2 51.0 53.8 46.1 48.3DLHS II 82.2 66.4 37.5 62.4 65.1DLHS III 67.4 45.9 53.5 46.3 47.3

12 Uttarakhand DLHS IDLHS II 62.6 28.0 76.2 23.7 32.5DLHS III 55.4 33.8 69.5 30.0 35.5

III. UNION TERRITORIES1 A&N Islands DLHS I 95.9 92.3 31.5 68.4 71.3

DLHS II 97.9 96.5 25.2 74.8 76.9DLHS III 96.4 95.2 23.5 76.3 77.5

2 Chandigarh DLHS I 79.6 73.0 32.3 67.7 71.2DLHS II 90.5 75.6 52.6 47.4 59.1DLHS III 84.3 75.5 26.4 73.6 78.5

3 D&N Haveli DLHS I 90.6 74.6 73.8 25.9 27.6DLHS II 96.0 79.1 53.3 46.5 54.7DLHS III 71.6 66.9 54.0 46.0 47.1

4 Daman & Diu DLHS I 95.1 80.7 36.5 63.2 70.6DLHS II 96.7 83.7 31.9 68.1 71.5DLHS III 95.8 87.8 35.3 64.0 69.4

5 Lakshadweep DLHS I 99.4 98.3 28.0 71.3 74.1DLHS II 99.8 96.6 19.8 79.9 83.8DLHS III 99.8 99.4 9.6 90.3 95.7

6 Pondicherry DLHS I 99.8 95.8 7.3 92.2 93.4DLHS II 100.0 97.9 2.3 97.2 98.5DLHS III 92.9 91.5 0.8 99.1 99.4

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Comparative Key Indicators - DLHS I 1998-99, DLHS II 2002-04 & DLHS III (2007-08)*

na = not available

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DLHS Unmet Need for Family Planning

TOTAL Limiting Spacing methods

1 2 3 24 25 26All India DLHS I (1998-99) 25.3 14.6 10.7

DLHS II (2002-04) 21.1 12.7 8.5DLHS III (2007-08) * 21.3 13.4 7.9

I. MAJOR STATES (Population > 20 million)1 Andhra Pradesh DLHS I 14.0 7.0 6.9

DLHS II 11.7 6.1 5.6DLHS III 8.5 4.0 4.5

2 Assam DLHS I 37.6 22.5 15.1DLHS II 22.5 14.3 8.2DLHS III 24.3 18.5 5.8

3 Bihar DLHS I 42.0 23.7 18.3DLHS II 36.7 21.8 14.9DLHS III 37.2 22.8 14.4

4 Chattisgarh DLHS IDLHS II 21.7 12.4 9.3DLHS III 20.9 11.8 9.1

5 Gujarat DLHS I 19.7 9.9 9.8DLHS II 16.3 9.5 6.8DLHS III 16.5 10.0 6.5

6 Haryana DLHS I 17.5 11.4 6.1DLHS II 14.7 9.2 5.5DLHS III 16.0 10.3 5.7

7 Jharkhand DLHS IDLHS II 32.9 19.3 13.6DLHS III 34.7 21.1 13.6

8 Karnataka DLHS I 15.3 9.4 5.8DLHS II 15.1 8.5 6.6DLHS III 15.8 7.0 8.8

9 Kerala DLHS I 15.2 6.5 8.6DLHS II 15.2 5.4 9.8DLHS III 16.8 8.6 8.2

10 Madhya Pradesh DLHS I 27.2 13.9 13.3DLHS II 21.0 13.6 7.4DLHS III 19.3 10.7 8.6

11 Maharashtra DLHS I 19.6 9.1 10.5DLHS II 12.6 7.1 5.5DLHS III 14.2 7.9 6.3

12 Orissa DLHS I 22.0 14.4 7.6DLHS II 19.1 13.1 6.0DLHS III 24.0 15.8 8.2

13 Punjab DLHS I 14.5 10.8 3.6DLHS II 10.4 7.6 2.7DLHS III 11.9 8.5 3.4

14 Rajasthan DLHS I 28.3 18.4 9.8DLHS II 21.8 13.7 8.1DLHS III 17.9 10.2 7.7

15 Tamil Nadu DLHS I 21.4 16.3 5.0DLHS II 18.1 12.7 5.4DLHS III 19.4 12.9 6.5

16 Uttar Pradesh DLHS I 38.4 22.7 15.7DLHS II 33.6 20.3 13.3DLHS III 46.0 26.6 19.4

17 West Bengal DLHS I 12.2 7.9 4.2DLHS II 11.0 6.6 4.4DLHS III 11.6 7.4 4.2

TABLE - E.3

Comparative Key Indicators - DLHS I 1998-99, DLHS II 2002-04 & DLHS III (2007-08)*

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1 2 3 24 25 26II. SMALLER STATES/U.T.s (Population < 20 million)1 Arunachal Pradesh DLHS I 48.5 28.0 20.6

DLHS II 35.1 21.9 13.3DLHS III 14.3 10.4 3.9

2 Delhi DLHS I 12.2 4.8 7.3DLHS II 16.4 11.4 5.0DLHS III 13.9 10.1 3.8

3 Goa DLHS I 27.0 16.0 11.0DLHS II 43.1 28.5 14.6DLHS III 28.8 19.3 9.5

4 Himachal Pradesh DLHS I 19.2 11.1 8.1DLHS II 11.8 8.4 3.4DLHS III 14.9 9.5 5.4

5 Jammu& Kashmir DLHS I 27.1 13.2 13.8DLHS II 24.9 10.8 14.1DLHS III 21.6 14.8 6.8

6 Manipur DLHS I 36.6 23.6 13.0DLHS II 40.9 25.6 15.3DLHS III 25.6 17.5 8.1

7 Meghalaya DLHS I 52.7 15.7 18.0DLHS II 55.8 19.5 36.2DLHS III 32.7 17.9 14.8

8 Mizoram DLHS I 26.4 8.4 0.0DLHS II 25.0 8.9 16.1DLHS III 16.7 6.4 8.7

9 Nagaland DLHS I 40.9 19.9 21.1DLHS II 33.8 14.7 19.2DLHS III na na na

10 Sikkim DLHS I 44.8 32.0 12.8DLHS II 18.2 12.9 5.2DLHS III 16.1 13.1 3.0

11 Tripura DLHS I 12.0 7.0 5.0DLHS II 25.1 18.5 6.6DLHS III 12.8 9.8 3.0

12 Uttarakhand DLHS IDLHS II 26.9 17.1 9.8DLHS III 20.8 14.1 6.7

III. UNION TERRITORIES1 A&N Islands DLHS I 25.4 15.2 10.2

DLHS II 26.2 15.0 11.3DLHS III 13.4 10.9 2.5

2 Chandigarh DLHS I 24.8 15.8 9.0DLHS II 17.8 13.8 4.0DLHS III 8.3 6.1 2.2

3 D&N Haveli DLHS I 21.6 12.5 9.1DLHS II 20.1 14.2 5.9DLHS III 21.1 13.3 7.8

4 Daman & Diu DLHS I 20.1 11.3 8.8DLHS II 23.5 12.8 10.8DLHS III 17.5 9.1 8.4

5 Lakshadweep DLHS I 31.0 7.7 23.2DLHS II 44.7 6.8 37.9DLHS III 27.4 15.2 12.2

6 Pondicherry DLHS I 20.4 14.0 6.4DLHS II 16.6 12.1 4.5DLHS III 19.8 13.3 6.5

TABLE - E.3 (Contd...)

Comparative Key Indicators - DLHS I 1998-99, DLHS II 2002-04 & DLHS III (2007-08)*

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NUMBER OF SUB-CENTRES, PHC & CHCs FUNCTIONING (as on March, 2008)

Sl.No. State/UT Sub-Centre PHCs CHCs

INDIA 1,46,036 23,458 4,276I. MAJOR STATES1 Andhra Pradesh 12,522 1,570 167

2 Assam 4,592 844 103

3 Bihar 8,858 1,641 70

4 Chattisgarh 4,741 721 136

5 Gujarat 7,274 1,073 273

6 Haryana 2,433 420 86

7 Jharkhand 3,958 330 194

8 Karnataka 8,143 2,195 323

9 Kerala 5,094 909 107

10 Madhya Pradesh 8,834 1,149 270

11 Maharashtra 10,579 1,816 407

12 Orissa 6,688 1,279 231

13 Punjab 2,858 484 126

14 Rajasthan 10,742 1,503 349

15 Tamil Nadu 8,706 1,215 206

16 Uttar Pradesh 20,521 3,690 515

17 West Bengal 10,356 924 349

II. SMALLER STATES1 Arunachal Pradesh 592 116 44

2 Delhi 41 8 0

3 Goa 172 19 5

4 Himachal Pradesh 2,071 449 73

5 Jammu & Kashmir 1,907 375 85

6 Manipur 420 72 16

7 Meghalaya 401 103 26

8 Mizoram 366 57 9

9 Nagaland 397 86 21

10 Sikkim 147 24 4

11 Tripura 579 76 11

12 Uttarakhand 1,765 239 55

III. Union Territories1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 114 19 4

2 Chandigarh 14 0 2

3 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 38 6 1

4 Daman & Diu 22 3 1

5 Lakshadweep 14 4 3

6 Puducherry 77 39 4

Source: Bulletin on Rural Health Statistics in India 2007, M/O Health & FW

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PERCENT OF HEALTH CARE ESTABLISHMENTS HAVING SPECIFIC INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES IN INDIA, FACILITY SURVEY 2003

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Infrastructure Facility District Hospitals FRU CHC

1 Own Building 97.0 94.7 91.0

2 Maintenance at least once in three years 40.1 39.9 37.7

3 Sources of Water - Water Pipe 58.7 49.1 43.9

4 Water-well (including tube well) Water-Pipe 41.2 50.9 56.1

5 Over head tank 90.5 80.8 70.0

6 Electricity in all parts of the hospital 96.7 94.3 91.8

7 Operation Theatre 99.5 93.7 87.6

8 Separate aseptic labour room 44.4 33.3 31.0

9 Generator functional 91.7 86.9 84.3

10 Telephone Facility 96.7 74.8 62.2

11 Vehicles on Road 89.9 56.8 57.4

12 OPD Facility for RTI/STI 56.4 24.9 16.0

13 Gynaecology/Obstetric OPD facility 73.7 53.8 36.0

14 Nameplates to guide clients to Gynaec. OPD 83.8 76.8 67.5

15 Privacy during examination 92.6 89.3 85.8

16 Facility for counselling 78.7 69.1 63.9

17 Separate toilet with running water 67.3 62.6 55.0

18 Facility for sterilizing instruments 87.5 82.9 80.0

19 Linkage with district blood bank 67.5 27.2 15.8

20 Regular blood supply 60.5 27.7 10.5

21 Quarters for obstetrician/gynecologist 40.1 28.5 21.0

22 Quarters for RMO(Residential Medical Officer) 47.1 42.2 44.0

23 Quarters for Nurse 67.5 66.8 71.0

24 Personal computer 47.7 14.7 2.0

Total Surveyed 370 1882 1625

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PERCENT OF SUB CENTER HAVING SPECIFIC FACILITIES IN INDIA, FACILITY SURVEY 2003

INFRASTRUCTURE Govt. building 45.2Water at least with well * 78.8Electricity 43.1Toilet facility 73.6ANM having own moped 11.9

Regular Supply ** Lubricant Nirodh pieces 96.3Oral Pills 96.6IUDs 96.0IFA (Large) 97.5IFA (Small) 94.9Vitamin A solution 96.7ORS packets 92.9

STOCK ON THE DAY OF SURVEY Lubricant Nirodh pieces 72.7Oral Pills 78.5IUDs 63.8IFA (Large) 88.8IFA (Small) 84.5Vitamin A solution 82.6ORS packets 83.3

STAFF IN POSITION OR MANPOWER *** Health Worker (Male) 67.7Health Worker (Female) 95.1

Received of Kit Kit A Drugs 96.9Kit B Drugs 95.2Kit C Equipment 26.0

Equipments (Functional) **** Examination Table 89.4Infant Weighing machine 86.7Adult Weighing Machine 84.9BP Instrument 65.9Stethoscope 79.5Pressure Cooker 86.0Hemoglobinometer 75.1Reagent strips for urine test 88.3Speculum 95.7Medicine Chest 83.3Vaccine day carrier 99.4Examination table

PARAMEDICAL STAFF TRAINED IN IUD Insertion 1.2CDD/ORT 15.1UIP 16.9CSSM 13.5RCH 19.1ARI 11.4

* Tap water is not included** Regular supply is from stock on the day of survey*** Staff in position is from number of health facility having sanction post**** Equipment functional is from availability of equipment

Source: Facility Survey, Phase-II, 2003, M/O Health & FW/IIPS Mumbai

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Key Indicators Facility Survey, 2007-2008

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State/UT Health programmes at village level Accessibility of the health facility

Beneficiary under JSY (%)

Health & sanita-tion committee

formed (%)

Pradhan/panchayat

member aware of untied fund(%)

Villages with Sub-centre

within 3 KMs (%)

Villages with PHC within 10

KMs(%)

INDIA * 90.7 29.2 30.0 72.6 72.2

I. MAJOR STATES

1 Andhra Pradesh 92.6 67.4 86.6 62.1 67.9

2 Assam 85.8 11.0 8.8 83.2 68.3

3 Bihar 73.6 1.7 2.2 74.2 70.6

4 Chattisgarh 79.6 21.8 18.6 62.4 60.4

5 Gujarat 79.2 37.2 26.8 63.3 70.8

6 Haryana 68.2 20.1 37.6 77.0 82.3

7 Jharkhand 52.2 7.8 6.4 60.8 52.9

8 Karnataka 85.3 51.0 51.8 66.1 77.9

9 Kerala 96.8 96.5 54.6 99.8 94.9

10 Madhya Pradesh 91.3 36.1 26.8 57.0 55.6

11 Maharashtra 80.4 69.6 50.0 61.5 64.9

12 Orissa 51.0 3.3 11.1 80.7 83.6

13 Punjab 95.7 25.8 38.2 79.5 78.3

14 Rajasthan 95.7 10.0 29.3 72.4 66.2

15 Tamil Nadu 74.5 73.4 76.4 83.7 78.5

16 Uttar Pradesh 63.6 25.3 20.3 75.9 77.8

17 West Bengal 94.3 17.7 41.1 85.5 86.3

II. SMALLER STATES/Uts

1 Delhi 28.0 28.0 0.0 52.0 84.0

2 Goa 49.0 6.1 26.5 67.3 73.5

3 Himachal Pradesh 58.8 15.3 13.7 75.0 94.5

4 Jammu & Kashmir 28.5 7.3 9.5 73.1 75.4

5 Meghalaya 31.4 26.4 38.5 52.5 56.9

6 Mizoram 72.2 88.2 75.5 69.4 28.6

7 Sikkim 87.7 35.2 67.6 77.1 55.3

8 Tripura 76.0 46.3 58.3 80.6 78.9

9 Uttarakhand 62.4 12.0 10.0 66.9 82.7

10 Chandigarh 100.0 60.0 20.0 100.0 60.0

11 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 76.9 20.5 10.3 79.5 76.9

12 Daman & Diu 72.2 44.4 72.2 100.0 80.6

13 Lakshadweep 100.0 32.1 50.0 89.3 78.6

14 Puducherry 95.5 38.6 31.8 90.9 100.0

Note :Source : District Level Household and Family Survey, 2007-2008

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Sl.No.

State/UT Infrastructure, staff and services at Sub Centre (SC)

SC Located in Govt. Building

SC with ANM SC with male health

worker

SC with addi-tional ANM (%)

ANM living in Sub Centre quarter where

facility is available

INDIA * 55.2 90.6 39.0 19.8 57.8I. MAJOR STATES1 Andhra Pradesh 22.5 84.1 40.8 28.8 40.7

2 Assam 52.8 96.1 6.0 60.1 37.1

3 Bihar 35.3 91.2 13.3 27.6 20.3

4 Chattisgarh 45.3 76.4 51.6 5.9 62.0

5 Gujarat 65.7 94.7 55.5 8.0 37.9

6 Haryana 54.9 92.3 51.8 74.2 31.4

7 Jharkhand 57.5 91.4 18.6 42.5 44.2

8 Karnataka 57.6 92.7 40.5 1.8 46.5

9 Kerala 75.9 97.4 79.1 0.4 47.7

10 Madhya Pradesh 55.6 90.2 58.5 8.2 48.5

11 Maharashtra 70.0 93.0 76.6 30.7 71.5

12 Orissa 60.0 78.1 59.9 51.5 43.2

13 Punjab 56.1 79.7 56.5 5.5 17.7

14 Rajasthan 76.2 86.5 9.5 21.8 55.1

15 Tamil Nadu 72.2 99.7 71.6 2.8 57.6

16 Uttar Pradesh 42.2 99.5 6.2 3.3 37.2

17 West Bengal 45.8 89.7 40.7 1.2 9.0

II. SMALLER STATES/Uts1 Delhi 44.7 100.0 0.0 84.2 100.0

2 Goa 20.5 97.4 74.4 2.6 5.1

3 Himachal Pradesh 79.7 83.1 48.7 1.2 60.5

4 Jammu & Kashmir 38.0 68.7 19.8 16.6 64.1

5 Meghalaya 94.8 100.0 29.6 9.6 46.4

6 Mizoram 97.1 95.3 93.0 38.4 79.3

7 Sikkim 89.3 86.9 84.5 23.8 79.8

8 Tripura 54.0 78.5 66.3 4.3 7.7

9 Uttarakhand 58.0 99.5 5.1 3.4 63.4

10 Chandigarh 60.0 80.0 40.0 60.0 0.0

11 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 63.1 82.7 6.9 51.7 47.8

12 Daman & Diu 77.3 95.4 68.2 22.7 0.0

13 Lakshadweep 60.0 100.0 80.0 100.0 0.0

14 Puducherry 65.4 100.0 80.8 84.6 19.2

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Sl.No.

State/UT Infrastructure, staff and services at PHC (%)

Lady Medical Officer

Ayush Medical Officer

At least 4 beds

Residential quarter for

Medical Officer

Function-ing on

24 hours basis

New born care services

Referral services for com-plicated

pregnancy/delivery

Conducted at least 10 deliveries during last

month

INDIA * 24.3 19.2 67.1 54.7 53.1 35.9 55.4 38.5I. MAJOR STATES1 Andhra Pradesh 40.6 8.4 82.9 25.7 51.1 55.5 64.9 41.2

2 Assam 23.1 57.9 64.6 90.8 65.6 53.1 84.4 70.3

3 Bihar 28.2 8.2 75.8 62.2 64.5 14.2 68.0 31.1

4 Chattisgarh 6.8 18.3 40.2 39.0 58.6 42.9 43.2 22.4

5 Gujarat 11.6 29.9 77.1 56.6 46.9 36.6 64.0 59.8

6 Haryana 30.3 1.2 63.7 42.2 38.2 32.2 45.8 29.4

7 Jharkhand 50.5 7.6 89.1 84.2 79.3 34.2 47.3 46.8

8 Karnataka 23.2 27.0 85.7 58.7 47.0 45.9 72.0 47.8

9 Kerala 5.8 0.0 28.6 26.2 11.7 7.5 25.0 0.0

10 Madhya Pradesh 13.5 8.4 66.6 63.5 73.1 32.3 67.1 71.5

11 Maharashtra 30.8 17.3 89.7 81.3 78.1 45.2 46.9 45.7

12 Orissa 53.2 54.9 49.2 53.4 49.1 17.7 36.8 24.7

13 Punjab 20.1 nc 74.6 26.1 17.2 43.5 43.5 39.1

14 Rajasthan 6.2 19.9 89.9 63.3 56.9 23.9 31.5 42.1

15 Tamil Nadu 62.4 10.9 28.4 22.2 50.6 68.0 63.4 50.9

16 Uttar Pradesh 2.3 20.8 56.7 52.7 45.5 24.7 37.5 42.6

17 West Bengal 9.7 18.6 27.0 82.8 25.9 18.7 44.6 30.7

II. SMALLER STATES/Uts1 Delhi 64.3 7.1 50.0 42.9 42.9 100.0 100.0 35.7

2 Goa 62.5 31.2 62.5 50.0 62.5 80.0 50.0 10.0

3 Himachal Pradesh 16.0 2.1 70.8 21.5 52.8 19.7 48.7 8.3

4 Jammu & Kashmir 39.2 34.2 47.5 26.1 32.4 22.2 51.4 11.7

5 Meghalaya 41.2 25.0 94.1 94.1 62.7 14.3 28.6 16.2

6 Mizoram 22.6 1.9 92.5 88.7 69.8 40.5 29.7 22.6

7 Sikkim 73.9 0.0 100.0 86.9 95.6 77.3 63.6 18.2

8 Tripura 29.1 52.7 87.3 72.7 70.9 33.3 63.2 43.6

9 Uttarakhand 10.7 10.7 82.1 58.3 72.6 23.0 42.6 16.7

10 Chandigarh na na na na na na na na

11 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 66.7 16.7 100.0 66.7 100.0 33.3 50.0 50.0

12 Daman & Diu 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 50.0 0.0 0.0 50.0

13 Lakshadweep 50.0 0.0 100.0 50.0 100.0 50.0 50.0 0.0

14 Puducherry 47.0 46.7 93.3 46.7 73.3 63.6 54.5 0.0

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Sl.No.

State/UT Infrastructure, staff and services at CHC (%)

Obstetri-cian/Gy-

naecologist

24 hours normal delivery services

Functional Operation Theatre

Designated as FRUs

Designated FRUs

offering caesarean

section

New born care ser-

vices on 24 hour basis

Blood stor-age facility

INDIA * 25.1 90.1 65.6 52.0 18.8 76.3 9.2I. MAJOR STATES1 Andhra Pradesh 47.8 93.8 80.9 89.4 33.3 61.8 28.5

2 Assam 36.1 91.6 24.1 32.5 37.0 88.9 25.9

3 Bihar 43.9 90.9 86.4 87.9 15.5 72.4 0.0

4 Chattisgarh 19.7 99.3 73.0 56.6 21.8 80.8 7.7

5 Gujarat 11.3 97.6 65.6 74.1 24.1 86.0 8.9

6 Haryana 13.1 88.1 60.7 44.0 21.4 62.2 18.9

7 Jharkhand 62.5 100.0 87.5 87.5 0.0 85.7 0.0

8 Karnataka 33.9 94.1 72.0 75.4 19.1 60.7 5.6

9 Kerala 17.5 19.0 26.1 18.5 15.4 30.8 2.6

10 Madhya Pradesh 20.8 99.6 70.7 61.4 13.2 86.2 6.3

11 Maharashtra 40.3 95.9 84.6 58.7 14.3 83.7 11.6

12 Orissa 88.2 79.0 59.4 53.7 15.4 53.7 15.4

13 Punjab 31.6 85.2 69.0 39.4 42.6 82.0 8.2

14 Rajasthan 31.5 98.9 60.3 52.7 18.2 88.2 15.0

15 Tamil Nadu 7.8 100.0 56.8 42.4 3.2 87.9 1.3

16 Uttar Pradesh 29.9 92.1 88.5 55.8 5.7 71.8 1.3

17 West Bengal 12.8 96.1 46.3 17.9 18.3 86.7 10.0

II. SMALLER STATES/Uts1 Delhi na na na na na na na

2 Goa 20.0 100.0 60.0 80.0 0.0 100.0 0.0

3 Himachal Pradesh 4.3 87.0 47.8 35.8 6.1 84.8 3.0

4 Jammu & Kashmir 45.2 84.9 58.9 71.2 20.4 67.3 15.4

5 Meghalaya 11.5 96.2 15.4 46.2 8.0 50.0 16.7

6 Mizoram 0.0 90.0 80.0 70.0 0.0 100.0 85.7

7 Sikkim na na na na na na na

8 Tripura 0.0 100.0 16.7 25.0 8.3 100.0 0.0

9 Uttarakhand 16.8 92.6 67.4 53.7 5.9 88.2 2.0

10 Chandigarh 100.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 100.0 0.0

11 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 100.0 100.0

12 Daman & Diu 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0

13 Lakshadweep 0.0 100.0 33.3 33.3 0.0 100.0 0.0

14 Puducherry 0.0 75.0 25.0 75.0 0.0 66.6 0.0

Source: Facility Survey, 2007-08, M/O Health & FW/IIPS Mumbai * Provisional

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DEMOGRAPHIC ESTIMATES FOR SELECTED COUNTRIES, 2008Sl.No.

Country Population(Millions)

2008

Projected Population (Millions) (2050)

Aver-age

AnnualGrowth Rate(%)

TotalFertilityRate

InfantMortality

Rate(per 1000

Live Births)

Life Expectancyat Birth (Years)

Maternal Mortality

Ratio

Contra-ceptive Preva-

lence Rate (Modern methods)Males Females

1. China 1336.3 1408.8 0.6 1.73 23 71.4 74.9 45 86

2. Democratic People’sRepublic of Korea

23.9 24.7 0.3 1.85 48 65.1 69.3 370 58

3. Japan 127.9 102.5 0 1.27 3 79.1 86.2 6 44

4. Republic of Korea 48.4 42.3 0.3 1.20 4 75.1 82.3 14 67

5. Indonesia 234.3 296.9 1.2 2.16 26 68.8 72.8 420 58

6. Malaysia 27.0 39.6 1.7 2.57 9 72.1 76.8 62 30

7. Myanmar 49.2 58.7 0.9 2.04 65 59.3 65.4 380 33

8. Philippines 89.7 140.5 1.9 3.20 23 69.6 74.1 230 36

9. Singapore 4.5 5.0 1.2 1.26 3 78.1 82.0 14 53

10. Thailand 64.3 67.4 0.7 1.85 10 66.5 75.0 110 70

11. Vietnam 88.5 120 1.3 2.12 19 72.5 76.4 150 60

12. Afghanisthan 28.2 79.4 3.9 7.03 156 44.0 43.9 1800 16

13. Bangladesh 161.3 254.1 1.7 2.81 51 63.4 65.3 570 47

14. India 1186.2 1658.3 1.5 2.78 54 63.3 66.6 254 (As per

SRS)

49

15. Iran 72.2 100.2 1.4 2.02 30 69.5 72.8 140 56

16. Nepal 28.8 51.9 2.0 3.24 53 63.4 64.5 830 44

17. Pakistan 167 292.2 1.8 3.46 67 65.4 65.9 320 18

18. Sri Lanka 19.4 18.7 0.5 1.88 11 68.8 76.3 58 50

19. Australia 21.0 28.0 1.0 1.79 4 79.0 83.7 4 71

20 More Developed Rgn. 1226.3 1245.2 0.3 1.60 7 73.0 80.2 57 57

21 Less Developed Rgn. 5523.4 7946.0 1.4 2.73 54 63.8 67.4 55 55

22 World 6749.7 9191.3 1.2 2.54 49 65.1 69.6 55 55

Source: The State of World Population 2008 (UNFPA Publication)

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DEFINITIONS

Crude Birth Rate: Number of Births per 1000 population in a given year.

Crude Death Rate: Number of Deaths per 1000 population in a given year.

Geometric Growth Rate (also known as a compound interest rate) is worked out by the formula:

Where Po is the population at the base year. Pt is the population at the 't'th year. 't' is the number of years between PO and Pt. r is the annual percentage rate of change.

This formula assumes that the population increases or decreases at the same rate over each year.

Sex Ratio: Number of females per 1000 males in a population.

Age Dependency Ratio: The age-dependency ratio is the ratio of persons in the “dependent” ages (generally under age 15 and over age 64) to those in the “economically productive” ages (15-64 years) in a population.

Child-Woman Ratio: The number of children under age 5 per 1,000 women ages 15-44 or 15-49 in a population in a given year. This crude fertility measure, based on basic census data, is sometimes used when more specific fertility information is not available.

Median Age: The median age is the age at which exactly half the population is older and half is younger.

Population Density: Number of persons per Sq.Km. of total surface area.

General Fertility Rate(GFR):

Number of live births per 1000 women in reproductive age-group (15-49 years) in a given year.

General Marital Fertility Rate(GMFR):

Number of live births per 1000 married women in the reproductive age-group(15-49 years) in a given year.

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Total Fertility Rate (TFR):

Average number of children that would be born to a woman if she experiences the current fertility pattern throughout her reproductive span (15-49 years).

Total Marital Fertility Rate(TMFR):

Average number of children that would be born to a married woman if she experiences the current fertility pattern throughout her reproductive span(15-49 years)

Gross Reproduction Rate(GRR):

Average number of daughters that would be born to a woman if she experiences the current fertility pattern throughout her reproductive span (15-49 years).

Net Reproduction Rate (NRR):

Average number of daughters that would be born to a woman if she experiences the current fertility and mortality patterns throughout her reproductive span (15-49 years).

Replacement Level Fertility:

The level of fertility at which a couple has only enough children to replace themselves, or about two children per couple.

Age Specific Fertility Rate:

Number of live births in a year to 1000 women in any specified age group in a given year.

Age Specific Marital Fertility Rate:

Number of live births in a year to 1000 married women in any specified age group in a given year.

Cumulative Percent Fertility:

Is defined as the ratio of the age-specific fertility rate to total, multiplied by 100.

Age Specific Death Rate:

Number of deaths per 1000 population in a specified age group in a given year.

Age-Sex Specific Death Rate:

Number of deaths in a particular age and sex group per 1000 population of the same age group in a given year.

Infant Mortality Rate(IMR) :

Number of infants dying under one year of age in a year per 1000 live births of the same year.

Neo-natal Mortality Rate:

Number of infants dying within the first month of life (under 28 days) in a year per 1000 live births of the same year.

Post-natal Mortality Rate:

Number of infant deaths at 28 days to one year of age per 1000 live births in a given year.

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Peri-natal Mortality Rate:

Number of still births plus deaths within 1st week of delivery per 1000 births in a year.

Maternal Mortality Ratio:

The number of women who die as a result of pregnancy and childbirth complications per 100,000 live births in a given year.

Expectation of live at birth :

Average number of years’ a new born child is expected to live under current mortality conditions.

Reproduction Health: Reproductive health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, in all matters relating to the reproductive system and to its functions and processes.

Demography: The scientific study of human population, including their sizes, compositions, distributions, densities, growth and other characteristics, as well as the causes and consequence of changes in these factors

Census: A canvass of a given area, resulting in an enumeration of the entire population and often the compilation of other demographic, social and economic information pertaining to that population at a specific time.

Population Policy: Explicit or implicit measures instituted by a government to influence population size, growth, distribution or composition.

Population Projection: Computation of future changes in population numbers, given certain assumptions about future trends in the rates of fertility, mortality and migration. Demographers often issue low medium and high projections of the same population, based on different assumptions of how these rates will change in the future.

Vital Statistics: Demographic data on births, deaths, foetal deaths, marriages and divorces.

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Performance Statistics - April 2008 to March 2009Table C.4: Sterilisation

Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

State/UT/Agency

Estimated no of Eligible Couples

during 2008-09Achievement during April to March

Estimated Unsterilised

Couples exposed tohigher order

of birth3&3+(in 000’s)

Sterilisation per 10,000 unsterilised

couples exposed to higher order of birth3&3+

Data En-

tered% 2008-

09Total Couples Unsterilised Couples 2008-09 2007-08 %

Change

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 1,83,000 1,42,000 1,900 2,317 -18.0 73 260 44.8Assam 44,19,000 38,36,000 48,139 18,669 157.9 1,569 306 90.7Manipur 3,10,000 2,83,000 2,148 220 876.4 112 191 56.5Meghalaya 3,59,000 3,25,000 1,933 1,871 3.3 185 104 58.3Mizoram 1,26,000 72,000 3,369 1,874 79.8 30 1,123 61.4Nagaland 2,52,000 2,27,000 490 1,126 -56.5 129 37 40.9Sikkim 84,000 62,000 272 1,735 -84.3 21 129 60.4Tripura 5,41,000 4,43,000 7,318 2,398 205.2 107 683 97.9

II. High Focus-Non NE

Bihar 1,65,33,000 1,24,99,000 2,50,550 3,00,918 -16.7 6,537 383 79.4Chhattisgarh 39,66,000 22,21,000 1,71,280 1,53,836 11.3 1,068 1,603 84.7Himachal Pradesh 10,88,000 4,86,000 32,074 30,480 5.2 116 2,765 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 17,37,000 12,35,000 21,237 21,468 -1.1 524 405 86.4Jharkhand 53,27,000 40,59,000 71,661 1,06,383 -32.6 2,025 353 56.3Madhya Pradesh 1,21,50,000 66,10,000 5,18,963 4,51,896 14.8 3,113 1,667 86.2Orissa 65,40,000 43,10,000 91,057 1,20,983 -24.7 1,586 574 96.1Rajasthan 1,14,10,000 74,17,000 3,55,202 3,35,029 6.0 3,575 993 99.7Uttar Pradesh 3,17,34,000 2,61,81,000 3,93,576 4,71,891 -16.6 14,557 270 57.9Uttarakhand 15,84,000 10,47,000 33,422 34,798 -4.0 410 815 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 1,52,46,000 52,14,000 10,12,234 7,25,217 39.6 1,100 9,202 100.0Goa 2,30,000 1,70,000 5,354 5,066 5.7 31 1,727 100.0Gujarat 98,23,000 55,50,000 3,25,107 3,10,064 4.9 2,103 1,545 100.0Haryana 40,55,000 24,78,000 86,492 80,823 7.0 823 1,050 93.3Karnataka 96,16,000 40,77,000 4,15,085 3,52,185 17.9 1,174 3,535 99.4Kerala 54,33,000 27,33,000 1,27,883 1,24,195 3.0 508 2,517 100.0Maharashtra 1,84,05,000 86,14,000 5,35,635 5,54,284 -3.4 2,317 2,311 97.1Punjab 42,26,000 28,74,000 89,045 1,03,908 -14.3 825 1,079 100.0Tamil Nadu 1,13,52,000 50,63,000 3,43,201 3,53,436 -2.9 1,089 3,151 93.8West Bengal 1,45,26,000 97,47,000 3,03,883 2,90,584 4.6 3,051 996 100.0

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 74,000 41,000 697 1,009 -30.9 8 871 14.6Chandigarh 2,14,000 1,69,000 2,132 2,152 -0.9 78 273 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 55,000 39,000 1,114 938 18.8 18 618 100.0Daman & Diu 37,000 21,000 306 459 -33.3 7 437 25.0Delhi 28,78,000 21,93,000 16,809 29,238 -42.5 730 230 90.7Lakshadweep 12,000 11,000 2 36 -94.4 5 4 25.0Puducherry 2,06,000 1,02,000 9,196 10,303 -10.7 22 4,180 45.8

V. OTHERAGENCIES

M/O Defence . . 12,089 12,063 0.2 . . 100.0M/O Railways . . 3,453 4,843 -28.7 . . 91.7

TOTAL All India 19,47,31,000 12,05,51,000 52,94,308 50,18,695 5.5 49,626 1,066 83.6Explanatory Note:1. Data Source: STERILISATION = Item Code (M 9.1.1.a,9.1.1.b,9.1.1.c,9.1.1.d,9.1.2,9.2.1.a,9.2.1.b,9.2.1.c,9.2.1.d,9.2.2,9.3.1.a,9.3.1.b,9.3.1.c,9.3.1.d,9.3.2,9.4.1.a,9.4.1.b,9.4.1.c,9.4.1.d,9.4.2) HMIS Formats 2. Estimated No. of Eligible Couples Unsterilised{Formula=EC(1-CUS/100)Where EC (Estimated No. of Eligible Couples) = MidYearPopulation(RGI)*Eligible Couples Rate (Census) ;CUS=Couples (%) Currently Using Sterilisation (NFHS-III)}3. Data Entered % ={Data entry done for the State(No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2008-09 }4. . = Data not reported by States

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Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: {VASECTOMY = Item Code (M 9.1.1.a,9.1.1.b.9.1.1.c.9.1.1.d.9.1.2)TUBECTOMY = Item Code (M 9.2.1.a,9.2.1.b,9.2.1.c,9.2.1.d,9.2.2,9.3.1.a,9.3.1.b,9.3.1.c,9.3.1.d,9.3.2,9.4.1.a,9.4.1.b,9.4.1.c,9.4.1.d,9.4.2)} HMIS Formats2. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State(No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2008-09}3. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/Agency Vasectomy Tubectomy Sterilisation

% of Vasectomy to

total Sterilisations

Data Entered % For

Vasectomy

Data Entered % For

Tubectomy 2008-09

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 11 1,889 1,900 0.6 40.6 44.3Assam 1,239 46,900 48,139 2.6 26.2 90.7Manipur 900 1,248 2,148 41.9 42.6 49.1Meghalaya 9 1,924 1,933 0.5 36.9 57.1Mizoram 106 3,263 3,369 3.1 21.2 61.4Nagaland 53 437 490 10.8 31.1 40.2Sikkim 151 121 272 55.5 60.4 54.2Tripura 1,090 6,228 7,318 14.9 77.1 95.8

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 29,507 2,21,043 2,50,550 11.8 59.6 68.6Chhattisgarh 10,456 1,60,824 1,71,280 6.1 80.6 84.7Himachal Pradesh 3,939 28,135 32,074 12.3 100.0 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 1,891 19,346 21,237 8.9 76.9 86.0Jharkhand 9,896 61,765 71,661 13.8 52.4 47.2Madhya Pradesh 30,830 4,88,133 5,18,963 5.9 85.5 84.2Orissa 5,587 85,470 91,057 6.1 76.9 95.6Rajasthan 12,164 3,43,038 3,55,202 3.4 99.7 99.7Uttar Pradesh 13,663 3,79,913 3,93,576 3.5 53.5 57.4Uttarakhand 3,868 29,554 33,422 11.6 100.0 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 29,825 9,82,409 10,12,234 2.9 100.0 100.0Goa 29 5,325 5,354 0.5 100.0 100.0Gujarat 11,530 3,13,577 3,25,107 3.5 100.0 100.0Haryana 11,342 75,150 86,492 13.1 92.1 91.3Karnataka 6,616 4,08,469 4,15,085 1.6 79.6 99.1Kerala 4,657 1,23,226 1,27,883 3.6 98.8 100.0Maharashtra 37,544 4,98,091 5,35,635 7.0 97.1 97.1Punjab 11,917 77,128 89,045 13.4 99.6 100.0Tamil Nadu 3,024 3,40,177 3,43,201 0.9 93.8 93.8West Bengal 40,363 2,63,520 3,03,883 13.3 100.0 100.0

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 7 690 697 1.0 14.6 14.6Chandigarh 39 2,093 2,132 1.8 83.3 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1,114 1,114 0.0 91.7 100.0Daman & Diu 5 301 306 1.6 25.0 25.0Delhi 4,356 12,453 16,809 25.9 79.6 89.8Lakshadweep 2 2 0.0 25.0 25.0Puducherry 19 9,177 9,196 0.2 39.6 45.8

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence 1,954 10,135 12,089 16.2 100.0 100.0M/O Railways 422 3,031 3,453 12.2 91.7 91.7

TOTAL All India 2,89,009 50,05,299 52,94,308 5.5 75.0 82.1

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Performance Statistics - April 2008 to March 2009Table C.3: Intra Uterine Device (IUD Insertions)

Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

State/UT/Agency

Estimated No of EligibleCouples

Unsterilisedduring

2008-09

Achievement during April to MarchIUD per 10,000

unsterilisedcouples 2008-09

Data Entered % 2008-09

2008-09 2007-08 % Change

I. High Focus-NE Arunachal Pradesh 1,42,000 1,025 2,524 -59.4 72.0 49.5Assam 38,36,000 30,273 27,758 9.1 78.0 98.5Manipur 2,83,000 3,904 3,585 8.9 137.0 93.5Meghalaya 3,25,000 1,130 1,478 -23.5 34.0 73.8Mizoram 72,000 1,927 2,246 -14.2 267.0 70.5Nagaland 2,27,000 673 1,602 -58.0 29.0 49.2Sikkim 62,000 931 1,689 -44.9 150.0 64.6Tripura 4,43,000 4,836 1,706 183.5 109.0 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 1,24,99,000 41,606 44,923 -7.4 33.0 71.3Chhattisgarh 22,21,000 1,55,704 1,18,616 31.3 701.0 88.4Himachal Pradesh 4,86,000 27,923 27,694 0.8 574.0 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 12,35,000 26,126 26,173 -0.2 211.0 88.3Jharkhand 40,59,000 74,510 85,376 -12.7 183.0 66.7Madhya Pradesh 66,10,000 6,78,113 5,01,433 35.2 1025.0 80.0Orissa 43,10,000 1,37,699 1,61,051 -14.5 319.0 96.4Rajasthan 74,17,000 3,53,252 3,37,979 4.5 476.0 99.7Uttar Pradesh 2,61,81,000 13,41,765 19,43,474 -31.0 512.0 56.9Uttarakhand 10,47,000 81,338 1,40,932 -42.3 776.0 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 52,14,000 4,09,270 4,07,513 0.4 784.0 100.0Goa 1,70,000 2,709 2,629 3.0 159.0 100.0Gujarat 55,50,000 5,91,564 4,94,529 19.6 1065.0 100.0Haryana 24,78,000 4,71,278 1,63,350 188.5 1901.0 93.3Karnataka 40,77,000 2,77,140 2,78,894 -0.6 679.0 99.4Kerala 27,33,000 64,440 63,434 1.6 235.0 100.0Maharashtra 86,14,000 3,95,469 4,08,689 -3.2 459.0 97.1Punjab 28,74,000 2,64,813 3,13,453 -15.5 921.0 99.6Tamil Nadu 50,63,000 3,10,205 3,54,311 -12.4 612.0 93.2West Bengal 97,47,000 90,293 89,350 1.1 92.0 99.6

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 41,000 585 813 -28.0 142.0 14.6Chandigarh 1,69,000 4,270 4,673 -8.6 252.0 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 39,000 131 163 -19.6 33.0 100.0Daman & Diu 21,000 97 252 -61.5 46.0 25.0Delhi 21,93,000 18,466 46,020 -59.9 84.0 91.7Lakshadweep 11,000 5 48 -89.6 4.0 25.0Puducherry 1,02,000 2,452 3,266 -24.9 240.0 47.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 6,996 6,440 8.6 . 100.0M/O Railways . 3,568 4,423 -19.3 . 100.0

TOTAL All India 12,05,51,000 58,76,486 60,72,489 -3.2 487.0 84.5Explanatory Note:1. Data Source: IUD INSERTIONS = Item Code (M 9.5.1.a,9.5.1.b,9.5.1.c,9.5.1.d,9.5.1.e,9.5.2) HMIS Formats2. Estimated No. of Eligible Couples Unsterilised{Formula=EC(1-CUS/100)Where EC (Estimated No. of Eligible Couples) = Mid Year Population (RGI)*Eligible Couples Rate (Census) ;CUS=Couples (%) Currently Using Sterilisation (NFHS-III)}3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State(No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2008-09}4. . = Data not reported by States

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Provisional Figures (status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note:1. Data Source: Condom-User = Item Code (M 9.08) HMIS Formats2. Estimated No. of Eligible Couples Unsterilised{Formula=EC(1-CUS/100)Where EC (Estimated No. of Eligible Couples) = MidYearPopulation(RGI)*Eligible Couples Rate (Census);CUS=Couples (%) Currently Using Sterilisation (NFHS-III)}3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State(No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2008-09}4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/Agency

Estimated No. of

Unsterilised EligibleCouples during

2008-09

Achievement during April to March

Condom Users per

10,000 unsteri-

lisedcouples 2008-09

Data Entered % 2008-09

2008-09 2007-08 % Change

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 1,42,000 406 669 -39.0 29 81.3Assam 38,36,000 27,728 20,193 37.0 72 98.1Manipur 2,83,000 2,596 1,689 54.0 92 97.2Meghalaya 3,25,000 2,686 2,031 32.0 83 90.5Mizoram 72,000 2,566 2,635 -3.0 356 72.7Nagaland 2,27,000 169 357 -53.0 7 72.0Sikkim 62,000 2,777 1,656 68.0 448 89.6Tripura 4,43,000 6,523 9,819 -34.0 147 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 1,24,99,000 51,389 48,977 5.0 41 81.8Chhattisgarh 22,21,000 1,73,293 3,35,506 -48.0 780 85.6Himachal Pradesh 4,86,000 99,870 96,750 3.0 2,055 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 12,35,000 25,290 42,124 -40.0 205 87.1Jharkhand 40,59,000 1,47,060 1,62,801 -10.0 362 81.6Madhya Pradesh 66,10,000 2,04,642 16,67,900 -88.0 310 50.2Orissa 43,10,000 2,34,378 3,27,968 -29.0 544 96.1Rajasthan 74,17,000 14,54,539 17,83,437 -18.0 1,961 99.7Uttar Pradesh 2,61,81,000 8,90,202 16,87,378 -47.0 340 77.8Uttarakhand 10,47,000 96,181 1,35,073 -29.0 919 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 52,14,000 9,13,274 9,06,076 1.0 1,752 99.3Goa 1,70,000 1,139 11,046 -90.0 67 75.0Gujarat 55,50,000 11,99,067 12,24,263 -2.0 2,160 100.0Haryana 24,78,000 3,50,740 4,02,841 -13.0 1,415 93.3Karnataka 40,77,000 2,76,728 2,99,797 -8.0 679 97.4Kerala 27,33,000 98,710 1,18,668 -17.0 361 100.0Maharashtra 86,14,000 4,28,982 4,54,742 -6.0 498 96.7Punjab 28,74,000 4,04,116 4,40,652 -8.0 1,406 99.6Tamil Nadu 50,63,000 1,68,282 1,59,570 5.0 332 93.2West Bengal 97,47,000 7,47,599 7,40,821 1.0 767 99.6

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 41,000 1,625 1,791 -9.0 396 14.6Chandigarh 1,69,000 12,090 11,849 2.0 715 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 39,000 6,019 7,439 -19.0 1,543 100.0Daman & Diu 21,000 1,143 2,198 -48.0 544 25.0Delhi 21,93,000 69,890 1,72,824 -60.0 319 99.1Lakshadweep 11,000 120 705 -83.0 109 25.0Puducherry 1,02,000 12,552 11,462 10.0 1,231 47.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES M/O Defence . 33,125 33,745 -2.0 . 100.0M/O Railways . 30,149 31,867 -5.0 . 100.0

Total Free Distn. (All India) 12,05,51,000 81,77,645 1,13,59,319 -28.0 678 87.0Social marketing Distn. . . 67,77,638 . . .Total Free Distn. (All India) + Social marketing Di 12,05,51,000 81,77,645 1,81,36,957 -54.9 678 .

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Performance Statistics - April 2008 to March 2009Table C.2: Oral Pill Users

Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

State/UT/Agency

Estimated no of EligibleCouples

Unsterilisedduring 2008-

09

Achievement during April to MarchOP Users per

10,000unsterilised

couples2008-09

Data Entered % 2008-09

2008-09 2007-08 % Change

I. High Focus-NE Arunachal Pradesh 142,000 1,326 1,257 5.5 93 64.1Assam 3,836,000 43,608 31,275 39.4 113 73.6Manipur 283,000 839 583 43.9 29 58.3Meghalaya 325,000 3,463 2,852 21.4 106 61.9Mizoram 72,000 4,264 4,081 4.5 592 46.2Nagaland 227,000 403 912 -55.8 17 53.0Sikkim 62,000 4,761 5,240 -9.1 768 72.9Tripura 443,000 14,562 17,704 -17.7 328 76.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 12,499,000 16,201 6,881 135.4 12 58.8Chhattisgarh 2,221,000 1,64,188 2,28,376 -28.1 739 70.8Himachal Pradesh 486,000 29,802 28,199 5.7 613 93.1Jammu & Kashmir 1,235,000 13,721 13,946 -1.6 111 77.8Jharkhand 4,059,000 79,497 82,806 -4.0 195 50.3Madhya Pradesh 6,610,000 1,35,980 6,09,535 -77.7 205 51.3Orissa 4,310,000 1,55,977 1,89,828 -17.8 361 77.4Rajasthan 7,417,000 8,17,563 8,82,338 -7.3 1,102 99.7Uttar Pradesh 26,181,000 5,54,707 8,21,282 -32.5 211 61.8Uttarakhand 1,047,000 46,908 48,239 -2.8 448 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 5,214,000 3,48,121 5,98,224 -41.8 667 94.0Goa 170,000 3,248 1,890 71.8 191 52.1Gujarat 5,550,000 2,75,258 2,96,014 -7.0 495 100.0Haryana 2,478,000 1,09,912 84,244 30.5 443 81.9Karnataka 4,077,000 2,93,271 1,67,972 74.6 719 80.0Kerala 2,733,000 26,391 29,722 -11.2 96 50.0Maharashtra 8,614,000 2,84,035 3,25,129 -12.6 329 96.8Punjab 2,874,000 99,076 1,14,769 -13.7 344 92.5Tamil Nadu 5,063,000 1,31,227 1,30,868 0.3 259 46.6West Bengal 9,747,000 7,04,376 6,63,595 6.1 722 99.1

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 41,000 944 1,470 -35.7 230 13.5Chandigarh 169,000 635 684 -7.1 37 54.2Dadra & Nagar Haveli 39,000 411 1,740 -76.3 105 95.8Daman & Diu 21,000 270 598 -54.9 128 25.0Delhi 2,193,000 9,623 12,201 -21.1 43 76.4Lakshadweep 11,000 110 -99.6 25.0Puducherry 102,000 1,586 1,848 -14.1 155 39.6

V. OTHER AGEN-CIES

M/O Defence . 3,467 3,524 -1.6 . 87.5M/O Railways . 2,995 3,286 -8.9 . 87.5

VI.Total Free Distn.(All India) 120,551,000 43,82,634 54,13,229 -19.0 364 72.2VII.Social marketing Distn. . . 30,48,236 . . .VIII.Total Free Distn.(All India + Social marketin

120,551,000 43,82,634 84,61,465 -48.2 363 .

Explanatory Note:1. Data Source: OP USERS = Item Code (M 9.07+(9.09*0.2)) HMIS Formats2. Estimated No. of Eligible Couples Unsterilised{Formula=EC(1-CUS/100)Where EC (Estimated No. of Eligible Couples) = MidYearPopulation(RGI)*Eligible Couples Rate (Census) ;CUS=Couples (%) Currently Using Sterilisation (NFHS-III)}3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State(No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2008-09 } 4. . = Data not reported by States

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Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note:1. Data Source: TEATANUS IMMUNISATION = Item Code (M 1.4.2) HMIS Formats2. NeedAssessed=Estimated No of pregnant women during current year{Formula=((Pop*CBR)/1000)*1.1Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); CBR=Crude Birth Rate (SRS-2007)}3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State(No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2008-09}4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/AgencyNeed

Assessed 2008-09

Achievement during April to March % Achvt of need

assessed

Data Entered %2008-09 2007-08 % Change

I. High Focus-NE Arunachal Pradesh 29,000 10,402 8,827 17.8 35.9 97.4Assam 7,93,000 5,83,218 6,29,651 -7.4 73.5 99.7Manipur 38,000 35,764 18,551 92.8 94.1 100.0Meghalaya 68,000 44,337 41,659 6.4 65.2 94.0Mizoram 20,000 18,372 18,973 -3.2 91.9 72.0Nagaland 42,000 8,655 23,430 -63.1 20.6 84.1Sikkim 12,000 11,593 9,658 20.0 96.6 91.7Tripura 66,000 45,999 46,259 -0.6 69.7 100.0

II. High Focus-Non NE

Bihar 30,55,000 11,46,649 32,01,101 -64.2 37.5 97.4Chhattisgarh 6,84,000 6,34,727 6,32,910 0.3 92.8 88.9Himachal Pradesh 1,27,000 1,25,667 1,32,223 -5.0 99.0 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 2,37,000 2,14,185 2,68,331 -20.2 90.4 87.5Jharkhand 8,74,000 5,07,576 5,01,990 1.1 58.1 95.5Madhya Pradesh 21,77,000 12,53,592 19,38,376 -35.3 57.6 83.7Orissa 9,43,000 6,56,284 8,19,920 -20.0 69.6 97.5Rajasthan 20,01,000 19,04,091 19,16,103 -0.6 95.2 99.7Uttar Pradesh 62,41,000 65,00,567 51,50,016 26.2 104.2 95.2Uttarakhand 2,15,000 2,09,578 2,21,910 -5.6 97.5 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 17,04,000 17,03,550 17,36,556 -1.9 100.0 100.0Goa 26,000 22,679 24,323 -6.8 87.2 100.0Gujarat 14,45,000 11,99,510 12,64,055 -5.1 83.0 100.0Haryana 6,29,000 5,11,565 5,90,234 -13.3 81.3 94.0Karnataka 12,68,000 11,11,544 11,44,299 -2.9 87.7 99.4Kerala 5,49,000 4,80,251 5,32,247 -9.8 87.5 90.5Maharashtra 21,68,000 20,31,853 19,52,056 4.1 93.7 97.1Punjab 5,21,000 4,28,486 4,71,736 -9.2 82.2 100.0Tamil Nadu 11,54,000 12,14,531 12,31,593 -1.4 105.2 94.0West Bengal 17,23,000 15,71,937 15,16,417 3.7 91.2 100.0

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 8,000 3,645 6,014 -39.4 45.6 14.6Chandigarh 22,000 17,170 18,506 -7.2 78.0 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 9,000 9,374 8,034 16.7 104.2 100.0Daman & Diu 5,000 1,428 2,786 -48.7 28.6 25.0Delhi 3,43,000 1,15,263 2,31,867 -50.3 33.6 100.0Lakshadweep 2,000 119 936 -87.3 6.0 25.0Puducherry 21,000 19,649 20,274 -3.1 93.6 50.0

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 32,794 43,553 -24.7 . 91.7M/O Railways . 16,592 15,566 6.6 . 91.7

TOTAL All India 2,92,19,000 2,44,03,196 2,63,90,940 -7.5 83.5 94.0

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Performance Statistics - April 2008 to March 2009Table A.2: Diphtheria,Pertussis and Tetanus (DPT)

Provisional Figures (status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

State/UT/AgencyNeed As-sessed 2008-09

Achievement during April to March % Achvt of need as-sessed

Data Entered % 2008-09

2008-09 2007-08 % Change

I. High Focus-NE Arunachal Pradesh 26,000 16,370 13,193 24.1 63.0 96.4Assam 6,73,000 6,17,111 6,37,580 -3.2 91.7 100.0Manipur 34,000 42,679 21,433 99.1 125.5 100.0Meghalaya 59,000 52,374 57,564 -9.0 88.8 90.5Mizoram 17,000 10,488 18,963 -44.7 61.7 52.3Nagaland 37,000 14,131 26,917 -47.5 38.2 85.6Sikkim 10,000 10,106 10,735 -5.9 101.1 91.7Tripura 58,000 52,200 51,336 1.7 90.0 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 26,16,000 17,83,082 12,77,302 39.6 68.2 95.4Chhattisgarh 5,85,000 5,55,904 5,87,434 -5.4 95.0 88.9Himachal Pradesh 1,10,000 1,30,842 1,27,471 2.6 118.9 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 2,05,000 2,46,098 2,99,670 -17.9 120.0 88.6Jharkhand 7,56,000 5,87,158 6,82,444 -14.0 77.7 92.4Madhya Pradesh 18,36,000 14,63,372 18,49,200 -20.9 79.7 83.3Orissa 7,96,000 5,52,141 7,99,418 -30.9 69.4 93.6Rajasthan 17,01,000 17,09,509 17,10,867 -0.1 100.5 99.7Uttar Pradesh 52,82,000 62,62,130 53,17,827 17.8 118.6 91.4Uttarakhand 1,86,000 1,90,376 2,18,270 -12.8 102.4 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 14,66,000 15,13,375 15,69,140 -3.6 103.2 100.0Goa 24,000 24,552 23,768 3.3 102.3 100.0Gujarat 12,45,000 10,63,496 11,74,855 -9.5 85.4 100.0Haryana 5,40,000 4,96,494 5,59,352 -11.2 91.9 93.7Karnataka 10,99,000 10,26,567 10,82,879 -5.2 93.4 99.4Kerala 4,93,000 4,91,454 5,11,060 -3.8 99.7 100.0Maharashtra 19,04,000 18,55,253 19,83,696 -6.5 97.4 97.1Punjab 4,53,000 4,04,750 4,98,503 -18.8 89.3 99.6Tamil Nadu 10,12,000 10,90,287 11,40,122 -4.4 107.7 93.0West Bengal 15,08,000 11,75,079 15,25,676 -23.0 77.9 100.0

IV. Non HighFocus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 7,000 4,254 6,117 -30.5 60.8 14.6Chandigarh 19,000 14,855 16,383 -9.3 78.2 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli

8,000 7,425 7,278 2.0 92.8 100.0

Daman & Diu 4,000 1,293 3,356 -61.5 32.3 25.0Delhi 3,01,000 1,31,829 2,37,988 -44.6 43.8 100.0Lakshadweep 1,000 136 1,032 -86.8 13.6 25.0Puducherry 18,000 14,391 16,692 -13.8 80.0 47.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 46,165 56,979 -19.0 . 91.7M/O Railways . 23,701 31,980 -25.9 . 100.0

TOTAL All India 2,50,89,000 2,36,81,427 2,41,54,480 -2.0 94.4 92.9

Explanatory Note:1. Data Source: DPT IMMUNISATION = Item Code (M 10.1.04) HMIS Formats2. Need Assessed = Estimated number of children up to 1 year of age during current year{Formula=((Pop*CBR)/1000)*(1-IMR/1000)Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); CBR=Crude Birth Rate (SRS-2007);IMR=Infant Mortality Rate (SRS-2007)}3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State(No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2008-09}4. . = Data not reported by States

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Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note:1. Data Source: POLIO = Item Code (M 10.1.08) HMIS Formats2. Need Assessed = Estimated number of children up to 1 year of age during current year{Formula=((Pop*CBR)/1000)*(1-IMR/1000)Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); CBR=Crude Birth Rate (SRS-2007);IMR=Infant Mortality Rate (SRS-2007)}3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State(No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2008-09}4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/AgencyNeed

Assessed 2008-09

Achievement during April to March % Achvt of need as-sessed

Data Entered % 2008-092008-09 2007-08 % Change

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 26000 16649 13391 24.3 64.0 96.4Assam 673000 618551 622463 -0.6 91.9 100.0Manipur 34000 42697 21709 96.7 125.6 100.0Meghalaya 59000 52155 55567 -6.1 88.4 90.5Mizoram 17000 10501 18612 -43.6 61.8 52.3Nagaland 37000 15439 28235 -45.3 41.7 82.6Sikkim 10000 10836 10734 1.0 108.4 91.7Tripura 58000 52081 50308 3.5 89.8 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 2616000 1893280 1144965 65.4 72.4 95.8Chhattisgarh 585000 569851 587165 -2.9 97.4 88.9Himachal Pradesh 110000 130840 127475 2.6 118.9 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 205000 236242 299670 -21.2 115.2 87.5Jharkhand 756000 603258 653559 -7.7 79.8 91.7Madhya Pradesh 1836000 1492051 1852682 -19.5 81.3 83.3Orissa 796000 599830 799322 -25.0 75.4 94.7Rajasthan 1701000 1700049 1709671 -0.6 99.9 99.7Uttar Pradesh 5282000 6567475 5238429 25.4 124.3 94.7Uttarakhand 186000 192661 216560 -11.0 103.6 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 1466000 1516772 1567771 -3.3 103.5 100.0Goa 24000 24599 23799 3.4 102.5 100.0Gujarat 1245000 1051716 1162414 -9.5 84.5 100.0Haryana 540000 506630 558569 -9.3 93.8 93.3Karnataka 1099000 1043284 1083219 -3.7 94.9 99.1Kerala 493000 498149 510398 -2.4 101.0 100.0Maharashtra 1904000 1890234 1971814 -4.1 99.3 97.1Punjab 453000 420544 498503 -15.6 92.8 99.6Tamil Nadu 1012000 1091244 1139616 -4.2 107.8 93.0West Bengal 1508000 1395195 1454860 -4.1 92.5 100.0

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 7000 4254 6117 -30.5 60.8 14.6Chandigarh 19000 15630 16383 -4.6 82.3 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 8000 7430 7278 2.1 92.9 100.0Daman & Diu 4000 1293 3356 -61.5 32.3 25.0Delhi 301000 130238 241809 -46.1 43.3 99.1Lakshadweep 1000 136 1033 -86.8 13.6 25.0Puducherry 18000 15204 16692 -8.9 84.5 47.9

V. OTHERAGENCIES

M/O Defence . 53555 50712 5.6 . 91.7M/O Railways . 21282 35702 -40.4 . 100.0

TOTAL All India 25089000 24491835 23800562 2.9 97.6 93.2

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Performance Statistics - April 2008 to March 2009Table A.1: Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG)

Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

State/UT/AgencyNeed

Assessed 2008-09

Achievement during April to March % Achvt of need as-sessed

Data Entered% 2008-092008-09 2007-08 % Change

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 26,000 19,566 15,047 30.0 75.3 92.7Assam 6,73,000 6,92,625 6,95,196 -0.4 102.9 100.0Manipur 34,000 46,753 27,230 71.7 137.5 100.0Meghalaya 59,000 64,262 70,565 -8.9 108.9 90.5Mizoram 17,000 10,374 19,962 -48.0 61.0 52.3Nagaland 37,000 15,202 28,181 -46.1 41.1 84.8Sikkim 10,000 8,246 11,133 -25.9 82.5 91.7Tripura 58,000 55,466 58,276 -4.8 95.6 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 26,16,000 24,23,973 22,54,381 7.5 92.7 97.1Chhattisgarh 5,85,000 5,96,144 6,01,299 -0.9 101.9 88.9Himachal Pradesh 1,10,000 1,34,314 1,29,882 3.4 122.1 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 2,05,000 2,81,410 3,20,383 -12.2 137.3 89.0Jharkhand 7,56,000 7,05,724 7,25,198 -2.7 93.3 92.4Madhya Pradesh 18,36,000 18,65,640 19,95,229 -6.5 101.6 51.5Orissa 7,96,000 6,42,645 8,47,802 -24.2 80.7 93.3Rajasthan 17,01,000 18,27,779 17,98,339 1.6 107.5 99.7Uttar Pradesh 52,82,000 69,91,573 56,41,889 23.9 132.4 94.7Uttarakhand 1,86,000 2,01,903 2,28,027 -11.5 108.6 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 14,66,000 15,41,858 15,84,598 -2.7 105.2 100.0Goa 24,000 27,813 27,549 1.0 115.9 100.0Gujarat 12,45,000 11,40,740 12,08,784 -5.6 91.6 100.0Haryana 5,40,000 5,58,428 5,95,719 -6.3 103.4 93.7Karnataka 10,99,000 10,73,672 10,97,468 -2.2 97.7 99.4Kerala 4,93,000 5,08,871 5,41,661 -6.1 103.2 100.0Maharashtra 19,04,000 20,04,914 20,54,591 -2.4 105.3 97.1Punjab 4,53,000 4,59,812 5,13,344 -10.4 101.5 99.6Tamil Nadu 10,12,000 10,88,061 11,36,573 -4.3 107.5 93.0West Bengal 15,08,000 16,75,399 18,04,918 -7.2 111.1 100.0

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A & N Islands 7,000 3,593 5,505 -34.7 51.3 14.6Chandigarh 19,000 22,672 24,067 -5.8 119.3 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 8,000 7,918 7,928 -0.1 99.0 100.0Daman & Diu 4,000 1,417 3,564 -60.2 35.4 25.0Delhi 3,01,000 1,56,814 3,02,969 -48.2 52.1 100.0Lakshadweep 1,000 133 972 -86.3 13.3 25.0Puducherry 18,000 40,238 43,556 -7.6 223.5 47.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 33,899 38,232 -11.3 . 91.7M/O Railways . 17,662 19,470 -9.3 . 100.0

TOTAL All India 2,50,89,000 2,69,47,513 2,64,79,487 1.8 107.4 90.8

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: BCG = Item Code (M 10.1.01) HMIS Formats 2. Need Assessed = Estimated number of children up to 1 year of age during current year {Formula=((Pop*CBR)/1000)*(1-IMR/1000) Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); CBR=Crude Birth Rate (SRS-2007) ; IMR=Infant Mortality Rate (SRS-2007)} 3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State (No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2008-09 } 4. . = Data not reported by States

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Performance Statistics - April 2008 to March 2009Table A.4: Measles

Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: MEASLES = Item Code (M 10.1.12) HMIS Formats 2. Need Assessed = Estimated number of children up to 1 year of age during current year {Formula=((Pop*CBR)/1000)*(1-IMR/1000) Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); CBR=Crude Birth Rate (SRS-2007) ; IMR=Infant Mortality Rate (SRS-2007)} 3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State (No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2008-09 } 4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/AgencyNeed

Assessed 2008-09

Achievement during April to March % Achvt of need

assessed

Data Entered % 2008-09

2008-09 2007-08 % Change

I. High Focus-NE Arunachal Pradesh 26,000 17,851 11,734 52.1 68.7 94.8Assam 6,73,000 5,60,583 5,72,546 -2.1 83.3 99.7Manipur 34,000 36,990 25,509 45.0 108.8 100.0Meghalaya 59,000 45,182 50,988 -11.4 76.6 86.9Mizoram 17,000 10,775 17,970 -40.0 63.4 53.0Nagaland 37,000 12,133 24,154 -49.8 32.8 86.4Sikkim 10,000 9,799 10,917 -10.2 98.0 91.7Tripura 58,000 50,977 51,292 -0.6 87.9 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 26,16,000 20,12,853 19,14,273 5.1 76.9 94.7Chhattisgarh 5,85,000 5,71,890 5,88,513 -2.8 97.8 88.9Himachal Pradesh 1,10,000 1,22,201 1,25,056 -2.3 111.1 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 2,05,000 2,60,861 2,82,151 -7.5 127.2 88.3

Jharkhand 7,56,000 5,57,243 6,53,839 -14.8 73.7 86.8Madhya Pradesh 18,36,000 22,48,623 18,35,597 22.5 122.5 53.5Orissa 7,96,000 5,14,683 7,81,868 -34.2 64.7 94.7Rajasthan 17,01,000 16,42,679 16,67,057 -1.5 96.6 99.7Uttar Pradesh 52,82,000 62,88,413 52,43,913 19.9 119.1 93.4Uttarakhand 1,86,000 1,71,828 2,01,758 -14.8 92.4 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 14,66,000 14,89,492 15,15,380 -1.7 101.6 99.6Goa 24,000 22,423 23,355 -4.0 93.4 100.0Gujarat 12,45,000 10,24,029 11,53,185 -11.2 82.3 100.0Haryana 5,40,000 5,27,163 5,52,045 -4.5 97.6 93.3Karnataka 10,99,000 10,08,460 10,40,265 -3.1 91.8 99.4Kerala 4,93,000 4,94,112 4,89,485 0.9 100.2 100.0Maharashtra 19,04,000 17,30,804 18,73,507 -7.6 90.9 97.1Punjab 4,53,000 4,27,046 4,63,316 -7.8 94.3 99.6Tamil Nadu 10,12,000 10,43,372 11,32,719 -7.9 103.1 93.0West Bengal 15,08,000 13,84,799 15,05,096 -8.0 91.8 100.0

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 7,000 3,688 5,557 -33.6 52.7 14.6Chandigarh 19,000 15,256 16,859 -9.5 80.3 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 8,000 7,543 7,155 5.4 94.3 100.0Daman & Diu 4,000 1,534 2,955 -48.1 38.4 25.0Delhi 3,01,000 1,16,922 2,25,722 -48.2 38.8 100.0Lakshadweep 1,000 129 1,092 -88.2 12.9 25.0Puducherry 18,000 14,149 16,418 -13.8 78.6 47.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 26,515 28,749 -7.8 . 91.7M/O Railways . 15,076 17,798 -15.3 . 100.0

TOTAL All India 2,50,89,000 2,44,88,076 2,41,29,793 1.5 97.6 90.5

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Performance Statistics - April 2008 to March 2009Table A.3: Diphtheria and Tetanus - DT (2nd Dose)

Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: DT IMMUNISATION = Item Code (M 10.3.2) HMIS Formats 2. NeedAssessed=Estimated No of Children of 5 years of age during current year {Formula=Pop*Proportion of 5 years of Children Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); Proportion of 5 years of Children=Proportion of 5 years of Children in Census 2001} 3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State (No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2008-09 } 4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/AgencyNeed As-sessed 2008-09

Achievement during April to March % Achvt of need as-sessed

Data Entered % 2008-09

2008-09 2007-08 % Change

I. High Focus-NE Arunachal Pradesh 25,000 12,642 5,718 121.1 50.6 91.1Assam 6,60,000 1,97,335 3,78,640 -47.9 29.9 89.8Manipur 49,000 14,246 13,486 5.6 29.1 95.4Meghalaya 52,000 87,855 1,19,471 -26.5 169.0 85.7Mizoram 20,000 5,340 17,198 -68.9 26.7 42.4Nagaland 45,000 12,986 21,052 -38.3 28.9 85.6Sikkim 12,000 9,482 13,378 -29.1 79.0 91.7Tripura 72,000 35,765 47,069 -24.0 49.7 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 24,82,000 6,27,441 13,98,693 -55.1 25.3 86.0Chhattisgarh 5,38,000 5,53,451 6,03,972 -8.4 102.9 88.0Himachal Pradesh 1,19,000 1,10,500 1,12,845 -2.1 92.9 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 2,18,000 2,25,014 2,64,366 -14.9 103.2 85.6Jharkhand 7,29,000 2,62,443 5,46,299 -52.0 36.0 84.4Madhya Pradesh 16,50,000 10,16,442 16,01,603 -36.5 61.6 51.7Orissa 7,71,000 5,58,054 9,09,694 -38.7 72.4 95.3Rajasthan 16,03,000 9,47,567 8,72,022 8.7 59.1 99.7Uttar Pradesh 47,50,000 20,01,329 4,76,412 320.1 42.1 58.2Uttarakhand 2,02,000 1,71,848 1,92,256 -10.6 85.1 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 14,71,000 12,21,261 14,30,812 -14.6 83.0 98.9Goa 33,000 19,142 25,580 -25.2 58.0 100.0Gujarat 11,18,000 6,64,348 10,00,058 -33.6 59.4 100.0Haryana 5,08,000 5,24,047 5,92,747 -11.6 103.2 93.7Karnataka 10,61,000 6,51,372 96,276 576.6 61.4 94.5Kerala 5,50,000 3,22,088 3,86,770 -16.7 58.6 99.4Maharashtra 20,97,000 17,83,478 20,54,276 -13.2 85.0 97.1Punjab 4,66,000 4,34,783 5,67,743 -23.4 93.3 99.2Tamil Nadu 10,33,000 7,19,162 10,70,678 -32.8 69.6 92.7West Bengal 16,70,000 6,41,472 10,54,207 -39.2 38.4 100.0

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 9,000 2,125 2,484 -14.5 23.6 12.5Chandigarh 26,000 13,358 14,945 -10.6 51.4 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 6,000 6,646 5,856 13.5 110.8 91.7Daman & Diu 5,000 1,569 3,887 -59.6 31.4 16.7Delhi 3,22,000 47,207 1,18,555 -60.2 14.7 97.2Lakshadweep 2,000 43 690 -93.8 2.2 25.0Puducherry 25,000 6,130 19,100 -67.9 24.5 22.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 15,317 15,773 -2.9 . 91.7M/O Railways . 13,831 14,354 -3.6 . 100.0

TOTAL All India 2,43,99,000 1,39,37,119 1,60,68,965 -13.3 57.1 84.5

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Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: Children more than 10 years given TT10 = Item Code (M 10.3.3) HMIS Formats 2. NeedAssessed=Estimated No of children aged less than 10 years of age during current year {Formula=Pop*Proportion of 10 years of Children Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); Proportion of 10 years of Children=Proportion of 10 years of Children in Census 2001} 3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State (No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2008-09 } 4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/AgencyNeed As-sessed 2008-09

Achievement during April to March % Achvt of need

assessed

Data Entered% 2008-092008-09 2007-08 % Change

I. High Focus-NE Arunachal Pradesh 27,000 9,143 6,226 46.9 33.9 93.2Assam 6,93,000 2,65,438 3,37,235 -21.3 38.3 100.0Manipur 54,000 19,908 10,490 89.8 36.9 99.1Meghalaya 57,000 90,904 87,765 3.6 159.5 90.5Mizoram 22,000 8,327 17,854 -53.4 37.9 47.0Nagaland 49,000 14,903 25,123 -40.7 30.4 84.8Sikkim 13,000 12,950 14,850 -12.8 99.6 89.6Tripura 79,000 37,363 40,787 -8.4 47.3 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 25,19,000 4,23,987 6,92,392 -38.8 16.8 93.2Chhattisgarh 5,37,000 4,92,215 5,59,780 -12.1 91.7 88.4Himachal Pradesh 1,25,000 1,17,555 1,21,865 -3.5 94.0 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 2,42,000 1,73,429 2,04,587 -15.2 71.7 86.0Jharkhand 7,60,000 2,60,423 2,65,737 -2.0 34.3 90.6Madhya Pradesh 16,42,000 9,97,607 15,52,428 -35.7 60.8 51.7Orissa 8,30,000 6,76,275 8,73,906 -22.6 81.5 96.1Rajasthan 16,25,000 6,90,207 6,80,094 1.5 42.5 99.7Uttar Pradesh 48,25,000 14,84,057 4,49,941 229.8 30.8 59.3Uttarakhand 2,10,000 1,45,296 1,44,002 0.9 69.2 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 16,47,000 12,67,717 13,30,375 -4.7 77.0 99.6Goa 37,000 23,918 25,165 -5.0 64.6 100.0Gujarat 11,49,000 7,11,200 9,22,199 -22.9 61.9 100.0Haryana 5,32,000 4,39,479 5,01,959 -12.4 82.6 93.7Karnataka 11,30,000 6,70,097 1,08,002 520.4 59.3 96.3Kerala 5,49,000 3,91,912 3,24,268 20.9 71.4 100.0Maharashtra 21,43,000 17,87,733 18,83,624 -5.1 83.4 97.1Punjab 5,11,000 4,39,253 5,14,985 -14.7 86.0 99.6Tamil Nadu 10,99,000 6,24,654 16,64,671 -62.5 56.8 92.7West Bengal 18,21,000 7,60,497 8,41,466 -9.6 41.8 100.0

IV. Non High Fo-cus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 10,000 3,962 3,905 1.5 39.6 14.6Chandigarh 29,000 7,054 9,536 -26.0 24.3 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 7,000 6,079 5,922 2.7 86.8 83.3Daman & Diu 6,000 1,155 3,106 -62.8 19.3 20.8Delhi 3,39,000 26,899 43,390 -38.0 7.9 99.1Lakshadweep 2,000 80 1,620 -95.1 4.0 16.7Puducherry 28,000 17,229 18,931 -9.0 61.5 35.4

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 10,220 9,948 2.7 . 91.7M/O Railways . 19,273 22,112 -12.8 . 100.0

TOTAL All India 2,53,48,000 1,31,28,398 1,43,20,246 -8.3 51.8 86.2

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Performance Statistics - April 2008 to March 2009Table A.7: Tetanus Toxoid - T.T. (16 years)

Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: Children more than 16 years given TT16 = Item Code (M 10.3.4) HMIS Formats 2. NeedAssessed=Estimated No of children aged less than 16 years of age during current year {Formula=Pop*Proportion of 16 years of Children Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); Proportion of 16 years of Children=Proportion of 16 years of Children in Census 2001} 3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State (No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2008-09 } 4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/AgencyNeed As-sessed 2008-09

Achievement during April to March % Achvt of need as-sessed

Data Entered% 2008-092008-09 2007-08 % Change

I. High Focus-NE Arunachal Pradesh 29,000 6,541 4,863 34.5 22.6 87.0Assam 6,77,000 1,92,077 2,43,169 -21.0 28.4 100.0Manipur 56,000 21,948 10,680 105.5 39.2 100.0Meghalaya 60,000 55,463 53,233 4.2 92.4 90.5Mizoram 23,000 6,716 16,668 -59.7 29.2 47.0Nagaland 52,000 14,706 22,869 -35.7 28.3 81.1Sikkim 14,000 9,488 8,114 16.9 67.8 87.5Tripura 83,000 32,534 34,291 -5.1 39.2 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 22,53,000 3,99,447 6,26,324 -36.2 17.7 93.0Chhattisgarh 5,16,000 4,48,198 4,96,816 -9.8 86.9 88.4Himachal Pradesh 1,37,000 96,163 1,19,981 -19.9 70.2 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 2,71,000 1,26,784 1,43,364 -11.6 46.8 85.6Jharkhand 7,19,000 2,47,744 2,38,936 3.7 34.5 90.6Madhya Pradesh 15,70,000 9,39,795 13,79,526 -31.9 59.9 51.5Orissa 8,48,000 6,04,088 7,86,847 -23.2 71.2 96.1Rajasthan 15,12,000 5,37,396 5,20,113 3.3 35.5 99.7Uttar Pradesh 45,95,000 12,45,380 4,34,734 186.5 27.1 59.0Uttarakhand 2,20,000 1,13,150 1,06,496 6.2 51.4 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 17,60,000 10,95,325 11,41,348 -4.0 62.2 99.6Goa 39,000 19,070 19,920 -4.3 48.9 100.0Gujarat 11,70,000 6,25,585 6,96,809 -10.2 53.5 100.0Haryana 5,55,000 3,61,191 4,01,451 -10.0 65.1 93.3Karnataka 12,16,000 5,69,948 1,07,706 429.2 46.9 97.1Kerala 5,77,000 3,33,190 2,66,191 25.2 57.7 100.0Maharashtra 22,54,000 19,10,531 16,97,818 12.5 84.8 97.1Punjab 5,68,000 3,37,194 4,34,248 -22.3 59.4 99.6Tamil Nadu 12,01,000 4,98,474 10,95,245 -54.5 41.5 92.7West Bengal 18,82,000 5,88,202 6,53,042 -9.9 31.3 100.0

IV. Non High Fo-cus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 11,000 2,888 2,451 17.8 26.3 14.6Chandigarh 30,000 2,834 3,888 -27.1 9.4 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 7,000 5,912 4,763 24.1 84.5 91.7Daman & Diu 6,000 1,044 3,163 -67.0 17.4 20.8Delhi 3,65,000 24,434 37,607 -35.0 6.7 97.2Lakshadweep 2,000 173 1,824 -90.5 8.7 25.0Puducherry 29,000 15,559 20,055 -22.4 53.7 39.6

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 8,081 8,856 -8.8 . 91.7M/O Railways . 23,678 26,068 -9.2 . 100.0

TOTAL All India 2,53,07,000 1,15,20,931 1,18,69,477 -2.9 45.5 86.0

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Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: WOMEN IFA TABLETS = Item Code (M 1.5) HMIS Formats 2. Need Assessed=Estimated No of pregnant women during current year {Formula=((Pop*CBR)/1000)*1.1 Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); CBR=Crude Birth Rate (SRS-2007)} 3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State (No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2008-09 } 4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/AgencyNeed As-sessed 2008-09

Achievement during April to March % Achvt of need as-sessed

Data Entered % 2008-092008-09 2007-08 % Change

I. High Focus-NE Arunachal Pradesh 29,000 13,747 23,452 -41.4 47.4 91.1Assam 7,93,000 7,73,385 5,38,329 43.7 97.5 98.5Manipur 38,000 11,427 16,260 -29.7 30.1 79.6Meghalaya 68,000 46,640 16,715 179.0 68.6 92.9Mizoram 20,000 17,912 7,263 146.6 89.6 71.2Nagaland 42,000 2,506 30,060 -91.7 6.0 70.5Sikkim 12,000 4,500 3,591 25.3 37.5 85.4Tripura 66,000 86,252 41,934 105.7 130.7 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 30,55,000 5,36,070 9,13,929 -41.3 17.5 79.6Chhattisgarh 6,84,000 5,51,150 5,24,047 5.2 80.6 88.4Himachal Pradesh 1,27,000 1,17,541 1,12,619 4.4 92.6 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 2,37,000 34,10,395 1,90,872 1686.7 1439.0 87.1Jharkhand 8,74,000 6,38,845 7,13,206 -10.4 73.1 89.9Madhya Pradesh 21,77,000 19,44,747 19,77,704 -1.7 89.3 54.0Orissa 9,43,000 16,31,795 8,62,372 89.2 173.0 96.4Rajasthan 20,01,000 14,95,738 5,24,334 185.3 74.7 99.7Uttar Pradesh 62,41,000 38,04,421 7,21,569 427.2 61.0 59.4Uttarakhand 2,15,000 69,158 58,528 18.2 32.2 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 17,04,000 16,20,342 14,39,431 12.6 95.1 100.0Goa 26,000 15,438 26,230 -41.1 59.4 100.0Gujarat 14,45,000 3,42,504 8,24,101 -58.4 23.7 100.0Haryana 6,29,000 3,87,499 6,69,365 -42.1 61.6 93.3Karnataka 12,68,000 8,93,747 4,54,656 96.6 70.5 98.9Kerala 5,49,000 3,27,296 4,76,047 -31.2 59.6 98.8Maharashtra 21,68,000 12,06,280 11,10,711 8.6 55.6 97.1Punjab 5,21,000 3,65,951 24,994 1364.2 70.2 99.2Tamil Nadu 11,54,000 6,40,436 4,53,089 41.3 55.5 93.5West Bengal 17,23,000 11,44,422 13,84,850 -17.4 66.4 100.0

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 8,000 3,663 5,630 -34.9 45.8 14.6Chandigarh 22,000 8,055 18,201 -55.7 36.6 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 9,000 7,398 1,889 291.6 82.2 100.0Daman & Diu 5,000 . 0.0 25.0Delhi 3,43,000 2,39,062 4,01,955 -40.5 69.7 99.1Lakshadweep 2,000 968 -100.0 0.0 25.0Puducherry 21,000 27,092 19,499 38.9 129.0 50.0

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 3,68,391 12,718 2796.6 . 100.0M/O Railways . 1,63,069 1,21,285 34.5 . 91.7

TOTAL All India 2,92,19,000 2,29,16,874 1,47,22,403 55.7 78.4 85.7

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Performance Statistics - April 2008 to March 2009Table A.8: No. of Cases Treated for Blindness (Vitamin A – 1st Dose)

Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: Vitamin A Dose-1 = Item Code (M 11.1.1) HMIS Formats 2. Need Assessed=Estimated number of children upto 1 year of age during current year {Formula=((Pop*CBR)/1000)*(1-IMR/1000) Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); CBR=Crude Birth Rate (SRS-2007) ; IMR=Infant Mortality Rate (SRS-2007)} 3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State (No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2008-09 } 4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/AgencyNeed

Assessed 2008-09

Achievement during April to March % Achvt of need

assessed

Data Entered % 2008-092008-09 2007-08 % Change

I. High Focus-NE Arunachal Pradesh 26,000 17,025 5,861 190.5 65.5 95.3Assam 6,73,000 5,45,449 3,75,313 45.3 81.0 98.8Manipur 34,000 23 12,288 -99.8 0.1 24.1Meghalaya 59,000 48,226 20,711 132.9 81.7 90.5Mizoram 17,000 4,036 10,641 -62.1 23.7 30.3Nagaland 37,000 9,987 7,416 34.7 27.0 83.3Sikkim 10,000 9,429 5,644 67.1 94.3 89.6Tripura 58,000 53,701 58,814 -8.7 92.6 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 26,16,000 13,72,611 9,68,880 41.7 52.5 87.9Chhattisgarh 5,85,000 5,92,840 5,62,433 5.4 101.3 88.9Himachal Pradesh 1,10,000 1,20,312 1,20,094 0.2 109.4 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 2,05,000 1,05,640 1,42,131 -25.7 51.5 81.4Jharkhand 7,56,000 6,10,064 6,42,873 -5.1 80.7 91.7Madhya Pradesh 18,36,000 18,20,111 20,31,034 -10.4 99.1 52.8Orissa 7,96,000 5,31,365 7,87,916 -32.6 66.8 95.6Rajasthan 17,01,000 15,36,112 13,58,737 13.1 90.3 99.7Uttar Pradesh 52,82,000 33,67,593 46,79,349 -28.0 63.8 59.0Uttarakhand 1,86,000 16,264 49,774 -67.3 8.7 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 14,66,000 13,40,363 15,33,809 -12.6 91.4 97.8Goa 24,000 22,439 24,369 -7.9 93.5 100.0Gujarat 12,45,000 9,98,585 11,81,213 -15.5 80.2 100.0Haryana 5,40,000 2,46,644 4,80,236 -48.6 45.7 92.9Karnataka 10,99,000 9,67,333 5,08,092 90.4 88.0 96.3Kerala 4,93,000 2,43,683 2,84,685 -14.4 49.4 99.4Maharashtra 19,04,000 17,30,642 18,05,625 -4.2 90.9 97.1Punjab 4,53,000 2,45,792 5,498 4370.6 54.3 99.2Tamil Nadu 10,12,000 36,611 40,96,095 -99.1 3.6 7.3West Bengal 15,08,000 13,89,526 14,95,294 -7.1 92.1 100.0

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 7,000 3,690 5,557 -33.6 52.7 14.6Chandigarh 19,000 9,178 15,227 -39.7 48.3 83.3Dadra & Nagar Haveli 8,000 6,036 3,522 71.4 75.5 100.0Daman & Diu 4,000 1,656 . 41.4 25.0Delhi 3,01,000 1,14,389 10,895 949.9 38.0 99.1Lakshadweep 1,000 540 -100.0 0.0 25.0Puducherry 18,000 13,678 15,700 -12.9 76.0 45.8

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 17,434 22,069 -21.0 . 100.0M/O Railways . 14,864 17,196 -13.6 . 100.0

TOTAL All India 2,50,89,000 1,81,63,331 2,33,45,531 -22.2 72.4 80.3

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Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: Vitamin A Dose-5 = Item Code (M 11.1.2) HMIS Formats 2. NeedAssessed=Estimated No of Children of 3 years of age during current year {Formula=Pop*Proportion of 3 years of Children Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); Proportion of 3 years of Children=Proportion of 3 years of Children in Census 2001} 3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State (No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2008-09 } 4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/AgencyNeed As-sessed 2008-09

Achievement during April to March % Achvt of need as-sessed

Data Entered % 2008-092008-09 2007-08 % Change

I. High Focus-NE Arunachal Pradesh 22,000 5,950 7,785 -23.6 27.0 69.8Assam 6,39,000 1,26,240 5,12,395 -75.4 19.8 98.1Manipur 44,000 18 19,548 -99.9 0.0 23.1Meghalaya 47,000 7,396 17,775 -58.4 15.7 90.5Mizoram 18,000 1,961 13,601 -85.6 10.9 31.1Nagaland 40,000 3,048 5,754 -47.0 7.6 64.4Sikkim 11,000 9,717 14,662 -33.7 88.3 89.6Tripura 65,000 28,332 55,106 -48.6 43.6 85.4

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 23,78,000 7,22,633 10,52,599 -31.3 30.4 77.0Chhattisgarh 5,35,000 5,46,865 43,18,299 -87.3 102.2 88.0Himachal Pradesh 1,16,000 71,837 2,89,505 -75.2 61.9 43.8Jammu & Kashmir 2,23,000 82,712 2,07,320 -60.1 37.1 79.5Jharkhand 6,94,000 10,78,086 15,63,707 -31.1 155.3 80.6Madhya Pradesh 16,66,000 9,54,235 41,34,637 -76.9 57.3 78.5Orissa 7,46,000 2,22,231 14,42,220 -84.6 29.8 69.2Rajasthan 15,65,000 4,81,675 21,69,274 -77.8 30.8 99.7Uttar Pradesh 48,47,000 22,79,282 65,52,273 -65.2 47.0 58.2Uttarakhand 2,06,000 5,188 89,452 -94.2 2.5 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 14,36,000 8,72,370 29,65,189 -70.6 60.8 94.9Goa 30,000 11,763 63,100 -81.4 39.2 100.0Gujarat 11,12,000 24,24,576 -100.0 0.0 100.0Haryana 5,01,000 1,34,999 4,08,904 -67.0 26.9 91.3Karnataka 10,35,000 11,77,263 2,83,200 315.7 113.7 64.9Kerala 5,42,000 1,75,612 6,46,842 -72.9 32.4 99.4Maharashtra 20,58,000 12,50,444 49,95,999 -75.0 60.8 97.1Punjab 4,64,000 78,129 13,251 489.6 16.8 96.7Tamil Nadu 10,41,000 . 36,27,925 . . 0.0West Bengal 15,74,000 9,04,290 45,38,751 -80.1 57.5 100.0

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 8,000 23,888 28,952 -17.5 298.6 14.6Chandigarh 23,000 4,129 32,125 -87.1 18.0 83.3Dadra & Nagar Haveli 6,000 6,649 3,779 75.9 110.8 100.0Daman & Diu 4,000 5,283 . 132.1 25.0Delhi 3,01,000 64,363 39,040 64.9 21.4 92.6Lakshadweep 1,000 2,064 -100.0 0.0 25.0Puducherry 23,000 62,260 12,000 418.8 270.7 45.8

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 24,946 67,803 -63.2 . 100.0M/O Railways . 23,278 41,620 -44.1 . 100.0

TOTAL All India 2,40,21,000 1,14,47,072 4,26,61,032 -73.2 47.7 75.6

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Performance Statistics - April 2008 to March 2009Table A.10: No. of Cases Treated for Blindness (Vitamin A – 9th Dose)

Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: Vitamin A Dose-9 = Item Code (M 11.1.3) HMIS Formats 2. NeedAssessed=Estimated No of Children of 5 years of age during current year {Formula=Pop*Proportion of 5 years of Children Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); Proportion of 5 years of Children=Proportion of 5 years of Children in Census 2001} 3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State (No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2008-09 } 4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/AgencyNeed As-sessed 2008-09

Achievement during April to March % Achvt of need as-sessed

Data Entered % 2008-092008-09 2007-08 % Change

I. High Focus-NE Arunachal Pradesh 25,000 577 . 2.3 29.2Assam 6,60,000 591 . 0.1 1.9Manipur 49,000 4 . 0.0 22.2Meghalaya 52,000 169 . 0.3 28.6Mizoram 20,000 198 . 1.0 19.7Nagaland 45,000 66 . 0.1 27.3Sikkim 12,000 57 . 0.5 52.1Tripura 72,000 7,370 . 10.2 50.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 24,82,000 2,81,357 . 11.3 46.1Chhattisgarh 5,38,000 2,38,069 . 44.3 62.5Himachal Pradesh 1,19,000 3,709 . 3.1 38.9Jammu & Kashmir 2,18,000 18,991 . 8.7 54.5Jharkhand 7,29,000 3,62,227 . 49.7 56.9Madhya Pradesh 16,50,000 1,26,169 . 7.6 17.0Orissa 7,71,000 1,65,850 . 21.5 65.8Rajasthan 16,03,000 12,195 . 0.8 99.7Uttar Pradesh 47,50,000 6,62,572 . 13.9 51.6Uttarakhand 2,02,000 1,606 . 0.8 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 14,71,000 3,82,052 . 26.0 69.6Goa 33,000 18,636 . 56.5 100.0Gujarat 11,18,000 . 0.0 100.0Haryana 5,08,000 39,378 . 7.8 70.2Karnataka 10,61,000 8,89,626 . 83.8 32.8Kerala 5,50,000 23,342 . 4.2 99.4Maharashtra 20,97,000 9,80,325 . 46.7 97.1Punjab 4,66,000 8,779 . 1.9 84.6Tamil Nadu 10,33,000 50,45,912 . 488.5 81.0West Bengal 16,70,000 62,431 . 3.7 94.7

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 9,000 . 0.0 12.5Chandigarh 26,000 . 0.0 25.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 6,000 61 . 1.0 100.0Daman & Diu 5,000 . 0.0 25.0Delhi 3,22,000 20,821 . 6.5 53.7Lakshadweep 2,000 . 0.0 25.0Puducherry 25,000 7,043 . 28.2 41.7

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . . . 75.0M/O Railways . . . 75.0

TOTAL All India 2,43,99,000 93,60,183 . 38.4 58.3

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Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: {MH ANCREGISTERED = Item Code (M 1.1,1.3) MH INSTITUTIONALDELIVERIES = Item Code (M 2.2,2.3) MH DOMESTICDELIVERIES = Item Code (M 2.1.1.a,2.1.1.b)} HMIS Formats 2. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/Agency

Achievement during April to March

Total ANC Registered% change

Total Institutional Deliveries % change

Total Domestic Deliveries % change

2008-09 2007-08 2008-09 2007-08 2008-09 2007-081 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 21,569 12,002 79.7 9,736 8,452 15.2 823 243 238.7Assam 7,35,358 5,94,941 23.6 3,32,264 2,76,321 20.2 1,45,444 1,36,758 6.4Manipur 1,00,525 . 17,325 . 7,451 .Meghalaya 78,489 10,838 624.2 18,195 22,086 -17.6 32,607 1,754 1759.0Mizoram 24,827 64,041 -61.2 13,842 37,357 -62.9 4,374 14,053 -68.9Nagaland 21,721 53,805 -59.6 5,305 5,262 0.8 3,069 15,423 -80.1Sikkim 13,395 18,758 -28.6 2,430 9,934 -75.5 2,588 4,692 -44.8Tripura 62,204 74,624 -16.6 31,928 30,908 3.3 11,257 .

II. High Focus-Non NE

Bihar 11,79,314 14,24,898 -17.2 5,35,688 8,38,481 -36.1 2,30,464 4,11,441 -44.0Chhattisgarh 6,58,429 9,04,334 -27.2 1,18,081 2,03,964 -42.1 3,87,408 5,71,566 -32.2Himachal Pradesh 1,53,712 1,51,921 1.2 59,280 1,09,623 -45.9 52,154 55,881 -6.7Jammu & Kashmir 3,76,303 7,13,808 -47.3 1,51,668 2,24,342 -32.4 56,609 83,944 -32.6Jharkhand 5,30,176 5,94,512 -10.8 86,434 1,12,138 -22.9 3,50,985 2,72,976 28.6Madhya Pradesh 22,01,400 21,16,163 4.0 14,35,307 12,96,740 10.7 2,99,501 4,97,547 -39.8Orissa 7,34,238 9,42,430 -22.1 3,96,232 7,38,307 -46.3 1,68,739 2,83,154 -40.4Rajasthan 20,02,738 18,24,250 9.8 11,34,879 8,72,161 30.1 3,65,001 4,46,938 -18.3Uttar Pradesh 53,71,292 41,71,885 28.7 3,97,959 23,24,520 -82.9 14,68,304 11,34,235 29.5Uttarakhand 2,43,301 1,28,601 89.2 54,825 60,007 -8.6 76,964 40,161 91.6

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 17,99,548 17,96,726 0.2 12,29,315 13,32,989 -7.8 1,40,881 1,80,589 -22.0Goa 46,801 67,523 -30.7 22,411 -100.0 138 247 -44.1Gujarat 13,11,344 . 8,43,470 7,89,401 6.8 1,84,287 .Haryana 5,90,096 . 1,57,390 2,52,706 -37.7 1,94,418 .Karnataka 11,48,075 . 7,20,477 6,35,000 13.5 2,47,242 .Kerala 5,91,901 7,31,466 -19.1 1,81,558 6,20,812 -70.8 1,624 2,373 -31.6Maharashtra 21,85,856 22,26,174 -1.8 14,60,056 13,46,693 8.4 2,96,987 5,59,395 -46.9Punjab 4,74,932 4,65,888 1.9 2,28,122 92,189 147.5 1,59,862 3,01,885 -47.0Tamil Nadu 12,38,461 18,91,174 -34.5 11,02,110 16,65,311 -33.8 7,143 31,419 -77.3West Bengal 18,81,292 11,04,514 70.3 10,29,985 8,85,000 16.4 5,89,706 3,76,939 56.4

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A & N Islands 7,199 17,313 -58.4 4,629 4,872 -5.0 297 789 -62.4Chandigarh 33,109 40,585 -18.4 18,563 25,282 -26.6 3,672 227 1517.6Dadra & Nagar Haveli 11,470 3,593 219.2 4,059 2,052 97.8 858 28 2964.3Daman & Diu 2,706 3,762 -28.1 1,297 2,443 -46.9 . 231 .Delhi 4,25,798 . 69,029 1,48,000 -53.4 9,660 .Lakshadweep 259 . 155 600 -74.2 . .Puducherry 56,203 69,398 -19.0 29,787 49,660 -40.0 38 -100.0

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence 1,15,071 1,60,843 -28.5 28,915 60,095 -51.9 418 36 1061.1M/O Railways 17,188 25,640 -33.0 10,218 15,540 -34.2 22 . .

TOTAL All India 2,64,46,300 2,24,06,410 18.0 1,19,20,513 1,51,21,659 -21.2 55,00,957 54,24,962 1.4

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Performance Statistics - April 2008 to March 2009Table B.2: Maternal Health - Antenatal Care (ANC)

Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: MH ANCREGISTERED = Item Code (M 1.1,1.3) HMIS Formats 2. Need Assessed=Estimated No of pregnant women during current year {Formula=(Pop*CBR/1000)*1.1 Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); CBR=Crude Birth Rate (SRS-2007)} 3. Data Entered% = {Data entry done for the State (No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2008-09 } 4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/Agency

Achievement during April to March

Need Assessed 2008-09

Total ANC Registered% change

% Achvt of need as-sessed

Proportion Of WomenReceived

3Checkups

Data Entered% 2008-092008-09 2007-08

1 2 3 4 5 6 7I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 26,000 21,569 12,002 79.7 83.0 0.3 97.4Assam 6,73,000 7,35,358 5,94,941 23.6 109.3 0.5 99.7Manipur 34,000 1,00,525 . 295.7 0.3 100.0Meghalaya 59,000 78,489 10,838 624.2 133.0 0.4 97.6Mizoram 17,000 24,827 64,041 -61.2 146.0 0.7 72.7Nagaland 37,000 21,721 53,805 -59.6 58.7 0.2 85.6Sikkim 10,000 13,395 18,758 -28.6 134.0 0.7 95.8Tripura 58,000 62,204 74,624 -16.6 107.2 0.5 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 26,16,000 11,79,314 14,24,898 -17.2 45.1 0.5 81.8Chhattisgarh 5,85,000 6,58,429 9,04,334 -27.2 112.6 0.8 88.9Himachal Pradesh 1,10,000 1,53,712 1,51,921 1.2 139.7 0.7 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 2,05,000 3,76,303 7,13,808 -47.3 183.6 0.3 89.4Jharkhand 7,56,000 5,30,176 5,94,512 -10.8 70.1 0.7 82.6Madhya Pradesh 18,36,000 22,01,400 21,16,163 4.0 119.9 0.8 54.7Orissa 7,96,000 7,34,238 9,42,430 -22.1 92.2 0.9 97.2Rajasthan 17,01,000 20,02,738 18,24,250 9.8 117.7 0.7 99.7Uttar Pradesh 52,82,000 53,71,292 41,71,885 28.7 101.7 0.5 92.0Uttarakhand 1,86,000 2,43,301 1,28,601 89.2 130.8 0.7 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 14,66,000 17,99,548 17,96,726 0.2 122.8 0.9 100.0Goa 24,000 46,801 67,523 -30.7 195.0 0.9 100.0Gujarat 12,45,000 13,11,344 . 105.3 0.7 100.0Haryana 5,40,000 5,90,096 . 109.3 0.7 94.0Karnataka 10,99,000 11,48,075 . 104.5 0.9 99.1Kerala 4,93,000 5,91,901 7,31,466 -19.1 120.1 0.8 100.0Maharashtra 19,04,000 21,85,856 22,26,174 -1.8 114.8 0.7 97.1Punjab 4,53,000 4,74,932 4,65,888 1.9 104.8 0.9 100.0Tamil Nadu 10,12,000 12,38,461 18,91,174 -34.5 122.4 0.8 94.0West Bengal 15,08,000 18,81,292 11,04,514 70.3 124.8 0.6 100.0

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A & N Islands 7,000 7,199 17,313 -58.4 102.8 0.0 14.6Chandigarh 19,000 33,109 40,585 -18.4 174.3 0.8 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 8,000 11,470 3,593 219.2 143.4 0.1 83.3Daman & Diu 4,000 2,706 3,762 -28.1 67.7 0.0 33.3Delhi 3,01,000 4,25,798 . 141.5 0.4 100.0Lakshadweep 1,000 259 . 25.9 0.4 25.0Puducherry 18,000 56,203 69,398 -19.0 312.2 0.2 43.8

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 1,15,071 1,60,843 -28.5 . 0.2 100.0M/O Railways . 17,188 25,640 -33.0 . 0.2 100.0

TOTAL All India 2,50,89,000 2,64,46,300 2,24,06,410 18.0 105.4 0.7 90.3

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Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note:1. Data Source: MH DOMESTIC DELIVERIES = Item Code (M 2.1.1.a,2.1.1.b) HMIS Formats2. Need Assessed= Estimated No of pregnant women during current year{Formula=(Pop*CBR/1000)*1.1Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); CBR=Crude Birth Rate (SRS-2007)}3. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/Agency

Achievement during April to March

Need Assessed 2008-09

Total Domestic Deliveries% change

% Achvt of need

assessed

% Of Domestic Deliveries

to Total DeliveriesReported

(Instt.+Domestic)2008-09 2007-08

1 2 3 4 5 6I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 29,000 823 243 238.7 2.8 7.8Assam 7,93,000 1,45,444 1,36,758 6.4 18.3 30.4Manipur 38,000 7,451 . 19.6 30.1Meghalaya 68,000 32,607 1,754 1759.0 48.0 64.2Mizoram 20,000 4,374 14,053 -68.9 21.9 24.0Nagaland 42,000 3,069 15,423 -80.1 7.3 36.6Sikkim 12,000 2,588 4,692 -44.8 21.6 51.6Tripura 66,000 11,257 . 17.1 26.1

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 30,55,000 2,30,464 4,11,441 -44.0 7.5 30.1Chhattisgarh 6,84,000 3,87,408 5,71,566 -32.2 56.6 76.6Himachal Pradesh 1,27,000 52,154 55,881 -6.7 41.1 46.8Jammu & Kashmir 2,37,000 56,609 83,944 -32.6 23.9 27.2Jharkhand 8,74,000 3,50,985 2,72,976 28.6 40.2 80.2Madhya Pradesh 21,77,000 2,99,501 4,97,547 -39.8 13.8 17.3Orissa 9,43,000 1,68,739 2,83,154 -40.4 17.9 29.9Rajasthan 20,01,000 3,65,001 4,46,938 -18.3 18.2 24.3Uttar Pradesh 62,41,000 14,68,304 11,34,235 29.5 23.5 78.7Uttarakhand 2,15,000 76,964 40,161 91.6 35.8 58.4

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 17,04,000 1,40,881 1,80,589 -22.0 8.3 10.3Goa 26,000 138 247 -44.1 0.5 100.0Gujarat 14,45,000 1,84,287 . 12.8 17.9Haryana 6,29,000 1,94,418 . 30.9 55.3Karnataka 12,68,000 2,47,242 . 19.5 25.5Kerala 5,49,000 1,624 2,373 -31.6 0.3 0.9Maharashtra 21,68,000 2,96,987 5,59,395 -46.9 13.7 16.9Punjab 5,21,000 1,59,862 3,01,885 -47.0 30.7 41.2Tamil Nadu 11,54,000 7,143 31,419 -77.3 0.6 0.6West Bengal 17,23,000 5,89,706 3,76,939 56.4 34.2 36.4

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 8,000 297 789 -62.4 3.7 6.0Chandigarh 22,000 3,672 227 1517.6 16.7 16.5Dadra & Nagar Haveli 9,000 858 28 2964.3 9.5 17.4Daman & Diu 5,000 . 231 . . .Delhi 3,43,000 9,660 . 2.8 12.3Lakshadweep 2,000 . . . .Puducherry 21,000 38 -100.0 0.0 0.0

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 418 36 1061.1 . 1.4M/O Railways . 22 . . . 0.2

TOTAL All India 2,92,19,000 55,00,957 54,24,962 1.4 18.8 31.6

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Performance Statistics - April 2008 to March 2009Table B.4: Maternal Health - Institutional Deliveries

Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: MH INSTITUTIONAL DELIVERIES = Item Code (M 2.2,2.3) HMIS Formats 2. Need Assessed=Estimated No of pregnant women during current year {Formula=(Pop*CBR/1000)*1.1 Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); CBR=Crude Birth Rate (SRS-2007)} 3. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/Agency

Achievement during April to March

Need Assessed 2008-09

Total Institutional Deliveries% change % Achvt of

need assessed2008-09 2007-081 2 3 4 5

I. High Focus-NE Arunachal Pradesh 29,000 9,736 8,452 15.2 33.6Assam 7,93,000 3,32,264 2,76,321 20.2 41.9Manipur 38,000 17,325 . 45.6Meghalaya 68,000 18,195 22,086 -17.6 26.8Mizoram 20,000 13,842 37,357 -62.9 69.2Nagaland 42,000 5,305 5,262 0.8 12.6Sikkim 12,000 2,430 9,934 -75.5 20.3Tripura 66,000 31,928 30,908 3.3 48.4

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 30,55,000 5,35,688 8,38,481 -36.1 17.5Chhattisgarh 6,84,000 1,18,081 2,03,964 -42.1 17.3Himachal Pradesh 1,27,000 59,280 1,09,623 -45.9 46.7Jammu & Kashmir 2,37,000 1,51,668 2,24,342 -32.4 64.0Jharkhand 8,74,000 86,434 1,12,138 -22.9 9.9Madhya Pradesh 21,77,000 14,35,307 12,96,740 10.7 65.9Orissa 9,43,000 3,96,232 7,38,307 -46.3 42.0Rajasthan 20,01,000 11,34,879 8,72,161 30.1 56.7Uttar Pradesh 62,41,000 3,97,959 23,24,520 -82.9 6.4Uttarakhand 2,15,000 54,825 60,007 -8.6 25.5

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 17,04,000 12,29,315 13,32,989 -7.8 72.1Goa 26,000 22,411 -100.0 0.0Gujarat 14,45,000 8,43,470 7,89,401 6.8 58.4Haryana 6,29,000 1,57,390 2,52,706 -37.7 25.0Karnataka 12,68,000 7,20,477 6,35,000 13.5 56.8Kerala 5,49,000 1,81,558 6,20,812 -70.8 33.1Maharashtra 21,68,000 14,60,056 13,46,693 8.4 67.3Punjab 5,21,000 2,28,122 92,189 147.5 43.8Tamil Nadu 11,54,000 11,02,110 16,65,311 -33.8 95.5West Bengal 17,23,000 10,29,985 8,85,000 16.4 59.8

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A & N Islands 8,000 4,629 4,872 -5.0 57.9Chandigarh 22,000 18,563 25,282 -26.6 84.4Dadra & Nagar Haveli 9,000 4,059 2,052 97.8 45.1Daman & Diu 5,000 1,297 2,443 -46.9 25.9Delhi 3,43,000 69,029 1,48,000 -53.4 20.1Lakshadweep 2,000 155 600 -74.2 7.8Puducherry 21,000 29,787 49,660 -40.0 141.8

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 28,915 60,095 -51.9 .M/O Railways . 10,218 15,540 -34.2 .

TOTAL All India 2,92,19,000 1,19,20,513 1,51,21,659 -21.2 40.8

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Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note:1. Data Source: {MH ANCREGISTERED = Item Code (1.1,1.3)MH INSTITUTIONALDELIVERIES = Item Code (M 2.2,2.3)MH DOMESTICDELIVERIES = Item Code (M 2.1.1.a,2.1.1.b)} HMIS Formats2. % Estimation{Formula=(TOTAL DELIVERIES REPORTED*Estimated Number of Deliveries)*100}3. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/Agency

Achievement during April to MarchANC Institutional Deliveries Domestic Deliveries TOTAL

DELIVER-IES

REPORT-ED (Instt.+Domestic)

Estimated Number

of Deliveries (April

to March)

% Estima-

tionNo. Regis-

teredNo. With 3 check-ups

No. Reported

% to Total Reported Deliveries

No. Reported

Perform BY SBA

Perform BY NON-SBA

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 21,569 5,898 9,736 92.2 823 606 217 10,559 26,000 40.6Assam 7,35,358 3,70,702 3,32,264 69.6 1,45,444 35,511 1,09,933 4,77,708 6,73,000 71Manipur 1,00,525 29,727 17,325 69.9 7,451 4,257 3,194 24,776 34,000 72.9Meghalaya 78,489 29,520 18,195 35.8 32,607 3,811 28,796 50,802 59,000 86.1Mizoram 24,827 16,643 13,842 76 4,374 2,283 2,091 18,216 17,000 107.2Nagaland 21,721 5,282 5,305 63.4 3,069 2,172 897 8,374 37,000 22.6Sikkim 13,395 8,752 2,430 48.4 2,588 1,407 1,181 5,018 10,000 50.2Tripura 62,204 30,107 31,928 73.9 11,257 1,234 10,023 43,185 58,000 74.5

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 11,79,314 6,08,141 5,35,688 69.9 2,30,464 1,39,283 91,181 7,66,152 26,16,000 29.3Chhattisgarh 6,58,429 5,45,121 1,18,081 23.4 3,87,408 1,53,100 2,34,308 5,05,489 5,85,000 86.4Himachal Pradesh 1,53,712 1,12,121 59,280 53.2 52,154 3,570 48,584 1,11,434 1,10,000 101.3Jammu & Kashmir 3,76,303 1,27,457 1,51,668 72.8 56,609 31,774 24,835 2,08,277 2,05,000 101.6Jharkhand 5,30,176 3,46,694 86,434 19.8 3,50,985 2,59,759 91,226 4,37,419 7,56,000 57.9Madhya Pradesh 22,01,400 17,31,940 14,35,307 82.7 2,99,501 1,16,225 1,83,276 17,34,808 18,36,000 94.5Orissa 7,34,238 6,37,066 3,96,232 70.1 1,68,739 38,344 1,30,395 5,64,971 7,96,000 71Rajasthan 20,02,738 14,16,220 11,34,879 75.7 3,65,001 1,31,485 2,33,516 14,99,880 17,01,000 88.2Uttar Pradesh 53,71,292 26,74,203 3,97,959 21.3 14,68,304 9,19,421 5,48,883 18,66,263 52,82,000 35.3Uttarakhand 2,43,301 1,78,273 54,825 41.6 76,964 45,789 31,175 1,31,789 1,86,000 70.9

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 17,99,548 16,18,805 12,29,315 89.7 1,40,881 71,894 68,987 13,70,196 14,66,000 93.5Goa 46,801 40,516 0 138 46 92 138 24,000 0.6Gujarat 13,11,344 9,63,423 8,43,470 82.1 1,84,287 77,502 1,06,785 10,27,757 12,45,000 82.6Haryana 5,90,096 4,32,158 1,57,390 44.7 1,94,418 87,836 1,06,582 3,51,808 5,40,000 65.1Karnataka 11,48,075 9,94,595 7,20,477 74.5 2,47,242 1,69,018 78,224 9,67,719 10,99,000 88.1Kerala 5,91,901 4,52,604 1,81,558 99.1 1,624 269 1,355 1,83,182 4,93,000 37.2Maharashtra 21,85,856 15,13,837 14,60,056 83.1 2,96,987 1,57,097 1,39,890 17,57,043 19,04,000 92.3Punjab 4,74,932 4,11,675 2,28,122 58.8 1,59,862 87,773 72,089 3,87,984 4,53,000 85.6Tamil Nadu 12,38,461 9,83,482 11,02,110 99.4 7,143 3,769 3,374 11,09,253 10,12,000 109.6West Bengal 18,81,292 11,95,234 10,29,985 63.6 5,89,706 27,083 5,62,623 16,19,691 15,08,000 107.4

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 7,199 4,629 94 297 15 282 4,926 7,000 70.4Chandigarh 33,109 26,533 18,563 100 . 3,672 . 18,563 19,000 97.7Dadra & Nagar Haveli 11,470 1,020 4,059 82.6 858 304 554 4,917 8,000 61.5Daman & Diu 2,706 1,297 100 . . . 1,297 4,000 32.4Delhi 4,25,798 1,61,327 69,029 87.7 9,660 5,049 4,611 78,689 3,01,000 26.1Lakshadweep 259 91 155 100 . . . 155 1,000 15.5Puducherry 56,203 12,045 29,787 100 29,787 18,000 165.5

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence 1,15,071 27,776 28,915 100 . 418 . 28,915 . .M/O Railways 17,188 3,634 10,218 100 . 22 . 10,218 . .

TOTAL All India 2,64,46,300 1,77,12,622 1,19,20,513 68.4 54,96,845 25,81,798 29,19,159 1,74,17,358 2,50,89,000 69.4

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Performance Statistics - April 2009 to February 2010Table C.4: Sterilisation

Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note:1. Data Source: STERILISATION = Item Code (M 9.1.1.a,9.1.1.b,9.1.1.c,9.1.1.d,9.1.2,9.2.1.a,9.2.1.b,9.2.1.c,9.2.1.d,9.2.2,9.3.1.a,9.3.1.b,9.3.1.c,9.3.1.d,9.3.2,9.4.1.a,9.4.1.b,9.4.1.c,9.4.1.d,9.4.2) HMIS Formats2. Estimated No. of Eligible Couples Unsterilised{Formula=EC(1-CUS/100)Where EC (Estimated No. of Eligible Couples) = MidYearPopulation(RGI)*Eligible Couples Rate (Census) ;CUS=Couples (%) Currently Using Sterilisation (NFHS-III)}3. Data Entered % ={Data entry done for the State(No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2009-10 } 4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/Agency

Estimated no of Eligible Couples

during 2009-10

Achievement during April to February

Estimated Unsterilised

Couples exposed tohigher order

of birth3&3+(in 000’s)

Sterilisation per 10,000 unsterilised

couples exposed to higher order of birth3&3+

Data En-tered % 2009-10Total

CouplesUnsterilised

Couples 2009-10 2008-09 % Change

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 1,86,000 1,44,000 562 1,466 -61.7 74 75 64.8Assam 44,76,000 38,85,000 66,407 37,112 78.9 1,589 417 93.9Manipur 3,13,000 2,86,000 651 1,865 -65.1 114 57 96.0Meghalaya 3,63,000 3,28,000 1,717 1,735 -1.0 187 91 96.1Mizoram 1,27,000 73,000 2,125 3,093 -31.3 30 708 61.2Nagaland 2,54,000 2,29,000 1,280 420 204.8 130 98 94.2Sikkim 85,000 63,000 168 198 -15.2 21 80 90.9Tripura 5,48,000 4,49,000 3,317 6,681 -50.4 109 304 93.2

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 1,67,74,000 1,26,81,000 2,73,916 2,10,186 30.3 6,632 413 95.0Chhattisgarh 40,22,000 22,52,000 1,48,330 1,53,215 -3.2 1,083 1,369 91.9Himachal Pradesh 10,99,000 4,91,000 23,659 27,596 -14.3 117 2,022 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 17,60,000 12,51,000 11,857 16,703 -29.0 530 223 94.6Jharkhand 54,01,000 41,16,000 96,311 58,165 65.6 2,054 468 98.1Madhya Pradesh 1,23,52,000 67,19,000 3,27,232 4,28,300 -23.6 3,165 1,033 100.0Orissa 66,00,000 43,49,000 93,101 83,310 11.8 1,600 581 91.8Rajasthan 1,16,04,000 75,43,000 2,91,577 2,94,691 -1.1 3,636 801 99.4Uttar Pradesh 3,23,14,000 2,66,59,000 4,12,457 3,37,986 22.0 14,822 278 96.7Uttarakhand 16,07,000 10,62,000 21,985 29,497 -25.5 416 528 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 1,53,91,000 52,64,000 9,64,443 8,94,899 7.8 1,111 8,680 100.0Goa 2,38,000 1,76,000 3,929 4,983 -21.2 32 1,227 100.0Gujarat 99,61,000 56,28,000 2,17,976 2,79,443 -22.0 2,133 1,021 88.1Haryana 41,25,000 25,20,000 71,547 79,503 -10.0 837 854 94.4Karnataka 97,20,000 41,21,000 3,14,081 3,85,958 -18.6 1,187 2,646 86.8Kerala 54,75,000 27,54,000 99,232 1,18,730 -16.4 512 1,938 99.4Maharashtra 1,86,72,000 87,38,000 3,67,782 4,61,250 -20.3 2,351 1,564 91.4Punjab 42,77,000 29,08,000 67,169 77,750 -13.6 835 804 100.0Tamil Nadu 1,14,29,000 50,97,000 2,98,661 3,11,427 -4.1 1,096 2,725 91.8West Bengal 1,46,64,000 98,40,000 3,33,854 2,62,273 27.3 3,080 1,083 96.7

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A & N Islands 77,000 43,000 340 697 -51.2 9 377 38.6Chandigarh 2,26,000 1,78,000 1,812 1,928 -6.0 82 220 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 58,000 41,000 1,123 1,082 3.8 18 623 100.0Daman & Diu 39,000 22,000 6 306 -98.0 8 7 22.7Delhi 29,60,000 22,56,000 27,895 14,204 96.4 751 371 100.0Lakshadweep 12,000 11,000 6 2 200.0 5 12 45.5Puducherry 2,17,000 1,07,000 7,861 8,057 -2.4 23 3,417 90.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . . 2,574 11,299 -77.2 . . 36.4M/O Railways . . 1,988 3,453 -42.4 . . 63.6

TOTAL All India 19,74,26,000 12,22,84,000 45,58,931 46,09,463 -1.1 50,379 904 93.2

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Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: {VASECTOMY = Item Code (M 9.1.1.a,9.1.1.b.9.1.1.c.9.1.1.d.9.1.2) TUBECTOMY = Item Code (M 9.2.1.a,9.2.1.b,9.2.1.c,9.2.1.d,9.2.2,9.3.1.a,9.3.1.b, 9.3.1.c,9.3.1.d,9.3.2,9.4.1.a,9.4.1.b,9.4.1.c,9.4.1.d,9.4.2)} HMIS Formats 2. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State (No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2009-10 } 3. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/Agency Vasectomy Tubectomy Sterilisation

% of Vasec-tomy to

total Sterilisa-tions

Data Entered % For

Vasectomy

Data Entered % For

Tubectomy 2009-10

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 1 561 562 0.2 61.9 64.8Assam 12,121 54,286 66,407 18.3 73.7 92.3Manipur 11 640 651 1.7 96.0 93.9Meghalaya 25 1,692 1,717 1.5 92.2 96.1Mizoram 3 2,122 2,125 0.1 61.2 61.2Nagaland 78 1,202 1,280 6.1 94.2 94.2Sikkim 64 104 168 38.1 90.9 90.9Tripura 474 2,843 3,317 14.3 86.4 93.2

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 30,949 2,42,967 2,73,916 11.3 89.5 91.1Chhattisgarh 8,906 1,39,424 1,48,330 6.0 88.4 91.4Himachal Pradesh 2,769 20,890 23,659 11.7 100.0 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 1,262 10,595 11,857 10.6 93.0 94.6Jharkhand 5,726 90,585 96,311 5.9 98.1 98.1Madhya Pradesh 22,882 3,04,350 3,27,232 7.0 100.0 100.0Orissa 5,154 87,947 93,101 5.5 91.8 91.8Rajasthan 7,221 2,84,356 2,91,577 2.5 98.6 99.4Uttar Pradesh 15,663 3,96,794 4,12,457 3.8 91.7 96.0Uttarakhand 2,538 19,447 21,985 11.5 100.0 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 18,188 9,46,255 9,64,443 1.9 99.6 100.0Goa 26 3,903 3,929 0.7 100.0 100.0Gujarat 7,476 2,10,500 2,17,976 3.4 87.8 88.1Haryana 8,000 63,547 71,547 11.2 93.9 94.4Karnataka 9,213 3,04,868 3,14,081 2.9 86.8 86.8Kerala 4,006 95,226 99,232 4.0 99.4 99.4Maharashtra 23,147 3,44,635 3,67,782 6.3 91.4 91.4Punjab 9,655 57,514 67,169 14.4 100.0 100.0Tamil Nadu 2,135 2,96,526 2,98,661 0.7 91.2 91.8West Bengal 30,271 3,03,583 3,33,854 9.1 96.7 96.7

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 3 337 340 0.9 38.6 38.6Chandigarh 43 1,769 1,812 2.4 100.0 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1,123 1,123 0.0 54.5 100.0Daman & Diu 6 6 0.0 22.7 22.7Delhi 5,666 22,229 27,895 20.3 97.0 100.0Lakshadweep 1 5 6 16.7 27.3 45.5Puducherry 18 7,843 7,861 0.2 90.9 90.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence 764 1,810 2,574 29.7 36.4 36.4M/O Railways 212 1,776 1,988 10.7 63.6 63.6

TOTAL All India 2,34,671 43,24,260 45,58,931 5.1 90.9 92.8

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Performance Statistics - April 2009 to February 2010Table C.3: Intra Uterine Device (IUD Insertions)

Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: IUD INSERTIONS = Item Code (M 9.5.1.a,9.5.1.b,9.5.1.c,9.5.1.d,9.5.1.e,9.5.2) HMIS Formats 2. Estimated No. of Eligible Couples Unsterilised {Formula=EC(1-CUS/100) Where EC (Estimated No. of Eligible Couples) = MidYearPopulation(RGI)*Eligible Couples Rate (Census) ; CUS=Couples (%) Currently Using Sterilisation (NFHS-III)} 3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State (No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2009-10 } 4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/Agency

Estimated No of EligibleCouples

Unsterilisedduring

2009-10

Achievement during April to FebruaryIUD per 10,000

unsterilisedcouples 2009-10

Data Entered % 2009-10

2009-10 2008-09 % Change

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 1,44,000 1,353 848 59.6 93.0 64.2

Assam 38,85,000 32,561 27,415 18.8 83.0 99.3

Manipur 2,86,000 4,819 3,509 37.3 168.0 100.0

Meghalaya 3,28,000 2,286 991 130.7 69.0 98.7

Mizoram 73,000 2,050 1,741 17.7 280.0 61.2

Nagaland 2,29,000 1,938 526 268.4 84.0 94.2

Sikkim 63,000 1,369 845 62.0 217.0 90.9

Tripura 4,49,000 2,645 4,304 -38.5 58.0 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 1,26,81,000 1,59,311 35,198 352.6 125.0 92.8

Chhattisgarh 22,52,000 98,360 1,40,567 -30.0 436.0 92.9

Himachal Pradesh 4,91,000 22,351 25,412 -12.0 455.0 100.0

Jammu & Kashmir 12,51,000 18,151 21,039 -13.7 145.0 95.9

Jharkhand 41,16,000 75,943 66,568 14.1 184.0 99.6

Madhya Pradesh 67,19,000 3,77,679 2,64,587 42.7 562.0 100.0

Orissa 43,49,000 1,13,419 1,25,460 -9.6 260.0 91.5

Rajasthan 75,43,000 3,86,531 3,24,234 19.2 512.0 99.4

Uttar Pradesh 2,66,59,000 13,59,683 11,05,090 23.0 510.0 95.8

Uttarakhand 10,62,000 91,080 68,957 32.1 857.0 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 52,64,000 3,68,019 3,73,602 -1.5 699.0 100.0

Goa 1,76,000 1,944 2,547 -23.7 110.0 100.0

Gujarat 56,28,000 4,48,020 5,15,073 -13.0 796.0 88.1

Haryana 25,20,000 1,59,773 4,50,860 -64.6 634.0 94.4

Karnataka 41,21,000 2,16,643 2,58,997 -16.4 525.0 86.8

Kerala 27,54,000 59,635 59,972 -0.6 216.0 98.7

Maharashtra 87,38,000 2,67,854 3,51,584 -23.8 306.0 91.2

Punjab 29,08,000 2,51,241 2,39,526 4.9 863.0 100.0

Tamil Nadu 50,97,000 2,87,018 2,83,359 1.3 563.0 91.2

West Bengal 98,40,000 71,085 81,863 -13.2 72.0 96.7

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A & N Islands 43,000 553 585 -5.5 128.0 38.6

Chandigarh 1,78,000 3,275 3,937 -16.8 183.0 100.0

Dadra & Nagar Haveli 41,000 82 131 -37.4 20.0 90.9

Daman & Diu 22,000 22 97 -77.3 10.0 31.8

Delhi 22,56,000 30,890 15,926 94.0 136.0 100.0

Lakshadweep 11,000 27 5 440.0 24.0 63.6

Puducherry 1,07,000 2,227 2,180 2.2 208.0 90.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 1,900 6,446 -70.5 . 36.4

M/O Railways . 1,656 3,304 -49.9 . 63.6

TOTAL All India 12,22,84,000 49,23,393 48,67,285 1.2 402.0 93.4

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Performance Statistics - April 2009 to February 2010Table C.1: Condom-User

Provisional Figures (status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note:1. Data Source: Condom-User = Item Code (M 9.08) HMIS Formats2. Estimated No. of Eligible Couples Unsterilised{Formula=EC(1-CUS/100) Where EC (Estimated No. of Eligible Couples) = MidYearPopulation(RGI)*Eligible Couples Rate (Census) ; CUS=Couples (%) Currently Using Sterilisation (NFHS-III)} 3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State (No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2009-10 }4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/Agency

Estimated No. ofUnsterilised

Eligible Couples during 2009-10

Achievement during April to FebruaryCondom Users per

10,000 unsteri-lised couples

2009-10

Data Entered % 2009-10

2009-10 2008-09 % Change

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 1,44,000 323 394 -18.0 22 64.2Assam 38,85,000 43,311 27,581 57.0 111 99.3Manipur 2,86,000 2,923 2,597 13.0 102 100.0Meghalaya 3,28,000 3,528 2,630 34.0 108 98.7Mizoram 73,000 3,710 2,648 40.0 508 61.2Nagaland 2,29,000 444 161 177.0 19 94.2Sikkim 63,000 3,837 2,710 42.0 609 100.0Tripura 4,49,000 8,276 6,471 28.0 184 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 1,26,81,000 64,001 51,125 25.0 50 91.6Chhattisgarh 22,52,000 1,47,485 1,75,683 -16.0 655 84.8Himachal Pradesh 4,91,000 1,02,297 98,847 3.0 2,083 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 12,51,000 24,230 23,586 3.0 194 95.5Jharkhand 41,16,000 1,64,919 1,41,878 16.0 401 99.2Madhya Pradesh 67,19,000 9,24,426 42,447 2078.0 1,376 100.0Orissa 43,49,000 2,32,709 2,28,648 2.0 535 91.5Rajasthan 75,43,000 16,47,136 12,88,822 28.0 2,184 99.4Uttar Pradesh 2,66,59,000 8,29,891 7,86,604 6.0 311 92.2Uttarakhand 10,62,000 75,788 97,039 -22.0 714 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 52,64,000 8,34,907 9,10,389 -8.0 1,586 99.6Goa 1,76,000 1,438 1,242 16.0 82 100.0Gujarat 56,28,000 7,65,276 11,93,755 -36.0 1,360 87.4Haryana 25,20,000 2,85,524 3,50,360 -19.0 1,133 93.9Karnataka 41,21,000 2,02,075 2,82,596 -28.0 490 86.8Kerala 27,54,000 1,11,114 96,493 15.0 403 98.7Maharashtra 87,38,000 3,17,797 4,19,036 -24.0 364 89.6Punjab 29,08,000 4,12,652 3,99,801 3.0 1,419 100.0Tamil Nadu 50,97,000 1,55,336 1,67,144 -7.0 305 91.2West Bengal 98,40,000 5,13,654 7,47,155 -31.0 522 96.7

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 43,000 1,113 1,772 -37.0 259 38.6Chandigarh 1,78,000 13,862 11,810 17.0 779 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 41,000 1,125 6,509 -83.0 274 100.0Daman & Diu 22,000 403 1,247 -68.0 183 31.8Delhi 22,56,000 1,11,047 70,302 58.0 492 100.0Lakshadweep 11,000 73 131 -44.0 67 63.6Puducherry 1,07,000 8,612 12,997 -34.0 805 90.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 9,905 32,466 -69.0 . 36.4M/O Railways . 16,275 30,130 -46.0 . 63.6

Total Free Distn.(All India) 12,22,84,000 80,41,422 77,15,206 4.2 657 92.6Social marketing Distn. . . . . . .Total Free Distn.(All India) + Social marketing Di

12,22,84,000 80,41,422 77,15,206 4.2 657 .

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Performance Statistics - April 2009 to February 2010Table C.2: Oral Pill Users

Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note:1. Data Source: OP USERS = Item Code (M 9.07+(9.09*0.2)) HMIS Formats2. Estimated No. of Eligible Couples Unsterilised{Formula=EC(1-CUS/100)Where EC (Estimated No. of Eligible Couples) = MidYearPopulation(RGI)*Eligible Couples Rate (Census);CUS=Couples (%) Currently Using Sterilisation (NFHS-III)}3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State(No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2009-10 }4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/Agency

Estimated no of EligibleCouples

Unsterilisedduring 2009-10

Achievement during April to February OP Users per 10,000

unsterilised couples2009-10

Data Entered

% 2009-102009-10 2008-09 % Change

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 144,000 20,847 1,323 1474.6 1,447 62.8Assam 3,885,000 63,447 43,012 47.5 163 86.5Manipur 286,000 2,300 820 180.2 80 98.5Meghalaya 328,000 4,797 3,385 41.7 146 90.3Mizoram 73,000 5,656 4,389 28.8 774 61.2Nagaland 229,000 622 391 59.3 27 94.2Sikkim 63,000 4,498 4,707 -4.4 714 95.5Tripura 449,000 13,708 14,176 -3.3 305 83.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 12,681,000 43,947 15,939 175.7 34 85.2Chhattisgarh 2,252,000 92,048 1,16,324 -20.9 408 71.5Himachal Pradesh 491,000 29,350 29,487 -0.5 597 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 1,251,000 14,658 13,382 9.5 117 94.6Jharkhand 4,116,000 84,603 80,018 5.7 205 76.9Madhya Pradesh 6,719,000 4,79,789 28,621 1576.3 714 100.0Orissa 4,349,000 1,64,227 1,55,384 5.7 377 91.5Rajasthan 7,543,000 8,66,465 7,60,805 13.9 1,148 98.9Uttar Pradesh 26,659,000 6,50,601 4,95,354 31.3 244 87.6Uttarakhand 1,062,000 46,200 44,080 4.8 435 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 5,264,000 3,34,534 3,47,119 -3.6 635 88.9Goa 176,000 3,284 3,294 -0.3 186 86.4Gujarat 5,628,000 2,51,855 2,71,127 -7.1 447 87.4Haryana 2,520,000 75,877 1,10,767 -31.5 301 88.3Karnataka 4,121,000 1,44,020 3,06,240 -53.0 349 86.8Kerala 2,754,000 24,133 26,115 -7.6 87 98.7Maharashtra 8,738,000 2,28,741 2,78,327 -17.8 261 89.6Punjab 2,908,000 99,690 98,316 1.4 342 100.0Tamil Nadu 5,097,000 87,159 1,29,554 -32.7 171 80.7West Bengal 9,840,000 6,08,880 6,93,315 -12.2 618 93.3

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 43,000 930 1,030 -9.7 216 38.6Chandigarh 178,000 772 618 24.9 43 95.5Dadra & Nagar Haveli 41,000 262 412 -36.4 64 63.6Daman & Diu 22,000 124 294 -57.9 56 27.3Delhi 2,256,000 19,598 8,435 132.3 86 76.8Lakshadweep 11,000 84 16650.0 76 36.4Puducherry 107,000 2,233 1,581 41.2 208 90.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 1,108 3,356 -67.0 . 22.7M/O Railways . 2,154 2,941 -26.7 . 31.8

VI.Total Free Distn.(All India) 122,284,000 44,73,216 40,94,459 9.3 366 87.9VII.Social marketing Distn. . . . . . .VIII.Total Free Distn. (All India + Social marketin

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Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: TEATANUS IMMUNISATION = Item Code (M 1.4.2) HMIS Formats 2. NeedAssessed=Estimated No of pregnant women during current year {Formula=((Pop*CBR)/1000)*1.1 Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); CBR=Crude Birth Rate (SRS-2007)} 3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State (No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2009-10 } 4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/AgencyNeed As-sessed 2009-10

Achievement during April to February % Achvt of need assessed

Data Entered %2009-10 2008-09 % Change

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 30,000 6,226 9,591 -35.1 20.8 65.9Assam 8,03,000 5,35,438 5,31,447 0.8 66.7 99.3Manipur 39,000 32,853 31,984 2.7 84.2 100.0Meghalaya 69,000 48,821 39,520 23.5 70.8 100.0Mizoram 20,000 18,318 17,148 6.8 91.6 61.2Nagaland 42,000 12,107 7,326 65.3 28.8 93.4Sikkim 12,000 6,596 10,806 -39.0 55.0 100.0Tripura 67,000 40,504 41,133 -1.5 60.5 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 31,00,000 15,73,754 10,33,424 52.3 50.8 95.9Chhattisgarh 6,94,000 5,16,857 5,50,974 -6.2 74.5 92.9Himachal Pradesh 1,28,000 1,16,097 1,10,762 4.8 90.7 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 2,40,000 1,61,275 1,91,704 -15.9 67.2 95.9Jharkhand 8,86,000 4,76,291 4,55,424 4.6 53.8 100.0Madhya Pradesh 22,13,000 14,64,041 9,95,417 47.1 66.2 100.0Orissa 9,52,000 6,39,130 6,03,425 5.9 67.1 91.5Rajasthan 20,35,000 16,25,136 16,50,674 -1.5 79.9 99.4Uttar Pradesh 63,55,000 50,67,474 56,64,318 -10.5 79.7 98.0Uttarakhand 2,19,000 1,77,321 1,89,866 -6.6 81.0 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 17,21,000 15,52,190 15,51,782 0.0 90.2 100.0Goa 27,000 18,644 20,922 -10.9 69.1 100.0Gujarat 14,65,000 9,59,057 10,91,470 -12.1 65.5 88.1Haryana 6,40,000 4,87,002 4,55,467 6.9 76.1 93.9Karnataka 12,82,000 9,15,650 10,24,332 -10.6 71.4 86.8Kerala 5,53,000 4,67,480 4,37,842 6.8 84.5 99.4Maharashtra 22,00,000 12,17,474 18,53,661 -34.3 55.3 91.9Punjab 5,27,000 3,89,856 3,87,783 0.5 74.0 100.0Tamil Nadu 11,62,000 10,08,518 10,93,980 -7.8 86.8 90.9West Bengal 17,39,000 12,91,607 14,15,140 -8.7 74.3 96.2

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 8,000 2,085 3,645 -42.8 26.1 38.6Chandigarh 23,000 16,748 15,539 7.8 72.8 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 10,000 8,513 8,524 -0.1 85.1 100.0Daman & Diu 5,000 1,052 1,428 -26.3 21.0 45.5Delhi 3,53,000 1,86,851 1,01,869 83.4 52.9 100.0Lakshadweep 2,000 579 119 386.6 29.0 72.7Puducherry 22,000 16,404 18,185 -9.8 74.6 90.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 4,322 30,763 -86.0 . 54.5M/O Railways . 12,478 15,328 -18.6 . 63.6

TOTAL All India 2,96,43,000 2,10,74,749 2,16,62,722 -2.7 71.1 94.1

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Performance Statistics - April 2009 to February 2010Table A.2: Diphtheria,Pertussis and Tetanus (DPT)

Provisional Figures (status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: DPT IMMUNISATION = Item Code (M 10.1.04) HMIS Formats 2. Need Assessed = Estimated number of children up to 1 year of age during current year {Formula=((Pop*CBR)/1000)*(1-IMR/1000) Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); CBR=Crude Birth Rate (SRS-2007) ; IMR=Infant Mortality Rate (SRS-2007)} 3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State (No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2009-10 } 4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/AgencyNeed As-sessed 2009-10

Achievement during April to February % Achvt of need

assessed

Data Entered % 2009-102009-10 2008-09 % Change

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 26,000 7,805 14,780 -47.2 30.0 63.6Assam 6,82,000 5,37,834 5,51,509 -2.5 78.9 98.3Manipur 35,000 42,346 38,531 9.9 121.0 100.0Meghalaya 59,000 56,313 46,640 20.7 95.4 100.0Mizoram 18,000 18,861 10,478 80.0 104.8 61.2Nagaland 38,000 22,476 12,068 86.2 59.1 94.2Sikkim 11,000 7,873 9,300 -15.3 71.6 100.0Tripura 58,000 42,340 46,932 -9.8 73.0 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 26,55,000 20,17,920 15,29,326 31.9 76.0 94.5Chhattisgarh 5,93,000 5,07,873 4,76,004 6.7 85.6 92.9Himachal Pradesh 1,11,000 1,16,478 1,17,030 -0.5 104.9 99.2Jammu & Kashmir 2,07,000 1,99,432 2,13,965 -6.8 96.3 95.5Jharkhand 7,67,000 6,19,831 5,16,639 20.0 80.8 100.0Madhya Pradesh 18,67,000 14,42,431 12,08,510 19.4 77.3 100.0Orissa 8,04,000 6,69,685 4,79,426 39.7 83.3 91.5Rajasthan 17,30,000 14,82,623 14,85,936 -0.2 85.7 99.4Uttar Pradesh 53,79,000 49,43,300 54,61,742 -9.5 91.9 97.8Uttarakhand 1,89,000 1,76,560 1,68,061 5.1 93.4 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 14,80,000 13,74,705 13,72,447 0.2 92.9 100.0Goa 25,000 17,308 22,380 -22.7 69.2 100.0Gujarat 12,63,000 9,25,999 9,55,367 -3.1 73.3 88.1Haryana 5,49,000 4,98,372 4,29,281 16.1 90.8 94.4Karnataka 11,10,000 8,17,223 9,43,326 -13.4 73.6 86.8Kerala 4,96,000 4,90,076 4,44,831 10.2 98.8 99.4Maharashtra 19,32,000 13,01,382 16,57,765 -21.5 67.4 91.4Punjab 4,59,000 4,10,716 3,56,702 15.1 89.5 100.0Tamil Nadu 10,19,000 9,46,924 9,96,501 -5.0 92.9 91.2West Bengal 15,23,000 14,00,524 9,67,355 44.8 92.0 96.7

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 7,000 2,479 4,254 -41.7 35.4 38.6Chandigarh 20,000 14,992 13,305 12.7 75.0 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 9,000 7,340 6,616 10.9 81.6 100.0Daman & Diu 4,000 1,123 1,293 -13.1 28.1 31.8Delhi 3,09,000 2,04,382 1,12,793 81.2 66.1 99.0Lakshadweep 1,000 587 136 331.6 58.7 63.6Puducherry 19,000 12,565 12,806 -1.9 66.1 90.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 18,781 41,740 -55.0 . 36.4M/O Railways . 22,560 20,816 8.4 . 63.6

TOTAL All India 2,54,54,000 2,13,80,019 2,07,46,591 3.1 84.0 93.8

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Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: POLIO = Item Code (M 10.1.08) HMIS Formats 2. Need Assessed = Estimated number of children up to 1 year of age during current year {Formula=((Pop*CBR)/1000)*(1-IMR/1000) Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); CBR=Crude Birth Rate (SRS-2007) ; IMR=Infant Mortality Rate (SRS-2007)} 3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State (No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2009-10 } 4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/AgencyNeed As-sessed 2009-10

Achievement during April to February % Achvt of need

assessed

Data Entered % 2009-102009-10 2008-09 % Change

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 26000 7912 15051 -47.4 30.4 63.6Assam 682000 536215 552328 -2.9 78.6 98.3Manipur 35000 42269 38551 9.6 120.8 100.0Meghalaya 59000 56039 46537 20.4 95.0 100.0Mizoram 18000 18338 10491 74.8 101.9 61.2Nagaland 38000 22754 13161 72.9 59.9 94.2Sikkim 11000 7198 10030 -28.2 65.4 95.5Tripura 58000 41920 46794 -10.4 72.3 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 2655000 1908006 1684406 13.3 71.9 94.5Chhattisgarh 593000 508253 492724 3.2 85.7 92.9Himachal Pradesh 111000 116183 117029 -0.7 104.7 99.2Jammu & Kashmir 207000 199842 206167 -3.1 96.5 95.5Jharkhand 767000 619869 534386 16.0 80.8 100.0Madhya Pradesh 1867000 1691209 1233039 37.2 90.6 100.0Orissa 804000 655543 532028 23.2 81.5 91.5Rajasthan 1730000 1476455 1513811 -2.5 85.3 99.4Uttar Pradesh 5379000 4993412 5844732 -14.6 92.8 97.6Uttarakhand 189000 171405 170663 0.4 90.7 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 1480000 1375797 1375843 0.0 93.0 100.0Goa 25000 20890 22382 -6.7 83.6 100.0Gujarat 1263000 920540 947764 -2.9 72.9 88.1Haryana 549000 494760 450166 9.9 90.1 94.4Karnataka 1110000 911688 961450 -5.2 82.1 86.8Kerala 496000 490455 451490 8.6 98.9 99.4Maharashtra 1932000 1300712 1698727 -23.4 67.3 91.4Punjab 459000 410391 372944 10.0 89.4 100.0Tamil Nadu 1019000 946582 997552 -5.1 92.9 91.2West Bengal 1523000 1327007 1219516 8.8 87.1 96.7

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 7000 2535 4254 -40.4 36.2 38.6Chandigarh 20000 14948 13494 10.8 74.7 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 9000 7356 6620 11.1 81.7 100.0Daman & Diu 4000 1123 1293 -13.1 28.1 31.8Delhi 309000 205134 110460 85.7 66.4 99.0Lakshadweep 1000 583 136 328.7 58.3 63.6Puducherry 19000 13735 13565 1.3 72.3 90.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 17288 45926 -62.4 . 36.4M/O Railways . 11855 19428 -39.0 . 63.6

TOTAL All India 25454000 21546201 21774938 -1.1 84.6 93.7

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Performance Statistics - April 2009 to February 2010Table A.1: Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG)

Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: BCG = Item Code (M 10.1.01) HMIS Formats 2. Need Assessed = Estimated number of children up to 1 year of age during current year {Formula=((Pop*CBR)/1000)*(1-IMR/1000) Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); CBR=Crude Birth Rate (SRS-2007) ; IMR=Infant Mortality Rate (SRS-2007)} 3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State (No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2009-10 } 4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/AgencyNeed As-sessed 2009-10

Achievement during April to February % Achvt of need as-sessed

Data Entered% 2009-102009-10 2008-09 % Change

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 28,000 10,118 17,759 -43.0 36.1 63.6Assam 7,02,000 6,01,372 6,36,543 -5.5 85.7 98.3Manipur 54,000 46,755 42,211 10.8 86.6 100.0Meghalaya 58,000 69,377 57,144 21.4 119.6 100.0Mizoram 22,000 18,941 10,364 82.8 86.1 61.2Nagaland 50,000 22,216 12,901 72.2 44.4 94.2Sikkim 14,000 7,288 7,681 -5.1 52.1 100.0Tripura 80,000 46,287 49,786 -7.0 57.9 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 25,56,000 20,59,622 21,63,794 -4.8 80.6 94.5Chhattisgarh 5,45,000 5,23,575 5,30,453 -1.3 96.1 92.9Himachal Pradesh 1,27,000 1,19,538 1,20,495 -0.8 94.1 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 2,45,000 1,59,909 2,42,755 -34.1 65.3 95.5Jharkhand 7,71,000 6,30,153 6,44,070 -2.2 81.7 100.0Madhya Pradesh 16,69,000 15,21,798 18,885 7958.2 91.2 100.0Orissa 8,37,000 6,66,049 5,89,297 13.0 79.6 91.5Rajasthan 16,53,000 15,99,380 16,65,476 -4.0 96.8 99.4Uttar Pradesh 49,13,000 51,86,977 63,66,107 -18.5 105.6 97.8Uttarakhand 2,13,000 1,75,379 1,83,057 -4.2 82.3 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 16,62,000 14,06,652 14,08,955 -0.2 84.6 100.0Goa 38,000 22,451 25,588 -12.3 59.1 100.0Gujarat 11,65,000 9,88,778 10,39,710 -4.9 84.9 88.1Haryana 5,41,000 5,24,034 5,00,286 4.7 96.9 94.4Karnataka 11,42,000 8,48,123 9,92,536 -14.5 74.3 86.8Kerala 5,53,000 4,77,234 4,65,021 2.6 86.3 99.4Maharashtra 21,74,000 14,37,039 18,41,609 -22.0 66.1 91.4Punjab 5,17,000 4,27,546 4,19,181 2.0 82.7 100.0Tamil Nadu 11,06,000 9,40,043 9,94,205 -5.4 85.0 91.2West Bengal 18,38,000 14,58,331 15,20,142 -4.1 79.3 96.7

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 11,000 2,271 3,593 -36.8 20.6 38.6Chandigarh 30,000 22,553 18,955 19.0 75.2 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 7,000 7,433 7,623 -2.5 106.2 90.9Daman & Diu 6,000 959 1,417 -32.3 16.0 31.8Delhi 3,48,000 2,40,843 1,41,608 70.1 69.2 99.0Lakshadweep 2,000 514 133 286.5 25.7 63.6Puducherry 29,000 32,062 36,536 -12.2 110.6 90.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 9,774 30,802 -68.3 . 36.4M/O Railways . 9,465 16,041 -41.0 . 63.6

TOTAL All India 2,57,06,000 2,23,20,839 2,28,22,719 -2.2 86.8 93.8

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Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: MEASLES = Item Code (M 10.1.12) HMIS Formats 2. Need Assessed = Estimated number of children up to 1 year of age during current year {Formula=((Pop*CBR)/1000)*(1-IMR/1000) Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); CBR=Crude Birth Rate (SRS-2007) ; IMR=Infant Mortality Rate (SRS-2007)} 3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State (No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2009-10 } 4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/AgencyNeed

Assessed 2009-10

Achievement during April to February % Achvt of need as-sessed

Data Entered % 2009-102009-10 2008-09 % Change

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 26,000 7,619 16,516 -53.9 29.3 64.2Assam 6,82,000 5,25,394 5,03,255 4.4 77.0 97.6Manipur 35,000 38,548 33,224 16.0 110.1 100.0Meghalaya 59,000 49,713 40,101 24.0 84.3 100.0Mizoram 18,000 17,259 10,765 60.3 95.9 61.2Nagaland 38,000 21,204 10,830 95.8 55.8 94.2Sikkim 11,000 7,811 9,100 -14.2 71.0 100.0Tripura 58,000 40,126 45,942 -12.7 69.2 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 26,55,000 17,81,000 18,38,159 -3.1 67.1 94.3Chhattisgarh 5,93,000 5,06,007 5,07,112 -0.2 85.3 92.4Himachal Pradesh 1,11,000 1,13,345 1,09,435 3.6 102.1 99.2Jammu & Kashmir 2,07,000 2,09,656 2,20,957 -5.1 101.3 95.5Jharkhand 7,67,000 5,80,463 4,96,081 17.0 75.7 99.2Madhya Pradesh 18,67,000 14,33,684 49,164 2816.1 76.8 100.0Orissa 8,04,000 6,49,350 4,53,260 43.3 80.8 91.5Rajasthan 17,30,000 14,39,093 14,35,661 0.2 83.2 99.4Uttar Pradesh 53,79,000 47,18,611 55,14,885 -14.4 87.7 96.5Uttarakhand 1,89,000 1,57,728 1,55,190 1.6 83.5 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 14,80,000 13,67,316 13,20,075 3.6 92.4 100.0Goa 25,000 20,522 20,643 -0.6 82.1 100.0Gujarat 12,63,000 8,91,726 9,29,798 -4.1 70.6 88.1Haryana 5,49,000 4,80,376 4,77,093 0.7 87.5 93.9Karnataka 11,10,000 7,71,845 9,27,265 -16.8 69.5 86.8Kerala 4,96,000 4,59,348 4,51,358 1.8 92.6 99.4Maharashtra 19,32,000 12,88,845 15,52,494 -17.0 66.7 91.2Punjab 4,59,000 3,96,001 3,88,851 1.8 86.3 100.0Tamil Nadu 10,19,000 9,61,136 9,07,401 5.9 94.3 91.2West Bengal 15,23,000 12,97,819 12,50,945 3.7 85.2 96.7

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 7,000 2,483 3,688 -32.7 35.5 38.6Chandigarh 20,000 16,050 13,421 19.6 80.3 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 9,000 7,070 6,967 1.5 78.6 100.0Daman & Diu 4,000 1,049 1,534 -31.6 26.2 31.8Delhi 3,09,000 1,98,515 1,04,448 90.1 64.2 99.0Lakshadweep 1,000 471 129 265.1 47.1 54.5Puducherry 19,000 12,672 12,668 0.0 66.7 90.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 8,959 24,067 -62.8 . 36.4M/O Railways . 9,349 13,751 -32.0 . 63.6

TOTAL All India 2,54,54,000 2,04,88,163 1,98,56,233 3.2 80.5 93.5

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Performance Statistics - April 2009 to February 2010Table A.3: Diphtheria and Tetanus - DT (2nd Dose)

Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: DT IMMUNISATION = Item Code (M 10.3.2) HMIS Formats 2. NeedAssessed=Estimated No of Children of 5 years of age during current year {Formula=Pop*Proportion of 5 years of Children Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); Proportion of 5 years of Children=Proportion of 5 years of Children in Census 2001} 3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State (No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2009-10 } 4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/AgencyNeed

Assessed 2009-10

Achievement during April to February % Achvt of need

assessed

Data Entered % 2009-102009-10 2008-09 % Change

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 25,000 2,596 11,932 -78.2 10.4 63.6Assam 6,69,000 3,13,986 1,47,805 112.4 46.9 97.6Manipur 49,000 19,482 13,285 46.6 39.8 100.0Meghalaya 53,000 68,968 81,574 -15.5 130.1 98.7Mizoram 20,000 19,122 5,330 258.8 95.6 61.2Nagaland 45,000 15,767 10,909 44.5 35.0 94.2Sikkim 12,000 10,858 9,196 18.1 90.5 100.0Tripura 73,000 31,559 30,902 2.1 43.2 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 25,18,000 9,52,241 5,01,579 89.8 37.8 91.9Chhattisgarh 5,46,000 5,61,904 5,13,699 9.4 102.9 92.9Himachal Pradesh 1,20,000 1,04,011 1,07,601 -3.3 86.7 99.2Jammu & Kashmir 2,21,000 1,61,932 2,10,042 -22.9 73.3 95.0Jharkhand 7,40,000 4,68,683 1,99,150 135.3 63.3 99.6Madhya Pradesh 16,78,000 11,44,240 7,630 14896.6 68.2 100.0Orissa 7,78,000 7,74,134 4,74,734 63.1 99.5 91.5Rajasthan 16,30,000 7,02,178 8,51,140 -17.5 43.1 99.2Uttar Pradesh 48,37,000 33,54,709 13,70,251 144.8 69.4 97.2Uttarakhand 2,05,000 1,55,038 1,56,480 -0.9 75.6 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 14,85,000 12,69,484 10,91,262 16.3 85.5 100.0Goa 34,000 18,829 17,449 7.9 55.4 100.0Gujarat 11,33,000 8,36,821 5,05,807 65.4 73.9 87.4Haryana 5,17,000 4,85,862 4,86,674 -0.2 94.0 94.4Karnataka 10,72,000 7,07,657 5,63,757 25.5 66.0 86.8Kerala 5,54,000 3,93,644 2,79,349 40.9 71.1 99.4Maharashtra 21,27,000 9,70,723 16,36,646 -40.7 45.6 91.2Punjab 4,71,000 5,47,135 3,89,557 40.5 116.2 100.0Tamil Nadu 10,41,000 7,90,517 5,69,259 38.9 75.9 91.2West Bengal 16,86,000 10,42,942 4,45,762 134.0 61.9 96.2

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 10,000 1,308 2,125 -38.4 13.1 36.4Chandigarh 27,000 12,583 12,239 2.8 46.6 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 7,000 7,072 6,461 9.5 101.0 100.0Daman & Diu 5,000 1,569 -100.0 0.0 13.6Delhi 3,31,000 87,578 41,784 109.6 26.5 100.0Lakshadweep 2,000 529 43 1130.2 26.5 63.6Puducherry 27,000 7,327 6,130 19.5 27.1 90.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 5,423 13,869 -60.9 . 36.4M/O Railways . 7,224 12,816 -43.6 . 63.6

TOTAL All India 2,47,48,000 1,60,54,066 1,07,85,797 48.8 64.9 93.3

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Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: Children more than 10 years given TT10 = Item Code (M 10.3.3) HMIS Formats 2. NeedAssessed=Estimated No of children aged less than 10 years of age during current year {Formula=Pop*Proportion of 10 years of Children Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); Proportion of 10 years of Children=Proportion of 10 years of Children in Census 2001} 3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State (No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2009-10 }4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/AgencyNeed As-sessed 2009-10

Achievement during April to February % Achvt of need

assessed

Data Entered % 2009-10

2009-10 2008-09 % Change

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 28,000 3,147 8,602 -63.4 11.2 63.6Assam 7,02,000 2,18,721 2,35,849 -7.3 31.2 98.0Manipur 54,000 19,442 18,453 5.4 36.0 100.0Meghalaya 58,000 61,708 84,223 -26.7 106.4 100.0Mizoram 22,000 18,226 8,317 119.1 82.8 61.2Nagaland 50,000 21,129 12,494 69.1 42.3 94.2Sikkim 14,000 12,413 12,406 0.1 88.7 100.0Tripura 80,000 27,402 33,506 -18.2 34.3 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 25,56,000 4,87,771 3,50,793 39.0 19.1 94.0Chhattisgarh 5,45,000 5,55,883 4,45,363 24.8 102.0 92.9Himachal Pradesh 1,27,000 1,15,729 1,14,997 0.6 91.1 99.2Jammu & Kashmir 2,45,000 1,42,884 1,56,163 -8.5 58.3 95.0Jharkhand 7,71,000 2,84,853 2,33,192 22.2 36.9 100.0Madhya Pradesh 16,69,000 12,92,101 1,18,287 992.3 77.4 100.0Orissa 8,37,000 7,26,546 6,13,363 18.5 86.8 91.5Rajasthan 16,53,000 5,36,617 6,00,369 -10.6 32.5 99.2Uttar Pradesh 49,13,000 23,99,321 11,32,590 111.8 48.8 97.6Uttarakhand 2,13,000 1,33,590 1,33,125 0.3 62.7 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 16,62,000 13,51,022 11,33,206 19.2 81.3 100.0Goa 38,000 17,898 22,809 -21.5 47.1 100.0Gujarat 11,65,000 7,95,285 5,92,220 34.3 68.3 87.4Haryana 5,41,000 4,57,790 3,93,030 16.5 84.6 94.4Karnataka 11,42,000 7,43,817 5,83,901 27.4 65.1 86.8Kerala 5,53,000 3,77,323 3,66,044 3.1 68.2 99.4Maharashtra 21,74,000 10,91,782 16,56,868 -34.1 50.2 91.4Punjab 5,17,000 4,47,982 4,01,370 11.6 86.7 100.0Tamil Nadu 11,06,000 8,04,893 4,72,911 70.2 72.8 91.2West Bengal 18,38,000 7,81,896 6,57,865 18.9 42.5 96.2

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A & N Islands 11,000 3,214 3,962 -18.9 29.2 36.4Chandigarh 30,000 7,350 5,737 28.1 24.5 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 7,000 7,594 5,914 28.4 108.5 100.0Daman & Diu 6,000 3,766 1,155 226.1 62.8 22.7Delhi 3,48,000 34,904 24,011 45.4 10.0 100.0Lakshadweep 2,000 627 80 683.8 31.4 63.6Puducherry 29,000 8,283 14,637 -43.4 28.6 90.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 3,218 9,262 -65.3 . 36.4M/O Railways . 11,429 17,591 -35.0 . 63.6

TOTAL All India 2,57,06,000 1,40,07,556 1,06,74,665 31.2 54.5 93.6

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Performance Statistics - April 2009 to February 2010Table A.7: Tetanus Toxoid - T.T. (16 years)

Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: Children more than 16 years given TT16 = Item Code (M 10.3.4) HMIS Formats 2. NeedAssessed=Estimated No of children aged less than 16 years of age during current year {Formula=Pop*Proportion of 16 years of Children Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); Proportion of 16 years of Children=Proportion of 16 years of Children in Census 2001} 3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State (No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2009-10 } 4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/AgencyNeed

Assessed 2009-10

Achievement during April to February % Achvt of need as-sessed

Data Entered% 2009-102009-10 2008-09 % Change

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 29,000 2,960 6,112 -51.6 10.2 63.6Assam 6,85,000 1,68,780 1,72,006 -1.9 24.6 98.0Manipur 57,000 18,886 20,458 -7.7 33.1 100.0Meghalaya 61,000 43,242 51,536 -16.1 70.9 100.0Mizoram 23,000 14,330 6,706 113.7 62.3 61.2Nagaland 52,000 19,987 12,576 58.9 38.4 94.2Sikkim 14,000 7,089 9,184 -22.8 50.6 100.0Tripura 84,000 24,615 29,220 -15.8 29.3 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 22,86,000 5,07,465 3,52,444 44.0 22.2 93.5Chhattisgarh 5,23,000 4,90,197 3,99,472 22.7 93.7 92.9Himachal Pradesh 1,38,000 1,07,106 94,395 13.5 77.6 99.2Jammu & Kashmir 2,74,000 97,930 1,13,768 -13.9 35.7 95.0Jharkhand 7,29,000 2,67,327 2,22,303 20.3 36.7 100.0Madhya Pradesh 15,96,000 11,07,173 1,05,524 949.2 69.4 100.0Orissa 8,56,000 6,66,730 5,43,612 22.6 77.9 91.5Rajasthan 15,38,000 4,61,286 4,51,825 2.1 30.0 99.2Uttar Pradesh 46,79,000 20,38,874 9,46,345 115.4 43.6 97.6Uttarakhand 2,23,000 2,48,908 1,03,420 140.7 111.6 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 17,76,000 11,53,443 9,80,638 17.6 64.9 100.0Goa 40,000 15,245 18,469 -17.5 38.1 100.0Gujarat 11,86,000 6,72,405 5,42,975 23.8 56.7 87.4Haryana 5,65,000 3,87,625 3,21,443 20.6 68.6 94.4Karnataka 12,29,000 6,08,762 4,89,990 24.2 49.5 86.8Kerala 5,81,000 3,12,962 3,15,140 -0.7 53.9 99.4Maharashtra 22,87,000 12,43,911 16,21,101 -23.3 54.4 91.2Punjab 5,75,000 3,36,792 3,05,044 10.4 58.6 100.0Tamil Nadu 12,09,000 7,49,279 3,93,860 90.2 62.0 91.2West Bengal 19,00,000 5,76,416 5,18,995 11.1 30.3 96.2

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A & N Islands 11,000 2,136 2,888 -26.0 19.4 36.4Chandigarh 32,000 3,218 2,285 40.8 10.1 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 8,000 6,200 5,230 18.5 77.5 100.0Daman & Diu 6,000 3,028 1,044 190.0 50.5 22.7Delhi 3,75,000 29,369 22,290 31.8 7.8 100.0Lakshadweep 2,000 606 173 250.3 30.3 63.6Puducherry 31,000 8,655 14,181 -39.0 27.9 90.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 2,078 7,238 -71.3 . 36.4M/O Railways . 11,798 21,927 -46.2 . 63.6

TOTAL All India 2,56,60,000 1,24,16,813 92,25,817 34.6 48.4 93.6

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Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: WOMEN IFA TABLETS = Item Code (M 1.5) HMIS Formats 2. Need Assessed=Estimated No of pregnant women during current year {Formula=((Pop*CBR)/1000)*1.1 Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); CBR=Crude Birth Rate (SRS-2007)} 3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State (No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2009-10 } 4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/AgencyNeed

Assessed 2009-10

Achievement during April to February % Achvt of need as-sessed

Data Entered % 2009-102009-10 2008-09 % Change

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 30,000 9,401 12,674 -25.8 31.3 65.9Assam 8,03,000 7,25,102 7,39,685 -2.0 90.3 98.0Manipur 39,000 29,394 10,106 190.9 75.4 99.0Meghalaya 69,000 42,507 44,552 -4.6 61.6 98.7Mizoram 20,000 17,823 16,756 6.4 89.1 61.2Nagaland 42,000 7,087 2,240 216.4 16.9 93.4Sikkim 12,000 5,361 4,166 28.7 44.7 100.0Tripura 67,000 61,708 80,073 -22.9 92.1 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 31,00,000 20,24,522 4,94,700 309.2 65.3 89.7Chhattisgarh 6,94,000 5,07,596 4,91,694 3.2 73.1 92.4Himachal Pradesh 1,28,000 1,08,698 1,06,365 2.2 84.9 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 2,40,000 6,00,079 32,68,833 -81.6 250.0 94.2Jharkhand 8,86,000 5,02,384 5,36,160 -6.3 56.7 99.6Madhya Pradesh 22,13,000 20,92,684 20,962 9883.2 94.6 100.0Orissa 9,52,000 6,37,993 15,84,575 -59.7 67.0 91.5Rajasthan 20,35,000 14,81,732 13,28,233 11.6 72.8 99.4Uttar Pradesh 63,55,000 42,33,577 31,62,385 33.9 66.6 96.3Uttarakhand 2,19,000 2,69,992 59,811 351.4 123.3 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 17,21,000 15,34,577 14,90,106 3.0 89.2 100.0Goa 27,000 17,370 14,021 23.9 64.3 100.0Gujarat 14,65,000 9,69,235 3,18,041 204.8 66.2 87.8Haryana 6,40,000 5,25,813 3,46,954 51.6 82.2 93.5Karnataka 12,82,000 7,41,362 8,24,791 -10.1 57.8 86.8Kerala 5,53,000 3,32,110 3,15,998 5.1 60.1 99.4Maharashtra 22,00,000 13,27,190 10,95,098 21.2 60.3 91.7Punjab 5,27,000 4,81,332 3,05,033 57.8 91.3 100.0Tamil Nadu 11,62,000 6,02,024 5,67,115 6.2 51.8 90.6West Bengal 17,39,000 14,10,486 10,24,581 37.7 81.1 96.2

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 8,000 6,400 3,663 74.7 80.0 38.6Chandigarh 23,000 10,372 7,205 44.0 45.1 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 10,000 9,084 6,609 37.4 90.8 100.0Daman & Diu 5,000 1,015 . 20.3 45.5Delhi 3,53,000 3,37,134 2,16,600 55.6 95.5 100.0Lakshadweep 2,000 914 . 45.7 72.7Puducherry 22,000 17,419 25,707 -32.2 79.2 90.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 4,75,082 2,24,191 111.9 . 54.5M/O Railways . 90,540 1,48,538 -39.0 . 63.6

TOTAL All India 2,96,43,000 2,22,47,099 1,88,98,221 17.7 75.1 93.3

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Performance Statistics - April 2009 to February 2010Table A.8: No. of Cases Treated for Blindness (Vitamin A – 1st Dose)

Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: Vitamin A Dose-1 = Item Code (M 11.1.1) HMIS Formats 2. Need Assessed=Estimated number of children upto 1 year of age during current year {Formula=((Pop*CBR)/1000)*(1-IMR/1000) Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); CBR=Crude Birth Rate (SRS-2007) ; IMR=Infant Mortality Rate (SRS-2007)} 3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State (No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2009-10 }4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/AgencyNeed

Assessed 2009-10

Achievement during April to February % Achvt of need

assessed

Data Entered % 2009-102009-10 2008-09 % Change

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 26,000 5,475 15,583 -64.9 21.1 62.5Assam 6,82,000 4,80,380 4,99,854 -3.9 70.4 98.0Manipur 35,000 36,542 23 158778.3 104.4 100.0Meghalaya 59,000 38,312 46,054 -16.8 64.9 96.1Mizoram 18,000 17,185 4,026 326.9 95.5 61.2Nagaland 38,000 10,222 8,859 15.4 26.9 94.2Sikkim 11,000 7,593 8,851 -14.2 69.0 100.0Tripura 58,000 43,437 48,217 -9.9 74.9 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 26,55,000 13,14,650 11,86,868 10.8 49.5 92.8Chhattisgarh 5,93,000 5,01,344 5,33,169 -6.0 84.5 92.9Himachal Pradesh 1,11,000 1,13,099 1,08,231 4.5 101.9 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 2,07,000 1,82,382 91,558 99.2 88.1 94.2Jharkhand 7,67,000 5,71,529 5,22,494 9.4 74.5 99.6Madhya Pradesh 18,67,000 14,59,334 24,578 5837.6 78.2 100.0Orissa 8,04,000 6,53,831 4,73,477 38.1 81.3 91.8Rajasthan 17,30,000 13,33,728 12,94,017 3.1 77.1 99.4Uttar Pradesh 53,79,000 44,60,455 26,82,559 66.3 82.9 96.8Uttarakhand 1,89,000 1,57,525 10,392 1415.8 83.3 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 14,80,000 13,30,204 11,90,872 11.7 89.9 98.8Goa 25,000 20,573 20,656 -0.4 82.3 100.0Gujarat 12,63,000 8,83,400 9,01,683 -2.0 69.9 87.4Haryana 5,49,000 4,62,887 1,77,274 161.1 84.3 93.9Karnataka 11,10,000 7,29,731 8,79,634 -17.0 65.7 86.8Kerala 4,96,000 3,98,134 2,08,852 90.6 80.3 99.4Maharashtra 19,32,000 12,62,544 15,22,752 -17.1 65.3 91.2Punjab 4,59,000 3,16,849 2,23,351 41.9 69.0 100.0Tamil Nadu 10,19,000 22,65,899 36,611 6089.1 222.4 73.9West Bengal 15,23,000 13,16,714 12,53,123 5.1 86.5 96.2

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A & N Islands 7,000 2,345 3,690 -36.4 33.5 38.6Chandigarh 20,000 15,122 7,602 98.9 75.6 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 9,000 6,062 5,242 15.6 67.4 100.0Daman & Diu 4,000 1,016 1,656 -38.6 25.4 31.8Delhi 3,09,000 1,29,767 1,03,716 25.1 42.0 100.0Lakshadweep 1,000 . 0.0 27.3Puducherry 19,000 12,238 12,510 -2.2 64.4 90.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 5,158 15,621 -67.0 . 36.4M/O Railways . 8,845 13,702 -35.4 . 63.6

TOTAL All India 2,54,54,000 2,05,54,511 1,41,37,357 45.4 80.8 92.4

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Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note:1. Data Source: Vitamin A Dose-5 = Item Code (M 11.1.2) HMIS Formats2. NeedAssessed=Estimated No of Children of 3 years of age during current year {Formula=Pop*Proportion of 3 years of ChildrenWhere Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI);Proportion of 3 years of Children=Proportion of 3 years of Children in Census 2001}3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State(No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2009-10 }4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/AgencyNeed

Assessed 2009-10

Achievement during April to February % Achvt of need

assessed

Data Entered % 2009-102009-10 2008-09 % Change

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 22,000 3,987 5,231 -23.8 18.1 62.5Assam 6,48,000 2,84,108 1,14,991 147.1 43.8 97.6Manipur 44,000 10,942 3 364633.3 24.9 100.0Meghalaya 47,000 19,555 7,309 167.5 41.6 94.8Mizoram 18,000 13,369 1,951 585.2 74.3 61.2Nagaland 41,000 4,763 2,648 79.9 11.6 94.2Sikkim 11,000 4,762 9,143 -47.9 43.3 100.0Tripura 65,000 45,332 23,070 96.5 69.7 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 24,12,000 4,68,094 6,09,199 -23.2 19.4 89.2Chhattisgarh 5,42,000 8,00,873 5,25,904 52.3 147.8 92.4Himachal Pradesh 1,17,000 1,51,636 53,105 185.5 129.6 99.2Jammu & Kashmir 2,26,000 1,44,932 63,752 127.3 64.1 94.2Jharkhand 7,04,000 5,26,945 7,61,467 -30.8 74.9 91.3Madhya Pradesh 16,94,000 15,59,528 7,03,743 121.6 92.1 100.0Orissa 7,53,000 7,21,717 2,20,540 227.2 95.8 91.8Rajasthan 15,92,000 9,38,802 3,79,110 147.6 59.0 99.4Uttar Pradesh 49,36,000 35,05,782 20,78,830 68.6 71.0 96.3Uttarakhand 2,09,000 85,406 4,654 1735.1 40.9 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 14,50,000 10,51,498 7,91,752 32.8 72.5 93.7Goa 31,000 17,467 10,951 59.5 56.3 100.0Gujarat 11,28,000 14,77,199 . 131.0 87.4Haryana 5,09,000 3,91,056 1,01,872 283.9 76.8 93.5Karnataka 10,46,000 6,24,748 9,56,368 -34.7 59.7 86.8Kerala 5,46,000 4,04,114 1,47,488 174.0 74.0 99.4Maharashtra 20,87,000 8,68,811 11,51,629 -24.6 41.6 91.2Punjab 4,69,000 3,82,521 64,485 493.2 81.6 100.0Tamil Nadu 10,48,000 15,72,951 . . 150.1 73.6West Bengal 15,89,000 10,48,947 8,04,233 30.4 66.0 96.2

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 9,000 3,347 23,888 -86.0 37.2 36.4Chandigarh 25,000 10,669 2,596 311.0 42.7 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 6,000 2,928 6,554 -55.3 48.8 100.0Daman & Diu 5,000 1,430 5,283 -72.9 28.6 31.8Delhi 3,10,000 1,07,687 55,088 95.5 34.7 100.0Lakshadweep 1,000 . 0.0 27.3Puducherry 24,000 19,322 60,942 -68.3 80.5 90.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 7,207 22,297 -67.7 . 36.4M/O Railways . 15,970 21,409 -25.4 . 63.6

TOTAL All India 2,43,64,000 1,72,98,405 97,91,485 76.7 71.0 91.6

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Performance Statistics - April 2009 to February 2010Table A.10: No. of Cases Treated for Blindness (Vitamin A – 9th Dose)

Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note:1. Data Source: Vitamin A Dose-9 = Item Code (M 11.1.3) HMIS Formats2. NeedAssessed=Estimated No of Children of 5 years of age during current year {Formula=Pop*Proportion of 5 years of ChildrenWhere Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI);Proportion of 5 years of Children=Proportion of 5 years of Children in Census 2001}3. Data Entered % = {Data entry done for the State(No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2009-10}4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/AgencyNeed

Assessed 2009-10

Achievement during April to February % Achvt of need

assessed

Data Entered % 2009-102009-10 2008-09 % Change

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 25,000 1,864 359 419.2 7.5 61.4Assam 6,69,000 1,11,153 354 31299.2 16.6 60.3Manipur 49,000 6,047 4 151075.0 12.3 100.0Meghalaya 53,000 5,882 164 3486.6 11.1 92.2Mizoram 20,000 6,056 188 3121.3 30.3 61.2Nagaland 45,000 2,401 . 5.3 94.2Sikkim 12,000 7,348 51 14307.8 61.2 100.0Tripura 73,000 16,968 5,298 220.3 23.2 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 25,18,000 2,79,464 2,51,888 10.9 11.1 78.7Chhattisgarh 5,46,000 4,88,379 2,34,484 108.3 89.4 77.8Himachal Pradesh 1,20,000 1,59,585 3,709 4202.6 133.0 99.2Jammu & Kashmir 2,21,000 50,646 15,700 222.6 22.9 93.8Jharkhand 7,40,000 5,79,364 2,03,945 184.1 78.3 90.5Madhya Pradesh 16,78,000 8,99,289 32,058 2705.2 53.6 100.0Orissa 7,78,000 7,89,517 1,64,657 379.5 101.5 91.8Rajasthan 16,30,000 7,56,401 12,195 6102.6 46.4 98.9Uttar Pradesh 48,37,000 15,97,532 6,02,422 165.2 33.0 90.0Uttarakhand 2,05,000 27,980 1,319 2021.3 13.6 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 14,85,000 7,60,388 3,42,764 121.8 51.2 91.3Goa 34,000 21,334 17,208 24.0 62.7 100.0Gujarat 11,33,000 13,95,226 . 123.1 87.4Haryana 5,17,000 2,19,358 25,527 759.3 42.4 85.3Karnataka 10,72,000 6,23,016 6,67,736 -6.7 58.1 86.8Kerala 5,54,000 2,36,454 17,645 1240.1 42.7 99.4Maharashtra 21,27,000 6,06,923 9,15,721 -33.7 28.5 91.2Punjab 4,71,000 1,37,883 6,820 1921.7 29.3 100.0Tamil Nadu 10,41,000 13,28,391 37,29,960 -64.4 127.6 90.3West Bengal 16,86,000 1,94,138 50,969 280.9 11.5 95.7

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 10,000 5,601 . 56.0 36.4Chandigarh 27,000 6,757 . 25.0 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 7,000 271 50 442.0 3.9 100.0Daman & Diu 5,000 1,515 . 30.3 31.8Delhi 3,31,000 33,813 16,320 107.2 10.2 99.0Lakshadweep 2,000 . 0.0 27.3Puducherry 27,000 7,886 6,951 13.5 29.2 90.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . . . 9.1M/O Railways . . . . 0.0

TOTAL All India 2,47,48,000 1,13,64,830 73,26,466 55.1 45.9 88.5

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Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: {MH ANCREGISTERED = Item Code (M 1.1,1.3) MH INSTITUTIONALDELIVERIES = Item Code (M 2.2,2.3) MH DOMESTICDELIVERIES = Item Code (M 2.1.1.a,2.1.1.b)} HMIS Formats 2. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/Agency

Achievement during April to February

Total ANC Registered % change

Total Institutional Deliveries %

change

Total Domestic Deliveries %

change2009-10 2008-09 2009-10 2008-09 2009-10 2008-09

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 13,805 19,830 -30.4 5,784 9,072 -36.2 238 728 -67.3Assam 6,83,043 6,73,439 1.4 3,55,479 2,99,917 18.5 1,07,252 1,33,522 -19.7Manipur 1,04,148 90,818 14.7 22,164 15,934 39.1 6,941 6,935 0.1Meghalaya 92,908 70,947 31.0 25,494 15,454 65.0 34,031 29,440 15.6Mizoram 25,827 23,425 10.3 14,259 13,179 8.2 4,076 4,012 1.6Nagaland 29,607 19,538 51.5 9,572 4,451 115.1 4,004 2,668 50.1Sikkim 14,278 12,536 13.9 3,344 2,321 44.1 1,869 2,499 -25.2Tripura 77,671 56,104 38.4 33,238 28,717 15.7 8,469 10,258 -17.4

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 16,00,282 10,82,351 47.9 8,69,312 4,71,055 84.5 1,56,396 2,11,062 -25.9Chhattisgarh 5,69,447 5,94,159 -4.2 1,27,102 1,05,194 20.8 3,03,822 3,46,472 -12.3Himachal Pradesh 1,42,694 1,37,735 3.6 49,771 54,071 -8.0 45,363 47,251 -4.0Jammu & Kashmir 2,84,519 3,33,908 -14.8 73,383 1,33,570 -45.1 44,634 51,169 -12.8Jharkhand 5,88,803 4,77,276 23.4 2,52,766 74,184 240.7 2,37,463 3,23,571 -26.6Madhya Pradesh 16,69,973 8,314 19986.3 9,40,367 89,494 950.8 2,72,698 4,830 5545.9Orissa 7,10,378 6,75,865 5.1 4,18,895 3,65,841 14.5 1,27,269 1,58,019 -19.5Rajasthan 18,26,508 17,79,292 2.7 10,48,626 8,12,625 29.0 1,78,733 2,89,884 -38.3Uttar Pradesh 51,62,479 47,40,565 8.9 11,56,130 3,21,404 259.7 20,30,033 12,21,315 66.2Uttarakhand 2,01,517 2,21,876 -9.2 67,585 48,001 40.8 45,922 71,728 -36.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 16,59,148 16,45,607 0.8 12,90,474 11,28,374 14.4 1,09,707 1,30,110 -15.7Goa 41,785 42,554 -1.8 17,797 . 83 130 -36.2Gujarat 11,71,826 12,02,018 -2.5 6,92,400 7,63,569 -9.3 90,943 1,70,679 -46.7Haryana 5,59,463 5,33,795 4.8 2,15,331 1,42,534 51.1 1,26,926 1,80,902 -29.8Karnataka 10,40,393 10,59,250 -1.8 6,61,034 6,67,807 -1.0 67,982 2,34,139 -71.0Kerala 5,93,654 5,44,849 9.0 4,40,013 1,65,780 165.4 1,318 1,475 -10.6Maharashtra 14,92,118 19,51,275 -23.5 8,83,791 13,27,641 -33.4 1,67,891 2,75,190 -39.0Punjab 4,61,319 4,25,736 8.4 2,28,507 2,09,282 9.2 1,28,529 1,48,545 -13.5Tamil Nadu 10,61,171 11,27,132 -5.9 9,23,150 10,02,773 -7.9 5,393 4,852 11.2West Bengal 16,39,045 16,99,849 -3.6 8,06,794 9,48,140 -14.9 4,05,402 5,39,094 -24.8

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 3,181 7,199 -55.8 1,965 4,629 -57.6 302 297 1.7Chandigarh 34,347 30,213 13.7 17,878 17,277 3.5 2,700 3,401 -20.6Dadra & Nagar Haveli 14,495 10,499 38.1 2,629 3,640 -27.8 2,375 514 362.1Daman & Diu 1,111 2,706 -58.9 91 1,297 -93.0 376 . .Delhi 6,90,346 3,77,883 82.7 1,31,746 61,806 113.2 10,767 8,778 22.7Lakshadweep 693 259 167.6 372 155 140.0 33 . .Puducherry 46,992 51,485 -8.7 41,302 25,903 59.4 34 .

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence 34,003 1,04,440 -67.4 7,674 26,379 -70.9 232 416 -44.2M/O Railways 9,301 15,754 -41.0 5,125 9,440 -45.7 51 16 218.8

TOTAL All India 2,43,52,278 2,18,50,481 11.4 1,18,41,344 93,70,910 26.4 47,30,257 46,13,901 2.5

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Performance Statistics - April 2009 to February 2010Table B.2: Maternal Health - Antenatal Care (ANC)

Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note:1. Data Source: MH ANCREGISTERED = Item Code (M 1.1,1.3) HMIS Formats2. Need Assessed=Estimated No of pregnant women during current year{Formula=(Pop*CBR/1000)*1.1Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); CBR=Crude Birth Rate (SRS-2007)}3. Data Entered% = {Data entry done for the State(No of Districts reporting in each month/Total no of Districts*No of Months)*100 during 2009-10}4. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/Agency

Achievement during April to February

Need Assessed 2009-10

Total ANC Registered% change

% Achvt of need

assessed

Proportion Of WomenReceived

3Checkups

Data Entered% 2009-102009-10 2008-09

1 2 3 4 5 6 7I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 26,000 13,805 19,830 -30.4 53.1 0.4 66.5Assam 6,82,000 6,83,043 6,73,439 1.4 100.2 0.6 100.0Manipur 35,000 1,04,148 90,818 14.7 297.6 0.4 100.0Meghalaya 59,000 92,908 70,947 31.0 157.5 0.4 100.0Mizoram 18,000 25,827 23,425 10.3 143.5 0.7 61.2Nagaland 38,000 29,607 19,538 51.5 77.9 0.3 93.4Sikkim 11,000 14,278 12,536 13.9 129.8 0.5 100.0Tripura 58,000 77,671 56,104 38.4 133.9 0.4 100.0

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 26,55,000 16,00,282 10,82,351 47.9 60.3 0.4 91.6Chhattisgarh 5,93,000 5,69,447 5,94,159 -4.2 96.0 0.8 92.9Himachal Pradesh 1,11,000 1,42,694 1,37,735 3.6 128.6 0.7 100.0Jammu & Kashmir 2,07,000 2,84,519 3,33,908 -14.8 137.4 0.5 96.3Jharkhand 7,67,000 5,88,803 4,77,276 23.4 76.8 0.6 100.0Madhya Pradesh 18,67,000 16,69,973 8,314 19986.3 89.4 0.8 100.0Orissa 8,04,000 7,10,378 6,75,865 5.1 88.4 0.9 91.5Rajasthan 17,30,000 18,26,508 17,79,292 2.7 105.6 0.7 99.4Uttar Pradesh 53,79,000 51,62,479 47,40,565 8.9 96.0 0.8 96.8Uttarakhand 1,89,000 2,01,517 2,21,876 -9.2 106.6 0.8 100.0

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 14,80,000 16,59,148 16,45,607 0.8 112.1 0.9 100.0Goa 25,000 41,785 42,554 -1.8 167.1 1.0 100.0Gujarat 12,63,000 11,71,826 12,02,018 -2.5 92.8 0.7 88.1Haryana 5,49,000 5,59,463 5,33,795 4.8 101.9 0.8 93.9Karnataka 11,10,000 10,40,393 10,59,250 -1.8 93.7 0.8 86.8Kerala 4,96,000 5,93,654 5,44,849 9.0 119.7 0.7 99.4Maharashtra 19,32,000 14,92,118 19,51,275 -23.5 77.2 0.8 92.5Punjab 4,59,000 4,61,319 4,25,736 8.4 100.5 0.9 100.0Tamil Nadu 10,19,000 10,61,171 11,27,132 -5.9 104.1 0.8 91.5West Bengal 15,23,000 16,39,045 16,99,849 -3.6 107.6 0.7 96.2

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 7,000 3,181 7,199 -55.8 45.4 0.8 38.6Chandigarh 20,000 34,347 30,213 13.7 171.7 0.8 100.0Dadra & Nagar Haveli 9,000 14,495 10,499 38.1 161.1 0.3 100.0Daman & Diu 4,000 1,111 2,706 -58.9 27.8 1.0 45.5Delhi 3,09,000 6,90,346 3,77,883 82.7 223.4 0.4 100.0Lakshadweep 1,000 693 259 167.6 69.3 1.1 72.7Puducherry 19,000 46,992 51,485 -8.7 247.3 0.5 90.9

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 34,003 1,04,440 -67.4 . 0.6 54.5M/O Railways . 9,301 15,754 -41.0 . 0.9 63.6

TOTAL All India 2,54,54,000 2,43,52,278 2,18,50,481 11.4 95.7 0.7 93.8

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Explanatory Note:1. Data Source: MH DOMESTIC DELIVERIES = Item Code (M 2.1.1.a,2.1.1.b) HMIS Formats2. Need Assessed= Estimated No of pregnant women during current year{Formula=(Pop*CBR/1000)*1.1Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); CBR=Crude Birth Rate (SRS-2007)}3. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/Agency

Achievement during April to February

Need Assessed 2009-10

Total Domestic Deliveries%

change

% Achvt of need

assessed

% Of Domestic Deliveries

to Total DeliveriesReported

(Instt.+Domestic)2009-10 2008-09

1 2 3 4 5 6

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 30,000 238 728 -67.3 0.8 4.0Assam 8,03,000 1,07,252 1,33,522 -19.7 13.4 23.2Manipur 39,000 6,941 6,935 0.1 17.8 23.8Meghalaya 69,000 34,031 29,440 15.6 49.3 57.2Mizoram 20,000 4,076 4,012 1.6 20.4 22.2Nagaland 42,000 4,004 2,668 50.1 9.5 29.5Sikkim 12,000 1,869 2,499 -25.2 15.6 35.9Tripura 67,000 8,469 10,258 -17.4 12.6 20.3

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 31,00,000 1,56,396 2,11,062 -25.9 5.0 15.2Chhattisgarh 6,94,000 3,03,822 3,46,472 -12.3 43.8 70.5Himachal Pradesh 1,28,000 45,363 47,251 -4.0 35.4 47.7Jammu & Kashmir 2,40,000 44,634 51,169 -12.8 18.6 37.8Jharkhand 8,86,000 2,37,463 3,23,571 -26.6 26.8 48.4Madhya Pradesh 22,13,000 2,72,698 4,830 5545.9 12.3 22.5Orissa 9,52,000 1,27,269 1,58,019 -19.5 13.4 23.3Rajasthan 20,35,000 1,78,733 2,89,884 -38.3 8.8 14.6Uttar Pradesh 63,55,000 20,30,033 12,21,315 66.2 31.9 63.7Uttarakhand 2,19,000 45,922 71,728 -36.0 21.0 40.5

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 17,21,000 1,09,707 1,30,110 -15.7 6.4 7.8Goa 27,000 83 130 -36.2 0.3 0.5Gujarat 14,65,000 90,943 1,70,679 -46.7 6.2 11.6Haryana 6,40,000 1,26,926 1,80,902 -29.8 19.8 37.1Karnataka 12,82,000 67,982 2,34,139 -71.0 5.3 9.3Kerala 5,53,000 1,318 1,475 -10.6 0.2 0.3Maharashtra 22,00,000 1,67,891 2,75,190 -39.0 7.6 16.0Punjab 5,27,000 1,28,529 1,48,545 -13.5 24.4 36.0Tamil Nadu 11,62,000 5,393 4,852 11.2 0.5 0.6West Bengal 17,39,000 4,05,402 5,39,094 -24.8 23.3 33.4

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 8,000 302 297 1.7 3.8 13.3Chandigarh 23,000 2,700 3,401 -20.6 11.7 13.1Dadra & Nagar Haveli 10,000 2,375 514 362.1 23.8 47.5Daman & Diu 5,000 376 . . 7.5 80.5Delhi 3,53,000 10,767 8,778 22.7 3.1 7.6Lakshadweep 2,000 33 . . 1.7 8.1Puducherry 22,000 34 . 0.2 0.1

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 232 416 -44.2 . 2.9M/O Railways . 51 16 218.8 . 1.0

TOTAL All India 2,96,43,000 47,30,257 46,13,901 2.5 16.0 28.5

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Performance Statistics - April 2009 to February 2010Table B.4: Maternal Health - Institutional Deliveries

Provisional Figures (Status as on: Mar 2, 2010)

Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: MH INSTITUTIONAL DELIVERIES = Item Code (M 2.2,2.3) HMIS Formats 2. Need Assessed=Estimated No of pregnant women during current year {Formula=(Pop*CBR/1000)*1.1 Where Pop=Mid Year Projected Population (RGI); CBR=Crude Birth Rate (SRS-2007)} 3. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/Agency

Achievement during April to February

Need Assessed 2009-10

Total Institutional Deliveries% change % Achvt of need

assessed2009-10 2008-091 2 3 4 5

I. High Focus-NE Arunachal Pradesh 30,000 5,784 9,072 -36.2 19.3Assam 8,03,000 3,55,479 2,99,917 18.5 44.3Manipur 39,000 22,164 15,934 39.1 56.8Meghalaya 69,000 25,494 15,454 65.0 36.9Mizoram 20,000 14,259 13,179 8.2 71.3Nagaland 42,000 9,572 4,451 115.1 22.8Sikkim 12,000 3,344 2,321 44.1 27.9Tripura 67,000 33,238 28,717 15.7 49.6

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 31,00,000 8,69,312 4,71,055 84.5 28.0Chhattisgarh 6,94,000 1,27,102 1,05,194 20.8 18.3Himachal Pradesh 1,28,000 49,771 54,071 -8.0 38.9Jammu & Kashmir 2,40,000 73,383 1,33,570 -45.1 30.6Jharkhand 8,86,000 2,52,766 74,184 240.7 28.5Madhya Pradesh 22,13,000 9,40,367 89,494 950.8 42.5Orissa 9,52,000 4,18,895 3,65,841 14.5 44.0Rajasthan 20,35,000 10,48,626 8,12,625 29.0 51.5Uttar Pradesh 63,55,000 11,56,130 3,21,404 259.7 18.2Uttarakhand 2,19,000 67,585 48,001 40.8 30.9

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 17,21,000 12,90,474 11,28,374 14.4 75.0Goa 27,000 17,797 . 65.9Gujarat 14,65,000 6,92,400 7,63,569 -9.3 47.3Haryana 6,40,000 2,15,331 1,42,534 51.1 33.6Karnataka 12,82,000 6,61,034 6,67,807 -1.0 51.6Kerala 5,53,000 4,40,013 1,65,780 165.4 79.6Maharashtra 22,00,000 8,83,791 13,27,641 -33.4 40.2Punjab 5,27,000 2,28,507 2,09,282 9.2 43.4Tamil Nadu 11,62,000 9,23,150 10,02,773 -7.9 79.4West Bengal 17,39,000 8,06,794 9,48,140 -14.9 46.4

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 8,000 1,965 4,629 -57.6 24.6Chandigarh 23,000 17,878 17,277 3.5 77.7Dadra & Nagar Haveli 10,000 2,629 3,640 -27.8 26.3Daman & Diu 5,000 91 1,297 -93.0 1.8Delhi 3,53,000 1,31,746 61,806 113.2 37.3Lakshadweep 2,000 372 155 140.0 18.6Puducherry 22,000 41,302 25,903 59.4 187.7

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence . 7,674 26,379 -70.9 .M/O Railways . 5,125 9,440 -45.7 .

TOTAL All India 2,96,43,000 1,18,41,344 93,70,910 26.4 39.9

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Explanatory Note: 1. Data Source: {MH ANCREGISTERED = Item Code (1.1,1.3) MH INSTITUTIONALDELIVERIES = Item Code (M 2.2,2.3) MH DOMESTICDELIVERIES = Item Code (M 2.1.1.a,2.1.1.b)} HMIS Formats 2. % Estimation {Formula=(TOTAL DELIVERIES REPORTED*Estimated Number of Deliveries)*100} 3. . = Data not reported by States

State/UT/Agency

Achievement during April to February

ANC Institutional Deliveries Domestic Deliveries TOTAL DELIVERIESREPORTED

(Instt.+ Domestic)

Estimated Number

of Deliveries (April

to February)

% EstimationNo.

RegisteredNo. With 3 check-ups

No. Reported

% to Total ReportedDeliveries

No. Reported

Perform BY SBA

Perform BY NON-

SBA

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

I. High Focus-NE

Arunachal Pradesh 13,805 5,174 5,784 96 238 180 58 6,022 26,000 23.2

Assam 6,83,043 3,76,537 3,55,479 76.8 1,07,252 26,606 80,646 4,62,731 6,82,000 67.8

Manipur 1,04,148 40,175 22,164 76.2 6,941 4,090 2,851 29,105 35,000 83.2

Meghalaya 92,908 38,744 25,494 42.8 34,031 4,495 29,536 59,525 59,000 100.9

Mizoram 25,827 18,351 14,259 77.8 4,076 2,187 1,889 18,335 18,000 101.9

Nagaland 29,607 8,587 9,572 70.5 4,004 3,297 707 13,576 38,000 35.7

Sikkim 14,278 7,468 3,344 64.1 1,869 620 1,249 5,213 11,000 47.4

Tripura 77,671 33,766 33,238 79.7 8,469 1,035 7,434 41,707 58,000 71.9

II. High Focus- Non NE

Bihar 16,00,282 7,18,102 8,69,312 84.8 1,56,396 97,669 58,727 10,25,708 26,55,000 38.6

Chhattisgarh 5,69,447 4,69,664 1,27,102 29.5 3,03,822 1,31,108 1,72,714 4,30,924 5,93,000 72.7

Himachal Pradesh 1,42,694 1,05,980 49,771 52.3 45,363 8,383 36,980 95,134 1,11,000 85.7

Jammu & Kashmir 2,84,519 1,43,519 73,383 62.2 44,634 23,012 21,622 1,18,017 2,07,000 57

Jharkhand 5,88,803 3,65,571 2,52,766 51.6 2,37,463 1,00,725 1,36,738 4,90,229 7,67,000 63.9

Madhya Pradesh 16,69,973 13,66,592 9,40,367 77.5 2,72,698 1,24,494 1,48,204 12,13,065 18,67,000 65

Orissa 7,10,378 6,33,036 4,18,895 76.7 1,27,269 34,871 92,398 5,46,164 8,04,000 67.9

Rajasthan 18,26,508 12,07,854 10,48,626 85.4 1,78,733 1,00,271 78,462 12,27,359 17,30,000 70.9

Uttar Pradesh 51,62,479 39,59,870 11,56,130 36.3 20,30,033 13,47,319 6,82,714 31,86,163 53,79,000 59.2

Uttarakhand 2,01,517 1,52,336 67,585 59.5 45,922 25,648 20,274 1,13,507 1,89,000 60.1

III. Non High Focus Large

Andhra Pradesh 16,59,148 14,33,072 12,90,474 92.2 1,09,707 69,677 40,030 14,00,181 14,80,000 94.6

Goa 41,785 41,277 17,797 99.5 83 19 64 17,880 25,000 71.5

Gujarat 11,71,826 8,60,108 6,92,400 88.4 90,943 27,047 63,896 7,83,343 12,63,000 62

Haryana 5,59,463 4,19,765 2,15,331 62.9 1,26,926 62,095 64,831 3,42,257 5,49,000 62.3

Karnataka 10,40,393 8,82,850 6,61,034 90.7 67,982 41,298 26,684 7,29,016 11,10,000 65.7

Kerala 5,93,654 4,44,756 4,40,013 99.7 1,318 177 1,141 4,41,331 4,96,000 89

Maharashtra 14,92,118 11,51,679 8,83,791 84 1,67,891 1,19,743 48,148 10,51,682 19,32,000 54.4

Punjab 4,61,319 4,00,989 2,28,507 64 1,28,529 59,531 68,998 3,57,036 4,59,000 77.8

Tamil Nadu 10,61,171 8,44,178 9,23,150 99.4 5,393 4,102 1,291 9,28,543 10,19,000 91.1

West Bengal 16,39,045 11,22,555 8,06,794 66.6 4,05,402 18,753 3,86,649 12,12,196 15,23,000 79.6

IV. Non High Focus- Small & UT

A &N Islands 3,181 2,655 1,965 86.7 302 113 189 2,267 7,000 32.4

Chandigarh 34,347 28,720 17,878 86.9 2,700 1,096 1,604 20,578 20,000 102.9

Dadra & Nagar Haveli 14,495 4,023 2,629 52.5 2,375 811 1,564 5,004 9,000 55.6

Daman & Diu 1,111 1,107 91 19.5 376 250 126 467 4,000 11.7

Delhi 6,90,346 2,90,929 1,31,746 92.4 10,767 2,948 7,819 1,42,513 3,09,000 46.1

Lakshadweep 693 755 372 91.9 33 13 20 405 1,000 40.5

Puducherry 46,992 24,398 41,302 99.9 34 23 11 41,336 19,000 217.6

V. OTHER AGENCIES

M/O Defence 34,003 20,175 7,674 97.1 232 125 107 7,906 . .

M/O Railways 9,301 8,280 5,125 100 . 51 . 5,125 . .

TOTAL All India 2,43,52,278 1,76,33,597 1,18,41,344 71.5 47,30,206 24,43,882 22,86,375 1,65,71,550 2,54,54,000 65.1

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