Between NFHS-4 and NFHS-5, the use of clean cooking fuel (44% to 59%) and improved sanitation facilities (49% to 70%), including a hand-washing facility with soap and water (60% to 78%) have improved
Child mortality rates in several Indian states is similar to that of strife-torn countries
Some experts said the subject was drawing more attention because the latest survey showed that the number of women had crossed men
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The fifth National Family Health Survey's findings make it clear that there are indeed two Indias - one represented by Tamil Nadu and another by Bihar, writes T N Ninan
NFHS 2019-2021 indicates that India has made significant strides in the last five years - in 2015-16, the sex ratio was just 991
NFHS-5 also reveals that birth registration of children under 5 has increased from 79.7 to 89 per cent.
NFHS points to new demographic challenges
State welfare schemes often benefit the privileged as the government puts off setting up updated measures to define poverty
While many women in formal employment can take advantage of the Prevention of Sexual Harassment Act, the majority of India's women, who work in the informal sector, have no such access
The data show that people in urban areas and men have more access to the internet than those in rural areas, and women
Decline in GDP of 2020 will adversely affect purchasing power of many households and also five key health outcome measures
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We look at distribution of 10 large and 10 small states of India across eight health and socioeconomic indicators in four chart that plot one indicator against another
On the positive side, fewer women in 15 of the 22 states and union territories (UTs) for which data were released reported that they experienced marital violence compared to 2015-16
Adult morbidities rose and child malnutrition worsened in four years
Although there is ambiguity in available data, trends suggest that in nearly one-third of marriages in India women are aged less than 21
In Odisha, stunting--low height for age and a sign of malnutrition--reduced from 46.5% of children below five years in 2005-06 to 35.3% in 2015-16
Price caps on sanitary products and hand washes are counterproductive
National Family Health Survey (NFHS), records decline in use of family planning methods to 53.5% in its survey for 2015-16, from 56.3% in its last survey a decade back. Both female and male sterilisation declined to 36% and 0.3% respectively in this period from 37.3% and 1%. The use of IUD (Intrauterine device) and PPIUD (Postpartum Intrauterine Contraceptive Device) also declined to 1.5% from 1.7%.But the use of pills and condom have respectively seen rise respectively to 4.1% and 5.6% from 3.1% and 5.2% in between the two survey periods. The rise in uses of pills comes despite 46.5% users being told about the side effects of modern methods, up from 34.4 % in earlier. Also the overall decline in the use of family planning method to 17.7 % now from 10.1% earlier comes despite rise in health workers talking to female non-users about family planning . The report also talks about rising number of child immunisation. A 62% of children get fully immunized now, up from 43.5% a decade ...