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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | Falling fertility, rising anaemia stand out in national health survey -Nandlal Mishra and Akancha Singh

Falling fertility, rising anaemia stand out in national health survey -Nandlal Mishra and Akancha Singh

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published Published on Nov 25, 2021   modified Modified on Nov 25, 2021

-Livemint.com

From a replacement-level fertility rate to rising anaemia prevalence, here’s what the latest round of the National Family Health Survey has found on key health indicators across India’s states

India hit a major demographic milestone in the last two years as its total fertility rate slipped below the replacement level for the first time, show the findings of the latest National Family Health Survey. The replacement mark—2.1 children per woman—is the fertility rate that keeps a population stable over time by balancing births with deaths.

The data for 14 states and Union territories, pertaining to surveys held in 2019-21, was released on Wednesday. These states include key ones such as Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. The data for 22 states had already been released last year. The new findings complete the all-India picture on issues such as population, health, and nutrition. 

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Kindly click here to access the NFHS-5 India factsheet. 

Kindly click here to access the Combined Factsheet Compendium (STATES/UTs FROM PHASE-I).

Kindly click here to access the Combined Factsheet Compendium (STATES/UTs FROM PHASE-II).


Livemint.com, 25 November, 2021, https://www.livemint.com/news/india/nfhs5-data-is-out-where-does-india-stand-11637748286907.html


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