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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | India’s infant mortality rate isn’t a fringe issue -Patralekha Chatterjee

India’s infant mortality rate isn’t a fringe issue -Patralekha Chatterjee

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published Published on Jun 10, 2022   modified Modified on Jun 13, 2022

-Deccan Chronicle

The latest data from the Registrar-General of India shows that India’s infant mortality rate is 28 (28 infant deaths per 1,000 live births)

Infant mortality is the end-result of a whole chain of interlinked ground-level challenges.  

In a week when the word “fringe” is a headline-grabber, let me start by saying that updates about the country’s infant mortality rate (IMR) is not a fringe issue. It is central to a country’s future and its present.

Here’s why: The infant mortality rate, or the number of infant deaths out of every 1,000 live births, is a telling marker of the overall health and well-being of a population. Iniquitous access to medicine, skilled healthcare providers, clean water and nutritious food affect everyone’s health, but together they can dramatically impact infant mortality rates.

The latest data from the Registrar-General of India shows that India’s infant mortality rate is 28 (28 infant deaths per 1,000 live births). The reference year is 2020. The good news: we are saving more babies. Overall, the IMR at the all-India level has come down from 44 to 28 in the past decade. The corresponding dip in rural areas is 48 to 31; for urban areas, the figure is down from 29 to 19.

The grim news: the national average masks stark disparities between different states, and between the city and the village. Progress is slow in those states where infants have been dying in large numbers.

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Deccan Chronicle, 10 June, 2022, https://www.deccanchronicle.com/opinion/columnists/100622/patralekha-chatterjee-indias-infant-mortality-rate-isnt-a-frin.html


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