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The non-reporting/under coverage of data, column of information for different reference periods and
number of reporting institutions etc. have been explicitly mentioned /shown in the tables.
MESSAGE
It gives me immense pleasure to know that Central Bureau of Health Intelligence (CBHI) is releasing the 14th issue
of its annual publication National Health Profile 2019 (NHP) which provides comprehensive information related to health
sector.
Data is indispensable part of governance and such incorporation of updated information from this publication would
certainly help in policy planning and decision making and contribute to the improvement of the health services in the
country.
I have noticed that CBHI has put in tremendous efforts to collect and collate an enormous data from across the
country and I am feel that this reliable and updated data source will become the foundation of decision making across all the
health systems.
I take this opportunity to congratulate all stakeholders involved, especially the team of CBHI for their sincere efforts
in compiling such large database.
I hope the National Health Profile 2019 with updated information will meet the expectations of the stakeholders.
I am sure that planners, policy makers, health administrators and researchers will be immensely benefitted with this
comprehensive information on various areas of health.
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MESSAGE
It is my pleasure to know that Central Bureau of Health Intelligence (CBHI) is releasing annual publication titled
“National Health Profile 2019”. The publication provides vital information on all major health sector related indicators viz.
demographic, socio-economic, health status, health finance, health infrastructure and human resources for the specified
calendar year in a comprehensive manner. In addition, it also gives an insight into the work of CBHI and its collaboration with
World Health Organization for implementation of Family of International Classifications (ICD-10 & ICF) in India.
It is worth mentioning here that updated health information is essential for policy planning & decision making
and supplements in effective implementation and monitoring of various schemes. I am sure that the publication would be
extremely useful for various stakeholders engaged in different areas of the health sector development in India.
I take this opportunity to applaud all stakeholders involved, especially the team of CBHI for their sincere efforts in
compiling such a huge database which will act as a useful reference manual for policy makers, program managers and public
health specialists.
(Preeti Sudan)
FOREWORD
The Central Bureau of Health Intelligence (CBHI) has been releasing its annual publication “National Health Profile
(NHP)” on a regular basis since 2005. It involves prolonged, systematic and genuine efforts to collect an enormous amount of
national data from the Directorates of Health & Family Welfare of all the 36 States/UTs, Central Government Organizations,
National Health Programmes and various other concerned national and international agencies in India.
This publication of vital national significance brings out very substantial Health Information under six major indicators
viz. Demographic, Socio-Economic, Health Status, Health Finance, Health Infrastructure and Human Resources for the specified
calendar year and much more relevant information required for an efficient public health system in our country. The sources as
well as shortcomings of the data are also indicated.
The 14th edition of NHP includes updated information from concerned State/UTs, Central Government Ministries and
other organizations/agencies. It is expected that this national reference document shall be of immense support to all concerned
government departments & institutions, public sector enterprises, non-government organizations, policy makers, planners,
administrators, managers, researchers and academicians for a strong and efficient health system in India.
I would like to applaud Director, CBHI and her entire team for timely publication of this 14 th edition
of ‘National Heath Profile’.
The ideas for further improvement of this publication will be highly appreciated and may kindly be shared with CBHI, Directorate
General of Health Services, Government of India.
(S. Venkatesh)
Dr MADHU RAIKWAR
DDG & DIRECTOR
FSU Bhopal
Dr. Ratnesh Kumar Vyas Senior Regional Director
Shri Srimant Kumar Deputy Director
Shri Nitin Milan Junior Statistical Officer
Shri Manish Maithil Junior Statistical Officer
Shri Ankur Verma Junior Statistical Officer
Shri Anjum Uddin Computer
FSU Bhubaneswar
Dr. S.K Kar Senior Regional Director
Dr N.M Somalker Regional Director
Dr. N.P Dash Junior Statistical Officer
Ms. Ankita Pal Junior Statistical Officer
Shri S.N. Rout Statistical Assistant
FSU Jaipur
Dr. Deepak Saxena Senior Regional Director
Smt. Seema Mishra Deputy Director
Smt. Monica Assistant Director
Shri N.B. Yadav Junior Statistical Officer
Sh.Hanuman Sahai Meena Junior Statistical Officer
Shri Mohan Lal Lohana Computer
FSU Lucknow
Dr. K.K. Mitra Senior Regional Director
Shri M.C Shukla Deputy Director
Shri VInay Kumar Srivastava Junior Statistical Officer
FSU Patna
Dr. Kailash Kumar Senior Regional Director
Shri V.N Choudhary Deputy Director
Mrs. Manjusha Kumari Junior Statistical Officer
Shri Abhishek Kumar Pathak Junior Statistical Officer
Shri Pramod Kumar Junior Statistical Officer
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ABBREVIATIONS
AAMR Age Adjusted Mortality Rate FW Family Welfare
AAR Age Adjusted Rate FWC Family Welfare Centre
AIDS Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome GDP Gross Domestic Product
AMI Acute Myocardial Infarction GIPSA General Insurer's Public Sector Association
ANC Ante Natal Care GNP Gross National Product
ANM Auxiliary Nurse Midwife GOI Government of India
ARI Acute Respiratory Infections GSDP Gross State Domestic Product
AYUSH Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Sidhha & Homoeopathy HIV Human Immunodeficiency Virus
BCG Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) Vaccine HRD Human Resource Development
BDS Bachelor of Dental Surgery ICD International Classification of Diseases
BE Budget Estimates ICF International Classification of Functioning,
Disability & Health
BMI Body Mass Index ICHI International Classification of Health
Interventions
CBR Crude Birth Rate ICMR Indian Council of Medical Research
CCH Community Health Centre IFA Iron-Folic Acid
CCIM Central Council of Indian Medicine IMC Indian Medical Council
CD Communicable Diseases IMIS Institute of Management & Information
Science
CDR Crude Death Rate IMR Infant Mortality Rate
CGHS Central Government Health Scheme INC Indian Nursing Council
CHC Community Health Centre IRDA Insurance Regulatory and Development
Authority
CHD Coronary Heart Disease ISM Indian System of Medicine
CIR Cumulative Incidence Rate ISM&H Indian System of Medicine and Homoeopathy
CMR Crude Mortality Rate IUD Intra Uterine Device
CSO Central Statistics Office LEB Life Expectancy at Birth
DALY Disability Adjusted Life Year LHV Lady Health Visitor
DGHS Directorate General of Health Services LPG Liquefied Petroleum Gas
DLHS District Level Household and Facility Survey MCI Medical Council of India
DOTS Directly Observed Treatment Short Course MCH Mother and Child Health
DPT Diphtheria Pertussis Tetanus MDG Millennium Development Goals
EAG Empowered Action Group MDS Master of Dental Surgery
ECP Emergency Contraceptive Pills MERT Medical Education, Research & Training
EMRD Emergency Medical Relief Division MHA Ministry of Home Affairs
EPI Expanded Programme on Immunization MMR Maternal Mortality Ratio
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India-Country Overview XI-XII
Executive Summary XIII-XV
1. Demographic Indicators 3-38
2. Socio-Economic Indicators 41-65
3. Health Status Indicators 69-164
4. Health Finance Indicators 167-216
5. Human Resources for Health 219-240
6. Health Infrastructure 243-284
Annexure
(A) Brief on Central Bureau of Health Intelligence (CBHI) 286
(B) National Collaborating Institutions of CBHI (WHO – CC on FIC) w.r.t. International Classifications of
291
Functioning, Disability & Health (ICF)
(C) Training Courses:
(i) CBHI In-service Training Courses - State/UT wise Number of personnel’s trained, (2018-19) 292
(ii) Number of personnnel trained for MRT and MRO at training Centres of CBHI during 2018 and 293
(iii) ICD – 10 & ICF Sensitization Workshops, Details of various Field Survey nits during 2018-19. 293
(D) National Health Resource Repository 295
(E) 2018 Health SDG Profile : India 298
(F) National Health Policy 302
(G) Various National Programmes / Schemes / Policies in Health Sector in India 303
(H) Definitions of Various Terms Used in NHP -2019 310
(I) Important Health Days Observed 315
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great grandmother of tradition. Our most valuable and most instructive materials in the history of man are treasured up in India
only….....Mark Twain
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The Republic of India (Bhārat Gaṇarājya) is one of the oldest civilizations with more than 1.2 billion people and most populous
Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic with a Parliamentary system of Government in the world. India is the seventh-
largest country by area as well as world’s seventh-largest economy and it has achieved socio economic progress during the
last 70 years of its independence. The country has become self sufficient in agricultural production and is one of the top
industrialised country in the world and emerged as an important regional power. Over the seven decades since independence,
life expectancy of the country has increased , literacy rates have quadrupled and health conditions have improved to a great
extent .
Location: India covers an area of 32,87,263 sq. km (1,269,346 sq mi), extending from the snow-covered Himalayan heights to
the tropical rain forests of the south. As the 7th largest country in the world, India stands apart from the rest of Asia, marked
off as it is by mountains and the sea, which give the country a distinct geographical entity. Bounded by the Great Himalayas in
the north, it stretches southwards and at the Tropic of Cancer, tapers off into the Indian Ocean between the Bay of Bengal on
the east and the Arabian Sea on the west. Lying entirely in the northern hemisphere, the mainland extends between latitudes 8°
4' and 37° 6' north, longitudes 68° 7' and 97° 25' east and measures about 3,214 km from north to south between the extreme
latitudes and about 2,933 km from east to west between the extreme longitudes.
Boundaries: Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the south-west, and the Bay of Bengal on the
south-east, India shares land borders with Afghanistan and Pakistan to the north-west; China, Bhutan and Nepal to the north;
Myanmar to the east; and Bangladesh to the east of West Bengal. Sri Lanka is separated from India by a narrow channel of sea,
formed by Palk Strait and the Gulf of Mannar.
Physical Diversity – The main land comprises of four regions, namely, the great mountain zone, plains of the Ganga and the
Indus, the desert region and the southern peninsula. The Himalayas comprise three almost parallel ranges interspersed with
large plateaus and valleys, which extends over a distance of about 2,400 km with a varying depth of 240 to 320 km in the
northernmost part of the country. The plains of the Ganga and the Indus, about 2,400 km long and 240 to 320 km broad, are
formed by basins of three distinct river systems – the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra. They are one of the world’s
greatest stretches of flat alluvium and also one of the most densely populated areas on the earth.
The desert region in the western part comprise of the great desert extending from the edge of the Rann of kuchh beyond
the Luni River northward including the whole of the Rajasthan-Sindh frontier. While the little desert extends from the luni
between Jaisalmer and Jodhpur up to the northern-west. Between the great and the little deserts lies a zone of absolutely
sterile country, consisting of rocky land cut up by limestone ridges.
The peninsular plateau is marked by a mass of mountain and hill. Prominent among these are the Aravalli, Vindhya, Satpura,
Maikala and Ajanta, flanked by the Eastern Ghats with average elevation is about 610 meters, and the Western Ghats where it
is generally from 915 to 1,220 meters, rising in places to over 2,440 meters.
India is rich in flora and fauna. Available data place India in the Tenth position in the world and 4th in Asia in plant diversity. It
has the second position in Horticulture in world and has world’s is greatest sundari tree (Mangrove in Sunderban Delta).
Climate: The Indian climate is strongly influenced by the Himalayas and the Thar Desert, both of which drive the economically
and culturally pivotal summer and winter monsoons. The Himalayas prevent cold Central Asian katabatic winds from blowing in,
keeping the bulk of the Indian subcontinent warmer than most locations at similar latitudes. The Thar Desert plays a crucial role
in attracting the moisture-laden south-west summer monsoon winds that, between June and October, provide the majority of
India's rainfall. Four major climatic groupings predominate in India: tropical wet, tropical dry, subtropical humid, and mountain
climate.
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India has attained significant progress in achieving immunization coverage through Universal Immunization Programme (UIP)
which provides prevention against six vaccine preventable diseases. In 2013, India along with South East Asia Region, declared
commitment towards measles elimination and rubella/ congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) control by 2020. MR vaccine
campaign is targeted towards 410 million children across the country. ‘Mission Indra dhanush’ aimed to fully immunize more
than 90% of newborns by 2020 through innovative and planned approaches. A total of 528 districts were covered during the
various phases of this Mission. India has come a long way in immunisation but has to traverse far before achieving its targets.
National health programmes, launched by the Government of India, have been playing crucial roles in tackling several serious
health concerns. Malaria has been a problem in India for centuries, at one time a rural disease, diversified under the pressure of
developments into various ecotypes. Both the cases reported and deaths due to malaria have come down over the years. The
malarial death rate in India declined to 0.02 deaths per lakh population in 2018 from 0.10 deaths per lakh population in 2001.
To achieve malaria-free country by 2027 and elimination by 2030, National Strategic Plan (NSP) 2017-22 for Malaria Elimination
has been developed by National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme. For effective implementation of various elimination
strategies, the focus of the programme is laid on district-level rather than State-level.
Revised National TB Control Programme (RNTCP) is another programme implemented under National Health Mission. It has
achieved millennium development goals in 2015 by halting and reversing the incidence of TB. The programme was initiated with
the objective of ensuring access to quality diagnosis and care for all TB patients. Several notable activities such as notification
of TB; case-based, web-based recording and reporting system (NIKSHAY); standards of TB care in India; Composite indicator
for monitoring programme performance; scaling up of the programmatic management of drug resistant TB services etc. were
implemented in the past. NIKSHAY, the web based reporting for TB programme has enabled to capture and transfer of individual
patient data from the remotest health centres of the country.
In 2017, National Strategic Plan (NSP) 2017-25 for TB Elimination framework has been adopted, which provides goals and
strategies for eliminating TB in India by 2030. The National Programme for prevention and control of cancers, diabetics,
cardiovascular diseases and stroke under National Health Mission was initiated to tackle the raising burden of NCDs. The main
focus of the Programme is on health promotion and prevention, strengthening of infrastructure including human resource,
early diagnosis, treatment and referral and integration with primary health care systems through NCD cells in the entire the
country.
The cost of treatment has been on rise in India and it has led to inequity in access to health care services. India spends only
1.28% of its GDP (2017-18 BE) as public expenditure on health. Per capita public expenditure on health in nominal terms has
gone up from Rs 621 in 2009-10 to Rs 1657 in 2017-18. The Centre : State share in total public expenditure on health was 37:63
in 2017-18.
Health insurance in India is a growing segment. Yet, it hasn’t taken off fully and several measures are needed to improve and
expand insurance coverage. The advent of private insurers in India saw the introduction of many innovative products like family
floater plans, top-up plans, critical illness plans, hospital cash and top up policies. Ayushman Bharat Mission- National Health
Protection Mission or Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY) world’s largest health scheme announced in the Union Budget
2018-19 is the latest initiative in expanding the health insurance net and targets 10 crore poor and deprived rural population.
The Mission aims to provide a cover of Rs.5 lakh per family per year for secondary and tertiary care procedures.
Manpower for health services has been described as the “heart of the health system in any country”. It is one of the most
important aspect and critical component of health policies. A health information system with a strong human resource
component can help build the evidence base in order to plan for availability and accessibility of needed health workers in
right place, at right time and in desired quality. NHP has compiled detailed health manpower availability in public sector.
The total number of registered Allopathic Doctors (up to 2018) is 11, 54,686. Number of Dental Surgeons registered with
Central/State Dental Councils of India up to 31.12.2018 was 2,54,283.There is an increasing trend in number of Dental Surgeons
registered with Central/State Dental Council of India from 2007 to 2018.Total number of registered AYUSH Doctors in India as
on 01.01.2018 was 7,99,879.
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Demographic
Indicators
CHAPTER ONE
An overview of Population
Statistics and Vital Statistics
of the country.
1. Demographic Indicators
Page No.
Highlights 4-5
1.1 Population Statistics 6-19
State/UT wise Distribution of Population, Sex Ratio, Density and Decadal Growth rate of Population,
1.1.2 10
2011
1.1.4(a) Percentage Distribution of Estimated Population by age-group, sex and residence, 2016 15
1.1.4(b) Percentage Distribution of Estimated Population by age-group, sex and residence, 2017 16
Percentage distribution of population in the age group of 60 years and above by sex and residence,
1.1.5(a) 17
India and bigger states, 2016
Percentage distribution of population in the age group of 60 years and above by sex and residence,
1.1.5(b) 18
India and bigger states, 2017
1.1.6 State/UT wise distribution of Districts, Sub-Districts, Towns and Villages in India, 2011 19
1.2.1 Estimated Birth Rate, Death Rate and Natural Growth Rate in India, 1991- 2017 20
1.2.2 State/UT wise distribution of Birth Rates in India, 2015, 2016 and 2017 22
1.2.3 Projected Crude Birth Rates in India and Major States, 2001- 2025 23
1.2.4 Projected Crude Death Rates in India and Major States, 2001- 2025 23
1.2.5(a) State/UT wise distribution of Death Rates by Sex and Residence in India, 2016 24
1.2.5(b) State/UT wise distribution of Death Rates by Sex and Residence in India, 2017 25
1.2.6(a) Projected Levels of Expectation of Life at Birth in India and Major States, 2001 – 2025 26
1.2.6(b) Expectation of life at birth by sex and residence, India, 1970-75 to 2012-16 27
1.2.8(a) State/UT wise Infant Mortality Rates by Sex and Residence in India, 2016 31
1.2.8(b) State/UT wise Infant Mortality Rates by Sex and Residence in India, 2017 32
Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) in India and Major States, 2010-12 & 2011-13 and
1.2.9 34
2014-16
1.2.11(a) Age Specific Death Rate by Sex and Residence in India, 2016 37
1.2.11(b) Age Specific Death Rate by Sex and Residence in India, 2017 37
1.2.12 Total Fertility Rate (TFR) by Residence in India and Major States, 2015 and 2016 38
Demographic Indicators
Highlights
Demographic indicators of a country reveals its population size, decadal growth rate of population, territorial
distribution, gender composition, changes therein and the components of changes such as nativity, mortality and social
morbidity. Demographic indicators can be divided in two parts – Population Statistics and Vital Statistics. Population
Statistics deals with size and growth of population, sex ratio, density of population etc. while Vital Statistics deals with
birth rate, death rate, and natural growth rate, life expectancy at birth, mortality and fertility rates. State/UT wise
performance of these indicators helps us to identify areas that need policy and programme interventions, setting near
and far-term goals, and deciding priorities, besides understanding them in an integrated structure. Data in this section
has been taken mainly from the “Census of India”.
l India’s population, as per census 2011 stood at 12108.5 lakhs (6232.7 lakhs males and 5875.8 lakhs females).
Out of the entire census till date, the Average Annual Exponential Growth Rate has been negative only for the
decade 1911-21. During this interval, population declined marginally due to great influenza epidemic and two
successive bad harvests in West Bengal. [Table No. 1.1.1]
l The sex ratio of India during 1901 was 972 females per 1000 males. Since then, it has continued to decline
decade over decade to 926 females against 1000 male in 1991 (except in 1981). The sex ratio has further
improved from 1991 it was 933 and 943 female against 1000 female in 2001 and 2011 respectively in the
country as per the information available at Table No. 1.1.1 and graphic presentation given at Figure No. 1.1.2.
According to Figure No. 1.1.1, the sex ratios of 18 States/UTs were above national average while 17 States/UTs
have registered below national average.
l The highest sex ratio of 1084 females per 1000 males was reported by State of Kerala followed by Puducherry
(1037/1000), Tamil Nadu (996/1000), Andhra Pradesh (993/1000), Chhattisgarh (991/1000) and Meghalaya
(989/1000). The lowest sex ratio of 618 females per 1000 males was reported by the UT of Daman & Diu
followed by Chandigarh (818/1000), NCT of Delhi (868/1000), Andaman & Nicobar Islands (876/1000), Haryana
(879/1000), Jammu & Kashmir (889/1000), Sikkim (890/1000) and Punjab (895/1000). [Refer Table No. 1.1.2]
l The graphic representation of the population density of the country is given at Figure No. 1.1.3. The highest
population density of 11320 populations per square kilometre was reported by NCT of Delhi whereas Arunachal
Pradesh has reported the lowest population density of 17. [Refer Table No. 1.1.2]
l Age group-wise distribution of population of the country projected for 2015 and 2016 are given at Table No.
1.1.4(a) and Table No. 1.1.4(b) respectively. Accordingly to Table No. 1.1.4 (b), 27% of the total estimated
population of 2016 were below the age of 14 years and majority (64.7%) of the population were in the age
group of 15-59 years i.e. economically active population and 8.5% population were in the age group of 60 to
85+ years.
l The estimated Birth Rate, Death Rate and Natural Growth Rate in India during 1991 to 2017 are given in Table
No. 1.2.1. There has been consistent decrease in the Birth Rate, Death Rate and Natural Growth Rate in India
since 1991 to 2017. As on 2017 India has registered Birth Rate of 20.2 per 1000 populations and Death Rate of
6.3 per 1000 populations while the Natural Growth Rate was 13.9 per 1000 population in India. The Birth Rate
in Rural was higher than in the Urban. Similarly, the Death Rate and Natural Growth Rate were also higher in
rural as compared to the Urban.
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l The population, however, continues to grow, as the decline in the birth rate is not as rapid as the decline in
the death rate.
l The Life Expectancy of Life at Birth has increased from 49.7 years in 1970-75 to 68.7 years in 2012-16. For the
same period, the Life Expectancy for Females is 70.2 years and 67.4 years for Males. [Table No. 1.2.6 (b)]
l Infant Mortality Rate has declined considerably (33 i.e. Per 1000 Live Births in 2016), however differentials of
rural (37) & urban (23) are still high. [Table No. 1.2.7]
l As per the latest data available, Maternal Mortality Ratio is highest in Assam & lowest in Kerala. [Table No-
1.2.9]
l The Age-specific death rate is declining over the years; the rural-urban differentials are still high. [Table No.
1.2.11(b)]
l The Total Fertility Rate (TFR) for the country was 2.3 whereas in rural areas it has been 2.5 and it has been 1.8
in urban areas during 2016 as per the latest available information. [Table No. 1.2.12]
b. Sex wise Distribution of Chandan Nagar (26831) of West Bengal and Gonda (18810) of Uttar Pradesh are not available.
c. Includes interpolated population of Assam where the 1981 census could not be conducted owing to disturbed conditions prevailing in
that state during that period.
d. Includes Interpolated population of Jammu & Kashmir based on final population of 2001 cencus, where the 1991 census could not be
held.
e. India figures for 2001 includes estimated population of the three sub - divisions Viz. Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul of Senapati district
of Manipur.
f. Excludes Puducherry
g. In working out ‘decadal growth’ and ‘percentage decadal growth’ for India 1941 - 51 and 1951 - 61 the population of Tuensang district
for 1951 (7,025) and the population of Tuensang (83,501) and Mon (5,774) districts for 1961 census of Nagaland state have not been
taken into account as the areas were censused for the first time in 1951 Census and the same are not comparable.
h. For calculating density, the area figure for India exclude 78,114 sq. Km. under illegal occupation of Pakistan and 5180 sq. Km. illegally
handed over by Pakistan to China and 37555 sq. Km. under illegal occupation of China in Ladakh district and 1573 sq. Km. of three sub -
division of Senapati district of Manipur.
i. The data pertaining to three sub-divisions Viz. Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul of Senapati district of Manipur were finalized after
release of PCA of Census 2011 and accordingly the figures for India has been revised.
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Figure 1.1.1 : Variation of Sex Ratio in Indian States/UT's
against India's Sex Ratio 943
Kerala 142
Puducherry 95
Tamil Nadu 54
Andhra Pradesh 50
Chhattisgarh 48
Meghalaya 46
Manipur 42
Odisha 36
Mizoram 33
Goa 31
Karnataka 30
Himachal Pradesh 29
Uttarakhand 20
Tripura 17
Assam 15
West Bengal 7
Jharkhand 6
Lakshadweep 4
Arunachal Pradesh -5
Madhya Pradesh -12
Nagaland -12
Maharashtra -13
Rajasthan -15
Gujarat -23
Bihar -25
Uttar Pradesh -30
Punjab -48
Sikkim -53
Jammu & Kashmir -54
Haryana -64
Andaman & Nicobar Islands -67
NCT of Delhi -75
Chandigarh -125
Dadra & Nagar Haveli -169
Daman & Diu -324
Variation of Sex
Ratio in India, 2011
970
960
females per 1000 males
950
940
930
920
910
900
1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011
Year
350 325
300 267
Person/Sq km
250 216
200 177
142
150 117
90 103
100 77 82 81
50
0
1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011
Year
Population Density
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Figure 1.1.4: Decadal Growth Rate
30
25
24.8 24.66 23.87
20
21.64 21.54
15 17.7
Rate
14.22 13.31
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1901-1911
1911-1921
1921-1931
1931-1941
1941-1951
1951-1961
1961-1971
1971-1981
1981-1991
1991-2001
2001-2011
Decadal Growth Rate
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Notes:
1. The data pertaining to three sub-divisions Viz. Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul of Senapati district of Manipur were finalized after
release of PCA of Census 2011 and accordingly the figures for India and State of Manipur have been revised.
2. For working out density of India and the State of Jammu & Kashmir, the entire area and population of those portions of Jammu &
Kashmir which are under illegal occupation of Pakistan and China have not been taken into account.
3. For Census 2011, the population of “Others” has been clubbed with the “Males” for working out population, 0-6 population, literates
and relates rates and ratios.
4. In working out ‘decadal variation’ and percentage decal variation’ for 1941-1951 & 1951-1961 of India and Nagaland State, the population
of Tuensang District for 1951(7.025) & the population of Tuensang (83,501) & Mon (50,774) districts for 1961 Census have not been
taken into account as the area was censused for the first time in 1951 and the same are not comparable.
5. The 1981 Census could not be held owing to disturbed conditions prevailing in Assam. Hence the population figures for 1981 of Assam
have been worked out by ‘Interpolation’.
6. The 1991 Census was not held in Jammu & Kashmir. Hence the population figures for 1991 of Jammu & Kashmir have been worked out
by ‘Interpolation’.
7. The distribution of population of Pondicherry (Puducherry) by sex for 1901 (246,354), and 1931 (258,628) and 1941 (285,011) is
not available. The figures of India for these years are, therefore, exclusive of these population figures so far as distribution by sex is
concerned.
9. In 1951, Tuensang was censused for the first time in 129.5 sq.kms of areas only. In 1961 censused areas of Tuensang District of Nagaland
was increased to 5356.1 sq.kms.
10. Due to non-availability of census data the figures for the decades, from 1901 to 1951 have been estimated for the districts of Kohima,
Phek, Wokha, Zunheboto and Mokokchung of Nagaland. Estimation however could not be done for Tuensang and Mon as they were not
fully censused prior to 1961.
11. As the sex break-up for the districts Sheopur, Morena, Bhind, Gwalior, Datia, Shivpuri, Guna, Ratlam, Ujjain, Shajapur, Dewas, Jhabua,
Dhar, Indore, West Nimar (Khargone), Barwani, Raigarh, Bhopal, Sehore and Raisen is not available for the year 1901. Figures for males
and females have been estimated for the year 1901 for Madhya Pradesh.
12. One village Ramtapur (code No. 217 and 101 in 1951 and 1961 respectively) ofJukkal circle of Degulur taluka which was transferred
under the state Reorganisation Act, 1956 from Maharashtra to Andhra Pradesh, till continues in Nanded district of Maharashtra. The
population of this village has, however, been adjusted in Nizamabad district for the year 1901-1951.
13. The names of Uttranchal and Pondicherry have changed to Uttarakhand and Puducherry respectively after Census 2001.
Notes :
1. Projected population is based on Final Population Totals, Census of India, 2001.
2. Excludes the population of Paomata,Maomaram and Purul subdivisions of Senapati District of Manipur.
3. Due to rounding off in some of the States/UTs the sum of male & female may not be same as ‘persons’.
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1.1.3 (Contd.) State/ UT wise Distribution of Projected Population of India, 2018-2026
As on 1st March (in ‘000)
Notes :
1. Projected population is based on Final Population Totals, Census of India, 2001.
2. Excludes the population of Paomata,Maomaram and Purul subdivisions of Senapati District of Manipur.
3. Due to rounding off in some of the States/UTs the sum of male & female may not be same as ‘persons’.
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1.1.4(a) Percentage distribution of estimated population by age-group, sex and residence, 2016
Total Rural Urban
Age Group
Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females
0-4 8.5 8.7 8.2 9.1 9.3 8.8 7.2 7.4 7.0
5-9 8.9 9.1 8.8 9.4 9.6 9.2 7.9 8.1 7.8
10-14 9.6 9.8 9.4 10.1 10.3 9.9 8.5 8.7 8.3
15-19 10.1 10.4 9.9 10.6 10.9 10.3 9.1 9.3 8.9
20-24 10.4 10.2 10.7 10.6 10.4 10.8 10.1 9.8 10.4
25-29 9.7 9.5 9.8 9.4 9.3 9.4 10.2 9.9 10.6
30-34 8.1 8.1 8.0 7.6 7.7 7.6 9.0 9.0 9.0
35-39 7.1 7.0 7.2 6.7 6.6 6.8 7.8 7.8 7.8
40-44 6.1 6.1 6.1 5.8 5.8 5.8 6.9 6.9 6.8
45-49 5.3 5.3 5.4 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.8 5.8 5.8
50-54 4.3 4.4 4.3 4.0 4.1 3.9 5.0 5.0 5.1
55-59 3.6 3.5 3.7 3.4 3.2 3.6 4.0 4.0 4.0
60-64 3.1 3.0 3.1 3.0 2.9 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.2
65-69 2.2 2.1 2.2 2.2 2.1 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2
70-74 1.5 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.6 1.4 1.4 1.5
75-79 0.9 0.8 0.9 0.9 0.8 1.0 0.8 0.8 0.9
80-84 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.5
85+ 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3
Source : SRS Statistical Report 2016, O/o Registrar General of India
Urban
60+
Rural
25-59
Age group
15-24
0-14
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1.1.5(a) Percentage distribution of Population in the age group of 60 years and above by sex and residence,
India and bigger States, 2016
Figure 1.1.6: Percentage distribution of Population in the age group of 60 years and
above among Bigger States - 2017
14.0
12.0
10.0
8.0
Per cent
6.0
4.0
2.0
0.0
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1.1.6 State/UT wise distribution of Districts, Sub-Districts, Towns and Villages in India, 2011
Number of villages
Number of Number of sub- Number of towns
S. No. India/ State/UT (including uninhabited
districts districts (including Census Towns)
villages)
India 640 5988 7933 640932
1 Andhra Pradesh 23 1128 353 27800
2 Arunachal Pradesh 16 188 27 5589
3 Assam 27 184 214 26395
4 Bihar 38 534 199 44874
5 Chhattisgarh 18 149 182 20126
6 Goa 2 11 70 334
7 Gujarat 26 225 348 18225
8 Haryana 21 74 154 6841
9 Himachal Pradesh 12 117 59 20690
10 Jammu & Kashmir 22 82 122 6553
11 Jharkhand 24 259 228 32394
12 Karnataka 30 180 347 29340
13 Kerala 14 63 520 1018
14 Madhya Pradesh 50 342 476 54903
15 Maharashtra 35 357 534 43665
16 Manipur 9 38 51 2582
17 Meghalaya 7 39 22 6839
18 Mizoram 8 29 23 830
19 Nagaland 11 114 26 1428
20 Odisha 30 477 223 51311
21 Puducherry 4 8 10 90
22 Punjab 20 77 217 12581
23 Rajasthan 33 244 297 44672
24 Sikkim 4 9 9 451
25 Tamil Nadu 32 216 1097 15979
26 Tripura 4 44 42 875
27 Uttar Pradesh 71 312 915 106774
28 Uttarakhand 13 78 115 16793
29 West Bengal 19 360 909 40203
30 A & N Islands 3 9 5 555
31 Chandigarh 1 1 6 5
32 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1 1 6 65
33 Daman & Diu 2 2 8 19
34 Delhi 9 27 113 112
35 Lakshadweep 1 10 6 21
Source: Census of India, 2011
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Figure 1.2.1: Estimated Natural Growth Rate in India
22.0
20.0
18.0
Per cent
16.0
14.0
12.0
10.0
Year
Rural Urban
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1.2.3 Projected Crude Birth Rates in India and Major States, 2001-2025
S.
India & Major States 2001-2005 2006-2010 2011-2015 2016-2020 2021-2025
No.
India 23.2 21.3 19.6 18.0 16.0
1 Andhra Pradesh 19.2 17.4 16.2 15.1 13.7
2 Assam 24.0 22.0 20.8 19.0 16.6
3 Bihar 27.5 24.2 21.6 19.7 17.4
4 Gujarat 21.5 19.1 17.3 15.1 14.3
5 Haryana 22.5 20.4 18.2 16.0 14.1
6 Karnataka 19.3 17.8 16.6 14.9 13.8
7 Kerala 16.3 15.4 14.2 13.1 12.3
8 Madhya Pradesh 28.1 25.4 23.2 20.7 18.0
9 Maharashtra 19.8 18.6 16.9 15.5 13.8
10 Odisha 21.0 18.9 17.5 16.2 14.4
11 Punjab 19.0 17.8 15.9 14.0 12.6
12 Rajashthan 27.1 24.4 21.7 19.7 16.7
13 Tamil Nadu 17.3 15.7 14.6 13.4 12.5
14 Uttar Pradesh 30.2 28.4 26.1 23.8 20.5
15 West Bengal 18.8 16.6 15.9 15.3 14.1
Source: Report of the Technical Group on Population Projections May 2006, National Commission on Population, O/o Registrar General of India
1.2.4 Projected Crude Death Rates in India and Major States ,2001-2025
S.
India & Major states 2001-02 2006-2010 2011-2015 2016-2020 2021-2025
No.
India 7.5 7.3 7.2 7.1 7.2
1 Andhra Pradesh 7.4 7.4 7.5 7.7 8.0
2 Assam 8.7 8.4 8.1 7.8 7.7
3 Bihar 6.9 6.7 6.6 6.6 6.7
4 Gujarat 6.7 6.5 6.3 6.4 6.7
5 Haryana 6.6 6.5 6.5 6.4 6.4
6 Karnataka 7.0 7.0 7.1 7.3 7.6
7 Kerala 6.8 7.0 7.1 7.4 7.8
8 Madhya Pradesh 9.0 8.5 8.0 7.5 7.2
9 Maharashtra 6.9 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.1
10 Odisha 9.3 8.9 8.5 8.2 8.1
11 Punjab 6.9 7.1 7.2 7.2 7.4
12 Rajasthan 7.0 6.7 6.5 6.5 6.4
13 Tamil Nadu 8.0 8.0 8.2 8.5 8.9
14 Uttar Pradesh 8.6 8.2 7.6 7.1 6.8
15 West Bengal 6.2 6.4 6.6 6.9 7.3
Source: Report of the Technical Group on Population Projections May 2006, National Commission on Population, O/o Registrar General of India
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1.2.5 (b) State/UT wise distribution of Death Rate by sex and residence, 2017
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1.2.6 (b): Expectation of life at birth by sex and residence, India*, 1970-75 to 2012-16
28
35.0
40.0
45.0
50.0
55.0
60.0
65.0
70.0
75.0
1970-75
1976-80
1981-85
1986-90
1987-91
1988-92
1989-93
1990-94
1991-95
1992-96
Rural
1994-98
1995-99
Source: SRS based Abridged Life Tables, O/o Registrar General of India
1996-00
1997-01
Urban
Period
1998-02
1999-03
2000-04
Total
2001-05
2002-06
2003-07
2004-08
2005-09
2006-10
2007-11
Figure 1.2.2: Expectation of life at birth in India
2008-12
2009-13
2010-14
2011-15
2012-16
1.2.7 Infant Mortality Rates in India, 1994- 2017
S.
Period Infant Mortality Rate
No.
Rural Urban Total
1 1994 80 52 74
2 1995 80 48 74
3 1996 77 46 72
4 1997 77 45 71
5 1998 77 45 72
6 1999 75 44 70
7 2000 74 44 68
8 2001 72 42 66
9 2002 69 40 63
10 2003 66 38 60
11 2004 64 40 58
12 2005 64 40 58
13 2006 62 39 57
14 2007 61 37 55
15 2008 58 36 53
16 2009 55 34 50
17 2010 51 31 47
18 2011 48 29 44
19 2012 46 28 42
20 2013 44 27 40
21 2014 43 26 39
22 2015 41 25 37
22 2016 38 23 34
22 2017 37 23 33
Source: SRS Bulletin , O/o Registrar General of India.
Notes:
1. Per 1000 live births
2. 1994 to 1997 & 2010: Excludes Jammu & Kashmir
3. 1994 to 2010: Excludes Mizoram
4. 1995 to 2010: Excludes Nagaland (Rural)
90
80
70
60
50
Rate
40
30
20
10
0
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
Rural Urban
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1.2.8(a) State/UT wise Infant mortality rate by sex and residence, 2016
S. Total Rural Urban
India/State/UT
No. Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
India 34 33 36 38 37 40 23 22 25
Bigger States
1 Andhra Pradesh 34 33 35 38 37 38 24 23 26
2 Assam 44 43 45 46 45 47 22 22 22
3 Bihar 38 31 46 39 31 47 29 26 34
4 Chhattisgarh 39 39 38 41 41 40 31 31 31
5 NCT of Delhi 18 18 17 24 23 25 17 18 16
6 Gujarat 30 31 30 38 39 37 19 18 19
7 Haryana 33 31 35 35 33 38 27 26 28
8 Jammu & Kashmir 24 24 25 25 24 26 23 23 23
9 Jharkhand 29 27 31 31 28 34 21 22 20
10 Karnataka 24 22 27 27 25 30 19 17 21
11 Kerala 10 9 11 10 10 11 10 8 11
12 Madhya Pradesh 47 49 44 50 53 47 33 34 31
13 Maharashtra 19 18 19 24 22 25 13 13 13
14 Odisha 44 44 44 46 45 46 34 36 31
15 Punjab 21 20 21 23 23 23 18 17 18
16 Rajasthan 41 39 44 45 42 47 30 27 33
17 Tamil Nadu 17 18 17 20 22 18 14 14 15
18 Telangana 31 31 30 35 36 33 24 24 25
19 Uttar Pradesh 43 41 45 46 45 47 34 29 40
20 Uttarakhand 38 36 41 41 39 44 29 27 32
21 West Bengal 25 24 26 25 25 26 22 22 23
Smaller States
1 Arunachal Pradesh 36 35 37
2 Goa 8 8 9
3 Himachal Pradesh 25 23 26
4 Manipur 11 10 13
5 Meghalaya 39 41 37
6 Mizoram 27 26 29
7 Nagaland 12 5 21 Infant mortality rates for smaller States and Union Territories are
8 Sikkim 16 13 19 based on three-years period 2014-16 On account of wide year-
9 Tripura 24 25 22 to-year fluctuations due to inadequate sample size, the infant
Union Territories mortality rate by sex, separately for rural and urban areas is not
given
Andaman & Nicobar
1 16 15 17
Islands
2 Chandigarh 14 13 14
3 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 17 16 17
4 Daman & Diu 19 19 19
5 Lakshadweep 19 22 15
6 Puducherry 10 9 12
Source: SRS Bulletin - September-17 Vol. 51 No.1
O/o Registrar General of India
Notes:
Per 1000 live births
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Source: SRS Bulletin, O/o Registrar General of India
300
Maternal Mortality Ratio
250
200
150
100
50
0
Odisha
Haryana
Tamil Nadu
Gujarat
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Bihar
Other
Karnataka
Maharashtra
Punjab
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Rajasthan
West Bengal
Source: Special bulletin on Maternal Mortality in India, 2011-13, O/o Registrar General of India
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1.2.10 Mortality Indicators in India, 2001-2016
S.
Years
No. Indicators
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Rural
Crude death 9.1 8.7 8.7 8.2 8.1 8.1 8.0 8.0 7.8 7.7 7.6 7.6 7.5 7.3 7.1 6.9
rate
Infant
mortality rate 71.7 69.0 66.0 64.0 64.0 62.0 61.0 58.0 55.0 51.0 48.0 46.0 44.0 43.0 41.0 38.0
Neo-natal
mortality rate 44.0 44.0 41.0 41.0 41.0 41.0 40.0 39.0 38.0 36.0 34.0 33.0 31.0 30.0 29.0 27.0
Post-natal
mortality rate 27.7 26.0 25.0 22.0 23.0 22.0 20.0 19.0 17.0 15.0 14.0 14.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 11.0
Peri-natal
mortality rate 39.1 38.0 36.0 39.0 40.0 41.0 41.0 39.0 39.0 35.0 33.0 31.0 28.0 27.0 26.0 26.0
Still birth rate 9.7 9.0 9.0 10.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 8.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 5.0
2 Urban
Crude death 6.3 6.1 6.0 5.8 6.0 6.0 6.0 5.9 5.8 5.8 5.7 5.6 5.6 5.5 5.4 5.4
rate
Infant
mortality rate 42.4 40.0 38.0 40.0 40.0 39.0 37.0 36.0 34.0 31.0 29.0 28.0 27.0 26.0 25.0 23.0
Neo-natal
mortality rate 24.9 24.0 22.0 24.0 23.0 23.0 22.0 21.0 21.0 19.0 17.0 16.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 14.0
Post-natal
mortality rate 17.4 16.0 16.0 16.0 17.0 16.0 16.0 15.0 13.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 11.0 10.0 9.0
Peri-natal
mortality rate 24.7 23.0 20.0 23.0 24.0 24.0 24.0 22.0 23.0 22.0 19.0 17.0 16.0 15.0 15.0 14.0
Still birth rate 7.9 7.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 5.0 4.0 4.0 3.0
3 Total
Crude death 8.4 8.1 8.0 7.5 7.6 7.5 7.4 7.4 7.3 7.2 7.1 7.0 7.0 6.7 6.5 6.4
rate
Infant
mortality rate 65.9 63.0 60.0 58.0 58.0 57.0 55.0 53.0 50.0 47.0 44.0 42.0 40.0 39.0 37.0 34.0
Neo-natal
mortality rate 40.2 40.0 37.0 37.0 37.0 37.0 36.0 35.0 34.0 33.0 31.0 29.0 28.0 26.0 25.0 24.0
Post-natal
mortality rate 25.7 24.0 23.0 21.0 22.0 20.0 19.0 18.0 16.0 14.0 14.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 12.0 11.0
Peri-natal
mortality rate 26.2 35.0 33.0 35.0 37.0 37.0 37.0 35.0 35.0 32.0 30.0 28.0 26.0 24.0 23.0 23.0
Still birth rate 9.3 9.0 9.0 10.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 8.0 8.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0
Source: 1. SRS Bulletin,January 2011 , October 2012 & September 2013, O/o Registrar General of India
2. SRS Statistical Report 2009,2010, & 2012, Registrar General of India
3. SRS Statistical Report, 2014, Registrar General of India.
4. SRS Statistical Report, 2016, Registrar General of India.
Notes:
1. 2001 to 2010: Excludes Jammu & Kashmir
2. 2001 to 2010: Excludes Mizoram
3. 2001 to 2010: Excludes Nagaland (Rural)
4. N.A. : Not Available
25.0
20.0
15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Year
Rural Urban
Source: SRS Bulletins & SRS Statistical Reports, O/o Registrar General of India
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1.2.11(a) Age Specific Death Rate by Sex and Residence in India, 2016
1.2.11(b) Age Specific Death Rate by Sex and Residence in India, 2017
S. Total Rural Urban
Age Groups
No. Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female
1 0-4 8.9 8.7 9.2 10.0 9.8 10.2 6.0 5.6 6.5
2 5-9 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.4 0.4 0.3
3 10-14 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.3 0.4 0.2
4 15-19 0.9 0.9 0.9 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.6 0.4
5 20-24 1.2 1.3 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.3 0.9 1.0 0.8
6 25-29 1.5 1.7 1.4 1.8 2.0 1.6 1.1 1.2 1.0
7 30-34 1.9 2.1 1.5 2.1 2.4 1.9 1.3 1.7 1.0
8 35-39 2.7 3.4 2.0 3.0 3.7 2.3 2.2 2.9 1.5
9 40-44 3.8 4.7 2.8 4.2 5.1 3.2 3.1 4.0 2.1
10 45-49 5.2 6.4 3.9 5.6 6.9 4.3 4.4 55.5 3.2
11 50-54 7.9 8.7 7.0 8.9 9.4 8.3 6.3 7.4 5.0
12 55-59 13.3 16.2 10.4 14.8 18.6 11.1 10.7 12.3 9.0
13 60-64 18.4 20.9 15.8 19.6 22.7 16.5 16.1 17.6 14.4
14 65-69 29.3 32.2 26.4 31.4 35.0 27.8 25.1 26.6 23.4
15 70-74 46.2 51.3 41.2 48.8 55.2 42.9 40.6 43.5 37.6
16 75-79 66.7 70.8 62.8 69.4 75.0 64.1 60.7 61.7 59.8
17 80-84 111.2 116.1 106.5 122.2 127.5 117.1 89.4 93.2 85.8
18 85+ 193.9 203.7 186.2 198.9 205.5 193.0 182.8 198.5 173.2
All Ages 6.3 6.7 5.9 6.9 7.3 6.4 5.3 5.6 4.9
Source: SRS Statistical Report, 2017, O/o of Registrar General of India.
2015 2016
S.
India and Bigger States Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
No.
India 2.3 2.5 1.8 2.3 2.5 1.8
1 Andhra Pradesh 1.7 1.8 1.6 1.7 1.7 1.5
2 Assam 2.3 2.4 1.6 2.3 2.4 1.6
3 Bihar 3.2 3.3 2.5 3.3 3.4 2.5
4 Chhattisgarh 2.5 2.7 1.9 2.5 2.7 1.9
5 Delhi 1.7 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.8 1.6
6 Gujarat 2.2 2.5 1.9 2.2 2.5 1.9
7 Haryana 2.2 2.4 2.0 2.3 2.4 2.0
8 Himachal Pradesh 1.7 1.7 1.2 1.7 1.7 1.2
9 Jammu & Kashmir 1.6 1.9 1.0 1.7 1.9 1.2
10 Jharkhand 2.7 2.9 2.1 2.6 2.9 2.0
11 Karnataka 1.8 1.9 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.6
12 Kerala 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8
13 Madhya Pradesh 2.8 3.0 2.1 2.8 3.1 2.1
14 Maharashtra 1.8 2.0 1.6 1.8 1.9 1.6
15 Odisha 2.0 2.1 1.4 2.0 2.1 1.4
16 Punjab 1.7 1.7 1.5 1.7 1.7 1.6
17 Rajasthan 2.7 2.8 2.3 2.7 2.8 2.3
18 Tamil Nadu 1.6 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.7 1.6
19 Telangana 1.8 1.9 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.6
20 Uttar Pradesh 3.1 3.4 2.4 3.1 3.4 2.4
21 Uttarkhand 2.0 2.0 1.8 1.9 1.9 1.7
22 West Bengal 1.6 1.7 1.2 1.6 1.7 1.3
Source: SRS Statistical Report, 2015 & 2016, Registrar General of India
Note:
Rounded off to one decimal point.
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Socio-Economic
Indicators
CHAPTER TWO
An overview of Socio-
Economic characteristics
like education, gender, poverty
and employment etc.
2. Socio-Economic Indicators
Page No.
Highlights 42
2.1 Education 43-45
2.1.1 State/UT wise Literacy Rate in India as per Census, 2011 43
2.1.2 State/UT wise Gross Enrolment Ratio in India 2016-17 45
2.2 Social Indicators 46-48
2.2.1 (a) State/UT wise Mean Age at Effective Marriage of Females by Residence in India (bigger States) 2016 46
2.2.1 (b) State/UT wise Mean Age at Effective Marriage of Females by Residence in India (bigger States) 2017 47
2.2.2 State/UT wise Number and Percentage of Population below Poverty Line by States – 2011-12 48
2.3 Economic Indicators 49-50
State/UT wise Per Capita Net State Domestic Product at Current Prices Base year 2011-12 as on
2.3.1 49
23.08.2017
2.3.2 Gross National Income, Net National Income, Per Capita Income in India 2011-12 to 2017-18 50
2.3.3 Per Capita Per Day Net Availability of Cereals and Pulses in India 2001-2018(P) 50
2.4 Employment 51
2.4.1 State/UT wise Employment in the Organized Sector in India 51
2.5 Housing & Amenities 52-65
State/UT wise Distribution of Households by Predominant Material of Roof in India as per Census
2.5.1 52
2011
State/UT wise Distribution of Households Having Safe Drinking Water Facilities in India as per Census
2.5.2 53
2011
State/UT wise Coverage of Habitations under National Rural Drinking Water Programme in India as
2.5.3 54
on 01.04.2018 (as per IMIS)
State/District wise Fluoride affected rural habitations with excess fluoride which are yet to be
2.5.4(a) 55
provided safe drinking water as on 01.04.2018
2.5.4(b) State/District wise excess presence of Arsenic in Water as on 01.04.2018 60
States/Districts under National Programme for Prevention and Control of Fluorosis (NPPCF) up to
2.5.4(c) 62
2018-19
State/UT wise Percentage distribution of Households by Availability of Toilet Connectivity within the
2.5.5 63
House in India as per Census 2011
State/UT wise Percentage Distribution of Households by Availability of Type of Drainage as per Census
2.5.6 64
2011
State/UT wise Distribution of Slum Households by the condition of census houses occupied by them
2.5.7 65
as per census 2011
2. Socio-Economic Indicators
Highlights
Socio-economic indicators provide a background for understanding the health scenario of a country. This section provides
data on education, gender, poverty, housing, amenities, employment and other economic indicators. These indicators for the
country and for the States will help in identifying the linkages between socio-economic indicators and achievement of health
goals.
l According to 2011 Census, the overall literacy rate of India is 73%. At the time of Independence the country’s literacy
rate was abysmally low, 14%. Over the years literacy rate has been increasing but with varied rates in different states
with some states like Kerala (94%) and Mizoram (91.3%) are well above the national average while states like Bihar has
a dismal rate of 61.8%. There is also a concern for female literacy rate (64.6%) which is much below the male literacy
rate (80.9%). There is a strong need to improve the overall literacy rate as improved literacy rate has an impact on
increasing a country’s economic growth rate and decreasing population growth rate. Also as India has a very young
population, literacy will play a very important role in turning the young population into potential human capital.
(Table 2.1.1).
l At the national level, the mean age at effective marriage for female in the year 2016 is 22.2 years and varies from 21.7
years in rural areas to 23.1 years in urban areas. Among the bigger States/UTs, the mean age varies from 21.2 years in
West Bengal to 24.7 years in Jammu & Kashmir. Table (2.2.1).
l Before 2005, the official measure of poverty line was based primarily on food security. It was defined as the per capita
expenditure needed for a person to consume enough calories and be able to pay for associated essentials to survive.
Since 2005, the Government adopted Tendulkar methodology which moved away from calorie anchor to a basket of
goods. Using the Tendulkar methodology, NITI Aayog estimates that during the year 2011-12, 25.7% of population in
rural areas and 13.7% in urban areas live below the poverty line. (Table 2.2.2).
l The second advance estimates for Per Capita Net National Income for the year 2017-18, at current prices is Rs. 112764
crore and Rs. 86689 crore at constant price (base year 2011-12). (Table 2.3.2).
l Safe drinking water is essential for good health. As on 01.04.2018, 13,65,722 habitations were provided with safe
drinking water under National Rural Drinking Water programme (Table 2.5.3).
l As on 01.04.2018, the habitations identified as affected from fluoride and arsenic were 10,379 and 16,278 respectively
in the country. (Table 2.5.4 (a) and Table 2.5.4(b)) .
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2.1 Education
2.1.1 State / UT wise Literacy Rate in India as per Census, 2011
40 60 80 100
Literacy Rate
Source: Census
Source: Census of India,
of India, 2011 2011
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2.1.2 State/UTs wise Gross Enrolment Ratio* in India 2016-17
2 Arunachal Pradesh 107.57 104.75 106.18 116.31 123.49 119.85 110.26 110.54 110.40 87.19 84.67 85.94 50.58 51.77 51.17
3 Assam 106.11 108.73 107.39 91.17 102.52 96.69 100.95 106.60 103.71 73.33 84.14 78.56 38.48 41.17 39.74
4 Bihar 94.68 101.78 98.08 94.26 115.27 103.86 94.55 105.82 99.87 70.09 84.57 76.71 28.48 29.24 28.82
5 Chhattisgarh 97.26 96.87 97.07 99.55 102.12 100.81 98.11 98.81 98.45 84.96 90.42 87.65 52.97 55.96 54.45
6 Goa 100.07 102.74 101.33 95.40 98.99 97.07 98.29 101.33 99.72 98.93 99.78 99.33 72.33 85.84 78.65
7 Gujarat 93.15 97.11 94.97 95.65 99.11 97.20 94.12 97.86 95.83 80.00 68.04 74.54 44.60 41.52 43.17
8 Haryana 93.06 94.93 93.90 89.67 100.88 94.40 91.77 97.06 94.08 86.04 86.73 86.34 61.03 60.45 60.78
9 Himachal Pradesh 97.14 98.77 97.91 102.18 103.90 102.99 99.04 100.69 99.82 104.29 103.37 103.86 91.33 92.70 91.97
10 Jammu & Kashmir 76.66 77.57 77.09 65.50 67.04 66.22 72.46 73.67 73.03 62.88 60.28 61.65 55.35 50.26 52.91
11 Jharkhand 97.09 96.16 96.64 87.84 96.17 91.81 94.00 96.16 95.04 60.55 66.79 63.50 36.35 37.88 37.06
12 Karnataka 104.17 103.21 103.71 92.83 92.98 92.90 99.89 99.42 99.66 84.01 84.92 84.44 39.24 44.83 41.91
13 Kerala 95.15 95.14 95.14 92.69 94.63 93.63 94.20 94.94 94.56 99.17 99.56 99.36 74.25 84.70 79.37
14 Madhya Pradesh 92.67 91.54 92.13 87.55 92.27 89.73 90.75 91.80 91.25 80.92 79.27 80.15 48.26 45.84 47.12
15 Maharashtra 97.77 97.20 97.50 96.71 101.03 98.69 97.37 98.60 97.94 93.77 89.41 91.74 71.63 69.67 70.72
16 Manipur 120.65 120.49 120.57 116.43 122.27 119.27 119.32 121.05 120.16 86.56 86.49 86.52 66.46 62.26 64.36
17 Meghalaya 128.28 129.89 129.07 119.13 137.31 128.04 125.52 132.12 128.76 76.71 89.92 83.25 37.73 43.47 40.56
18 Mizoram 117.73 113.54 115.68 128.11 126.85 127.50 120.89 117.53 119.25 93.83 98.01 95.88 52.23 57.05 54.60
19 Nagaland 80.82 82.59 81.67 87.54 93.64 90.44 82.94 86.02 84.42 58.98 64.87 61.80 35.87 36.74 36.30
20 Odisha 101.38 99.02 100.22 95.67 93.56 94.64 99.24 96.99 98.14 80.14 79.67 79.91 40.66 39.51 40.09
21 Punjab 97.09 102.10 99.31 93.69 103.14 97.72 95.78 102.48 98.71 86.92 87.30 87.08 71.10 73.71 72.24
22 Rajasthan 98.43 97.09 97.80 91.72 92.32 91.99 96.03 95.45 95.76 80.76 71.82 76.63 66.21 53.60 60.31
23 Sikkim 96.19 87.65 91.98 131.90 141.92 136.79 108.16 105.62 106.91 106.58 117.43 111.96 57.39 71.18 64.22
24 Tamil Nadu 101.98 102.03 102.01 91.82 95.16 93.42 97.87 99.30 98.56 91.26 96.71 93.87 75.58 92.52 83.69
25 Telangana 99.15 98.09 98.64 86.56 87.28 86.91 94.32 93.93 94.13 80.47 83.22 81.80 46.92 54.48 50.57
26 Tripura 101.94 102.85 102.38 124.00 128.95 126.40 108.98 111.12 110.02 109.46 115.20 112.26 43.17 40.50 41.89
27 Uttar Pradesh 83.91 90.85 87.16 66.30 80.66 72.74 77.58 87.37 82.09 68.78 66.72 67.82 60.36 57.46 58.96
28 Uttrakhand 96.27 96.57 96.41 85.90 87.67 86.73 92.34 93.18 92.74 83.91 84.93 84.40 75.40 78.90 77.07
29 West Bengal 96.47 96.06 96.27 89.72 103.47 96.34 93.97 98.76 96.30 69.36 88.24 78.56 47.25 54.91 50.89
30 A & N Islands 89.06 84.70 86.87 85.02 81.14 83.06 87.50 83.33 85.40 86.80 81.27 84.05 70.15 75.55 72.79
31 Chandigarh 76.27 84.92 80.07 90.46 102.51 95.60 81.62 91.33 85.84 87.17 92.98 89.65 80.30 87.30 83.17
Dadra & Nagar
32 85.36 80.21 82.87 93.91 89.04 91.57 88.48 83.41 86.03 93.73 88.24 91.16 48.23 56.29 51.76
Haveli
33 Daman & Diu 80.50 88.26 83.96 77.42 85.87 81.13 79.38 87.41 82.94 66.34 83.16 73.26 25.93 52.46 34.61
34 Delhi 106.24 112.75 109.19 120.15 140.78 128.96 111.10 121.88 115.89 109.09 121.05 114.42 69.22 80.25 74.18
35 Lakshadwevep 74.30 65.95 70.02 89.08 75.05 81.37 79.78 69.64 74.43 105.65 99.13 102.26 92.52 102.42 97.87
36 Puducherry 81.56 90.33 85.57 80.23 90.23 84.79 81.06 90.29 85.27 83.04 92.88 87.51 63.89 86.61 74.19
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2.2.1(b) State/UT wise Mean Age at Effective Marriage of Females by Residence in India (bigger States)
2017
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2.3 Economic Indicators
2.3.1 State/UT wise Per Capita Net State Domestic Product at Current Prices Base year 2011-12 as on
23.08.17
(In Rupees)
S.
State/UT 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
No.
1 Andhra Pradesh 69000 74687 82870 93699 108163 122376
2 Arunachal Pradesh 73068 81353 91809 110793 122466 NA
3 Assam 41142 44599 49734 52895 60526 NA
4 Bihar 21750 24487 26948 28671 31454 35590
5 Chhattisgarh 55177 60849 69839 78001 84767 91772
6 Goa 259444 234354 215776 289185 327059 NA
7 Gujarat 87481 102826 113139 127017 141504 NA
8 Haryana 106085 121269 138300 148485 162034 180174
9 Himachal Pradesh 87721 99730 114095 123532 134376 146073
10 Jammu & Kashmir 53173 56834 61108 61185 74653 NA
11 Jharkhand 41254 47360 50006 57301 59628 64823
12 Karnataka 90263 102319 118829 129823 142906 157474
13 Kerala 97912 110314 123388 135537 147190 NA
14 Madhya Pradesh 38550 44931 51897 56182 62334 72599
15 Maharashtra 99173 111542 124724 132341 147399 NA
16 Manipur 39762 41246 47852 53187 55603 NA
17 Meghalaya 60013 64036 65118 64638 70693 NA
18 Mizoram 57654 65013 77581 103049 114524 NA
19 Nagaland 53010 61225 71510 78367 83621 NA
20 Odisha 47632 53900 59468 64869 68293 75223
21 Punjab 85577 94318 103831 108897 119261 128821
22 Rajasthan 57391 63775 69018 75201 82325 NA
23 Sikkim 158667 174183 194624 214148 233954 257182
24 Tamil Nadu 92984 105031 116329 128385 137837 153263
25 Telangana 91121 101007 112162 124058 137955 155612
26 Tripura 47079 52434 61570 71666 NA NA
27 Uttar Pradesh 32002 35812 40124 42267 46299 51920
28 Uttarakhand 100305 113610 126247 135881 146826 160795
29 West Bengal
30 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 88183 96032 106413 119312 124361 NA
31 Chandigarh 159116 183039 205492 211313 229976 NA
32 Delhi 185343 206503 229518 249004 273618 303073
33 Puducherry 119649 130548 148147 146921 157871 173687
All-India Per Capita NNI 63462 70983 79118 86454 94130 103219
Source: 1. Directorate of Economics & Statistics of respective State Governments.
2. Central Statistics Office - All India figure
Notes:
The estimates for the State West Bengal have not been finalized for new series with base year
2011-12. Estimates of these States, as on July 31,2015, with base year 2004-05 are available separately on Ministry’s website.
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2.4 Employment
2.4.1 State/UT wise Employment in the Organised Sector in India
(in Lakhs)
S. 2011 - 12
State/UT
No. Public Sector Private Sector Total
1 Andhra Pradesh 12.76 7.52 20.28
2 Assam 5.38 5.82 11.20
3 Bihar 3.94 0.33 4.26
4 Chhattisgarh 2.56 0.37 2.93
5 Goa 0.83 0.63 1.46
6 Gujarat 7.96 14.08 22.04
7 Haryana 3.74 3.76 7.50
8 Himachal Pradesh 2.67 1.26 3.93
9 Jammu & Kashmir 2.00 0.11 2.10
10 Jharkhand 12.68 3.10 15.78
11 Karnataka 10.62 12.33 22.95
12 Kerala 5.77 5.12 10.89
13 Madhya Pradesh 8.47 1.48 9.94
14 Maharashtra 21.30 28.23 49.52
15 Manipur 0.76 0.03 0.79
16 Meghalaya 0.56 0.07 0.63
17 Mizoram 0.12 0.01 0.13
18 Nagaland 0.74 0.05 0.78
19 Odisha 5.90 1.02 7.10
20 Punjab 4.88 3.38 8.26
21 Rajasthan 9.45 3.45 12.90
22 Tamil Nadu 14.33 9.04 23.37
23 Tripura 1.45 0.06 1.50
24 Uttar Pradesh 16.27 5.80 22.07
25 Uttarakhand 2.14 1.07 3.22
26 West Bengal 11.59 7.64 19.22
27 A & N Islands 0.36 0.02 0.38
28 Chandigarh 0.59 0.53 1.12
29 Daman & Diu 0.01 0.14 0.15
30 Delhi 5.96 2.82 8.78
31 Puducherry 0.31 0.27 0.58
Total 176.09 119.70 295.79
Source: Annual Employment Review - 2012, DGE&T, Ministry of Labour & Employment
Notes:
1 N.A.: Not Available
2 Arunchal Pradesh, Sikkim, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Lakshadweep are not yet covered under Employment Market Programme of
Ministry of Labour and Employment.
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2.5.2 State/UT wise Distribution of Households Having Safe Drinking Water Facilities in India as per
Census 2011
Availability of
Distribution of households by availability of drinking water facility Drinking Water
Source
households)
institutional
Households
River, Canal
Tank, Pond,
Total No. of
Handpump
Within the
(Excluding
Any other
Code State/ UT
premises
premises
Tubewell
Near the
source
Spring
untreated
Away
Lake
Covered
covered
treated
source
source
From
From
Total
Total
well
well
Un-
INDIA 246740228 43.5 32.0 11.6 11.0 1.6 9.4 33.5 8.5 0.5 0.6 0.8 1.5 46.6 35.8 17.6
1 Andhra Pradesh 21024534 69.9 49.0 20.9 6.4 0.5 5.9 13.7 6.9 0.5 0.3 0.3 2.1 43.2 37.3 19.5
Arunachal
2 261614 65.5 26.4 39.1 5.7 1.4 4.3 10.7 2.4 5.7 5.9 0.9 3.2 41.1 37.4 21.6
Pradesh
3 Assam 6367295 10.5 9.2 1.3 18.9 1.7 17.2 50.2 9.2 1.3 3.4 4.6 2.0 54.8 26.7 18.5
4 Bihar 18940629 4.4 3.1 1.3 4.3 0.7 3.7 86.6 3.0 0.0 0.2 0.1 1.4 50.1 37.9 12.0
5 Chhattisgarh 5622850 20.7 12.3 8.4 11.4 0.8 10.6 58.4 7.2 0.7 0.9 0.2 0.5 19.0 54.5 26.5
6 Goa 322813 85.4 82.0 3.4 11.1 4.0 7.1 0.1 0.3 1.2 0.3 0.3 1.2 79.7 15.5 4.8
7 Gujarat 12181718 69.0 39.9 29.2 7.1 2.3 4.8 11.6 9.6 0.1 0.3 0.2 2.0 64.0 23.5 12.4
8 Haryana 4717954 68.8 55.9 12.9 3.0 0.7 2.3 12.0 12.9 0.0 0.3 0.9 1.9 66.5 21.4 12.1
Himachal
9 1476581 89.5 83.9 5.6 2.9 1.5 1.3 3.6 0.6 0.7 0.3 0.5 1.9 55.5 35.0 9.5
Pradesh
Jammu &
10 2015088 63.9 34.7 29.2 6.5 1.9 4.7 11.4 1.5 6.2 6.7 0.7 3.1 48.2 28.7 23.1
Kashmir
11 Jharkhand 6181607 12.9 10.0 2.9 36.5 1.9 34.6 43.8 3.5 0.8 1.6 0.2 0.7 23.2 44.9 31.9
12 Karnataka 13179911 66.1 41.2 24.8 9.0 1.0 8.0 5.5 15.9 0.3 0.8 0.9 1.4 44.5 37.3 18.2
13 Kerala 7716370 29.3 23.4 6.0 62.0 14.6 47.4 0.5 3.7 1.4 0.2 0.7 2.1 77.7 14.1 8.2
Madhya
14 14967597 23.4 16.4 6.9 20.0 1.1 18.9 47.1 7.6 0.3 0.7 0.4 0.6 23.9 45.6 30.5
Pradesh
15 Maharashtra 23830580 67.9 56.3 11.6 14.4 2.2 12.2 9.9 5.7 0.3 0.4 0.4 1.0 59.4 27.6 13.1
16 Manipur 554713 38.8 24.7 14.1 7.6 2.7 4.9 5.9 0.3 7.4 13.9 22.8 3.1 15.5 47.3 37.2
17 Meghalaya 538299 39.3 27.8 11.5 25.4 6.9 18.4 2.8 2.6 19.0 2.6 5.7 2.6 24.1 43.2 32.7
18 Mizoram 221077 58.7 39.4 19.3 4.7 2.0 2.7 0.8 0.9 18.4 7.7 1.8 6.9 31.2 46.7 22.2
19 Nagaland 399965 47.2 6.1 41.1 25.7 6.6 19.1 2.2 4.5 5.6 2.0 10.3 2.7 29.3 42.4 28.3
20 Odisha 9661085 13.8 10.0 3.9 19.5 2.2 17.3 41.4 20.0 1.8 1.7 0.9 0.8 22.4 42.2 35.4
21 Punjab 5409699 51.0 41.1 9.9 0.4 0.2 0.2 24.7 21.9 0.0 0.2 0.1 1.7 85.9 10.0 4.1
22 Rajasthan 12581303 40.6 32.0 8.5 10.8 1.2 9.6 25.3 12.2 0.1 0.8 5.9 4.3 35.0 39.0 25.9
23 Sikkim 128131 85.3 29.2 56.1 0.6 0.5 0.2 0.0 0.0 11.1 0.4 0.6 2.0 52.6 29.7 17.7
24 Tamil Nadu 18493003 79.8 55.8 23.9 5.1 1.2 3.8 4.6 8.2 0.2 0.2 0.5 1.4 34.9 58.1 7.0
25 Tripura 842781 33.2 20.3 12.9 27.4 2.9 24.5 18.1 16.3 1.9 1.8 0.5 0.9 37.1 30.5 32.4
26 Uttar Pradesh 32924266 27.3 20.2 7.1 4.0 0.6 3.4 64.9 2.9 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.7 51.9 36.0 12.1
27 Uttarakhand 1997068 68.2 53.9 14.3 1.1 0.7 0.4 22.0 2.0 1.1 0.9 0.7 4.0 58.3 26.6 15.2
28 West Bengal 20067299 25.4 21.0 4.4 6.0 0.7 5.4 50.1 16.7 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.8 38.6 34.7 26.6
29 A & N Islands 93376 85.0 68.8 16.2 7.3 0.7 6.6 0.0 0.5 1.2 2.6 1.5 1.9 60.6 27.0 12.4
30 Chandigarh 235061 96.7 93.7 3.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 1.8 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.5 86.1 11.7 2.2
Dadra & Nagar
31 73063 46.5 26.0 20.5 7.2 1.4 5.7 24.5 20.6 0.6 0.3 0.0 0.4 52.6 36.4 11.0
Haveli
32 Daman & Diu 60381 75.2 54.6 20.6 0.7 0.5 0.2 5.5 18.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 76.4 22.1 1.5
33 NCT of Delhi 3340538 81.3 75.2 6.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 5.3 8.4 0.0 0.0 1.2 3.6 78.4 15.4 6.2
34 Lakshadweep 10703 20.3 9.1 11.1 71.7 6.9 64.9 2.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 5.1 83.7 14.3 2.0
35 Puducherry 301276 95.3 90.8 4.5 1.9 0.1 1.8 1.2 1.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 77.4 21.5 1.1
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2.5.4 (a) State/Distirct wise Fluoride affected rural habitations with excess fluoride which are yet to
be provided safe drinking water (Online Integrated Management Information System of the
Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation as on 01.04.2018)
Tumkur 1
Kolar 37
Chitradurga 42
Davanagere 9
Ramanagara 11
Raichur 322
Bijapur 33
Bellary 16
Mandya 44
Yadgir 3
Bagalkot 5
Gulbarga 5
Gadag 29
Koppal 4
Chikmagalur 1
Belgaum 1
9 Kerala Idukki 1
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S.No. State District Name Number of Habitations
Palakkad 31
10 Madhya Pradesh Dhar 69
Ratlam 41
Seoni 3
Mandla 29
Dindori 1
11 Maharashtra Chandrapur 24
Nanded 7
Buldana 3
Beed 4
Nagpur 12
Gadchiroli 5
Parbhani 4
Jalgaon 1
Wardha 4
Nashik 1
12 Odisha Nuapada 12
Nayagarh 15
Balangir 26
Cuttack 2
Kalahandi 2
Jajpur 6
Baudh 31
Bargarh 6
13 Punjab Patiala 190
Sangrur 17
Fatehgarh Sahib 25
Fazilka 17
Sas nagar 9
Firozpur 7
Mansa 2
Tarn Taran 5
Barnala 3
Amritsar 2
Bathinda 2
Gurdaspur 3
Hoshiarpur 4
Kapurthala 2
Pathankot 2
Ludhiana 5
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S.No. State District Name Number of Habitations
Ballia 2
Basti 2
Bulandshahr 6
Chitrakoot 2
Deoria 1
Ghaziabad 4
Mau 5
Pilibhit 2
Siddharthnagar 4
Sultanpur 1
Varanasi 10
Ghazipur 30
Gorakhpur 1
Hapur 5
Jhansi 3
Kanpur Dehat 5
Kheri 4
Rae Bareli 1
Sonbhadra 61
16 West Bengal Bankura 73
Birbhum 208
Dakshin Dinajpur 672
Maldah 36
Purulia 285
Uttat Dinajpur 12
Total 10379
The number of Fluoride affected habitations in GUJARAT, TAMIL NADU and TELANGANA have been reported as 0 (as on 1.4.2018)
Source: IMIS data of Ministry of Drinking Water & Sanitation (as on 1.4.2018)
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S. State Name District Name Number of Habitations
No.
Lucknow 1
Sambhal 1
Ambedkarnagar 10
Sonbhadra 1
Siddhartnagar 5
Gorakhpur 8
Kheri 23
Sant Kabir Nagar 6
Azamgarh 2
Bahraich 538
Balrampur 1
Basti 7
Kushi Nagar 19
Maharajganj 3
Mau 8
5 Karnataka Raichur 1
Mysore 2
6 Punjab Fazilka 3
Amritsar 235
Firozepur 28
Gurdaspur 140
Hoshiarpur 12
Kapurthala 13
Roop Nagar 54
Ludhiana 3
Patiala 26
Tarn Taran 132
SAS Nagar 2
Jalandhar 5
Mansa 1
Moga 1
Bhagat Singh Nagar 2
Sangrur 1
Fatehgarh Sahib 1
7 Jharkhand Pakur 2
Jamtara 1
Sahibganj 16
Total 16,279
Source: IMIS data of Ministry of Drinking Water & Sanitation (as on 1.4.2018)
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2.5.5 State/UT wise Percentage distribution of Households by Availability of Toilet Connectivity
within the House In India as per Census 2011
Distribution of Households by type of latrine facility
No latrine
within premises
Night soil disposed into
households)
Flush/pour flush latrine Alternative
S. India/ Pit latrine Service Latrine
premises
connected to Source
No. State/ UT
open drain
improved pit
Piped sewer
removed by
serviced by
Septic tank
With slab/
ventilated
Night soil
Night soil
Without
openpit
system
system
human
animal
Public
Other
slab/
latrine
Open
INDIA 246740228 46.9 11.9 22.2 2.3 7.6 1.8 0.5 0.3 0.2 53.1 3.2 49.8
1 Andhra Pradesh 21024534 49.6 12.4 29.6 1.0 4.9 0.5 0.8 0.0 0.3 50.4 2.5 48.0
Arunachal
2 261614 62.0 6.0 22.4 10.0 4.4 14.4 0.7 0.4 3.7 38.0 3.2 34.8
Pradesh
3 Assam 6367295 64.9 5.2 14.9 8.4 10.5 24.2 0.9 0.3 0.6 35.1 1.9 33.2
4 Bihar 18940629 23.1 1.8 16.0 2.3 1.7 0.8 0.2 0.1 0.2 76.9 1.1 75.8
5 Chhattisgarh 5622850 24.6 2.5 16.6 1.9 2.1 1.3 0.1 0.0 0.1 75.4 1.4 74.0
6 Goa 322813 79.7 14.4 56.4 3.2 3.7 0.7 0.2 0.0 1.0 20.3 3.9 16.4
7 Gujarat 12181718 57.3 29.0 22.8 0.8 4.2 0.3 0.2 0.0 0.0 42.7 2.2 40.4
8 Haryana 4717954 68.6 21.9 25.4 3.1 14.5 2.9 0.7 0.0 0.1 31.4 1.5 29.8
Himachal
9 1476581 69.1 7.4 51.6 1.7 7.1 1.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 30.9 1.2 29.7
Pradesh
Jammu &
10 2015088 51.2 10.0 17.7 5.3 3.3 2.2 3.2 8.9 0.7 48.8 2.7 46.1
Kashmir
11 Jharkhand 6181607 22.0 3.7 15.7 1.0 1.1 0.3 0.2 0.0 0.1 78.0 1.0 77.0
12 Karnataka 13179911 51.2 22.7 13.0 1.2 13.2 0.3 0.5 0.1 0.2 48.8 3.8 45.0
13 Kerala 7716370 95.2 12.0 50.3 4.4 27.6 0.7 0.2 0.0 0.0 4.8 1.0 3.8
14 Madhya Pradesh 14967597 28.8 5.8 19.1 1.3 1.6 0.7 0.3 0.0 0.1 71.2 1.2 70.0
15 Maharashtra 23830580 53.1 18.4 23.5 1.6 8.3 0.5 0.6 0.0 0.2 46.9 12.9 34.0
16 Manipur 554713 87.0 5.9 23.6 15.2 15.5 19.3 5.0 2.0 0.6 13.0 2.2 10.7
17 Meghalaya 538299 62.9 5.8 23.7 8.6 6.9 16.3 0.3 0.4 0.8 37.1 2.8 34.3
18 Mizoram 221077 91.9 5.7 48.4 6.7 15.1 15.5 0.3 0.1 0.3 8.1 1.5 6.6
19 Nagaland 399965 76.5 3.3 34.4 10.0 11.2 16.4 0.3 0.2 0.6 23.5 6.9 16.5
20 Odisha 9661085 22.0 2.5 13.6 1.6 2.1 1.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 78.0 1.4 76.6
21 Punjab 5409699 79.3 28.3 27.7 3.3 16.0 3.2 0.5 0.1 0.2 20.7 1.2 19.5
22 Rajasthan 12581303 35.0 7.2 18.6 1.9 4.0 2.5 0.7 0.0 0.1 65.0 0.7 64.3
23 Sikkim 128131 87.2 11.8 59.8 3.4 6.5 5.4 0.1 0.0 0.1 12.8 1.5 11.3
24 Tamil Nadu 18493003 48.3 14.4 25.7 1.1 5.7 0.3 0.8 0.1 0.1 51.7 6.0 45.7
25 Tripura 842781 86.0 3.5 14.2 7.1 44.8 15.4 0.5 0.1 0.4 14.0 2.5 11.5
26 Uttar Pradesh 32924266 35.6 8.1 19.9 1.8 3.4 0.7 0.5 1.0 0.2 64.4 1.3 63.0
27 Uttarakhand 1997068 65.8 11.8 40.0 1.4 11.3 0.6 0.3 0.2 0.1 34.2 1.1 33.1
28 West Bengal 20067299 58.8 5.5 20.7 5.6 22.3 3.2 0.4 0.6 0.4 41.2 2.5 38.6
29 A & N Islands 93376 70.1 2.6 62.5 1.9 0.5 2.4 0.2 0.0 0.1 29.9 2.4 27.5
30 Chandigarh 235061 87.6 85.9 1.0 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 12.4 9.1 3.2
Dadra & Nagar
31 73063 54.7 4.9 48.2 0.6 0.6 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.0 45.3 5.3 40.0
Haveli
32 Daman & Diu 60381 78.2 5.3 71.5 0.4 0.8 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 21.8 11.3 10.5
33 NCT of Delhi 3340538 89.5 59.3 25.5 0.9 1.6 0.2 2.0 0.0 0.0 10.5 7.2 3.3
34 Lakshadweep 10703 97.8 2.4 94.6 0.4 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.2 0.4 1.8
35 Puducherry 301276 68.4 14.0 53.1 0.3 0.7 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 31.6 4.4 27.1
(Excluding institutional
bathing facility within premises
households)
enclosure without
Kitchen available
Cooking in open
Closed drainage
Cooking inside
No bathroom
have kitchen
S. India/
No drainage
No cooking
Bathing in
Bathroom
available
No. State/ UT
roof
INDIA 246740228 42.0 16.4 41.6 18.1 33.0 48.9 55.8 31.5 6.8 0.3
1 Andhra Pradesh 21024534 50.6 16.5 32.9 21.6 35.4 43.1 48.0 23.2 22.2 0.3
2 Arunachal Pradesh 261614 29.0 13.6 57.4 6.0 27.1 66.9 85.8 9.5 1.0 0.3
3 Assam 6367295 24.5 17.3 58.2 3.6 16.8 79.6 70.3 7.8 3.5 0.4
4 Bihar 18940629 11.3 26.2 62.6 6.7 35.6 57.7 24.0 57.5 8.9 0.2
5 Chhattisgarh 5622850 14.8 5.4 79.9 5.3 18.9 75.8 54.2 40.7 3.0 0.2
6 Goa 322813 81.4 8.2 10.4 43.7 25.1 31.2 91.7 4.7 1.7 0.7
7 Gujarat 12181718 56.5 11.0 32.6 37.3 9.4 53.3 64.4 21.2 6.1 0.4
8 Haryana 4717954 68.1 14.4 17.5 21.1 65.2 13.7 63.8 27.1 6.2 0.2
9 Himachal Pradesh 1476581 67.5 7.4 25.2 24.8 40.4 34.8 79.2 8.5 3.0 0.3
10 Jammu & Kashmir 2015088 52.4 8.0 39.5 12.6 35.3 52.2 78.1 10.3 3.8 0.2
11 Jharkhand 6181607 16.5 9.0 74.6 7.2 22.3 70.5 37.1 56.9 3.6 0.1
12 Karnataka 13179911 74.8 11.5 13.7 26.1 34.6 39.3 87.6 7.7 2.6 0.3
13 Kerala 7716370 81.2 4.6 14.2 25.2 21.2 53.6 94.7 1.5 1.5 0.3
14 Madhya Pradesh 14967597 25.8 21.4 52.8 9.8 30.1 60.1 45.4 50.4 2.6 0.2
15 Maharashtra 23830580 64.3 21.1 14.6 33.2 34.2 32.5 69.3 22.3 4.2 0.8
16 Manipur 554713 31.1 20.9 48.0 4.0 47.9 48.1 85.7 5.7 1.2 0.1
17 Meghalaya 538299 33.3 6.3 60.4 5.7 29.6 64.7 71.7 7.3 1.8 0.2
18 Mizoram 221077 65.2 9.9 24.9 13.1 46.5 40.4 83.1 15.5 0.6 0.1
19 Nagaland 399965 52.4 30.1 17.5 4.8 45.4 49.8 96.0 2.9 0.9 0.2
20 Odisha 9661085 14.1 5.6 80.3 4.3 15.0 80.7 52.6 28.5 8.3 0.3
21 Punjab 5409699 71.5 17.5 11.1 27.8 57.0 15.2 70.3 24.5 3.2 0.3
22 Rajasthan 12581303 36.8 18.7 44.5 10.7 30.8 58.5 46.3 40.0 9.0 0.2
23 Sikkim 128131 65.1 3.5 31.4 14.6 38.1 47.3 65.7 7.8 1.5 0.6
24 Tamil Nadu 18493003 49.9 14.2 35.8 25.4 24.9 49.7 67.6 13.7 9.4 0.4
25 Tripura 842781 18.9 13.2 67.9 3.7 22.9 73.4 77.8 12.8 1.3 0.1
26 Uttar Pradesh 32924266 29.0 26.1 44.8 12.9 56.1 31.1 37.1 53.8 5.3 0.2
27 Uttarakhand 1997068 60.5 8.8 30.7 19.0 42.1 38.9 63.9 24.1 5.5 0.3
28 West Bengal 20067299 27.1 8.7 64.1 9.2 22.4 68.4 54.1 33.2 5.5 0.3
29 A & N Islands 93376 63.5 12.7 23.8 7.4 44.5 48.1 83.5 3.5 1.1 1.4
30 Chandigarh 235061 86.6 3.1 10.3 87.2 8.7 4.1 73.2 23.0 2.2 1.1
31 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 73063 51.7 14.4 33.9 27.0 10.9 62.1 83.3 13.7 1.1 0.8
32 Daman & Diu 60381 70.7 11.8 17.5 39.0 26.1 34.8 63.1 30.7 1.0 2.4
33 NCT of Delhi 3340538 87.0 4.0 8.9 59.2 36.6 4.2 67.6 19.5 1.1 0.3
34 Lakshadweep 10703 96.0 1.1 2.9 11.4 13.0 75.6 78.8 0.8 1.2 2.5
35 Puducherry 301276 70.0 13.5 16.5 24.3 43.8 31.9 72.7 16.6 5.3 0.6
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2.5.7 State/UT wise distribution of Slum Households by the condition of census houses occupied by
them as per Census 2011
S.
State/UT Total Residence Residence-cum-other use
No.
Total Good Livable Dilapidated Total Good Livable Dilapidated Total Good Livable Dilapidated
INDIA 13749424 8031664 5163169 554591 13362204 7817670 5001807 542727 387220 213994 161362 11864
1 Andhra Pradesh 2421268 1815718 561238 44312 2368766 1778437 546701 43628 52502 37281 14537 684
2 Arunachal Pradesh 4005 1606 2133 266 3818 1523 2031 264 187 83 102 2
3 Assam 48122 21514 21539 5069 46997 20924 21046 5027 1125 590 493 42
4 Bihar 194065 81086 93903 19076 187138 77916 90570 18652 6927 3170 3333 424
5 Chhattisgarh 395297 226921 155787 12589 380830 217089 151343 12398 14467 9832 4444 191
6 Goa 4846 2658 2045 143 4738 2614 1983 141 108 44 62 2
7 Gujarat 360291 173298 177710 9283 354195 170131 174871 9193 6096 3167 2839 90
8 Haryana 325997 161479 148220 16298 311502 154346 141336 15820 14495 7133 6884 478
9 Himachal Pradesh 14240 10398 3548 294 13925 10192 3463 270 315 206 85 24
10 Jammu & Kashmir 96990 63123 30001 3866 95444 62217 29446 3781 1546 906 555 85
11 Jharkhand 79200 39610 34760 4830 77061 38365 33968 4728 2139 1245 792 102
12 Karnataka 728277 417630 280290 30357 716898 411799 275171 29928 11379 5831 5119 429
13 Kerala 54849 34572 17186 3091 54493 34384 17036 3073 356 188 150 18
14 Madhya Pradesh 1086692 628553 417394 40745 1040814 599782 401272 39760 45878 28771 16122 985
15 Maharashtra 2449530 1417210 960874 71446 2386746 1384055 933101 69590 62784 33155 27773 1856
16 Meghalaya 10936 6681 3794 461 10675 6537 3679 459 261 144 115 2
18 Nagaland 15268 9156 5837 275 14938 8972 5692 274 330 184 145 1
19 Odisha 350306 133298 189233 27775 343260 130421 185406 27433 7046 2877 3827 342
20 Punjab 296482 126413 142978 27091 285334 120911 137835 26588 11148 5502 5143 503
21 Rajasthan 383134 216595 154664 11875 371513 209603 150249 11661 11621 6992 4415 214
22 Sikkim 8612 6655 1770 187 8135 6308 1650 177 477 347 120 10
23 Tamil Nadu 1451690 1004412 422382 24896 1429149 990760 413800 24589 22541 13652 8582 307
24 Tripura 33830 18221 13678 1931 33308 18042 13399 1867 522 179 279 64
25 Uttar Pradesh 992728 490992 452055 49681 938387 464138 426057 48192 54341 26854 25998 1489
26 Uttarakhand 89398 56156 29008 4234 85257 53546 27610 4101 4141 2610 1398 133
27 West Bengal 1393319 704920 587183 101216 1353574 686678 568063 98833 39745 18242 19120 2383
Andaman &
28 3053 2126 900 27 3005 2095 884 26 48 31 16 1
Nicobar Islands
29 Chandigarh 22080 1313 15930 4837 21696 1297 15608 4791 384 16 322 46
30 NCT of Delhi 383609 121593 224464 37552 370030 117318 216102 36610 13579 4275 8362 942
31 Puducherry 35070 24730 9550 790 34542 24401 9363 778 528 329 187 12
CHAPTER THREE
An overview of Communicable
& Non Communicable Disease
prevalence in the country.
3. Health Status Indicators
Page No.
Highlights 73-76
3.1.1 State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Malaria, 2014 – 2018 (P) 77
3.1.2 State/UT wise Status of Chikungunya Fever in India, 2014 – 2018 (P) 79
3.1.3 State/UT wise Cases and Deaths Due to Kala-Azar, 2014 – 2018 (P) 81
3.1.4(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths Due to Acute Encephalitis Syndrome, 2014 – 2018 (P) 83
3.1.4(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths Due to Japanese Encephalitis, 2014 – 2018 (P) 84
3.1.5 State/UT wise Cases and Deaths Due to Dengue in India, 2014 – 2018 (P) 86
3.1.6 (A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Cholera in India, 2017 88
3.1.6(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Cholera in India, 2018 ( P) 89
3.1.7(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Acute Diarrhoeal Diseases in India, 2017 91
3.1.7(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Acute Diarrhoeal Diseases in India, 2018 (P) 92
3.1.8(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Enteric Fever(Typhoid) in India, 2017 93
3.1.8(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Enteric Fever(Typhoid) in India, 2018 (P) 94
3.1.9(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Acute Respiratory Infection in India, 2017 96
3.1.9(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Acute Respiratory Infection in India, 2018 (P) 97
3.1.10(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Tetanus Neonatal in India, 2017 99
3.1.10(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Tetanus Neonatal in India, 2018 ( P) 100
3.1.11(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Tetanus Other than Neonatal in India, 2017 101
3.1.11(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Tetanus Other than Neonatal in India, 2018 (P) 102
3.1.12(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Diphtheria in India, 2017 103
3.1.12(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Diphtheria in India, 2018 (P) 104
3.1.13(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Whooping Cough in India, 2017 105
3.1.13(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Whooping Cough in India, 2018 (P) 106
3.1.14(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Measles in India, 2017 107
3.1.14(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Measles in India, 2018 ( P) 108
3.1.15(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Viral Hepatitis (All Causes) in India, 2017 110
3.1.15(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Viral Hepatitis (All Causes) in India, 2018 (P) 111
3.1.16(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Rabies in India, 2017 112
3.1.16(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Rabies in India, 2018 (P) 113
3.1.17(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Pneumonia (All Causes) in India, 2017 114
3.1.17(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Pneumonia (All Causes) in India, 2018 (P) 115
3.1.18(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Meningococcal Meningitis in India, 2017 116
3.1.18(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Meningococcal Meningitis in India, 2018 (P) 117
3.1.19(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Syphilis in India, 2017 118
3.1.19(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Syphilis in India, 2018 (P) 119
3.1.20(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Gonococcal Infection in India, 2017 120
3.1.20(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Gonococcal Infection in India, 2018 (P) 121
State wise TB Notification from public and private sector and Treatment Outcome During 2017 and
3.1.21 122
2018
3.1.22 State/UT wise Observed HIV Prevalence Levels in India, among ANC clinic attendees, HSS, 2004 - 2017 123
3.1.23 State/UT wise People living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) currently alive & on ART in India till December, 2018 124
State/UT wise number of General Clients counseled and tested for HIV and sero-positivity detected
3.1.24 125
during 2018-19 (till December, 2018)
State/UT wise performance of the Prevention of Parent to Child Transmission of HIV/AIDS (PPTCT)
3.1.25 126
Programme during 2018-19 (till December, 2018)
3.1.26 State/UT wise Leprosy Case Detection, Treatment and Discharge in India, 2018 127
State / Disease wise number of Outbreaks reported under Integrated Disease Surveillance Project
3.1.27 128
(IDSP) during 2018
State/UT wise Lab Confirmed Cases and Deaths of Seasonal Influenza A H1N1 (Swine Flu) during
3.1.28 129
2012-2018
3.1.29(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Chicken Pox in India, 2017 130
3.1.29(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Chicken Pox in India, 2018 (P) 131
3.1.30(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Encephalitis in India, 2017 132
3.1.30(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Encephalitis in India, 2018 (P) 133
3.1.31(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Viral Meningitis in India, 2017 134
3.1.31(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Viral Meningitis in India, 2018 (P) 135
National Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases and
3.2.1 136
Stroke (NPCDCS) from 01.01.2018 to 31.12.2018
3.2.2 State/UT wise Targets & Achievement for various eye diseases during 2017-18 137
3.2.4 Number of Accidental Deaths & Suicides in India During 2000 to 2015 139
Number, Share & Rate of Accidental Deaths by Causes Attributable to Nature, Un-natural and Other
3.2.5 141
Causes of Accidents during 2014 & 2015
3.2.6 (A) State/UT wise distribution of Suicidal Deaths categorized by Sex & Age group, 2015 142
3.2.6 (B) State/UT wise distribution of Suicidal Deaths categorized by Sex & Age group, 2015 143
3.2.6 (C) State/UT wise Distribution of Suicidal Deaths Categorized by Sex & Age group, 2015 144
3.2.7 (A) Distribution of Suicidal Deaths in Major Cities, categorized by Sex & Age Group, 2015 (Male) 146
3.2.7 (B) Distribution of Suicidal Deaths in Major Cities, categorized by Sex & Age Group, 2015 (Female) 147
3.2.7 (C) Distribution of Suicidal Deaths in Major Cities, categorized by Sex & Age Group, 2015 (Transgender) 148
3.2.8 States/UT wise Proportion of Disabled Population by Type of Disability in India-2011 (Census) 149
3.2.9 (A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Snake Bite in India, 2017. 151
3.2.9 (B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Snake Bite in India, 2018 (P) 152
Statement showing the number of districts surveyed and found to be endemic for Goitre in State/UTs
3.2.10 153
( As per data upto the year 2017-18 ).
3.2.11 Physical achievement under National Iodine Deficiency Control Programme during 2017-18 154
Suspected Cases of Dental and Skeletal Fluorosis as reported by States under National Programme for
3.2.12 155
Prevention & Control of Fluorosis (NPPCF)
3.3 Maternal and Child Health 156-164
3.3.3 Current Use of Family Planning Methods (currently married women age 15–49 years) 158
Targets & Achievement of Maternity and Child Health Activities (Immunisation) in India, 2014-15 to
3.3.8 163
2017-18 (April - March)
3.3.9 State/UT wise Incidence of Foeticide and Infanticide in India During 2008 - 2016 164
Health Status Indicators
Highlights
Health indicators measure different aspects of health. Each indicator is like a piece of a puzzle contributing to an overall
picture. When indicators are tracked over time, they allow us to see how the health of population is changing. This chapter provides
a broad overview on the incidence and prevalence of common communicable and non-communicable diseases, morbidity &
associated mortality, health risks and performance of related national health programmes in the country. It also provides an
overview of reproductive and child health in the country as well as information about National Programme for Prevention and
Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases and Stroke (NPCDCS).
Communicable Diseases
l Malaria has been a problem in India for centuries. At one time a rural disease, diversified under the pressure of
developments into various ecotypes. These ecotypes have been identified as forest malaria, urban malaria, rural
malaria, industrial malaria, border malaria and migration malaria; the latter cutting across boundaries of various
epidemiological types. In 2018, maximum number of cases and deaths due to Malaria have been reported in
Chattisgarh (77,140 cases and 26 deaths). The overall prevalence of the disease has diminished in 2012 and 2013
however there is a slight increase in 2014 & 2015 and again started decreasing from 2016. [Table No. 3.1.1]
l Kala-azar is the second largest parasitic killer in the world. In India Leishmania donovani is the only parasite that
causes this disease. Bihar accounts for most of the cases by Kala-azar. In 2018, out of the overall reported cases of
4380 in India, 3423 cases have been reported from Bihar. [Table No. 3.1.3]
l Dengue and Chikungunya transmitted by Aedes Mosquitoes are a cause of great concern to public health in India.
Every year, thousands of individuals are affected and contribute to the burden of health care. Dengue outbreaks have
continued since the 1950s but severity of disease has increased in the last two decades. However, the reported cases
of Chikungunya in the country has shown a slight decrease from 67769 to 57813 in 2018 as compared to 2017.[Table
3.1.2]
l There has been considerable decrease in the number of swine flu cases/deaths in the year 2014 as compared with
2012 & 2013. However, the number of cases and deaths has been drastically increased in the year 2015. The numbers
decreased in 2016 but again increased significantly in 2017 & 2018[Table No. 3.1.28].
l The reported number of cases and deaths due to Chicken Pox in the country show a decrease from 2017 to 2018. Kerala
has accounted for maximum number of cases (34785) and West Bengal has accounted for maximum number of Deaths
(31) due to Chicken Pox in 2018. [Table No.3.1.29 (A) & (B)].
l Total number of Cases and Deaths due to Encephalitis were 10045 and 530 respectively in India during 2018. Assam
has reported maximum numbers of Cases (5109) and maximum number of deaths (147). [Table No. 3.1.30(B)].
l Total number of Cases and Deaths due to Viral Meningitis were 13110 and 138 respectively in 2018. Uttar Pradesh
accounted for maximum number of Cases (6051) and maximum number of Deaths (30) was reported in Andhra
Pradesh. [Table No. 3.1.31 (B)]
Since the reported Data is by and large from Government health facilities, it may have limitations in terms of its
completeness as Private Medical & Health Care Institution still need to strengthen their reporting to their respective
Government Health units.
Acute Diarrhoeal
Diseases , 21.83%
Acute Respiratory
Infection, 69.47%
(ii) Among the various Communicable diseases reported by the States/UTs during the year 2018, the following communicable
diseases accounted for the maximum percentage of deaths reported:-
Encephalitis, 3.86%
Viral Hepatitis Pneumonia, 30.65%
(All Causes), 4.25%
Acute Encephalitis
Syndrome, 4.63%
H1N1, 8.03%
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(iii) Communicable Diseases with High Case Fatality Rate (About 1% and above) during 2018, as reported by the States/UTs.
S Diseases Cases Deaths Case Fatality Rate (%)
No
1 Rabies 110 110 100.00
2 Japanese Encephalitis 1674 182 11%
3 H1N1 14971 1103 7%
4 Acute Encephalitis Syndrome 11382 637 6%
5 Encephalitis 10045 530 5%
6 Meningococcal Meningitis 3382 152 4%
7 Tetanus neonatal 181 7 4%
8 Diphtheria 11720 180 2%
9 Viral Meningitis 13110 138 1%
10 Cholera 651 6 1%
11 Tetanus Other than Neonatal 9104 69 1%
(iv) The Statistics for Cholera has been compiled on the basis of monthly reports from States/UTs. The annual Cases and deaths
due to Cholera in 1991 were 7,088 and 150, respectively which has now reduced to 651 and 6 respectively during the year
2018. (Table No. 3.1.6 (B)).
(v) According to National AIDS Control Organization, 1273323 patients from 544 ART centers have ever started ART in the
country till December, 2018. [Table No. 3.1.23]
Non- Communicable Diseases
After completion of 71 years of independence, our country has witnessed remarkable progress in the health status of
its population. However, over the past few decades, there has been major transitions in the country that have serious impact on
health. Changes have been seen in economic development, nutritional status, fertility and mortality rates and consequently, the
disease profile has changed considerably. Though there have been substantial achievements in controlling communicable diseases,
still they contribute significantly to disease burden of the country. Decline in morbidity and mortality from communicable diseases
• Based on available evidence from NPCDCS, out of 65194599 patients attended NCD clinics, 4.75% people are diagnosed with
Diabetes, 6.19% are diagnosed with Hypertension, 0.30% are diagnosed with Cardiovascular diseases, 0.10% are diagnosed
with Stroke and 0.26% are diagnosed with Common Cancers (Table 3.2.1).
• During the year 2015, 4,13,457 people lost their life due to accidental injuries and 1,33,623 people died because of Suicide .
There were reported cases of non-fatal injuries, which resulted in lifelong disabilities for many people. [Table No. 3.2.4]
• Suicide rates are increasing significantly among young adults. Maximum number of Suicide Cases (44,593) is reported
between the age group 30-45 Years. [Table No. 3.2.6(A),(B),(C)]
• Total number of disabled persons in India is 26,814,994 as per the Census 2011. [Table No. 3.2.8]
• Total number of cases and deaths due to snake bite are 164031 and 885 respectively in 2018. [Table No. 3.2.9 (B)]
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3. Morbidity and Associated Mortality
3.1 Communicable Diseases
3.1.1 State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Malaria, 2014 - 2018 (P)
(ICD - 10 Code B50 - B54)
S. 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018(P)
State/UT
No. Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Andhra Pradesh 21077 0 25042 0 23613 0 16972 0 6034 0
2 Arunachal Pradesh 6082 9 5088 7 3128 2 1546 0 625 0
3 Assam 14540 11 15557 4 7826 6 5281 0 3816 2
4 Bihar 2043 0 4006 1 5189 0 4020 2 1198 0
5 Chhattisgarh 128993 53 144886 21 148220 61 140727 81 77140 26
6 Goa 824 0 651 1 742 0 653 1 377 0
7 Gujarat 41608 16 41566 7 44783 6 38588 7 21327 2
8 Haryana 4485 1 9308 3 7866 0 5696 0 3147 0
9 Himachal Pradesh 102 0 60 0 106 0 96 0 98 0
10 J&K 291 0 216 0 242 0 226 0 161 0
11 Jharkhand 103735 8 104800 6 141414 15 94114 0 53798 4
12 Karnataka 14794 2 12445 0 11078 0 7381 0 5320 0
13 Kerala 1751 6 1549 4 1547 2 1192 2 908 0
14 Madhya Pradesh 96879 26 100597 24 69106 3 47541 5 21311 1
15 Maharashtra 53385 68 56603 59 23983 26 17710 20 10726 13
16 Manipur 145 0 216 0 122 0 80 0 12 1
17 Meghalaya 39168 73 48603 79 35147 45 16454 12 6394 6
18 Mizoram 23145 31 28593 21 7583 9 5715 4 4296 0
19 Nagaland 1936 2 1527 3 828 0 394 1 115 0
20 Odisha 395035 89 436850 80 444843 77 347860 24 66301 4
21 Punjab 1036 0 596 0 693 0 805 0 643 0
22 Rajasthan 15118 4 11796 3 12741 5 10607 0 3502 0
23 Sikkim 35 0 27 0 15 0 14 0 3 0
24 Tamil Nadu 8729 0 5587 0 4341 0 5444 0 3762 0
25 Telangana* 5189 0 10951 4 3512 1 2688 0 1787 0
26 Tripura 51240 96 32525 21 10546 14 7051 6 13079 13
27 Uttarakhand 1171 0 1466 0 961 0 508 0 409 0
28 Uttar Pradesh 41612 0 42767 0 40700 0 32345 0 65431 0
29 West Bengal 26484 66 24208 34 35236 59 31265 29 26382 11
30 A&N Islands 557 0 409 0 485 0 505 0 259 0
31 Chandigarh 114 0 152 1 157 0 114 0 44 0
32 D & N Haveli 669 1 418 0 375 0 290 0 173 1
33 Daman & Diu 56 0 84 0 48 0 38 0 24 0
34 Delhi 98 0 54 0 31 0 577 0 473 0
35 Lakshadweep 0 0 4 0 2 0 1 0 5 0
36 Puducherry 79 0 54 1 76 0 60 0 54 1
India 1102205 562 1169261 384 1087285 331 844558 194 399134 85
Source: Directorate of National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme, Dte.GHS, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Notes:
(P) Provisional
* Telangana State was formed in 2014.
Deaths
Cases
800
1000000
600
500000 400
200
0 0
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018(P)
Year
Cases Deaths
Source: Directorate of National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme, Dte.GHS, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
78
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3.1.2 State/UT wise Clinically Suspected Chikungunya Cases in India, 2014 - 2018 (P)
(ICD - 10 Code A92.0)
S.No. State/UT 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018(P)
1 Andhra Pradesh 1359 817 960 1162 622
2 Arunachal Pradesh 0 35 239 133 507
3 Assam 0 0 40 41 3
4 Bihar 0 3 566 1251 156
5 Chhattisgarh 0 0 0
6 Goa 1205 561 337 509 455
7 Gujarat 574 406 3285 7953 10601
8 Haryana 3 1 5394 220 62
9 Himachal Pradesh 0 0 0
10 J&K 0 1 0 1
11 Jharkhand 11 21 47 269 3405
12 Karnataka 6962 20763 15666 32831 20411
13 Kerala 272 175 129 78 77
14 Madhya Pradesh 161 67 2280 2477 3211
15 Maharashtra 1572 391 7570 8110 9884
16 Manipur 0 0 0 0 2
17 Meghalaya 0 78 360 236 44
18 Mizoram 0 0 93
19 Nagaland 0 0 0
20 Odisha 10 81 51 0 0
21 Punjab 2 180 4407 3251 736
22 Rajasthan 50 7 2506 1612 254
23 Sikkim 30 130 384
24 Tamil Nadu 543 329 86 131 284
25 Telangana* 1687 2067 611 1277 1954
26 Tripura 34 180 311 574 683
27 Uttarakhand 0 0 35 0 29
28 Uttar Pradesh 4 0 2458 103 58
29 West Bengal 1032 1013 1071 2103 52
30 A&N Islands 161 68 18 93 205
31 Chandigarh 0 1 2857 1810 357
32 D & N Haveli 0 0 0 0 0
33 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0
34 Delhi 8 64 12279 940 407
35 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0
36 Puducherry 399 245 463 475 2876
India 16049 27553 64057 67769 57813
Source: Directorate of National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme, Dte.GHS, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Note:
Death due to Chikungunya not reported in India
(P) Provisional
70000
60000
50000
Cases
40000
30000
20000
10000
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018(P)
Year
Source: Directorate of National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme, Dte.GHS, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
0.00%
Source: Directorate of National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme, Dte.GHS, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
80
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3.1.3 State/UT wise Cases and Deaths Due to Kala-azar in India, 2014 - 2018(P)
(ICD - 10 Code B55.0)
S. 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018(P)
State/UT
No. Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Andhra Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Assam 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Bihar 7615 10 6517 5 4773 0 4127 0 3423 0
5 Chhattisgarh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Goa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Gujarat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Haryana 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Himachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 J&K 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 Jharkhand 937 0 1262 0 1185 0 1358 0 752 0
12 Karnataka 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 Kerala 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
14 Madhya Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Maharashtra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 Manipur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 Meghalaya 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 Mizoram 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 Nagaland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 Odisha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 Punjab 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Rajasthan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 Sikkim 5 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
24 Tamil Nadu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 Telangana 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 Tripura 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 Uttarakhand 4 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 0 0
28 Uttar Pradesh 11 0 131 0 107 0 115 0 110 0
29 West Bengal 668 1 576 0 179 0 156 0 95 0
30 A&N Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 D & N Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
33 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 Delhi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
35 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 Puducherry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
India 9241 11 8500 5 6249 0 5758 0 4380 0
Source: Directorate of National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme, Dte.GHS, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Notes:
(P) Provisional
30000 100
25000
80
20000
Deaths
Cases
60
15000
40
10000
5000 20
0 0
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018(P)
Year
Cases Deaths
Source: Directorate of National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme, Dte.GHS, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
82
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3.1.4 (A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths Due to Acute Encephalitis Syndrome, 2014 - 2018 (P)
ICD - 10 Code A83.0
S. 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018(P)
State/UT
No. Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Andhra Pradesh 31 0 50 0 4 0 37 0 16 0
2 Arunachal Pradesh 102 11 73 2 1 0 5 0 0 0
3 Assam 2194 360 1409 260 1713 187 2077 178 1492 183
4 Bihar 1358 355 285 90 324 102 189 54 118 34
5 Chhattisgarh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Goa 17 0 0 0 12 0 1 0 18 0
7 Gujarat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Haryana 6 1 2 0 2 0 4 1 0 0
9 Himachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 J&K 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 Jharkhand 288 2 217 8 296 5 272 1 544 0
12 Karnataka 75 0 335 1 406 0 332 2 380 5
13 Kerala 6 2 29 3 18 5 7 4 26 14
14 Madhya Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Maharashtra 0 0 51 0 70 1 143 0 48 1
16 Manipur 16 0 34 0 475 1 1125 10 283 3
17 Meghalaya 212 3 174 8 164 4 160 4 243 6
18 Mizoram 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 Nagaland 20 1 10 1 0 0 36 2 27 0
20 Odisha 0 0 660 2 1096 115 1228 15 1720 10
21 Punjab 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0
22 Rajasthan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 Sikkim 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Tamil Nadu 346 4 847 0 859 3 1358 2 1287 5
25 Telangana* 155 5 157 1 72 0 136 0 27 0
26 Tripura 323 0 459 4 380 1 323 0 311 0
27 Uttarakhand 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 Uttar Pradesh 3329 627 2894 479 3919 621 4724 654 3080 230
29 West Bengal 2385 348 2165 351 1839 256 1514 169 1762 146
30 A&N Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 D & N Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
33 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 Delhi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
35 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 Puducherry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
India 10867 1719 9854 1210 11651 1301 13672 1097 11382 637
Source: Directorate of National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme, Dte.GHS, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Notes:
(P) Provisional
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Figure 3.1.4: Percentage distribution of Acute Encephalitis
Cases reported in 2017
100.00%
13.15%
90.00%
4.78%
80.00%
11.31% Other States
70.00%
Jharkhand
13.11%
60.00% Tamil Nadu
50.00% 15.11% Assam
40.00% Odisha
15.48% West Bengal
30.00%
Uttar Pradesh
20.00%
27.06%
10.00%
0.00%
Source: Directorate of National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme, Dte.GHS, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
86
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Figure 3.1.5: Cases and Deaths due to Dengue in India
200000 350
180000
300
160000
140000 250
120000
200
Deaths
Cases
100000
150
80000
60000 100
40000
50
20000
0 0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018(P)
Year
Cases Deaths
Source: Directorate of National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme, Dte.GHS, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
88
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3.1.6(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Cholera in India, 2018 (P)
ICD – 10 Code A00
S. Male Female Total
State/UT
No. Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Andhra Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Assam 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Bihar 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Chhattisgarh 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Goa 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Gujarat 39 0 67 0 106 0
8 Haryana 9 0 12 2 21 2
9 Himachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 Jammu Div. 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kashmir Div. 1 0 0 0 1 0
11 Jharkhand 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 Karnataka 6 0 6 0 12 0
13 Kerala 3 0 0 0 3 0
14 Madhya Pradesh 18 0 8 0 26 0
15 Maharashtra 25 4 15 0 40 4
16 Manipur 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 Meghalaya 2 0 13 0 15 0
18 Mizoram 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 Nagaland 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 Odisha 3 0 0 0 3 0
21 Punjab 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Rajasthan 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 Sikkim 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Tamil Nadu 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 Telangana 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 Tripura 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 Uttarakhand 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 Uttar Pradesh 88 0 65 0 153 0
29 West Bengal 85 0 41 0 126 0
30 A & N Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 Chandigarh 4 0 5 0 9 0
32 D & N Haveli 1 0 1 0 2 0
33 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 Delhi 75 0 59 0 134 0
35 Lakshadweep* 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 Puducherry 0 0 0 0 0 0
India 359 4 292 2 651 6
Source : Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT.
Notes:
(P) Provisional
* Excluding August data
Deaths
Cases
3000
6
2000
4
1000 2
0 0
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018(P)
Year
DEATHS CASES
Source : Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT.
14%
24% Uttar Pradesh
6% Delhi
West Bengal
Gujarat
16%
Maharashtra
21%
Other States
19%
Source : Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT.
90
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3.1.7(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Acute Diarrhoeal Diseases in India, 2017
ICD – 10 Code A09
S. Male Female Total
State/UT
No. Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Andhra Pradesh 587000 32 602407 20 1189407 52
2 Arunachal Pradesh 12240 0 11648 2 23888 2
3 Assam 91226 167 74121 72 165347 239
4 Bihar 167783 8 142072 11 309855 19
5 Chhattisgarh 94950 14 85637 13 180587 27
6 Goa 11214 8 9492 3 20706 11
7 Gujarat 319823 0 299351 0 619174 0
8 Haryana 122654 13 114098 7 236752 20
9 Himachal Pradesh 149684 17 164779 9 314463 26
10 Jammu Div. 167629 4 152772 1 320401 5
Kashmir Div. 99218 0 92757 0 191975 0
11 Jharkhand 51895 0 43223 0 95118 0
12 Karnataka 465206 9 452282 6 917488 15
13 Kerala 220461 4 232492 2 452953 6
14 Madhya Pradesh 395770 56 323653 46 719423 102
15 Maharashtra 375758 6 330423 17 706181 23
16 Manipur 15672 11 16413 7 32085 18
17 Meghalaya 60189 3 74868 3 135057 6
18 Mizoram 8201 6 8109 5 16310 11
19 Nagaland 7960 1 8167 2 16127 3
20 Odisha 400957 64 327286 46 728243 110
21 Punjab 106133 20 97377 15 203510 35
22 Rajasthan 546515 1 424598 0 971113 1
23 Sikkim 20689 0 21127 0 41816 0
24 Tamil Nadu 208314 1 207531 1 415845 2
25 Telangana 237545 0 249554 1 487099 1
26 Tripura 40758 6 38674 2 79432 8
27 Uttarakhand 48880 3 49901 1 98781 4
28 Uttar Pradesh 705076 151 552126 158 1257202 309
29 West Bengal 1084920 66 1030851 63 2115771 129
30 A & N Islands 8666 0 7085 0 15751 0
31 Chandigarh 29005 23 22448 19 51453 42
32 D & N Haveli 21595 5 20636 7 42231 12
33 Daman & Diu 8073 0 7218 0 15291 0
34 Delhi 72613 62 55972 55 128585 117
35 Lakshadweep 3480 0 3488 0 6968 0
36 Puducherry 47930 4 46430 3 94360 7
Total 7015682 765 6401066 597 13416748 1362
Source : Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT.
92
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3.1.8(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Enteric Fever (Typhoid) in India, 2017
ICD – 10 Code A01
S. Male Female Total
State/UT
No. Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Andhra Pradesh 81744 11 82185 6 163929 17
2 Arunachal Pradesh 1805 0 1748 0 3553 0
3 Assam 9716 82 5421 40 15137 122
4 Bihar 88936 1 82345 1 171281 2
5 Chhattisgarh 37786 1 33535 2 71321 3
6 Goa 180 0 166 0 346 0
7 Gujarat 20910 0 20884 0 41794 0
8 Haryana 25464 3 23117 1 48581 4
9 Himachal Pradesh 18636 9 21056 3 39692 12
10 Jammu Div. 16945 0 15786 0 32731 0
Kashmir Div. 6936 0 6178 0 13114 0
11 Jharkhand 22088 0 19597 0 41685 0
12 Karnataka 72699 4 65274 0 137973 4
13 Kerala 1333 0 1228 0 2561 0
14 Madhya Pradesh 59670 4 49089 5 108759 9
15 Maharashtra 52071 0 43743 0 95814 0
16 Manipur 2125 0 2059 0 4184 0
17 Meghalaya 3658 0 4235 0 7893 0
18 Mizoram 1146 1 1391 0 2537 1
19 Nagaland 4753 4 4730 2 9483 6
20 Odisha 33738 9 25197 6 58935 15
21 Punjab 22890 0 22104 1 44994 1
22 Rajasthan 43905 0 35112 0 79017 0
23 Sikkim 52 0 52 0 104 0
24 Tamil Nadu 25837 8 23969 6 49806 14
25 Telangana 27582 0 27113 0 54695 0
26 Tripura 1506 2 1330 2 2836 4
27 Uttarakhand 16504 5 15863 2 32367 7
28 Uttar Pradesh 364952 136 285240 112 650192 248
29 West Bengal 124323 6 114246 2 238569 8
30 A & N Islands 371 0 293 0 664 0
31 Chandigarh 5970 1 5561 0 11531 1
32 D & N Haveli 3856 1 3964 0 7820 1
33 Daman & Diu 268 0 212 0 480 0
34 Delhi 10068 16 8300 1 18368 17
35 Lakshadweep 49 0 62 0 111 0
36 Puducherry 874 0 722 0 1596 0
India 1211346 304 1053107 192 2264453 496
Source: Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT.
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Figure 3.1.7: Cases and Deaths due to Acute Diarrhoeal Diseases
14000000 4000
12000000 3500
3000
10000000
2500
8000000
Deaths
Cases
2000
6000000
1500
4000000
1000
2000000 500
0 0
Year
Cases Deaths
Source : Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT
800
2000000 700
600
1500000
500
Deaths
Cases
400
1000000
300
500000 200
100
0 0
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018(P)
Year
Cases Deaths
Source: Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT.
96
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3.1.9(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Acute Respiratory Infection in India,
2018 (P) ICD – 10 Code J00-J06, J10, J11 & J20-J22
S. Male Female Total
State/UT
No. Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Andhra Pradesh 1577483 380 1572414 207 3149897 587
2 Arunachal Pradesh 17723 0 15945 0 33668 0
3 Assam 13634 182 10466 79 24100 261
4 Bihar 479878 0 496303 2 976181 2
5 Chhattisgarh 234641 12 224187 3 458828 15
6 Goa 44701 43 43863 10 88564 53
7 Gujarat 1135901 3 1074755 0 2210656 3
8 Haryana 535459 28 523757 10 1059216 38
9 Himachal Pradesh 752328 97 842624 48 1594952 145
10 Jammu Div. 140821 0 130026 0 270847 0
Kashmir Div. 333415 0 303495 0 636910 0
11 Jharkhand 143865 9 117562 1 261427 10
12 Karnataka 1226672 67 1196606 42 2423278 109
13 Kerala 2859654 27 2998166 8 5857820 35
14 Madhya Pradesh 610959 61 554542 26 1165501 87
15 Maharashtra 957904 6 778676 4 1736580 10
16 Manipur 26818 18 27290 10 54108 28
17 Meghalaya 152917 6 199526 0 352443 6
18 Mizoram 17105 32 18726 13 35831 45
19 Nagaland 17615 3 18417 3 36032 6
20 Odisha 987507 37 805309 21 1792816 58
21 Punjab 280089 19 284400 5 564489 24
22 Rajasthan 2680102 12 2077647 13 4757749 25
23 Sikkim 46952 6 49306 12 96258 18
24 Tamil Nadu 1034667 36 1007699 29 2042366 65
25 Telangana 360895 0 379114 0 740009 0
26 Tripura 116230 10 119695 8 235925 18
27 Uttarakhand 94578 56 96127 30 190705 86
28 Uttar Pradesh 1680122 454 1304146 245 2984268 699
29 West Bengal 2279282 405 2097811 327 4377093 732
30 A & N Islands 19113 4 17592 3 36705 7
31 Chandigarh 85105 25 71727 10 156832 35
32 D & N Haveli 41529 5 32956 3 74485 8
33 Daman & Diu 44561 0 34356 0 78917 0
34 Delhi 218210 296 203257 196 421467 492
35 Lakshadweep* 17920 0 15454 0 33374 0
36 Puducherry 505022 19 480941 14 985963 33
India 21771377 2358 20224883 1382 41996260 3740
Source: Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT.
Notes:
(P) Provisional
* Excluding August data
40000000 7000
35000000
6000
30000000
5000
25000000
Deaths
Cases
4000
20000000
3000
15000000
2000
10000000
5000000 1000
0 0
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
20158(P)
Year
Cases Deaths
Source: Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT.
98
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3.1.10(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Tetanus Neonatal in India, 2017
ICD – 10 Code A33
S. Male Female Total
State/UT
No. Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Andhra Pradesh 9 2 5 1 14 3
2 Arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Assam 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Bihar 38 0 31 0 69 0
5 Chhattisgarh 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Goa 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Gujarat 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Haryana 2 0 0 0 2 0
9 Himachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 Jammu Div. 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kashmir Div. 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 Jharkhand 54 0 48 0 102 0
12 Karnataka 1 0 0 0 1 0
13 Kerala 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 Madhya Pradesh 19 0 11 0 30 0
15 Maharashtra 3 0 3 0 6 0
16 Manipur 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 Meghalaya 1 0 27 1 28 1
18 Mizoram 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 Nagaland 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 Odisha 22 0 16 0 38 0
21 Punjab 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Rajasthan 12 0 8 0 20 0
23 Sikkim 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Tamil Nadu 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 Telangana 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 Tripura 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 Uttarakhand 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 Uttar Pradesh 6 2 8 0 14 2
29 West Bengal 5 0 4 0 9 0
30 A & N Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 D & N Haveli 1 0 0 0 1 0
33 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 Delhi 1 1 2 0 3 1
35 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 Puducherry 0 0 0 0 0 0
India 174 5 163 2 337 7
Source: Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT.
100
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3.1.11(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Tetanus Other than Neonatal in India, 2017
ICD – 10 Code A35
S. Male Female Total
State/UT
No. Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Andhra Pradesh 6 0 5 0 11 0
2 Arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Assam 1249 0 831 0 2080 0
4 Bihar 74 11 32 4 106 15
5 Chhattisgarh 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Goa 16 0 7 0 23 0
7 Gujarat 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Haryana 5 0 2 0 7 0
9 Himachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 Jammu Div. 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kashmir Div. 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 Jharkhand 52 0 36 0 88 0
12 Karnataka 33 13 23 13 56 26
13 Kerala 1 0 0 0 1 0
14 Madhya Pradesh 62 5 25 1 87 6
15 Maharashtra 27 1 12 0 39 1
16 Manipur 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 Meghalaya 5 0 6 0 11 0
18 Mizoram 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 Nagaland 1 0 0 0 1 0
20 Odisha 11 2 13 3 24 5
21 Punjab 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Rajasthan 10 0 6 0 16 0
23 Sikkim 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Tamil Nadu 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 Telangana 77 0 64 0 141 0
26 Tripura 7 4 0 0 7 4
27 Uttarakhand 15 0 47 0 62 0
28 Uttar Pradesh 135 15 77 6 212 21
29 West Bengal 143 8 101 4 244 12
30 A & N Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 Chandigarh 13 1 5 1 18 2
32 D & N Haveli 7 5 0 0 7 5
33 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 Delhi 26 8 14 2 40 10
35 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 Puducherry 0 0 0 0 0 0
India 1975 73 1306 34 3281 107
Source : Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT.
102
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3.1.12(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Diphtheria in India, 2017
ICD – 10 Code A36
S. Male Female Total
State/UT
No. Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Andhra Pradesh 4 1 2 1 6 2
2 Arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Assam 1819 0 1343 0 3162 0
4 Bihar 25 3 14 1 39 4
5 Chhattisgarh 1 1 0 0 1 1
6 Goa 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Gujarat 17 0 11 0 28 0
8 Haryana 8 0 2 0 10 0
9 Himachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 Jammu Div. 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kashmir Div. 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 Jharkhand 15 0 5 0 20 0
12 Karnataka 105 2 63 0 168 2
13 Kerala 75 3 51 1 126 4
14 Madhya Pradesh 25 1 18 0 43 1
15 Maharashtra 80 0 61 1 141 1
16 Manipur 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 Meghalaya 0 0 5 3 5 3
18 Mizoram 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 Nagaland 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 Odisha 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 Punjab 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Rajasthan 254 5 181 1 435 6
23 Sikkim 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Tamil Nadu 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 Telangana 8 0 9 0 17 0
26 Tripura 3 0 3 0 6 0
27 Uttarakhand 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 Uttar Pradesh 14 0 8 0 22 0
29 West Bengal 257 1 354 5 611 6
30 A & N Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 Chandigarh 13 3 7 3 20 6
32 D & N Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0
33 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 Delhi 308 60 252 53 560 113
35 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 Puducherry 0 0 1 0 1 0
India 3031 80 2390 69 5421 149
Source: Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT.
104
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3.1.13(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Whooping Cough in India, 2017
ICD – 10 Code A37
S. Male Female Total
State/UT
No. Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Andhra Pradesh 1 0 0 0 1 0
2 Arunachal Pradesh 7 0 8 0 15 0
3 Assam 2664 0 1478 0 4142 0
4 Bihar 96 0 111 0 207 0
5 Chhattisgarh 420 3 304 1 724 4
6 Goa 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Gujarat 4 0 3 0 7 0
8 Haryana 57 0 60 0 117 0
9 Himachal Pradesh 1 0 0 0 1 0
10 Jammu Div. 2 0 1 0 3 0
Kashmir Div. 16 0 9 0 25 0
11 Jharkhand 2672 0 2323 0 4995 0
12 Karnataka 356 0 265 0 621 0
13 Kerala 29 0 31 0 60 0
14 Madhya Pradesh 3385 0 2834 0 6219 0
15 Maharashtra 402 0 322 0 724 0
16 Manipur 4 0 3 0 7 0
17 Meghalaya 633 0 713 0 1346 0
18 Mizoram 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 Nagaland 1 0 1 0 2 0
20 Odisha 338 0 300 0 638 0
21 Punjab 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Rajasthan 447 0 353 0 800 0
23 Sikkim 6 0 4 0 10 0
24 Tamil Nadu 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 Telangana 432 0 370 0 802 0
26 Tripura 6 0 6 0 12 0
27 Uttarakhand 113 0 156 0 269 0
28 Uttar Pradesh 631 2 437 2 1068 4
29 West Bengal 597 1 432 0 1029 1
30 A & N Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 Chandigarh 11 0 15 1 26 1
32 D & N Haveli 559 0 355 0 914 0
33 Daman & Diu 1 0 0 0 1 0
34 Delhi 2 0 0 0 2 0
35 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 Puducherry 0 0 0 0 0 0
India 13893 6 10894 4 24787 10
Source : Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT.
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3.1.14(A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Measles in India, 2017
ICD – 10 Code B05
S. Male Female Total
State/UT
No. Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Andhra Pradesh 38 0 27 0 65 0
2 Arunachal Pradesh 172 0 146 0 318 0
3 Assam 640 0 400 0 1040 0
4 Bihar 122 0 89 0 211 0
5 Chhattisgarh 6 0 9 0 15 0
6 Goa 7 0 7 0 14 0
7 Gujarat 705 0 607 0 1312 0
8 Haryana 129 0 83 0 212 0
9 Himachal Pradesh 132 0 123 0 255 0
10 Jammu Div. 17 0 13 0 30 0
Kashmir Div. 794 0 694 0 1488 0
11 Jharkhand 284 0 236 0 520 0
12 Karnataka 228 0 198 0 426 0
13 Kerala 314 0 270 0 584 0
14 Madhya Pradesh 382 0 282 0 664 0
15 Maharashtra 1492 0 1019 2 2511 2
16 Manipur 203 0 206 0 409 0
17 Meghalaya 151 0 160 0 311 0
18 Mizoram 140 0 146 0 286 0
19 Nagaland 48 0 35 1 83 1
20 Odisha 522 0 361 0 883 0
21 Punjab 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Rajasthan 444 0 285 0 729 0
23 Sikkim 144 0 104 0 248 0
24 Tamil Nadu 75 0 60 0 135 0
25 Telangana 201 0 114 0 315 0
26 Tripura 70 0 60 0 130 0
27 Uttarakhand 101 0 100 0 201 0
28 Uttar Pradesh 492 1 311 1 803 2
29 West Bengal 2106 10 1804 8 3910 18
30 A & N Islands 1 0 0 0 1 0
31 Chandigarh 11 0 11 1 22 1
32 D & N Haveli 26 0 20 0 46 0
33 Daman & Diu 1 0 3 0 4 0
34 Delhi 224 3 198 1 422 4
35 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 Puducherry 7 0 8 0 15 0
India 10429 14 8189 14 18618 28
Source : Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT.
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Figure 3.1.10: Cases and Deaths due to Measles
60000 250
50000
200
40000
150
Deaths
Cases
30000
100
20000
50
10000
0 0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018(P)
Year
Cases Deaths
Source : Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT.
Note:
Measles is a highly contagious, serious disease caused by a virus of paramyxovirus family and it is normally passed through direct
contact and through the air. The virus infects the mucous membrances, then spreads throughout the body. Measles is a human
diseases and is not known to occur in animals.
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3.1.15(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Viral Hepatitis(All Causes) in India,
2018 (P) ICD – 10 Code B15-B19
S. Male Female Total
State/UT
No. Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Andhra Pradesh 5132 92 3685 49 8817 141
2 Arunachal Pradesh 41 0 29 0 70 0
3 Assam 3260 3 1670 0 4930 3
4 Bihar 1632 1 3353 0 4985 1
5 Chhattisgarh 352 7 251 0 603 7
6 Goa 176 1 37 0 213 1
7 Gujarat 4071 0 3254 0 7325 0
8 Haryana 5183 9 4287 5 9470 14
9 Himachal Pradesh 565 2 473 2 1038 4
10 Jammu Div. 924 0 816 0 1740 0
Kashmir Div. 1320 0 1135 0 2455 0
11 Jharkhand 108 0 82 1 190 1
12 Karnataka 2829 7 2188 1 5017 8
13 Kerala 3414 7 2169 0 5583 7
14 Madhya Pradesh 4578 2 2817 1 7395 3
15 Maharashtra 5390 1 3640 1 9030 2
16 Manipur 147 0 151 0 298 0
17 Meghalaya 277 4 217 0 494 4
18 Mizoram 182 2 117 0 299 2
19 Nagaland 185 0 138 0 323 0
20 Odisha 1131 11 678 2 1809 13
21 Punjab 10887 18 6022 7 16909 25
22 Rajasthan 848 0 615 0 1463 0
23 Sikkim 104 0 101 0 205 0
24 Tamil Nadu 861 0 528 0 1389 0
25 Telangana 12 0 12 0 24 0
26 Tripura 46 0 32 0 78 0
27 Uttarakhand 4706 15 4068 8 8774 23
28 Uttar Pradesh 14793 24 10075 18 24868 42
29 West Bengal 2284 70 1420 11 3704 81
30 A & N Islands 56 1 55 0 111 1
31 Chandigarh 1101 7 434 3 1535 10
32 D & N Haveli 28 5 19 0 47 5
33 Daman & Diu 91 0 69 0 160 0
34 Delhi 7227 111 5150 69 12377 180
35 Lakshadweep 4 0 3 0 7 0
36 Puducherry* 151 5 88 1 239 6
India 84096 405 59878 179 143974 584
Source : Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT.
Notes:
(P) Provisional
* Excluding August data
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3.1.16(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Rabies in India, 2018 (P)
ICD – 10 Code A82
S. Male Female Total
State/UT
No. Cases/Deaths Cases/Deaths Cases/Deaths
1 Andhra Pradesh 12 1 13
2 Arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0
3 Assam 0 0 0
4 Bihar 0 0 0
5 Chhattisgarh 3 0 3
6 Goa 0 0 0
7 Gujarat 0 0 0
8 Haryana 0 0 0
9 Himachal Pradesh 0 1 1
10 Jammu Div. 0 0 0
Kashmir Div. 0 0 0
11 Jharkhand 0 0 0
12 Karnataka 19 4 23
13 Kerala 2 3 5
14 Madhya Pradesh 0 1 1
15 Maharashtra 0 1 1
16 Manipur 0 0 0
17 Meghalaya 0 0 0
18 Mizoram 0 0 0
19 Nagaland 1 0 1
20 Odisha 1 0 1
21 Punjab 0 0 0
22 Rajasthan 0 0 0
23 Sikkim 0 0 0
24 Tamil Nadu 0 0 0
25 Telangana 0 0 0
26 Tripura 0 0 0
27 Uttarakhand 0 0 0
28 Uttar Pradesh 0 0 0
29 West Bengal 33 13 46
30 A & N Islands 0 0 0
31 Chandigarh 1 1 2
32 D & N Haveli 0 0 0
33 Daman & Diu 0 0 0
34 Delhi 11 2 13
35 Lakshadweep* 0 0 0
36 Puducherry 0 0 0
India 83 27 110
Source : Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT.
Notes:
Number of deaths are equal to number of cases.
(P) Provisional
* Excluding August data
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3.1.17(B)
State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Pneumonia (All Causes) in India,
2018 (P) ICD – 10 Code J12-J18
S. Male Female Total
State/UT.
No. Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Andhra Pradesh 20203 224 17546 141 37749 365
2 Arunachal Pradesh 403 0 304 0 707 0
3 Assam 10117 92 6458 43 16575 135
4 Bihar 11653 16 8429 9 20082 25
5 Chhattisgarh 3506 26 2978 21 6484 47
6 Goa 1511 50 1287 24 2798 74
7 Gujarat 2847 2 2312 1 5159 3
8 Haryana 7843 23 6200 11 14043 34
9 Himachal Pradesh 6535 62 6250 45 12785 107
10 Jammu Div. 4432 3 4046 6 8478 9
Kashmir Div. 2530 0 2310 0 4840 0
11 Jharkhand 1540 2 1219 2 2759 4
12 Karnataka 11539 88 9372 54 20911 142
13 Kerala 3323 24 3084 20 6407 44
14 Madhya Pradesh 31077 64 22902 40 53979 104
15 Maharashtra 5513 15 4829 12 10342 27
16 Manipur 608 0 478 0 1086 0
17 Meghalaya 1914 23 1874 16 3788 39
18 Mizoram 1392 23 1182 9 2574 32
19 Nagaland 763 0 685 1 1448 1
20 Odisha 10251 171 7683 108 17934 279
21 Punjab 4988 15 4104 7 9092 22
22 Rajasthan 88007 59 63367 39 151374 98
23 Sikkim 160 0 127 0 287 0
24 Tamil Nadu 6321 489 5541 268 11862 757
25 Telangana 3343 2 3222 0 6565 2
26 Tripura 721 10 596 7 1317 17
27 Uttarakhand 6406 0 5959 0 12365 0
28 Uttar Pradesh 89799 71 68457 55 158256 126
29 West Bengal 139080 405 127465 255 266545 660
30 A & N Islands 81 21 60 2 141 23
31 Chandigarh 12704 132 9792 83 22496 215
32 D & N Haveli 73 10 65 13 138 23
33 Daman & Diu 54 1 37 1 91 2
34 Delhi 19794 424 16065 299 35859 723
35 Lakshadweep* 24 0 32 0 56 0
36 Puducherry 631 47 482 27 1113 74
India 511686 2594 416799 1619 928485 4213
Source : Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT.
* Excluding August data
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3.1.18(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Meningococcal Meningitis in India,
2018 (P) ICD – 10 Code A39.0 + (G 01*)
S. Male Female Total
State/UT
No. Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Andhra Pradesh 465 29 293 16 758 45
2 Arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Assam 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Bihar 326 0 173 0 499 0
5 Chhattisgarh 16 0 9 0 25 0
6 Goa 5 0 2 0 7 0
7 Gujarat 1 0 0 0 1 0
8 Haryana 208 2 127 0 335 2
9 Himachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 Jammu Div. 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kashmir Div. 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 Jharkhand 1 0 0 0 1 0
12 Karnataka 83 0 70 0 153 0
13 Kerala 3 0 2 1 5 1
14 Madhya Pradesh 6 0 38 0 44 0
15 Maharashtra 30 0 24 0 54 0
16 Manipur 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 Meghalaya 1 0 6 0 7 0
18 Mizoram 4 0 10 2 14 2
19 Nagaland 13 0 7 0 20 0
20 Odisha 20 1 13 0 33 1
21 Punjab 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Rajasthan 23 1 21 2 44 3
23 Sikkim 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Tamil Nadu 6 0 3 1 9 1
25 Telangana 1 0 2 0 3 0
26 Tripura 2 0 0 0 2 0
27 Uttarakhand 2 0 10 0 12 0
28 Uttar Pradesh 153 1 130 2 283 3
29 West Bengal 551 44 416 36 967 80
30 A & N Islands 14 1 7 0 21 1
31 Chandigarh 21 5 16 5 37 10
32 D & N Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0
33 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 Delhi 16 2 30 1 46 3
35 Lakshadweep* 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 Puducherry 0 0 2 0 2 0
India 1971 86 1411 66 3382 152
Source : Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT.
Notes:
(P) Provisional
* Excluding August data
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3.1.19(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Syphilis in India, 2018 (P)
ICD – 10 Code A50-A53
S. Male Female Total
State/UT
No. Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Andhra Pradesh 1676 0 2393 0 4069 0
2 Arunachal Pradesh 2 0 0 0 2 0
3 Assam 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Bihar 104 0 12 0 116 0
5 Chhattisgarh 122 0 370 0 492 0
6 Goa 1 0 2 0 3 0
7 Gujarat 80 0 64 0 144 0
8 Haryana 20 0 12 0 32 0
9 Himachal Pradesh 0 0 1 0 1 0
10 Jammu Div. 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kashmir Div. 4 0 3 0 7 0
11 Jharkhand 16 0 21 0 37 0
12 Karnataka 997 0 917 0 1914 0
13 Kerala 38 0 11 0 49 0
14 Madhya Pradesh 697 0 1690 0 2387 0
15 Maharashtra 73 0 53 0 126 0
16 Manipur 0 0 3 0 3 0
17 Meghalaya 88 0 207 0 295 0
18 Mizoram 31 0 53 0 84 0
19 Nagaland 2 0 8 0 10 0
20 Odisha 32 0 31 0 63 0
21 Punjab 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Rajasthan 984 0 2916 0 3900 0
23 Sikkim 0 0 2 0 2 0
24 Tamil Nadu 94 0 66 0 160 0
25 Telangana 721 0 733 0 1454 0
26 Tripura 1 0 3 0 4 0
27 Uttarakhand 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 Uttar Pradesh 88 0 112 0 200 0
29 West Bengal 40 0 32 0 72 0
30 A & N Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 Chandigarh 56 0 43 0 99 0
32 D & N Haveli 11 0 3 0 14 0
33 Daman & Diu 1 0 1 0 2 0
34 Delhi 75 0 69 0 144 0
35 Lakshadweep* 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 Puducherry 72 0 38 0 110 0
India 6126 0 9869 0 15995 0
Source : Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT.
Notes:
(P) Provisional
* Excluding August data
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3.1.20(B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Gonococcal Infection in India,
2018 (P) ICD – 10 Code A54
S. Male Female Total
State/UT
No. Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Andhra Pradesh 3197 0 9287 0 12484 0
2 Arunachal Pradesh 1 0 1 0 2 0
3 Assam 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Bihar 3 0 835 0 838 0
5 Chhattisgarh 96 0 28 0 124 0
6 Goa 4 0 7 0 11 0
7 Gujarat 260 0 718 0 978 0
8 Haryana 879 0 2478 0 3357 0
9 Himachal Pradesh 400 0 2054 0 2454 0
10 Jammu Div. 3 0 336 0 339 0
Kashmir Div. 0 0 2 0 2 0
11 Jharkhand 54 0 74 0 128 0
12 Karnataka 1226 0 2459 0 3685 0
13 Kerala 32 0 16 0 48 0
14 Madhya Pradesh 2042 0 6098 0 8140 0
15 Maharashtra 18 0 90 0 108 0
16 Manipur 14 0 17 0 31 0
17 Meghalaya 3 0 14 0 17 0
18 Mizoram 46 0 65 0 111 0
19 Nagaland 3 0 4 0 7 0
20 Odisha 495 0 689 0 1184 0
21 Punjab 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Rajasthan 1161 0 1708 0 2869 0
23 Sikkim 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Tamil Nadu 17 0 79 0 96 0
25 Telangana 4824 0 10116 0 14940 0
26 Tripura 1 0 0 0 1 0
27 Uttarakhand 2 0 80 0 82 0
28 Uttar Pradesh 915 0 2147 0 3062 0
29 West Bengal 40 0 64 0 104 0
30 A & N Islands# 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 Chandigarh 12 0 7 0 19 0
32 D & N Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0
33 Daman & Diu 51 0 148 0 199 0
34 Delhi 33 5 6 0 39 5
35 Lakshadweep* 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 Puducherry 4 0 7 0 11 0
India 15836 5 39634 0 55470 5
Source : Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT.
* Excluding August data
Population covered
notified by private
notified by private
Treatment success
Treatment success
(in Lakh)- 2018
confirmed cases #
Microbiologically
Microbiologically
confirmed cases
microbiological
microbiological
No. of patients
No. of patients
Total patients
Total patients
registered for
registered for
confirmed $
treatment *
rate among
rate among
confirmed
treatment
S.
State/UT
sector
sector
No.
1 Andhra Pradesh 518 67074 41106 89% 16044 91124 48070 89% 25932
2 Arunachal Pradesh 16 3139 1332 65% 15 3419 1780 57% 2
3 Assam 342 36720 17334 78% 3454 42896 20566 70% 4960
4 Bihar 1201 54995 25797 72% 41494 104930 44161 60% 41288
5 Chhattisgarh 290 30593 15375 89% 10679 43031 17097 83% 12912
6 Goa 15 1563 613 85% 372 2492 1329 76% 548
7 Gujarat 677 109422 57563 88% 39639 154551 67702 73% 48100
8 Haryana 286 34104 19443 79% 6647 65748 37241 77% 15437
9 Himachal Pradesh 74 15715 5686 89% 736 16485 10731 81% 1356
10 Jammu & Kashmir 143 9420 4071 85% 1056 12895 6770 52% 1187
11 Jharkhand 380 36861 20963 92% 7267 48488 22865 74% 10724
12 Karnataka 669 69199 25027 80% 11988 83094 49386 68% 14437
13 Kerala 342 14522 6767 84% 8232 24557 13467 83% 3567
14 Madhya Pradesh 817 117583 52177 83% 16750 160144 63852 80% 39373
15 Maharashtra 1228 124900 52514 79% 67558 209642 94902 59% 69574
16 Manipur 30 1691 766 79% 1114 2927 1378 60% 776
17 Meghalaya 35 3353 1238 80% 608 4867 2617 52% 485
18 Mizoram 12 2201 609 74% 44 2570 1108 61% 57
19 Nagaland 21 2284 1081 68% 729 4269 1837 58% 727
20 Orissa 453 67162 39040 72% 3969 50303 29027 59% 3674
21 Punjab 300 38977 18538 86% 6336 54401 28259 74% 10426
22 Rajasthan 774 84774 39240 90% 21179 160168 81547 74% 46196
23 Sikkim 6 1232 414 66% 39 1438 925 49% 20
24 Tamil Nadu 793 74256 34972 76% 19071 104917 60110 73% 29502
25 Telangana 371 31828 15340 7395 52330 30717 81% 10246
26 Tripura 39 1685 823 71% 8 2579 1808 67% 4
27 Uttarakhand 113 13012 6277 78% 3748 22362 10260 71% 4556
28 Uttar Pradesh 2251 244074 115252 64% 66967 420434 198457 57% 114808
29 West Bengal 980 82209 50320 86% 15088 104145 66585 79% 14642
Andaman &
30 4 270 130 84% 22 558 286 71% 19
Nicobar
31 Chandigarh 11 5664 1160 87% 266 5696 2570 62% 335
Dadar& Nagar
32 4 893 226 90% 70 849 459 84% 55
Haveli
33 Daman & Diu 3 381 126 93% 76 497 222 77% 37
34 Delhi 185 60772 22801 85% 5121 93580 40696 57% 16405
35 Lakshadweep 1 46 22 94% 0 19 6 89% 0
36 Puducherry 14 1601 935 89% 3 3489 2220 74% 23
India 13401 1444175 695078 79% 383784 2155894 1061013 69% 542390
Source: Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme, Dte.GHS, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
* Data on Number of notified cases notified (at the time of diagnosis) are given.
$- Microbiologically confirmed – Data for both public and private sector are given.
# - Microbiologically confirmed cases success rate for both public and private sector is given.
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3.1.22 State/UT wise Observed HIV Prevalence Levels in India among ANC clinic attendees, HSS during
2004 to 2017 (ICD – 10 Code B20 – B24)
No. of
S. ANC Sites 2008- 2010- 2012- 2014- 2016-
State/UT 2004 2005 2006 2007
No in 2016- 09 11 13 15 17
17
India 829 0.95 0.90 0.60 0.49 0.49 0.40 0.35 0.29 0.28
1. Andhra Pradesh 38 1.70 1.67 1.41 1.07 1.22 0.76 0.59 0.33 0.41
2. Arunachal Pradesh 8 0.20 0.46 0.27 0.00 0.46 0.21 0.26 0.06 0.00
3. Assam 27 0.14 0.00 0.04 0.11 0.13 0.09 0.16 0.18 0.16
4. Bihar 31 0.22 0.38 0.36 0.34 0.30 0.17 0.33 0.37 0.38
5. Chhattisgarh 26 0.00 0.32 0.31 0.29 0.41 0.43 0.51 0.41 0.35
6. Goa 3 1.13 0.00 0.50 0.18 0.68 0.33 0.25 0.08 0.08
7. Gujarat 35 0.19 0.38 0.55 0.34 0.44 0.46 0.50 0.56 0.44
8. Haryana 19 0.00 0.19 0.17 0.16 0.15 0.19 0.17 0.25 0.14
9. Himachal Pradesh 8 0.25 0.22 0.06 0.13 0.51 0.04 0.04 0.00 0.09
10. Jammu & Kashmir 15 0.08 0.00 0.04 0.05 0.00 0.06 0.07 0.05 0.02
11. Jharkhand 25 0.05 0.14 0.13 0.13 0.38 0.45 0.19 0.18 0.18
12. Karnataka 62 1.52 1.49 1.12 0.86 0.89 0.69 0.53 0.36 0.38
13. Kerala 14 0.42 0.32 0.21 0.46 0.21 0.13 0.03 0.05 0.05
14. Madhya Pradesh 51 0.38 0.27 0.26 0.25 0.26 0.32 0.14 0.13 0.11
15. Maharashtra 76 0.97 1.07 0.87 0.76 0.61 0.42 0.40 0.32 0.26
16. Manipur 15 1.66 1.30 1.39 1.31 0.54 0.78 0.64 0.60 0.47
17. Meghalaya 9 0.00 0.00 0.09 0.00 0.04 0.05 0.26 0.16 0.73
18. Mizoram 9 1.50 0.81 0.94 0.85 0.72 0.40 0.68 0.81 1.19
19. Nagaland 13 1.85 1.97 1.36 1.10 1.14 0.66 0.88 1.29 0.82
20. Odisha 32 0.50 0.60 0.55 0.23 0.73 0.43 0.31 0.24 0.28
21. Punjab 22 0.44 0.25 0.20 0.12 0.31 0.26 0.37 0.32 0.11
22. Rajasthan 35 0.23 0.50 0.29 0.19 0.19 0.38 0.32 0.32 0.29
23. Sikkim 5 0.00 0.25 0.10 0.09 0.00 0.09 0.19 0.13 0.05
24. Tamil Nadu 71 0.81 0.54 0.54 0.58 0.35 0.38 0.36 0.27 0.27
25. Telangana 32 - - - - - - - 0.39 0.28
26. Tripura 4 0.25 0.00 0.42 0.25 0.00 0.00 0.19 0.19 0.56
27. Uttarakhand 16 0.00 0.00 0.11 0.06 0.22 0.25 0.27 0.12 0.13
28. Uttar Pradesh 85 0.44 0.15 0.25 0.08 0.18 0.21 0.20 0.21 0.22
29. West Bengal 23 0.43 0.89 0.38 0.40 0.17 0.13 0.19 0.11 0.13
30. A & N Islands 4 0.00 0.00 0.17 0.25 0.06 0.13 0.00 0.06 0.06
31. Chandigarh 1 0.50 0.00 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.00 0.00 0.25 0.00
32. D & N Haveli 1 0.00 0.25 0.00 0.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.50
33. Daman & Diu 2 0.38 0.13 0.00 0.13 0.38 0.13 0.13 0.25 0.00
34. Delhi 10 0.31 0.31 0.10 0.20 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.25 0.38
35. Puducherry 2 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.00 0.25 0.13 0.00 0.13 0.00
Source: National AIDS Control Organisation
Notes:
1 Based on valid sites (75% of target achieved)
2 No HSS site in Lakshadweep during HSS 2010-11, 2012-13, 2014-15 and 2016-17
3 All figures in percentage
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3.1.24: State/UT wise of General Clients counseled and tested for HIV and Sero-positivity detected during
during 2018-19 (till December, 2018) (ICD – 10 Code B20 – B24)
No. of General Clients Percentage of sero-
S. No. of General Clients
State/UT detected sero- positive positive for HIV among
No Tested for HIV
for HIV General Clients
India 18,153,832 131,957 0.73
1. Andhra Pradesh 1,148,230 16,041 1.40
2. Arunachal Pradesh 16,582 29 0.17
3. Assam 166,233 1119 0.67
4. Bihar 469,637 8,425 1.79
5. Chhattisgarh 219,805 2,128 0.97
6. Goa 47,812 180 0.38
7. Gujarat 1,124,898 6,442 0.57
8. Haryana 495,757 3,606 0.73
9. Himachal Pradesh 135,528 335 0.25
10. Jammu & Kashmir 82,191 269 0.33
11. Jharkhand 203,514 1,283 0.63
12. Karnataka 1,770,303 13,587 0.77
13. Kerala 419,795 919 0.22
14. Madhya Pradesh 644,385 3,957 0.61
15. Maharashtra 2,532,842 18,166 0.72
16. Manipur 57,902 689 1.19
17. Meghalaya 38,441 592 1.54
18. Mizoram 54,469 1,800 3.30
19. Nagaland 72,887 1,293 1.77
20. Odisha 416,429 2,261 0.54
21. Punjab 506,619 5,708 1.13
22. Rajasthan 963,727 5,269 0.55
23. Sikkim 13,309 14 0.11
24. Tamil Nadu 2,996,379 7,311 0.24
25. Telangana 474,572 7,561 1.59
26. Tripura 68,985 209 0.30
27. Uttarakhand 83,868 612 0.73
28. Uttar Pradesh 1,062,228 11482 1.08
29. West Bengal 1,225,547 4,879 0.40
30. Andaman & Nicobar 5,888 9 0.15
31. Chandigarh 76,690 590 0.77
32. Dadar & Nagar Havelli 19,884 65 0.33
33. Daman & Diu 4,629 29 0.63
34. Delhi 435,558 4,897 1.12
35. Puducherry 98,309 201 0.20
Source: National AIDS Control Organisation
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3.1.26 State/UT wise Leprosy Case Detection, Treatment and Discharge in India during 2018
ICD - 10 Code A30
Deletion of
Cases on
Cases other cases
Population New Case record under
S. Discharged as Release From
State/UT Estimated as Detected (Jan- treatment Prevalence
No. cured (Jan-18 Treatment
on Dec-18 18 to Dec-18) (Jan-18 to
to Dec-18) (Jan-18 to
Dec-18)
Dec-18)
Andhra
1 53583908 5365 4684 147 3709 0.69
Pradesh
Arunachal
2 1654234 34 34 3 28 0.17
Pradesh
3 Assam 35196563 961 959 109 973 0.28
4 Bihar 123440275 19321 17240 932 13038 1.06
5 Chhattisgarh 29277188 8185 9515 241 5979 2.04
6 Goa 1549397 94 87 9 107 0.69
7 Gujarat 69180701 5891 6340 53 4048 0.59
8 Haryana 29179719 442 416 10 460 0.16
Himachal
9 7526455 143 35 11 7 0.01
Pradesh
10 Jharkhand 38552889 4656 4769 274 3897 1.01
Jammu &
11 14865479 106 127 1 154 0.1
Kashmir
12 Karnataka 73787390 2712 2935 141 2420 0.33
13 Kerala 34650082 682 441 52 755 0.22
Madhya
14 82271333 5186 6633 80 5536 0.67
Pradesh
15 Maharashtra 126023331 14784 15218 712 12022 0.95
16 Manipur 3106421 26 14 0 29 0.09
17 Meghalaya 3586619 14 20 4 9 0.03
18 Mizoram 1278817 7 -1 0 5 0.04
19 Nagaland 1973927 34 31 2 32 0.16
20 Odisha 46435406 8754 9438 233 6445 1.39
21 Punjab 30418729 543 539 0 526 0.17
22 Rajasthan 79081403 1058 840 29 1189 0.15
23 Sikkim 665024 16 19 1 11 0.17
24 Tamil Nadu 80716729 5112 4127 321 3695 0.46
25 Telangana 38291804 3528 2742 40 2879 0.75
26 Tripura 5617058 20 33 11 21 0.04
27 Uttar Pradesh 229982541 20084 18008 1586 14940 0.65
28 Uttarakhand 11590624 324 279 106 282 0.24
29 West Bengal 101043903 6807 8868 1142 6642 0.66
30 A & N Islands 399509 14 21 2 8 0.2
31 Chandigarh 1191868 153 115 66 37 0.31
32 D & N Haveli 430732 301 267 36 207 4.81
33 Daman & Diu 353359 25 16 12 15 0.42
34 Delhi 19414395 456 440 55 105 0.05
35 Lakshadweep 67538 0 0 0 0 0
36 Puducherry 1504735 37 45 3 20 0.13
India 1377890087 115875 115294 6424 90230 0.65
Source: National Leprosy Eradication Programme, Dte.GHS, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Notes:
1. All detected cases are initiated treatment with MDT (Multidrug Therapy)
2. The data is strictly provisional and subject to updation.
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S.
State/UT
No.
Andhra
1 16 5 1 1 12 35
Pradesh
Arunachal
2 2 3 1 2 1 1 3 1 14
Pradesh
3 Assam 15 20 13 1 2 2 18 1 1 5 9 4 4 95
4 Bihar 11 3 49 3 1 1 7 2 2 69 2 150
5 Chhattisgarh 14 2 3 5 6 1 1 2 1 35
6 Goa 3 1 1 1 6
7 Gujarat 25 1 5 2 1 14 17 2 2 4 4 77
8 Haryana 10 1 11 1 23
Himachal
9 10 2 2 14
Pradesh
Jammu
10 9 8 1 5 2 7 6 5 1 1 45
&Kashmir
*Other:- Acute Flaccid Paralysis, ARI, Brucellosis, Chandipora Viral Diseases, Chickenpox and Measles,Chikungunya and Dengue and JE, Dog Bite, DVD, Filariasis, Hand foot and Mouth
Disease, Leptospirosis and Chikungunya, Meliodosis, Mushroom Poisoning, Neonatal tetanus, Seasonal Influenza, Visceral Leishmaniasis
3.1.28 State/UT wise, Year-wise Lab Confirmed Cases and Deaths of Seasonal Influenza A H1N1 (Swine
Flu) during 2012 to 2018
S. No. State/UT 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Case Death Case Death Case Death Case Death Case Death Case Death Case Death
1 Andhra Pradesh 326 34 71 8 10 5 258 36 12 5 476 14 402 17
Arunachal
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0
Pradesh
3 Assam 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 4 0 0 199 5 0 0
4 Bihar 0 0 0 0 0 0 352 6 0 0 26 0 1 0
5 Chhattisgarh 10 3 1 1 0 0 239 53 6 4 305 64 12 4
6 Goa 9 0 0 0 1 1 193 19 6 0 260 12 55 4
7 Gujarat 101 30 989 196 157 55 7180 517 411 55 7709 431 2164 97
8 Haryana 18 5 450 41 5 0 433 58 68 5 252 9 61 7
Himachal
9 2 2 0 0 0 0 123 27 14 5 77 15 7 2
Pradesh
Jammu &
10 0 0 76 2 0 0 495 20 2 0 140 26 77 14
Kashmir
11 Jharkhand 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 6 1 1 35 2 4 1
12 Karnataka 878 48 122 19 303 33 3565 94 110 0 3260 15 1733 72
13 Kerala 623 14 10 1 62 15 928 76 23 1 1414 76 879 53
14 Madhya Pradesh 151 26 113 32 17 9 2445 367 38 12 802 146 100 34
15 Maharashtra 1551 135 643 149 115 43 8583 905 82 26 6144 778 2593 461
16 Manipur 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 8 1 0 0
17 Meghalaya 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1
18 Mizoram 0 0 20 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 Nagaland 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 Odisha 2 0 0 0 0 0 76 13 1 0 414 54 33 7
21 Punjab 13 4 183 42 27 6 300 61 177 64 295 86 47 11
22 Rajasthan 343 60 865 165 64 34 6858 472 197 43 3619 279 2375 221
23 Sikkim 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Tamil Nadu 750 40 37 6 58 8 898 29 122 2 3315 17 2812 43
25 Telangana* 78 8 2956 100 166 12 2165 21 1007 28
26 Tripura 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 0 1 0
27 Uttar Pradesh 124 0 98 8 2 0 1578 50 122 16 3858 132 65 8
28 Uttarakhand 1 1 24 7 0 0 105 15 20 5 184 22 9 2
29 West Bengal 0 0 3 0 0 0 544 30 7 2 716 26 21# 0#
Andaman &
30 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 1 0 0
Nicobar
31 Chandigarh 1 0 37 5 0 0 23 7 6 0 63 6 4 2
Dadra and Nagar
32 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 6 1 0 15 4 4 2
Haveli
33 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 6 2 0 0
34 Delhi 78 1 1511 16 38 1 4307 12 193 7 2835 16 205 2
35 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 Puducherry 63 2 0 0 0 0 57 4 1 0 168 9 319 10
India 5044 405 5253 699 937 218 42592 2990 1786 265 38811 2270 14971 1103
Source: Natinal Centre for Disease Control, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Notes: As on 19.08.2018 in year 2018
* Telangana is reporting separately since Nov, 2014 after it is created as a new state.
Disclaimer: The reported number of cases and deaths of seasonal influenza (H1N1) is based on the reports received from states / Uts to Central
Surveillance Unit, Integrated Diseases Surveillance Programme, NCDC, Delhi
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3.1.29 (B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Chicken Pox in India, 2018 (P)
ICD – 10 Code B01
S. State/UT Male Female Total
No.
Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Andhra Pradesh 456 0 356 0 812 0
2 Arunachal Pradesh 168 0 141 0 309 0
3 Assam 478 0 277 0 755 0
4 Bihar 377 1 334 0 711 1
5 Chhattisgarh 118 0 96 0 214 0
6 Goa 210 0 133 0 343 0
7 Gujarat 1005 0 849 0 1854 0
8 Haryana 390 0 246 0 636 0
9 Himachal Pradesh 789 0 793 0 1582 0
10 Jammu Div. 19 0 13 0 32 0
Kashmir Div. 1325 0 1237 0 2562 0
11 Jharkhand 112 0 103 0 215 0
12 Karnataka 670 0 539 0 1209 0
13 Kerala 17907 8 16878 2 34785 10
14 Madhya Pradesh 392 1 267 0 659 1
15 Maharashtra 2613 1 1348 1 3961 2
16 Manipur 328 0 269 0 597 0
17 Meghalaya 176 0 184 0 360 0
18 Mizoram 229 0 233 0 462 0
19 Nagaland 130 0 99 0 229 0
20 Odisha 789 1 457 0 1246 1
21 Punjab 46 0 41 0 87 0
22 Rajasthan 587 0 370 0 957 0
23 Sikkim 140 0 118 0 258 0
24 Tamil Nadu 1316 0 1105 0 2421 0
25 Telangana 2 0 4 0 6 0
26 Tripura 218 1 150 0 368 1
27 Uttarakhand 327 0 308 0 635 0
28 Uttar Pradesh 447 1 295 0 742 1
29 West Bengal 3599 24 2527 7 6126 31
30 A & N Islands 138 0 80 0 218 0
31 Chandigarh 273 1 206 0 479 1
32 D & N Haveli 107 0 60 0 167 0
33 Daman & Diu 80 0 76 0 156 0
34 Delhi 182 1 114 0 296 1
35 Lakshadweep* 69 0 80 0 149 0
36 Puducherry 210 0 155 0 365 0
India 36422 40 30541 10 66963 50
Source : Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT.
Notes:
(P) Provisional
* Excluding August data
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3.1.30 (B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Encephalitis in India, 2018 (P)
ICD – 10 Code G04.9
S. State/UT Male Female Total
No.
Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Andhra Pradesh 499 66 269 46 768 112
2 Arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Assam 3499 96 1610 51 5109 147
4 Bihar 152 16 103 16 255 32
5 Chhattisgarh 15 2 10 2 25 4
6 Goa 11 0 4 0 15 0
7 Gujarat 2 0 2 1 4 1
8 Haryana 36 2 21 0 57 2
9 Himachal Pradesh 14 0 4 0 18 0
10 Jammu Div. 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kashmir Div. 16 0 11 0 27 0
11 Jharkhand 115 1 98 0 213 1
12 Karnataka 62 1 49 0 111 1
13 Kerala 6 0 14 0 20 0
14 Madhya Pradesh 239 12 164 5 403 17
15 Maharashtra 75 0 58 0 133 0
16 Manipur 10 0 2 0 12 0
17 Meghalaya 29 1 20 0 49 1
18 Mizoram 9 1 7 2 16 3
19 Nagaland 55 0 30 0 85 0
20 Odisha 102 21 55 7 157 28
21 Punjab 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Rajasthan 11 0 7 0 18 0
23 Sikkim 0 0 1 0 1 0
24 Tamil Nadu 93 6 52 2 145 8
25 Telangana 2 0 2 0 4 0
26 Tripura 0 0 3 0 3 0
27 Uttarakhand 9 1 4 1 13 2
28 Uttar Pradesh 754 29 724 52 1478 81
29 West Bengal 61 10 36 3 97 13
30 A & N Islands 2 0 3 0 5 0
31 Chandigarh 117 15 110 13 227 28
32 D & N Haveli 7 7 2 2 9 9
33 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 Delhi 302 17 183 12 485 29
35 Lakshadweep* 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 Puducherry 40 5 43 6 83 11
India 6344 309 3701 221 10045 530
Source : Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT.
Notes:
(P) Provisional
* Excluding August data
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3.1.31 (B) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Viral Meningitis in India, 2018 (P)
ICD – 10 Code A 87
S. State/UT Male Female Total
No.
Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Andhra Pradesh 376 14 308 16 684 30
2 Arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Assam 1318 0 696 0 2014 0
4 Bihar 201 1 134 1 335 2
5 Chhattisgarh 71 0 49 0 120 0
6 Goa 17 0 26 0 43 0
7 Gujarat 15 0 21 0 36 0
8 Haryana 416 1 238 1 654 2
9 Himachal Pradesh 62 4 55 1 117 5
10 Jammu Div. 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kashmir Div. 157 0 123 0 280 0
11 Jharkhand 35 0 38 0 73 0
12 Karnataka 128 1 103 3 231 4
13 Kerala 3 0 4 0 7 0
14 Madhya Pradesh 211 1 140 0 351 1
15 Maharashtra 38 0 24 0 62 0
16 Manipur 4 0 2 0 6 0
17 Meghalaya 24 0 14 0 38 0
18 Mizoram 22 3 26 1 48 4
19 Nagaland 69 0 43 0 112 0
20 Odisha 46 8 26 2 72 10
21 Punjab 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Rajasthan 59 0 32 0 91 0
23 Sikkim 1 0 0 0 1 0
24 Tamil Nadu 21 3 18 7 39 10
25 Telangana 345 0 375 0 720 0
26 Tripura 1 0 0 0 1 0
27 Uttarakhand 16 0 20 1 36 1
28 Uttar Pradesh 3219 4 2832 6 6051 10
29 West Bengal 139 5 274 6 413 11
30 A & N Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 Chandigarh 86 8 55 6 141 14
32 D & N Haveli 16 9 7 3 23 12
33 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 Delhi 188 18 110 4 298 22
35 Lakshadweep* 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 Puducherry 13 0 0 0 13 0
India 7317 80 5793 58 13110 138
Source : Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT.
Notes:
(P) Provisional
* Excluding August data
Source: National Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases and Stroke (NPCDCS), Dte. GHS, Ministry
of Health & Family Welfare.
Notes:
* Common Cancers including Oral, Cervical and Breast Cancer.
NR - Not Reported
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3.2.2 State wise Targets & Achievement for various eye diseases during
2017-18
Other Eye
Diseases (Diabetic
S. Free Spectacles to Collection of
State/UT Cataract Operations Retinopathy,
No. school children donated eyes
Glaucoma, Squint,
ROP etc.)
Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement
1 Andhra Pradesh 327688 345502 70000 38821 5000 4143 2963 31915
2 Arunachal Pradesh 9125 2356 1037 345 30 0 83 1461
3 Assam 205717 72572 23377 28325 400 313 1870 211
4 Bihar 421309 320837 50000 5141 300 71 6228 0
5 Chhattisgarh 168565 116925 25000 27574 300 378 1532 2625
6 Goa 9621 13255 1081 707 30 4 87 1908
7 Gujarat 399632 786272 75000 99210 6500 8057 3623 123029
8 Haryana 167330 140489 15000 1263 1500 1876 1521 754
9 Himachal Pradesh 27769 32285 5000 481 200 40 411 14898
10 Jammu & Kashmir 82331 27051 2000 9138 200 55 753 66318
11 Jharkhand 217577 90211 2000 7962 200 38 1978 739
12 Karnataka 404563 392269 40000 47871 3500 5914 3668 32802
13 Kerala 136120 155266 20000 10391 1700 2012 2003 23665
14 Madhya Pradesh 480244 538175 54448 102102 1000 2414 4356 3508
15 Maharashtra 456011 684386 84280 20314 7000 7560 6742 32428
16 Manipur 17964 3481 2041 296 100 0 163 2283
17 Meghalaya 12004 2881 2223 4778 30 0 178 1049
18 Mizoram 4419 1774 1000 803 100 80 65 909
19 Nagaland 13072 863 1485 1593 30 0 119 115
20 Odisha 276853 132887 31261 69470 700 1344 2517 8020
21 Punjab 183948 222324 20778 34385 700 1274 1662 30822
22 Rajasthan 453999 263345 51466 9946 1200 1417 4117 4623
23 Sikkim 2461 688 456 0 30 0 36 576
24 Tamil Nadu 293063 431583 54104 19657 7000 12349 4328 50654
25 Telangana 231105 247308 26465 18247 3400 9953 2117 3291
26 Tripura 14868 9112 2000 1896 30 4 220 1013
27 Uttar Pradesh 808305 948197 150000 138833 1000 2051 11363 0
28 Uttarakhand 40973 54273 8000 4662 500 239 607 1350
29 West Bengal 603995 303294 70000 82453 3000 4011 5481 72206
30 A & N Islands 2508 863 285 206 30 0 23 1834
31 Chandigarh 6961 13583 791 1374 500 1169 63 0
32 D & N Haveli 2263 1879 257 404 30 0 21 42
33 Daman & Diu 1603 305 182 139 30 2 15 41
34 Delhi 110571 67690 8000 7323 3500 3699 1005 32448
35 Lakshadweep 425 137 48 0 30 0 4 911
36 Puducherry 5040 17169 933 2301 200 1242 75 0
India 6600000 6441487 900000 798411 50000 71709 71997 548448
Source: National Programme for Control of Blindnes, Dte.GHS, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Notes:
1. Figures of physical performance for the year 2017 -18 is based on reports received from SPOs (NPCB)
2. NR - Not Reported
3. Targets for donated eyes in respect of states where eye banks are functional
4. Target under Grand Total has been rounded.
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3.2.4 Number of Accidental Deaths & Suicides in India from 2000 to 2015
ICD-10 Code -S00-99 &T00-40
250000
200000
150000
100000
50000
0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Year
60000
50000
40000
30000
20000
10000
0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Year
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3.2.5 Number, Share & Rate of Accidental Deaths by Causes Attributable to Nature, Un-natural and
Other Causes of Accidents during 2014 & 2015
ICD-10 Code -S00-99 &T00-40
2014 2015 %
S. % share % share Variation of
Cause
No. Number (w.r.t. All Rate Number (w.r.t. All Rate incidence in 2015
India) India) over 2014
A. CAUSES ATTRIBUTABLE TO NATURE:
1 Avalanche 23 0.1 0.0 38 0.4 0.0 65.2
2 Exposure to Cold 913 4.5 0.1 1149 10.9 0.1 25.8
3 Cyclone 62 0.3 0.0 15 0.1 0.0 -75.8
4 Tomado 42 0.2 0.0 13 0.1 0.0 -69.0
5 Tsunami 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Starvation Due to Natural
6 50 0.2 0.0 30 0.3 0.0 -40.0
Calamity
7 Earthquake 2 0.0 0.0 92 0.9 0.0 4500.0
8 Epidemic 48 0.2 0.0 218 2.1 0.0 354.2
9 Flood 541 2.7 0.0 846 8.0 0.1 56.4
10 Heat / Sun Stroke 1248 6.2 0.1 1908 18.2 0.2 52.9
11 Landslide 499 2.5 0.0 232 2.2 0.0 -53.5
12 Lightning 2582 12.8 0.2 2641 25.1 0.2 2.3
13 Torrential Rains 156 0.8 0.0 195 1.9 0.0 25.0
14 Forest Fire 11 0.1 0.0 19 0.2 0.0 72.7
15 Other natural causes 14024 69.4 1.1 3114 29.6 0.2 -77.8
Total (A) 20201 4.5 1.6 10510 2.5 0.8 -48.0
B. UN-NATURAL CAUSES
1 Air-Crash 15 0.0 0.0 23 0.0 0.0 53.3
2 Ship Accidents 7 0.0 0.0 1 0.0 0.0 -85.7
3 Collapse of Structure 1821 0.6 0.1 1885 0.6 0.1 3.5
4 Drowning 29903 9.4 2.4 29822 8.9 2.4 -0.3
5 Electrocution 9606 3.0 0.8 9986 3.0 0.8 4.0
6 Accidental Explosion 1194 0.4 0.1 831 0.2 0.1 -30.4
7 Falls 15399 4.9 1.2 16759 5.0 1.2 8.8
8 Factory/Machine Accidents 797 0.3 0.1 695 0.2 0.1 -12.8
9 Accidental Fire 19513 6.2 1.6 17700 5.3 1.5 -9.3
10 Fiream 633 0.2 0.1 736 0.2 0.1 16.3
11 Mines or quarry disaster 210 0.1 0.0 118 0.0 0.0 -43.8
12 Traffic Accidents 169107 53.4 13.6 177423 52.8 13.4 4.9
13 Stampede 178 0.1 0.0 480 0.1 0.0 169.7
14 Other Un-natural Causes 55482 17.5 4.5 64427 19.2 4.4 16.1
15 Causes Not Known 12963 4.1 1.0 15165 4.5 1.0 17.0
Total (B) 316828 70.1 25.5 336051 81.3 25.2 6.1
C. OTHER CAUSES
1 Sudden Deaths 26526 23.1 2.1 35023 52.4 2.8 32.0
Deaths of Women during
2 1017 0.9 0.1 1040 1.6 0.1 2.3
Pregnancy
Deaths due to Consumption
3 1699 1.5 0.1 1522 2.3 0.1 -10.4
of lllicit / Poisonous Liquor
4 Killed by Animals 886 0.8 0.1 951 1.4 0.1 7.3
5 Poisoning 20587 17.9 1.7 26173 39.1 2.1 27.1
6 Suffocation 1255 1.1 0.1 1437 2.1 0.1 14.5
7 Drug Overdose 874 0.8 0.1 750 1.1 0.1 -14.2
8 Causes Not Known@ 8588 7.5 0.7
Other Than Above
9 53296 46.5 4.3
Mentioned Causes@
Total (C) 114728 25.4 25.4 66896 16.2 5.3
Grand Total (A+B+C) 451757 100.0 36.3 413457 100.0 32.8 -8.5
Source: ‘Accidential Deaths and Suicides in India - 2015’ ,National Crime Records Bureau(NCRB), Ministry of Home Affairs
Notes:
@ Discontinued in the year 2015 and made as part of Sl. No. 15 and 14 of Part - B respectively
Rate - Refers to No. of deaths per 1,00,000 population
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3.2.6 (B) (Contd.) State/UT wise distribution of Suicidal Deaths categoised by Sex & Age group, 2015
(ICD-10 Code -S00-99 & T00-40)
Female
14 and 18 and 30 and 45 and
S. below
State/UT above - above above above - 60 years
No. 14 years Total
below 18 - below - below below 60 & above
years 30 years 45 years years
1 Andhra Pradesh 45 155 870 470 239 140 1919
2 Arunachal Pradesh 4 16 14 9 2 1 46
3 Assam 5 159 375 245 78 5 867
4 Bihar 5 38 112 60 9 2 226
5 Chhattisgarh 96 275 861 558 254 99 2143
6 Goa 5 5 24 28 13 7 82
7 Gujarat 27 295 1050 683 329 158 2542
8 Haryana 24 67 337 211 60 42 741
9 Himachal Pradesh 3 13 70 62 40 8 196
10 Jammu &Kashmir 1 17 69 71 10 2 170
11 Jharkhand 9 28 98 87 42 4 268
12 Karnataka 51 331 1293 1022 464 171 3332
13 Kerala 22 125 381 423 440 473 1864
14 Madhya Pradesh 89 496 1899 1022 332 161 3999
15 Maharashtra 23 428 1831 1231 520 281 4314
16 Manipur 0 3 7 5 1 0 16
17 Meghalaya 1 5 25 7 3 0 41
18 Mizoram 0 7 10 5 0 0 22
19 Nagaland 1 1 3 0 0 0 5
20 Odisha 24 173 635 525 269 86 1712
21 Punjab 1 13 109 87 20 3 233
22 Rajasthan 9 109 417 274 83 28 920
23 Sikkim 6 8 23 21 9 4 71
24 Tamil Nadu 63 474 2022 1291 746 445 5041
25 Telangana 18 180 905 872 525 329 2829
26 Tripura 3 33 101 78 39 17 271
27 Uttar Pradesh 35 168 910 390 82 28 1613
28 Uttarakhand 3 7 63 39 15 2 129
29 West Bengal 80 536 2000 1910 779 232 5537
Total (States) 653 4165 16514 11686 5403 2728 41149
30 A & N Island 0 10 15 10 12 3 50
31 Chandigarh 0 13 13 16 5 0 47
32 D & N Haveli 0 5 15 5 3 4 32
33 Daman & Diu 2 1 7 3 0 0 13
34 Delhi UT 19 73 341 175 31 9 648
35 Lakshadweep 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
36 Puducherry 4 1 58 43 25 17 148
Total (UTs) 25 103 450 252 76 33 939
India 678 4268 16964 11938 5479 2761 42088
Source: National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), Ministry of Home Affairs
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Figure 3.2.3: Number of suicidal deaths across various age
groups in India - 2015
35000
30000
Number of Suicides
25000
20000
15000
10000
5000
0
below 14 years 14 and above - 18 and above - 30 and above - 45 and above - 60 years &
below 18 years below 30 years below 45 years below 60 years above
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3.2.7 (A) (Contd.) Distribution of Suicidal deaths in Major Cities, categorised by Sex & Age group, 2015
(ICD-10 Code -S00-99 & T00-40)
Female
14 and 18 and 30 and 45 and
Sl. 60
City below 14 above – above – above – above –
No. years & Total
years below 18 below 30 below 45 below 60
above
years years years years
1 Agra 0 2 25 12 2 0 41
2 Ahmedabad 6 50 117 59 26 16 274
3 Allahabad 0 6 21 5 2 0 34
4 Amritsar 0 1 5 4 0 0 10
5 Asansol 0 17 98 33 0 0 148
6 Aurangabad 0 2 15 3 5 0 25
7 Bengaluru 15 49 299 162 61 32 618
8 Bhopal 0 14 29 34 10 9 96
9 Chandigarh City 0 13 12 14 5 0 44
10 Chennai 8 50 264 183 75 40 620
11 Coimbatore 0 4 37 40 16 21 118
12 Delhi (City) 15 54 281 151 28 9 538
13 Dhanbad 0 2 8 6 2 0 18
14 Durg-Bhilainagar 1 15 52 21 8 0 97
15 Faridabad 3 8 34 17 3 4 69
16 Ghaziabad 4 9 34 16 4 1 68
17 Gwalior 1 6 37 18 12 6 80
18 Hyderabad 0 17 77 55 29 12 190
19 Indore 5 32 94 38 9 2 180
20 Jabalpur 1 3 97 17 2 0 120
21 Jaipur 2 11 46 37 4 1 101
22 Jamshedpur 2 6 21 8 1 1 39
23 Jodhpur 0 0 7 6 1 0 14
24 Kannur 0 3 5 7 6 16 37
25 Kanpur 2 17 55 30 9 0 113
26 Kochi 0 2 14 13 11 8 48
27 Kolkata 1 16 23 46 19 4 109
28 Kollam 0 2 8 7 8 29 54
29 Kota 0 6 22 3 0 0 31
30 Kozhikode 1 3 16 16 16 16 68
31 Lucknow 1 14 48 17 5 0 85
32 Ludhiana 0 1 17 11 4 1 34
33 Madurai 0 1 36 43 14 10 104
34 Malappuram 0 5 8 5 2 2 22
35 Meerut 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 Mumbai 9 47 171 112 33 21 393
37 Nagpur 1 16 47 36 16 6 122
38 Nasik 3 7 39 20 5 3 77
39 Patna 0 7 16 4 3 0 30
40 Pune 2 27 113 59 20 15 236
41 Raipur 3 9 37 14 2 2 67
42 Rajkot 1 3 67 44 39 5 159
43 Ranchi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
44 Srinagar 0 1 2 2 0 0 5
45 Surat 3 19 102 54 18 4 200
46 Thiruvananthapuram 0 5 18 12 23 13 71
47 Thrissur 2 2 13 8 8 21 54
48 Tiruchirapalli 0 7 30 10 10 4 61
49 Vadodara 2 10 23 13 10 11 69
50 Varanasi 1 2 29 3 2 3 40
51 Vasai Virar 0 5 26 16 5 5 57
52 Vijayawada 2 8 32 21 11 10 84
53 Vishakhapatnam 0 6 24 15 4 1 50
India 97 622 2751 1580 608 364 6022
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Table 3.2.8 States/UT wise Proportion of Disabled Population by Type of Disability in
India-2011(Census)
Total
S. In Mental Mental Any Multiple number of
State/UT In seeing In Hearing In Speech
No. Movement Retardation Illness Other Disability disabled
persons
India 5,033,431 5,072,914 1,998,692 5,436,826 1,505,964 722,880 4,927,589 2,116,698 26,814,994
1 Andhra Pradesh 398144 334292 219543 538934 132380 43169 409775 190370 2,266,607
2 Arunachal Pradesh 5652 8127 1538 3235 1264 631 3878 2409 26734
3 Assam 80553 101577 39750 76007 26374 18819 87461 49524 480065
4 Bihar 549080 572163 170845 369577 89251 37521 431728 110844 2331009
5 Chhattisgarh 111169 92315 28262 190328 33171 20832 76903 71957 624937
6 Goa 4964 5347 5272 5578 1817 1675 5784 2575 33012
7 Gujarat 214150 190675 60332 245879 66393 42037 197725 75111 1092302
8 Haryana 82702 115527 21787 116026 30070 16191 116821 47250 546374
9 Himachal Pradesh 26076 26700 8278 32550 8986 5166 29024 18536 155316
10 Jammu & Kashmir 66448 74096 18681 58137 16724 15669 66957 44441 361153
11 Jharkhand 180721 165861 46684 147892 37458 20157 112372 58835 769980
12 Karnataka 264170 235691 90741 271982 93974 20913 246721 100013 1324205
13 Kerala 115513 105366 41346 171630 65709 66915 96131 99233 761843
14 Madhya Pradesh 270751 267361 69324 404738 77803 39513 295035 127406 1551931
15 Maharashtra 574052 473271 473610 548418 160209 58753 510736 164343 2963392
16 Manipur 19194 12891 2661 5315 4846 1459 8628 3553 58547
17 Meghalaya 6980 12353 2707 5312 2332 2340 8717 3576 44317
18 Mizoram 2035 3354 1163 1976 1585 1050 1914 2083 15160
19 Nagaland 4150 8940 2294 3828 1250 995 4838 3336 29631
20 Odisha 263799 237858 68517 259899 72399 42837 172881 126212 1244402
21 Punjab 82199 146696 24549 130044 45070 21925 165607 37973 654063
22 Rajasthan 314618 218873 69484 427364 81389 41047 199696 211223 1563694
23 Sikkim 2772 5343 1577 2067 516 513 2459 2940 18187
24 Tamil Nadu 127405 220241 80077 287241 100847 32964 238392 92796 1179963
25 Tripura 10828 11695 4567 11707 4307 2909 11825 6508 64346
26 Uttar Pradesh 763988 1027835 266586 677713 181342 76603 946436 217011 4157514
27 Uttarakhand 29107 37681 12348 36996 11450 6443 30723 20524 185272
28 West Bengal 424473 315192 147336 322945 136523 71515 402921 196501 2017406
29 A&N Island 1084 1219 531 1593 294 364 838 737 6660
30 Chandigarh 1774 2475 961 3815 1090 756 2583 1342 14796
31 D & N Haveli 429 715 201 682 180 115 483 489 3294
32 Daman & Diu 382 309 149 620 176 89 264 207 2196
33 Delhi 30124 34499 15094 67383 16338 10046 37013 24385 234882
34 Lakshadweep 337 224 73 361 112 96 183 229 1615
35 Puducherry 3608 6152 1824 9054 2335 853 4137 2226 30189
8% In seeing
19%
In Hearing
18%
In Speech
In Movement
3% 19% Mental Retardation
6% Mental Illness
Any Other
7%
20% Multiple Disability
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3.2.9 (A) State/UT wise Cases and Deaths due to Snake Bite in India, 2017
ICD 10 Code T63.0
S. Male Female Total
State/UT
No. Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Cases Deaths
1 Andhra Pradesh 13648 56 7305 29 20953 85
2 Arunachal Pradesh 24 0 13 0 37 0
3 Assam 564 0 246 0 810 0
4 Bihar 1557 5 1291 9 2848 14
5 Chhattisgarh 2346 28 1763 24 4109 52
6 Goa 847 3 342 5 1189 8
7 Gujarat 3533 21 2676 28 6209 49
8 Haryana 719 6 225 0 944 6
9 Himachal Pradesh 734 5 731 4 1465 9
10 Jammu Div. 810 1 604 0 1414 1
Kashmir Div. 7 0 1 0 8 0
11 Jharkhand 459 2 329 0 788 2
12 Karnataka 5068 12 3016 16 8084 28
13 Kerala 2220 5 1388 8 3608 13
14 Madhya Pradesh 3120 54 2226 42 5346 96
15 Maharashtra 9749 18 6959 17 16708 35
16 Manipur 90 0 60 0 150 0
17 Meghalaya 183 1 99 1 282 2
18 Mizoram 177 0 101 0 278 0
19 Nagaland 91 0 45 0 136 0
20 Orissa 9273 92 6001 55 15274 147
21 Punjab 694 2 224 1 918 3
22 Rajasthan 3961 27 2759 18 6720 45
23 Sikkim 85 0 45 0 130 0
24 Tamil Nadu 8100 20 5568 18 13668 38
25 Telangana 1784 0 1191 2 2975 2
26 Tripura 459 1 320 0 779 1
27 Uttarakhand 69 0 59 0 128 0
28 Uttar Pradesh 4426 75 3022 53 7448 128
29 West Bengal 17733 128 13339 140 31072 268
30 A & N Islands 147 1 48 0 195 1
31 Chandigarh 686 7 608 2 1294 9
32 D & N Haveli 319 2 307 5 626 7
33 Daman & Diu 62 0 37 0 99 0
34 Delhi 187 2 76 0 263 2
35 Lakshadweep* 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 Puducherry 1133 6 562 3 1695 9
India 95064 580 63586 480 158650 1060
Source: Monthly Health Condition Reports from Directorate of Health Services of State/UT
Notes:
* No reporting from the state in respect of the cases and death of snake bites
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3.2.10 Statement showing the number of districts surveyed and found to be endemic for Goitre in State/
UTs ( As per data upto the year 2017-18 )
S. Endemic (TGR >5%) for
State/UT Total Districts Districts surveyed
No goitre
1 Andhra Pradesh 13 7 7
2 Arunachal Pradesh 25 12 12
3 Assam 33 22 9
4 Bihar 38 14 14
5 Chhattisgarh 27 24 19
6 Goa 2 2 2
7 Gujarat 33 25 24
8 Haryana 22 11 5
9 Himachal Pradesh 12 10 10
10 Jammu & Kashmir 22 22 22
11 Jharkhand 24 9 8
12 Karnataka 30 27 18
13 Kerala 14 14 11
14 Madhya Pradesh 51 14 7
15 Maharashtra 36 30 22
16 Manipur 16 8 8
17 Meghalaya 11 4 4
18 Mizoram 8 4 4
19 Nagaland 11 7 7
20 Odisha 30 20 18
21 Punjab 22 22 14
22 Rajasthan 33 6 4
23 Sikkim 4 4 4
24 Tripura 8 3 3
25 Tamil Nadu 32 29 25
26 Telangana 31 10 6
27 Uttar Pradesh 75 29 28
28 Uttrakhand 13 11 7
29 West Bengal 23 8 8
30 A&N Islands 3 2 2
31 Chandigarh 1 1 0
32 Daman &Diu 2 1 1
33 D&N Haveli 1 1 1
34 NCT Delhi 11 9 9
35 Lakshadweep 1 1 1
36 Puducherry 4 4 4
India 722 427 348
Source: National Iodine Deficiency Disorders Control Programme, Nutrition & IDD Cell, Dte.GHS, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Note:
TGR : Total Goitre Rate
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3.2.12 Suspected Cases of Dental and Skeletal Fluorosis as reported by States under National Programme
for Prevention & Control of Fluorosis (NPPCF)
Community School
S.
No. Total No. Suspected Total No. Suspected
Name of State Suspected Skeletal Cases
Examined Dental Cases Examined Dental Cases
1 Andhra Pradesh 79433 15901 309 20847 2215
2 Assam 36004 5236 480 2068 811
3 Bihar 8740 5270 1606 6250 1650
4 Chhattisgarh 2879 2540 252 482 482
5 Gujarat 3535 1193 656 25851 3580
6 Haryana 4413 1269 45 5476 2669
7 Jammu & Kashmir
8 Jharkhand 3754 401 281 8416 852
9 Karnataka 1317088 549988 197563 1098723 399062
10 Kerala 15268 1145 5 39986 9802
11 Madhya Pradesh 20297 7861 35 55224 26078
12 Maharashtra 84218 5512 1334 393783 4450
13 Odisha 98382 3815 1966
14 Punjab 38631 4494 58 31901 7007
15 Rajasthan 506552 237560 37783 302431
16 Tamil Nadu 41437 19948 13834 24671 16890
17 Telangana 10772 4635 3191 4953 2692
18 Uttar Pradesh 12588 2626 267 2055 1365
19 West Bengal 28638 8143 8257 22133 13053
India 2312629 877537 267922 2045250 492658
Source: Nutrition & IDD Cell, Dte.GHS, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Note :
Dental and Skeletal fluorosis figures are for both community and school survey sourve as per data provided by the states
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3.3.2 Delivery Care*
Births
Home delivery assisted by Births in Births in
Births a public
Institutional conducted by a doctor/ a private
delivered health
S. Institutional births in skilled health nurse/ health facility
States/UTs by facility
No. births (%) public facility personnel LHV/ANM/ delivered by
caesarean delivered by
(%) (out of total other health caesarean caesarean
section (%)
deliveries) (%) personnel section (%) section (%)
(%)
1 Andhra Pradesh 91.6 38.3 3.7 92.2 40.1 57.0 25.5
2 Assam 70.6 60.0 3.9 74.3 13.4 53.3 12.9
3 Bihar 63.8 47.7 8.2 70.0 6.2 31.0 2.6
4 Chattisgarh 70.2 55.9 8.4 78.0 9.9 46.6 5.7
5 Gujarat 88.7 32.6 2.2 87.3 18.4 26.6 10.8
6 Haryana 80.5 52.0 5.8 84.7 11.7 25.3 8.6
7 Jharkhand 61.9 41.8 8.0 69.6 9.9 39.5 4.6
8 Karnataka 94.3 61.4 3.1 93.9 23.6 40.3 16.9
9 Kerala 99.9 38.4 0.1 100.0 35.8 38.6 31.4
10 Madhya Pradesh 80.8 69.5 2.3 78.1 8.6 40.8 5.8
11 Maharashtra 90.3 48.9 3.6 91.1 20.1 33.1 13.1
12 Odisha 85.4 75.9 3.3 86.6 13.8 53.7 11.5
13 Punjab 90.5 51.7 4.5 94.1 24.6 39.7 17.8
14 Rajasthan 84.0 63.5 3.2 86.6 8.6 23.2 6.1
15 Tamil Nadu 99.0 66.7 0.6 99.3 34.1 51.3 26.3
16 Telangana 91.5 31.0 2.9 91.4 58.0 74.9 40.6
17 Uttar Pradesh 67.8 44.5 4.1 70.4 9.4 31.3 4.7
18 West Bengal 75.2 56.6 6.8 81.7 23.8 70.9 18.8
19 Arunachal Pradesh 52.3 42.7 2.1 53.8 8.9 37.5 12.5
20 Delhi 84.4 56.9 3.9 86.9 23.7 42.9 21.0
21 Goa 96.9 58.2 1.8 97.5 31.4 51.3 19.9
22 Himachal Pradesh 76.4 61.6 3.4 78.9 16.7 44.4 16.4
23 Jammu & Kashmir 85.7 78.1 2.2 87.6 33.1 75.5 35.1
24 Manipur 69.1 45.7 8.0 77.2 21.1 46.2 22.6
25 Meghalaya 51.4 39.4 2.6 53.8 7.6 31.4 9.8
26 Mizoram 80.1 63.8 3.8 83.8 12.7 30.0 12.3
27 Nagaland 32.8 25.1 8.9 41.3 5.8 31.4 13.5
28 Sikkim 94.7 82.7 2.4 97.1 20.9 49.3 18.1
29 Tripura 79.9 69.1 1.2 80.9 20.5 73.7 18.1
30 Uttarakhand 68.6 43.8 4.6 71.2 13.1 36.4 9.3
31 A&N Islands 96.6 92.3 1.0 97.5 19.3 @ 16.9
32 Chandigarh 91.6 72.4 1.7 93.3 22.6 (44) 19.5
Dadra & Nagar
33 88.0 66.4 1.9 89.5 16.2 38.4 12.0
Haveli
34 Daman & Diu 90.1 43.0 1.4 77.0 15.8 26.8 7.3
35 Lakshadweep 99.9 63.3 0.1 100.0 37.9 59.1 25.7
36 Puducherry 99.9 82.0 0.1 100.0 33.6 48.3 30.4
India 78.9 52.1 4.3 81.4 17.2 40.9 11.9
Source:National Family Health Survey 2015-16 (NFHS-4)
Note:
* For last birth in the 5 years before the survey
@ Percentage not shown; based on fewer than 25 unweighted cases
() Based on 25-49 unweighted cases
Female Male
Any Any modern IUD/PPIUD
S. No. States/UTs sterilization sterilization Pill (%) Condom (%)
method* (%) method* (%) (%)
(%) (%)
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3.3.4 Child Feeding Practises
Children Non breast
Children age Total children
under age Breastfeeding feeding
Children under 6-8 months age 6-23
3 years children age 6-23 children age
S. age 6 months receiving solid months
States/UTs breastfed months receiving 6-23 months
No. exclusively or semi-solid receiving an
within one an adequate receiving an
breastfed10 (%) food and adequate
hour of birth# diet^& (%) adequate
breastmilk^ (%) diet^& (%)
(%) diet^& (%)
1 Andhra Pradesh 40.1 70.2 56.1 6.5 11.9 7.6
2 Assam 64.4 63.5 49.9 8.7 10.8 8.9
3 Bihar 34.9 53.5 30.7 7.3 9.2 7.5
4 Chattisgarh 47.1 77.2 53.8 11.1 8.4 10.9
5 Gujarat 50.0 55.8 49.4 5.8 2.8 5.2
6 Haryana 42.4 50.3 35.9 7.0 10.0 7.5
7 Jharkhand 33.2 64.8 47.2 7.2 7.1 7.2
8 Karnataka 56.4 54.2 46.0 5.8 14.4 8.2
9 Kerala 64.3 53.3 63.1 21.3 22.3 21.4
10 Madhya Pradesh 34.5 58.2 38.1 6.9 4.8 6.6
11 Maharashtra 57.5 56.6 43.3 5.3 12.2 6.5
12 Odisha 68.6 65.6 54.9 8.9 5.0 8.5
13 Punjab 30.7 53.0 41.1 5.7 6.7 5.9
14 Rajasthan 28.4 58.2 30.1 3.4 3.7 3.4
15 Tamil Nadu 54.7 48.3 67.5 21.4 47.1 30.7
16 Telangana 37.1 67.3 57.1 9.6 11.4 9.9
17 Uttar Pradesh 25.2 41.6 32.6 5.3 5.3 5.3
18 West Bengal 47.5 52.3 52.0 19.1 25.7 19.6
19 Arunachal Pradesh 58.7 56.5 53.6 12.3 25.4 13.9
20 Delhi 29.1 49.8 45.0 4.8 9.5 5.8
21 Goa 73.3 60.9 * 9.1 (15.1) 10.4
22 Himachal Pradesh 41.1 67.2 52.7 11.2 9.9 10.9
23 Jammu & Kashmir 46.0 65.4 50.0 21.8 32.1 23.5
24 Manipur 65.4 73.6 78.8 19.3 14.1 18.8
25 Meghalaya 60.6 35.8 67.4 24.2 19.8 23.6
26 Mizoram 70.2 60.6 67.9 14.7 13.6 14.6
27 Nagaland 53.2 44.5 70.7 17.5 21.4 18.6
28 Sikkim 66.5 54.6 61.8 23.1 * 23.1
29 Tripura 44.4 70.7 13.6 5.3 * 5.9
30 Uttarakhand 27.8 51.0 46.7 8.6 7.9 8.5
31 A&N Islands 41.9 66.8 (45.1) 13.5 (17.6) 14.2
32 Chandigarh 33.5 * * (0.0) * 0.0
Dadra & Nagar
33 47.8 (72.7) * 0.0 * 0.0
Haveli
34 Daman & Diu 55.8 (52.3) * 6.2 (7.4) 6.5
35 Lakshadweep 54.3 55.0 * 12.2 * 11.3
36 Puducherry 65.3 45.5 76.8 21.8 54.8 31.1
India 41.6 54.9 42.7 8.7 14.3 9.6
Source: National Family Health Survey 2015-16 (NFHS-4)
Note:
# For last birth in the 5 years before the survey
^ Based on the youngest child living with the mother.
& Breastfed children receiving 4 or more food groups and a minimum meal frequency, non-breastfed children fed with a minimum of 3
Infant and Young Child Feeding Practices (fed with other milk or milk products at least twice a day, a minimum meal frequency that
is receiving solid or semi-solid food at least twice a day for breastfed infants 6-8 months and at least three times a day for breastfed
children 9-23 months, and solid or semi-solid foods from at least four food groups not including the milk or milk products food group).
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3.3.6 Unmet Need for Family Planning *
S.
States/UTs Total unmet need (%) Unmet need for spacing (%)
No.
India 12.9 5.7
1 Andhra Pradesh 4.7 3.1
2 Assam 14.2 5.8
3 Bihar 21.2 9.4
4 Chattisgarh 11.1 5.3
5 Gujarat 17.0 6.7
6 Haryana 9.3 3.8
7 Jharkhand 18.4 9.0
8 Karnataka 10.4 6.0
9 Kerala 13.7 8.3
10 Madhya Pradesh 12.1 5.7
11 Maharashtra 9.7 4.3
12 Odisha 13.6 4.7
13 Punjab 6.2 2.4
14 Rajasthan 12.3 5.7
15 Tamil Nadu 10.1 4.8
16 Telangana 7.3 3.8
17 Uttar Pradesh 18.1 6.8
18 West Bengal 7.5 3.0
19 Arunachal Pradesh 21.6 12.7
20 Delhi 15.8 4.9
21 Goa 17.5 8.3
22 Himachal Pradesh 15.7 4.8
23 Jammu & Kashmir 12.3 5.8
24 Manipur 30.1 12.7
25 Meghalaya 21.2 15.3
26 Mizoram 19.9 12.4
27 Nagaland 22.2 11.2
28 Sikkim 21.7 8.9
29 Tripura 10.7 4.1
30 Uttarakhand 15.5 5.2
31 A&N Islands 15.5 8.1
32 Chandigarh 6.3 1.8
33 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 19.6 10.6
34 Daman & Diu 19.7 11.0
35 Lakshadweep 17.9 13.2
36 Puducherry 8.3 4.8
Source: National Family Health Survey 2015-16 (NFHS-4)
Note:
* currently married women age 15–49 years
Unmet need for family planning refers to fecund women who are not using contraception but who wish to postpone the next birth
(spacing) or stop childbearing altogether (limiting). Specifically, women are considered to have unmet need for spacing if they are:
• At risk of becoming pregnant, not using contraception, and either do not want to become pregnant within the next two years, or are
unsure if or when they want to become pregnant.
• Pregnant with a mistimed pregnancy.
• Postpartum amenorrheic for up to two years following a mistimed birth and not using contraception.
Women are considered to have unmet need for limiting if they are:
• At risk of becoming pregnant, not using contraception, and want no (more) children.
• Pregnant with an unwanted pregnancy.
• Postpartum amenorrheic for up to two years following an unwanted birth and not using contraception.
• Women who are classified as in fecund have no unmet need because they are not at risk of becoming pregnant. Unmet need for family
planning is the sum of unmet need for spacing plus unmet need for limiting.
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3.3.8 Targets & Achievement of Maternity and Child Health Activities (Immunisation) in India, 2014-15
to 2017-18 (April - March)
(Figures in Million Nos.)
% Achievement Achievement % Achievement of
Year Need assesed Achievement Need assesed
of need assesed need assesed
T.T. ( Preg. Women) D.P.T. (3rd dose) / Pentavalent (3rd dose)
2014 - 15 29.72 23.45 78.90 25.92 23.18 89.43
2015 -16 29.6 23.37 78.95 25.87 23.23 89.80
2016 - 17 30.03 23.22 77.32 26.25 23.16 88.23
2017-18 30.05 26.63 88.61 26.31 23.23 88.30
DT(5 yrs)/ DPTS POLIO (3rd dose)
2014 - 15 23.81 12.45 52.29 25.93 22.59 87.12
2015 -16 24.13 13.2 54.70 25.87 22.76 87.98
2016 - 17 24.49 16.59 67.76 26.25 22.75 86.67
2017-18 24.71 14.61 59.15 26.31 23.02 87.50
B.C.G. MEASLES
2014 - 15 25.93 23.96 92.40 25.93 22.63 87.27
2015 -16 25.87 24.24 93.70 25.87 23.06 89.14
2016 - 17 26.25 23.74 90.44 26.25 23.13 88.11
2017-18 26.31 23.70 90.07 26.31 23.23 88.29
Source: HIMS Portal (Status as on 27.12.2018) Data as uploaded by the States /Uts on
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State/UT
No.
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Andhra Pradesh 2 1 1 0 1 7 0 0 1 0 15 6 7 8 7 2 4 10
2 Arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Assam 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
4 Bihar 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 5 2 1 1 0 1 0 0
5 Chhattisgarh 9 12 9 8 5 15 5 11 18 7 10 1 21 8 15 5 4 1
6 Goa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Gujarat 1 5 10 0 7 2 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 1
8 Haryana 5 2 2 0 28 21 6 14 4 4 3 7 5 0 0 3 5 1
9 Himachal Pradesh 2 0 0 0 0 2 4 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0
10 Jammu & Kashmir 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0
11 Jharkhand 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 1 0 1 1 3 1 0 1 4 0 0
12 Karnataka 5 8 4 8 3 0 0 1 2 13 11 2 1 3 4 11 0 2
13 Kerala 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0
14 Madhya Pradesh 8 23 18 13 64 79 30 17 19 22 51 20 38 17 8 14 25 14
CHAPTER four
Highlights 168
Explanatory notes on Health Data 169-171
4.1.3 Scheme wise Actual Expenditure on NRHM/NHM for various Annual Plans 175
4.1.4 Public Expenditure on Health by components across states, 2015-16 (Actuals) 176
Expenditure on Health: Per Capita, as share of Total Expenditure and as share of GSDP for all State &
4.1.5 177
Union Territories, 2015-16
Average Medical and other related Non-Medical Expenditure per Hospitalization Case for each
4.2.1 179
quintile class of UMPCE
Average Total Medical Expenditure per Child Birth as Inpatient over last 365 days by type of hospital
4.2.3 182
and quintile class of UMPCE
Major Source of Finance for Hospitalization Expenditure for households in different quintile classes of
4.2.4 182
UMPCE (percentage distribution)
4.3.3 Trends in Coverage, Income and Expenditure on Employees’ State Insurance Scheme (ESIS) 184
Health Insurance (Excluding Travel – Domestic/Overseas and Personal Accident) Policies, Gross
4.3.5 190
Premium and Number of Persons Covered, 2017-18
Annexure 195-216
Health Financing in India
Highlights
Health financing systems are critical for reaching universal health coverage. Health financing levers to move closer to
universal health coverage lie in three interrelated areas: raising funds for health; reducing financial barriers to access through
prepayment and subsequent pooling of funds in preference to direct out-of-pocket payments; and Allocating or using funds in a
way that promotes efficiency and equity. Developments in these key health financing areas will determine whether health services
exist and are available for everyone and whether people can afford to use health services when they need them.
Health Finance indicators provide an understanding of patterns of investments, expenditure, sources of funding and
proportion of allocation vis-à-vis other total allocations. It also provides an important tool to understand health outcomes in
relation to the expenditure.
l Total public expenditure on health for the year 2015-16 stood at Rs 1.4 lakh crores. (Table 4.1.1)
l Per capita public expenditure on health in nominal terms has gone up from Rs 621 in 2009-10 to Rs 1112 in 2015-16.
(Table 4.1.2)
l Public expenditure on health as a percentage of GDP was 1.02% in 2015-16. There is no significant change in expenditure
since 2009-10. (Table 4.1.2)
l The Centre-State share in total public expenditure on health was 31:69 in 2015-16. (Figure 4.1.1)
l Total public expenditure on health (excluding other Central Ministries) in 2015-16 was Rs 140,054 crores, with Medical
and Public Health comprising the major share (78.7%). The share of Family Welfare was 12.6%. (Figure 4.1.2)
l Urban and rural health services constituted 71% of the public expenditure on medical and public health in 2015-16.
(Figure 4.1.3)
l The North-Eastern states had the highest and EAG states (including Assam) had the lowest average per capita public
expenditure on health in 2015-16 (excluding UTs). (Table 4.1.5)
l The North Eastern states had the highest public health expenditure as a percentage of GSDP in 2015-16 (2.76%). The
value was 1.36% for EAG (including Assam) and 0.76% for major non-EAG states. (Table 4.1.5)
l Based on Health Survey (71st round) conducted by NSSO, Average medical expenditure incurred during stay at hospital
from Jan 2013 - Jun 2014 was Rs. 14,935 for rural and Rs. 24,436 for urban in India. (Table 4.2.2(a) and Table 4.2.2(b))
l Average total medical expenditure per child birth as in patient over last 365 days (survey conducted from Jan to Jun
2014) in a public hospital in rural area is Rs. 1,587 and in urban area is Rs. 2,117. (Table 4.2.3)
l Around 48 crore individuals were covered under any health insurance in the year 2017-18. This amounts to 37.2% of
the total population of India. 78% of them were covered by public insurance companies. (Table 4.3.5)
l Overall, 80% of all persons covered with insurance fall under Government sponsored schemes. (Table 4.3.5)
l Public insurance companies had a higher share of coverage and premium for all types of health insurance policies,
except family floater policies including individual policies. (Table 4.3.5)
l Compared to countries that have either Universal Health Coverage or moving towards it, India’s per capita public
spending on health is low. (Figure 4.4.3 and Table 4.4.1)
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Explanatory Notes on Health Data
Budget Estimates (BE): The ‘Budget Estimate’ for any ministry or scheme is the amount allocated to it in the budget papers for
the following year. For instance, in the budget speech in February 2018, the Finance Minister presented budget estimates for
expenditures under various heads for the 2018-19 financial year which runs from April 2018 to March 2019.
Revised Estimates (RE): Once the financial year gets underway, some ministries may need more funds than was actually allocated
to them under the budget estimates. The government approaches parliament with such supplementary requests for funds during
the course of the financial year (in the monsoon or winter session). These supplementary demands are reflected in the revised
estimates for the current year (2016-17). Thus, along with budget estimates for 2017-18, the Finance Minister presents the revised
estimates for 2016-17.
Actuals: Actual expenditures are the final amounts spent under different heads and may exceed (or fall short of) the Revised
Estimates. Since the actual expenditure can only be assessed once the financial year is over and final accounts have been prepared,
the Actual expenditures presented in the budget papers are for the earlier financial year i.e. for the year 2015-16.
1.1.1. Urban Health Services- Allopathy which includes Direction and Administration, Employees State Insurance Scheme,
Central Government Health Scheme, Medical Stores Depots, Departmental Drug Manufacture, School Health Scheme,
Hospital and Dispensaries, Other Health Schemes, Other expenditure.
1.1.2. Rural Health Services- Allopathy which includes Health Sub-centres, Subsidiary Health Centres, Primary Health Centres,
Community Health Centres, Hospitals and Dispensaries, Other Expenditure.
1.1.3. Urban and Rural Health Services- Other systems of medicine which includes Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Unani, Siddha,
Other Systems
1.1.4. Medical Education Research and Training which includes expenditure on medical research and training institutions such
as J.I.P.M.E.R, Lady Hardinge Medical College etc.
1.1.5. Public Health which includes Direction and Administration, Training, Prevention and Control of diseases, Prevention
of food adulteration, Drug Control, Manufacture of Sera/Vaccine, Public Health Laboratories, Public Health Education,
Public Health Publicity, Other Systems, Other Expenditure.
1.1.6. General which includes Health Statistics & Evaluation, International Co-operation, Other expenditure.
1.1.7. Deduct Recoveries which includes receipts by way of recoveries which are to be adjusted against overall expenditure.
1.3 Others
For Central government, it includes Medical reimbursement/ Medical Treatment expenditure, Other departments expenditure
within the health demand, Secretariat Social Service Expenditure (2251), and medical expenditure by Ministry of Defence, Labour
& Employment, Railways, Science and Technology, Mines and Post. For State Governments this definition would exclude medical
expenditure by Ministry of Defence, Labour & Employment, Railways, Science and Technology, Mines and Post.
Apart from the above 3 categories of public expenditure, we further define the components of National Health Mission, one of
the main programmes of the government. It includes the following 8 components:
a. NRHM-RCH Flexible Pool which includes: RCH Flexible Pool, Routine Immunisation, Pulse Polio Immunisation, Iodine
Deficiency Disorder Control Programme
b. Health System Strengthening under NRHM
c. National Urban Health Mission - Flexible Pool
d. Flexible Pool for Communicable Diseases which includes National Vector Borne Disease Control Program, National
T.B. Control Programme, National Leprosy Eradication Programme, Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme
e. Flexible Pool for Non-Communicable Diseases, Injury & Trauma which includes National Programme for Control
of Blindness, National Mental Health Programme, Health Care for the Elderly, National Programme for Prevention
&Control of Deafness, National Tobacco Control Programme, National Oral Health Programme, Assistance to States
for Capacity Building, National Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, CVD and Stroke, Other
New Initiatives under Non-Communicable Diseases.
f. Miscellaneous Programmes which includes (1) Forward Linkages to NRHM and (2) Pilot Projects which includes Sports
Medicine, Deafness, Leptospirosis Control, Control of Human Rabies, Medical Rehabilitation, Oral Health, Fluorosis
g. Human Resources for Health
Finally, EAG or Empowered Action Group of States refers to the 8 eight states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh,
Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand which are relatively populous resulting in challenges in socio-economic
development.
Expenditure incurred per childbirth at public and private source separately for the rural and urban areas is also tabulated. Further,
the contributions of different sources of financing, if not covered by some health protection scheme, to meet the total expenditure
on hospitalization is also included in this section.
3. HEALTH INSURANCE:
3.1 Family Floater Insurance Policies: Family Floater is one single policy that takes care of the hospitalization expenses of the
entire family. The policy has one single sum insured, which can be utilised by any/all insured persons in any proportion or
amount subject to maximum of overall limit of the policy sum insured.
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3.2 Group Insurance Policies: Group insurance policies are those in which a single master policy in the name of a group is
issued to the manager of the group. Groups, for this purpose, can be employer-employee groups or non employer-
employee groups as defined by IRDA’s group insurance guidelines. (Examples are savings bank account holders of a bank
or members of the same social or cultural association etc.)
4. INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON OF HEALTH FINANCING INDICATORS:
SEARO- South-East Asia Regional Office: refers to the WHO region consisting of the following 10 countries:
Bhutan, Bangladesh, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, India, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor-Leste.
UHC Service Coverage Index: Coverage of essential health services (defined as the average coverage of essential services based
on tracer interventions that include reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health, infectious diseases, non-communicable
diseases and service capacity and access, among the general and the most disadvantaged population). UHC Service Coverage
Index of 80 and above is included in this section.
Note:
GDP figures from 2011-12 to 2015-16 released vide press note dated 31st January, 2017 were subsequently revised by incorporating the
new series of Index of Industrial Production (IIP) and Wholesale Price Index (WPI) released on 31st May, 2017 are available at Central
Statistics Office, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation. Second revised estimates of GDP are given in 2011-12, 2012-13,
and 2013-14.
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Source: “Health Sector Financing by Centre and States/UTs in India 2015-16 to 2017-18”, National Health Accounts Cell, Ministry of Health &
Family Welfare
Source: “Health Sector Financing by Centre and States/UTs in India 2015-16 to 2017-18”, National Health Accounts Cell, Ministry of Health &
Family Welfare
Notes: For explanations, please refer to Description on Page 169
* Others include Medical reimbursement/ Medical Treatment expenditure, other departments’ expenditure within the
health demand, Secretariat Social Service Expenditure (2251), and medical expenditure by Ministry of Defence, Labour &
Employment, Railways, Science & technology, Mines & Post.
Sector Financing by Centre and States/UTs in India 2015-16 to 2017-18”, National Health
Source: “Health
Accounts Cell, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.
Note:
* Miscellaneous includes 8 items (Research & Evaluation, Transport, Compensation, Mass Education, Selected Area Programme,
Reproductive Child Health Programme, Assistance to Public Sector and other Undertakings, International Cooperation) and Deduct
Recoveries.
** This total differs from the total in Table 4.1.1 because it excludes all UTs.
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4.1.3 Scheme wise Actual Expenditure on NRHM/NHM for various Annual Plans
(in Rs. Crores)
S Name of Scheme 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 (BE)
No. (Prov)
1. NRHM-RCH Flexible Pool 11125.91 15895.55 15926.98 16885.73
2. National Urban Health Mission-Flexible Pool 490.74 664.20 868.46 950.00
3. Flexible Pool for Communicable Diseases 1173.38 2602.31 1795.13 1928.00
4. Flexible Pool for Non-Communicable Diseases, 507.77 922.58 546.76 717.00
injury & Trauma
5. Infrastructure Maintenance 5271.10 5501.06 6242.17 6043.41
6. Strengthening of State Drug Regulatory System 22.00 52.35 179.27 206.00
7. Prime Minister's Development Plan for J & K 275.00 287.93 273.71 63.36
8. Strengthening of National Programme 93.88 115.00
Management of the NHM
9. Forward Linkages to NRHM 27.54 26.18 75.61 0.00
10. Pilot Projects 26.30 23.28 26.19 25.00
11. Human Resources for Health 31.69
12. Human Resources for Health & Medical 4025.00 4213.70 4250.00
Education*
13. Tertiary Care* 618.89 288.68 550.00
14. Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana Ayushman 0.00 455.98 2224.46 6556.00
Bharat - Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana
15. Janssnkhya Sthirtha Kosh (JSK) 0.00 0.00 0.00 11.50
Grand Total (1 to 15) 18951.43 31075.31 32755.00 38301.00
Source: Budget NRHM/NHM Section, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Note: * Schemes transferred to NHM]
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4.1.5: Expenditure on Health: Per Capita, as share of Total Expenditure and as share of GSDP for all State
& Union Territories, 2015-16*
Total State Health
Total State GSDP 2015- Per Capita Health
Expenditure Expenditure Population
Expenditure 16 Current Health Expenditure
State/UT on Health as a % of 2015-16 (in
(Rs. In Prices (Rs in Expenditure as a % of
(Rs. In Total State Crores)3
Crores)2# Crores)4 (Rs) GSDP
Crores)1 Expenditure
(1) (2) (3)=(1)/(2) (4) (5) (6)@=(1)/(4) (7)=(1)/(5)
Major (Non EAG ) States
Andhra Pradesh$ 5013 106638 4.70% 4.95 609934 1013 0.82%
Delhi 4183 36520 11.45% 2.10 548081 1992 0.76%
Goa 729 12010 6.07% 0.20 54275 3643 1.34%
Gujarat 7432 126821 5.86% 6.25 1025188 1189 0.72%
Haryana 3055 85037 3.59% 2.73 485184 1119 0.63%
Himachal Pradesh 1894 28373 6.67% 0.71 112852 2667 1.68%
Jammu & Kashmir 2925 49294 5.93% 1.24 119093 2359 2.46%
Karnataka 6980 138715 5.03% 6.21 1012804 1124 0.69%
Kerala 5207 88960 5.85% 3.56 557947 1463 0.93%
Maharashtra 12066 237327 5.08% 11.94 2001223 1011 0.60%
Punjab 3400 57963 5.87% 2.90 391543 1173 0.87%
Tamil Nadu 8543 171349 4.99% 6.92 1161963 1235 0.74%
Telangana 4626 96297 4.80% 3.50 567588 1322 0.82%
West Bengal 7239 135929 5.33% 9.31 n.a 778
Major (Non EAG) States^ 5.34% 1172 0.76%
EAG + 1 States**
Assam 4992 70428 7.09% 3.23 226276 1546 2.21%
Bihar 5067 128706 3.94% 10.33 381501 491 1.33%
Chhattisgarh 3480 65898 5.28% 2.57 260776 1354 1.33%
Jharkhand 2891 59995 4.82% 3.34 231294 866 1.25%
Madhya Pradesh 5535 132647 4.17% 7.73 530443 716 1.04%
Odisha 3921 81741 4.80% 4.23 330874 927 1.19%
Rajasthan 9858 175589 5.61% 7.25 683758 1360 1.44%
Uttar Pradesh 15872 312811 5.07% 21.64 1119862 733 1.42%
Uttarakhand 1871 30799 6.07% 1.06 175772 1765 1.06%
EAG + 1 States 5.05% 871 1.36%
North East States
Arunachal Pradesh 673 11740 5.73% 0.13 20433 5177 3.29%
Manipur 536 9841 5.45% 0.26 19233 2061 2.79%
Meghalaya 623 9253 6.73% 0.28 25967 2223 2.40%
Mizoram 645 7731 8.34% 0.11 15339 5862 4.20%
Nagaland 588 10156 5.79% 0.24 19816 2450 2.97%
Sikkim 308 5431 5.66% 0.06 16954 5126 1.81%
Tripura 829 12537 6.62% 0.38 34368 2183 2.41%
North East States 6.30% 2878 2.76%
Union Territories (UT)***
Andaman & Nicobar 310 n.a 0.05 5932 6201 5.23%
Chandigarh 378 n.a 0.17 28643 2224 1.32%
Dadra & Nagar Haveli 98 n.a 0.04 n.a 2451
Daman & Diu 62 n.a 0.03 n.a 2073
Lakshadweep 60 n.a 0.01 n.a 6018
Puducherry 534 6062 8.82% 0.16 25060 3340 2.13%
Union Territories (UT) 3137 2.42%
Source:
1. “Health Sector Financing by Centre and States/UTs in India 2015-16 to 2017-18”, National Health Accounts Cell, Ministry of Health &
Family Welfare.
2. State Finances : A Study of Budgets, Reserve Bank of India
3. “Report of the Technical Group on Population Projections may 2006”, National Commission on Population, Registrar General of India
4. Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) at Current Prices with base year 2011-12 (as on 28-02-2018) from Central Statistics Office,
Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation.
Source:
1. “Health Sector Financing by Centre and States/UTs in India”, National Health Accounts Cell, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.
2. “Report of the Technical Group on Population Projections may 2006”, National Commission on Population, Registrar General of India
Source:
1. “Health Sector Financing by Centre and States/UTs in India”, National Health Accounts Cell, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.
2. “Report of the Technical Group on Population Projections may 2006”, National Commission on Population, Registrar General of India
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4.2 Average Expenditure per Hospitalization Case on Health
4.2.1 Average Medical and other related Non-Medical Expenditure per Hospitalization Case for each
quintile class of UMPCE (in Rs.)
Quintile Average Expenditure during stay at hospital
Class of
UMPCE*
Medical Other Total
Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban
1 10146 11199 1658 1317 11805 12516
2 11276 14533 1791 1620 13067 16153
3 10326 17926 1766 1772 12092 19697
4 13482 24776 1879 2131 15361 26907
5 21293 42675 2458 2743 23752 45418
All 14935 24436 2021 2019 16956 26455
Source: “Key Indicators of Social Consumption in India- Health, 2014, NSS 71st Round”, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation
Note:
* This refers to the 5 quintile classes of the Rural/Urban ALL-INDIA distribution (Estimated distribution) of households by Usual Monthly
Per Capita Expenditure (UMPCE)
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4.2.2 (b) Average Medical Expenditure and Non-Medical Expenditure on account of hospitalization per
hospitalization case for each State/UT, Gender and Sector [Urban]
(in Rs.)
avg.med.exp. during stay at avg. of other med.exp. on account
State/UT Total expenditure
hospital of hospitalization
Male Female Person Male Female Person Male Female Person
Andhra Pradesh 42894 16144 31242 2729 2041 2429 45623 18186 33671
Arunachal Pradesh 10685 6908 8926 2008 1537 1789 12693 8445 10715
Assam 31945 60152 47064 4767 5768 5304 36711 65921 52368
Bihar 35363 15632 25004 4758 2055 3054 39521 17687 28058
Chhattisgarh 25360 17465 22647 2544 1675 2245 27904 19139 24891
Goa 39322 28501 34730 2542 2016 2319 41864 30516 37049
Gujarat 26134 17606 23165 3691 2386 3237 29824 19992 26401
Haryana 21954 18262 20155 1191 1047 1121 23145 19309 21276
Himachal Pradesh 35502 27870 32370 3325 2161 2847 38827 30030 35217
Jammu & Kashmir 45243 16776 28590 3191 2130 2570 48434 18905 31160
Jharkhand 17040 11592 13948 2940 1682 2226 19979 13274 16174
Karnataka 14689 11946 13151 2023 1732 1860 16712 13679 15011
Kerala 27592 17456 22190 2404 1668 2012 29996 19124 24202
Madhya Pradesh 16931 14325 15465 1923 1442 1652 18854 15766 17117
Maharashtra 30851 17516 23993 3006 1791 2381 33857 19306 26374
Manipur 28378 30598 29493 1816 1255 1534 30194 31854 31028
Meghalaya 10052 10380 10215 3618 3573 3595 13669 13953 13810
Mizoram 16087 21376 18786 3184 2830 3004 19271 24206 21789
Nagaland 11182 14945 13461 2591 4514 3756 13773 19459 17216
Odisha 17116 14617 15788 2974 2438 2689 20090 17055 18477
Punjab 17186 23199 19750 2945 2987 2963 20131 26186 22713
Rajasthan 31793 28040 29971 2240 1760 2007 34033 29800 31978
Sikkim 23458 10054 16731 2022 1213 1616 25480 11267 18346
Tamil Nadu 11169 8942 9939 9026 3209 5813 20195 12151 15751
Telangana 29093 18115 23757 2714 1935 2336 31808 20050 26092
Tripura 25946 16350 20617 2541 1506 1966 28486 17856 22584
Uttar Pradesh 13744 8887 11638 2645 1834 2294 16390 10721 13931
Uttarakhand 33498 30150 31653 1990 1554 1749 35488 31704 33402
West Bengal 30766 22174 25703 2875 1696 2180 33641 23869 27883
A & N Islands 28462 20826 24875 1832 2986 2374 30293 23812 27249
Chandigarh 15662 2284 8389 5186 1030 2927 20848 3314 11316
D & N Haveli 55879 17967 35158 2529 1717 2085 58408 19684 37243
Daman & Diu 9886 4956 7749 619 430 537 10505 5386 8286
Delhi 8570 6105 6930 1662 377 807 10232 6482 7737
Lakshadweep 7335 9859 8604 6213 3291 4744 13548 13150 13348
Puducherry 18969 9176 14076 2241 1389 1815 21210 10564 15891
India 28165 20754 24436 2286 1757 2019 30450 22511 26455
Source: “Key Indicators of Social Consumption in India- Health, 2014, NSS 71st Round”, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation
Expenditure on Institutional Childbirth
4.2.4 Major Source of Finance for hospitalisation expenditure for households in different quintile classes
of UMPCE (percentage distribution)
Quintile Class of % of households reporting as source of finance for meeting the medical expenditure
UMPCE*
Contribution
Household Sale of Physical
Borrowings From Friends / Others All
Income/ Savings Assets Relatives
RURAL
1 65.6 26.8 1.1 5.3 0.5 100
2 67.1 25.8 1.4 4.8 0.5 100
3 68.1 25.3 0.6 5.1 0.5 100
4 68.8 26.0 0.4 3.8 0.8 100
5 68.1 23.1 0.9 6.9 0.7 100
All 67.8 24.9 0.8 5.4 0.7 100
URBAN
1 68.4 21.7 0.4 6.4 2.7 100.0
2 71.8 21.9 0.4 4.5 1.1 100.0
3 74.1 20.7 0.3 3.9 0.7 100.0
4 74.9 16.1 0.3 6.9 1.6 100.0
5 80.9 13.7 0.4 3.7 1.0 100.0
All 74.9 18.2 0.4 5.0 1.3 100.0
Source: “Key Indicators of Social Consumption in India- Health, 2014, NSS 71st Round”, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation
Note:
* * This refers to the 5 quintile classes of the Rural/Urban ALL-INDIA distribution (Estimated distribution) of households by Usual Monthly
Per Capita Expenditure (UMPCE)
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4.3 Health Coverage and Insurance
A. Government Health Schemes
1. Ayushman Bharat - Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY)
Ayushman Bharat – Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) is the flagship scheme of Government of India that provides
a health cover of up to Rs. 5 lakhs per family per year, for secondary and tertiary care hospitalization to over 10.74 crore poor and
vulnerable families (approximately 50 crore people). Launched on 23rd September 2018, PM-JAY has been designed to provide
financial risk protection against catastrophic health expenditure that impoverishes an estimated 6 crore people every year.
Benefits
l Health cover of up to Rs. 5,00,000 per family per year, for secondary and tertiary care hospitalization
l Cashless access to hospitalization services
l No cap on family size, age or gender
l All pre–existing conditions are covered
l Benefits are portable across the country in all empaneled hospitals
l 1,393 procedures covering treatment, food, drugs and supplies, and diagnostics services
l PM-JAY covers cost of hospitalization, treatment, up to 3 days of pre-hospitalization and 15 days of post-
hospitalization follow-up care
Coverage
Over 10.74 crore poor and vulnerable families (or 50 crore people) are covered as per specific deprivation criteria identified under
the Socio-Economic Caste Census (SECC), 2011.
For Rural
Total deprived Households targeted for AB PM-JAY who belong to one of the six deprivation criteria amongst D1, D2, D3, D4, D5
and D7:
l Only one room with kucha walls and kucha roof (D1)
l No adult member between age 16 to 59 (D2)
l Female headed households with no adult male member between age 16 to 59 (D3)
l Disabled member and no able-bodied adult member (D4)
l SC/ST households (D5)
l Landless households deriving major part of their income from manual casual labour (D7)
Automatically included-
Households without shelter
l Destitute/ living on alms
l Manual scavenger families
l Primitive tribal groups
l Legally released bonded labour
For Urban
Occupational Categories of Workers
l Rag picker
l Beggar
l Domestic worker
l Street vendor/ Cobbler/hawker / Other service provider working on streets
The budget allocation for the fiscal year 2018-19 was Rs. 2,400 Crore and Amount Expended was Rs. 1965.27 Crore.
l The budget allocation for the fiscal year 2019-20 is Rs. 6,400.00 Crore.
The annual maximum budgetary ceiling for the fiscal year 2018-19 is Rs. 1,102/- per family, which has two component Rs. 50/-
towards Administrative Expenses and Rs. 1,052/- towards Grant-in-Aid for implementation purpose.
Under Trust Mode: The actual cost of treatment cost incurred for the treatment of beneficiary shall be shared in the ratio as
specified in para above, subject to maximum budgetary ceiling for the Central Government’s Share of Grant-in-Aid, whichever is
less.
Under Mixed Mode: The lowest premium discovered upon open tendering done by the State Government together with the
actual cost of treatment cost incurred in assurance mode for the treatment of beneficiary shall be shared in the ratio as specified
in para above, subject to maximum budgetary ceiling for the Central Government’s Share of Grant-in-Aid, whichever is less.
Implementation Status
32 states and UTs have signed MoUs with the Government of India formally agreeing to implement PM-JAY in their respective
states. Three States - Delhi, Odisha, and Telangana – are yet to sign the MoU, while West Bengal has withdrawn from the scheme.
Modes of implementation
States have been provided flexibility to choose mode of implementation which can be through insurance, assurance (through a
trust/society), or mixed (partly through insurance and partly through assurance).
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Insurance Mode (9) Trust Mode (17) Mixed Mode (6)
Meghalaya Andhra Pradesh Tripura Chhattisgarh
Mizoram Arunachal Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Gujarat
Nagaland Assam Uttarakhand Jharkhand
Dadra & Nagar Haveli Bihar Lakshadweep Maharashtra
Daman & Diu Goa Andaman & Nicobar Rajasthan
Jammu & Kashmir Madhya Pradesh Chandigarh Tamil Nadu
Puducherry Manipur Karnataka
Kerala Sikkim Haryana
Punjab Himachal Pradesh
2. Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) is a health scheme for serving/retired
Central Government employees and their families.
Subscription rates for CGHS membership: The subscription rates ranges between Rs 250 to Rs. 1,000 depending on the Levels in
the Pay Matrix as per 7th CPC.
ESIS is a contributory scheme on the patterns of social health insurance. The existing wage limit for coverage under the Act
is Rs. 21,000/- per month (w.e.f. 01/01/2017).
The scheme is being implemented in all the States except, Arunachal Pradesh and Lakshadweep. It is also implemented in
Delhi and Chandigarh.
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Medical benefit is one part of the benefits under ESIS which also includes other benefits for sickness, maternity, disablement
etc. Full medical care is provided to an insured person and his family members from the day he enters insurable employment.
There is no ceiling on expenditure on the treatment of an insured person or his family member, and treatment can be availed
at primary, secondary and tertiary levels. Medical care is also provided to retired and permanently disabled insured persons
and their spouses on payment of a token annual premium of Rs.120/-.
The following table indicates the coverage situation.
http://www.rsby.gov.in/
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5. Other Central schemes of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
a. Health Minister’s Discretionary Grant
Financial Assistance up to Rs. 1, 25,000 is available under this scheme for poor indigent patients to defray a part of the expenditure
on hospitalization/treatment in Government hospitals in cases where free medical facilities are not available. The assistance is
provided for treatment of life threatening diseases related like heart disease, cancer, kidney problems, brain tumour etc.
In 2018-19, financial assistance totalling Rs. 5.00 Crores was given to 516 patients under Health Minister Discretionary Grant
(HMDG). 2
Applications for financial assistance up to Rs. 1.50 lakh are to be processed and sanctioned by the respective State Illness Assistance
Fund. Applications for assistance beyond Rs. 1.50 lakh and also of those where State Illness Assistance Fund has not been set up,
are processed in this Department for release from the RAN. In order to provide immediate financial assistance to the extent of
Rs. 2,00,000 per case, to critically ill, poor patients who are living below poverty line (BPL) and undergoing treatment, selected
hospitals are provided with a revolving fund of Rs. 50 lakhs.
In 2018-19, financial assistance totalling Rs. 3342.52 lakh was given directly to 644 patients under RAN (Central fund) and further,
3
the revolving fund of amount Rs. 255.00 lakh has also been given to the above hospitals/Institutes .
c. Health Minister’s Cancer Patient Fund (HMCPF) within Rashtriya Arogya Nidhi (RAN)
The “Health Minister’s Cancer Patient Fund (HMCPF) within the Rashtriya Arogya Nidhi (RAN)” has also been set up in 2009. In
order to utilize the Health Minister’s Cancer Patient Fund, the Revolving Fund as under RAN, has been established in 27 Regional
Cancer Centres (RCCs). The financial assistance to a Cancer Patient up to Rs. 2,00,000 would be processed by the RCC concerned,
on whose disposal the revolving fund has been placed. Individual cases, which require assistance of more than Rs. 2.00 lakh is to
be sent to the Ministry for processing. Revolving Funds have been created in all the 27 Regional Cancer Centres (RCCs) and funds
up to Rs. 50 lakhs will be placed at their disposal. The Revolving Funds will be replenished on fulfilment of conditions regarding
submission of utilization certificate and list of beneficiaries.
An amount of Rs. 403.76 lakh was released to Regional Cancer Centres from Health Minister’s Cancer Patient Fund during 2018-
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2
Grants Section, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
3
Grants Section, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
4
Grants Section, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
5
This essentially includes all insurance bought from for-profit insurance companies in the private and public sector.
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Source: Annual Report of Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority India, 2017-18
Note:
“Cov” stands for Coverage (number of persons covered) and “Pre” stands for premium.
Source: Annual Report of Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority India, 2017-18
Note:
Claim Ratio = [(Net Claim incurred)/Net Earned Premium)]*100
Source: Global Health Expenditure Database, World Health Organization accessed from
http://apps.who.int/nha/database/select/Indicators/en as on 20.06.2019
Notes:
1. For India, see Table 4.1.2 of Chapter 4
2. As per System of Health Accounts 2011 (SHA 2011), Domestic General Government Health Expenditure as a % of GDP (CGHE-D% GDP) is
taken as Public Expenditure on Health as a % of GDP (Technical brief on the Indicators published on the World Health Organization’s Global
Health Expenditure Database accessed from http://apps.who.int/nha/database/DoucmentationCentre/Index/en
Source: Global Health Expenditure Database, World Health Organization accessed from
http://apps.who.int/nha/database/select/Indicators/en as on 20.06.2019
Note:
1. For India, see Table 4.1.2 of Chapter 4
2. SERO countries exclude Democratic People’s Republic of Korea due to data being unavailable.
3. As per System of Health Accounts 2011 (SHA 2011), Domestic General Government Health Expenditure as a % of GDP (CGHE-D% GDP) is
taken as Public Expenditure on Health as a % of GDP (Technical brief on the Indicators published on the World Health Organization’s Global
Health Expenditure Database accessed from http://apps.who.int/nha/database /DoucmentationCentre/Index/en
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Figure 4.4.3: Per Capita Public Expenditure on Health (in average exchange rate US$ for SEARO Countries – 2016
Source: Global Health Expenditure Database, World Health Organization accessed from
http://apps.who.int/nha/database/select/Indicators/en as on 20.06.2019
Notes:
1. For India, see Table 4.1.2 of this report. India figure for per Capita Public Expenditure on Health converted to average exchange rate for
US$ for 2015-16 from RBI database available at http://rbi.org.in/scripts/PublicationsView.aspx?id=17281
2. SEARO countries exclude Democratic People’s Republic of Korea due to data being unavailable.
3. Domestic General Government Health Expenditure per Capita in US$ (GGHE-D_pc_USD) istaken as per Capita Public Expenditure on
Health 9in average exchange rate US$
Source: Global Health Expenditure Database, World Health Organization accessed from http://apps.who.int/nha/database/Select/Indicators/
en as on 20.06.2019 for Public Expenditure on Health as a % of GDP.
2.http://apps.who.int/gho/data/node.imr.UHC_INDEX_REPORTED?lang=en and Universal Health Coverage Data Portal for UHC Service
Coverage Index
Note:
1. UHC Service Coverage Index-Coverage of essential health services (defined as the average coverage of essential services based on tracer
interventions that include reproductive, maternal, new born and child health, infectious diseases, non -communicable diseases and
service capacity and access, among the general and the most disadvantaged population).
2. Public Expenditure on Health as a % of GDP among countries with UHC Service Coverage Index of 80 and above except India as shown
in the chart.
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4.1 Five Year Plan Outlay
Table 4.1: Pattern of Central Allocation (Total for the Country & Union MOHFW)
(Rs.in crores)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 First Plan (1951-56) (Actuals) 1960.0 65.2 (3.3) 0.1 (0.1) 65.3 3.4
2 Second Plan (1956-61 ) (Actuals) 4672.0 140.8 (3.0) 5.0 (0.1) 145.8 3.1
3 Third Plan (1961-66) (Actuals) 8576.5 225.9 (2.6) 24.9 (0.3) 250.8 2.9
4 Annual Plans (1966-69) (Actuals) 6625.4 140.2 (2.1) 70.4 (1.1) 210.6 3.2
5 Fourth Plan (1969-74) (Actuals) 15778.8 335.5 (2.1) 278 (1.8) 613.5 3.9
6 Fifth Plan (1974-79) (Actuals) 39426.2 760.8 (1.9) 491.8 (1.2) 1252.6 3.1
7 Annual Plan 1979 - 80 (Actuals) 12176.5 223.1 (1.8) 118.5 (1.0) 341.6 2.8
8 Sixth Plan (1980-85) (Actuals) 109291.7 2025.2 (1.8) 1387 (1.3) 3412.2 3.1
9 Seventh Plan (1985-90) (Actuals) 218729.6 3688.6 (1.7) 3120.8 (1.4) 6809.4 3.1
10 Annual Plan (1990-91) (Actuals) 61518.1 960.9 (1.6) 784.9 (1.3) 1745.8 2.9
11 Annual Plan (1991-92) (Actuals) 65855.8 1042.2 (1.6) 856.6 (1.3) 1898.8 2.9
12 Eighth Plan (1992-97) (Outlays) 434100.0 7494.2 (1.7) 6500 (1.5) 108 (0.02) 14102.2 3.2
13 Ninth Plan (1997-02) (Outlays) 859200.0 19818.4 (2.31) 15120.2 (1.76) 266.35 (0.03) 35204.95 4.1
775
14 Tenth Plan (2002-07) (Outlays) 1484131.3 31020.3 (2.09) 27125.0 (1.83) 58920.3 4.0
-0.05
136147.0 ***
15 Eleventh Plan(2007-12) (Outlays) 2156571.0 3988.0 (0.18) 140135.0 6.5
(6.31)
16 Twelfth Plan (2012-17) (Outlays) 75145.3 10044.0 193405.7 11394.0 10029.0 300018.0
17 Annual Plan (2012-13) (Outlays) 6585.0 990.0 20542.0 1700.0 660.0 30477.0
18 Annual Plan (2013-14) (Outlays) 8166.0 1069.0 20999.0 1785.0 726.0 32745.0
19 Annual Plan (2014-15) (Outlays) 8233.0 1069.0 21912.0 1785.0 726.0 33725.0
20 Annual Plan (2015-16) (Outlays) 11324.5 1008.0 18295.0 1397.0 713.2 30627.5
21 Annual Plan (2016-17) (Outlays) 14824.6 1050.0 20500.0 1700.0 750.0 36374.6
22 Annual Plan (2017-18) (Outlays) 17661.8 1428.7 27690.7 2000.0 1500.0 50281.2
23 Annual Plan (2018-19) (Outlays) 20670.4 1626.4 32129.6 2100.0 1800.0 52326.4
24 Annual Plan (2019-20) (Outlays) 23409.3 1739.8 38301.0 2500.0 1900.0 67850.1
Source: Budget Division of Department of Health, NRHM/NHM, AYUSH, NACO & Health Research
Note:
* Deptt. ISM & H (now AYUSH) was created during the 8th Plan Period and w.e.f. 2015-16, has become a separate Ministry.
** Figures in brackets indicate percentage to total plan investment outlay.
*** Deptt. of Health & Family Welfare merged from 2005 and Rs. 136,147.00 crores includes Rs. 4496.08 crores for newly created Health
Research Department created during 2008-09
# RSBY has been included in NHM Budget from 2016-17. In NHP-2016, RSBY budget was not included.
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Table 4.2: Actual Expenditure of Tenth Plan (2002-07) , Eleventh Plan (2007-12), Twelfth Plan (2012-17),
2017-18, 2018-19 (Prov.) and Approved Outlay 2019-20 in Central Sector for MOHFW*
(Rs.in crores)
1.01 Secretariat - Social Services 107.62 94.67 126.33 123.05 126.33 123.05
Direction & Admn. (Dte. G.H.S) 47.00 45.01 60.16 48.81 60.16 48.81
Direction & Admn. (Dte.C.G.H.S) 2.40 1.46 2.79 1.95 2.79 1.95
1.03 Central Government Health Scheme 1035.00 1000.66 1246.65 1098.57 1246.65 1098.57
1.04 Safdarjang Hospital, New Delhi 917.00 900.84 1091.76 1011.30 1091.76 1011.30
Vardhman Mahaveer Medical College, New Delhi 12.00 11.89 13.93 12.96 13.93 12.96
1.05 Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, New Delhi 462.00 437.51 505.56 481.35 505.56 481.35
Dr. RML PGIMER, New Delhi 30.00 36.62 51.31 50.88 51.31 50.88
1.06 Lady Hardinge Medical College & Smt. Sucheta Kripalani Hospital & New Delhi 296.00 322.84 406.49 330.20 406.49 330.20
1.07 Kalawati Saran Children's Hospital, New Delhi 90.00 82.31 105.48 93.00 105.48 93.00
Central Institute of Psychiatry, Ranchi 95.00 94.72 130.30 74.61 130.30 74.61
All India Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mumbai 24.75 21.13 34.24 20.34 34.24 20.34
RAK College of Nursing, New Delhi 10.50 9.81 41.37 39.85 41.37 39.85
Lady Reading Health School 4.48 2.86 4.04 2.87 4.04 2.87
Port Health Estt. Including APHO 46.35 28.18 57.04 29.87 57.04 29.87
Port Health Office, JN Port, Nhava Sheva 1.65 0.79 1.16 0.86 1.16 0.86
National TB Training Institute, Bangalore 11.75 12.79 12.30 12.46 12.30 12.46
N.I.C.D., New Delhi (Main Institution) 56.58 41.23 55.54 44.02 55.54 44.02
Food Research and Standardisation Lab. 12.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00
Central Drugs Standard Control Org. 184.70 94.68 378.49 100.28 378.49 100.28
BCG Vaccine Laboratory, Guindy, Chennai 17.50 14.78 21.07 15.08 21.07 15.08
AIIH & PH, Kolkata 41.10 31.75 40.04 27.49 40.04 27.49
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S. No. Scheme/Programme/Institute Actuals
BE Actuals BE Actuals BE
(Prov.)
Central Health Education Bureau, New Delhi 5.00 5.23 6.78 4.43 6.78 4.43
F.W. Training and Res. Centre, Bombay 7.22 4.84 26.97 6.11 26.97 6.11
Rural Health Training Centre, Najafgarh 17.00 15.07 19.99 15.37 19.99 15.37
National Advisory Board for Standards 1.80 0.12 0.30 0.24 0.30 0.24
Project Feasibility Testing Scheme 0.40 0.15 0.17 0.16 0.17 0.16
Total - Establishment Expenditure of the Centre 3804.15 3526.75 4730.75 3845.88 4730.75 3845.88
2.01 Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana 2450.00 1953.16 3975.00 2439.56 3975.00 2439.56
Strengthening National Programme Managment of the NRHM 31.00 32.99 85.00 69.12 85.00 69.12
Technical Wing at Hq. (Information Technology) 3.50 2.45 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Mass Education - IEC (Information, Education and Communication) 186.00 251.08 314.60 146.22 314.60 146.22
FW Linked Health Insurance Plan 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00
National Drug De-Addiction Control Programme 30.00 25.35 30.00 24.50 30.00 24.50
Management Information System (MIS) 40.00 11.65 21.42 11.56 21.42 11.56
Travel of Experts/Conf./ Meetings etc. (Melas) 0.40 0.00 0.23 0.00 0.23 0.00
Role of Men in Planned Parenthood (Male Participation) 0.95 0.60 0.99 0.59 0.99 0.59
Expenditure at Headuqrter
WHO supported National Polio Surveillance Project (NPS) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2.03 National AIDS and STD Control Programme 1700.00 1749.16 2000.00 1723.52 2000.00 1723.52
2.04 Strengthening of existing branches & establishment of 27 branches of NCDC 5.86 0.27 40.59 0.12 40.59 0.12
2.08 National Pharmacovigilance Prog. 6.00 6.00 6.97 4.22 6.97 4.22
2.09 Development of Nursing Services 6.00 1.84 6.00 4.94 6.00 4.94
2.10 Health Insurance (CGEIPS) 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00
2.12 National Organ Transplant Programme 15.00 4.09 9.00 1.52 9.00 1.52
2.13 Impacting Research Innovation and Technology (Imprint) Scheme (New) 0.00 0.00 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50
2.14 Swatchhta Action Plan (SAP) NEW 0.00 0.00 155.00 155.00 155.00 155.00
Total - Central Sector Schemes/Projects 4788.92 4302.41 6966.68 4861.38 6966.68 4861.38
3.01 Medical Treatment of CGHS Pensioners (PORB) 1085.00 1237.42 1402.79 1431.56 1402.79 1431.56
3.02 Purchase of Material in India and Abroad 295.00 291.62 310.00 0.00 310.00 0.00
(iii) Delegation to International Conference 4.00 1.96 4.00 3.88 4.00 3.88
(IV) Int. Conf. on Med. & Public Health 2.60 1.09 0.50 0.26 0.50 0.26
(v) Codex Trust Fund (CTF) 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
(vi) Membership for International Org. 8.00 5.46 8.00 5.78 8.00 5.78
(vii) International Co-operation (FW) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
National Centre for Disease Control Programme 28.20 26.41 57.46 35.19 57.46 35.19
Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
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S. No. Scheme/Programme/Institute Actuals
BE Actuals BE Actuals BE
(Prov.)
Award of Prizes to Govt. Hospitals/Institutions under Kaya Kalp Scheme 0.00 6.00 11.60 4.50 11.60 4.50
Counselling for UG/PG seats in Government Colleges 1.37 0.55 1.47 0.00 1.47 0.00
Establishment of Stem Cell Donor Registry (New) 0.00 0.00 3.03 0.03 3.03 0.03
Statutory Bodies
1 All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi 2043.00 2288.00 2400.00 2400.00 2400.00 2400.00
2 Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh 728.55 938.08 1139.60 1077.47 1139.60 1077.47
4 National Institute of Mental Health & Neuro-Sciences, Bangaluru 293.00 302.30 350.94 298.44 350.94 298.44
Lala Ram Swarup Institute of T.B. and Allied Diseases, New Delhi 63.50 64.70 71.00 71.00 71.00 71.00
Vallabh Bhai Patel Chest Institute, Delhi University 51.00 51.00 62.38 46.78 62.38 46.78
Kasturba Health Society, Wardha 55.00 55.00 63.85 63.85 63.85 63.85
Cancer Control (CNCI, Kolkata) 70.00 67.71 121.26 97.45 121.26 97.45
All India Institute of Speech & Hearing, Mysore 75.00 51.36 128.02 52.54 128.02 52.54
NIBS & Quality Control, Noida 37.00 29.62 39.42 29.30 39.42 29.30
Pasteur Institute of India, Conoor 54.50 50.50 70.00 65.00 70.00 65.00
Indian Red Cross Society 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40
Institute of Human Behavior & Allied Sciences 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Regulatory Bodies
10 Food Safety & SAI 72.00 59.61 133.58 126.44 133.58 126.44
16 National Academy of Medical Sciences 1.55 1.39 1.80 1.65 1.80 1.65
PSUs
18 HLL Life Care Limited 60.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Total - Autonomous Bodies and PSUs 5333.44 5558.59 6258.39 5739.23 6258.39 5739.23
4 Transfer to State
(5) Health Care for the Elderly 110.00 94.24 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
(6) National Prog. for Control of Blindness 15.00 13.38 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Total - Tertiary Care Programme/Scheme 725.00 641.24 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
4.2 Human Resources for Health & Medical Education 0.00 0.00
(i) Upgrd./Streng. of Nursing Services (ANM/GNM) 25.00 25.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
(ii) Strengthening/Upgrd. of Pharmacy Sch./Coll. 5.00 1.57 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
(iii) Streng./Creation of Paramedical Inst. (RIPS/NIPS) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
(v) Strengthening Govt. Medical Colleges (UG Seats) and Central Govt. Health
110.00 155.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Institutions
(vi) Establishing New Medical Colleges (Upgrading District Hospitals) 445.00 1293.69 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
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S. No. Scheme/Programme/Institute Actuals
BE Actuals BE Actuals BE
(Prov.)
(viii) Setting up of College of pharmacy in Govt. Medical Colleges 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
(ix) Strengthening of District hospitals for providing advanced secondary care 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
(x) Innovation based schemes 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Total - Human Resources for Health 600.00 1496.56 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
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BE
Central Health Education Bureau, New Delhi 5.76
Regional Health Offices 53.67
F.W. Training and Res. Centre, Bombay 18.58
Rural Health Training Centre, Najafgarh 25.25
Strengthening of HIMS 23.85
National Advisory Board for Standards 0.92
Project Feasibility Testing Scheme 0.18
Total - Establishment Expenditure of the Centre 958.75
A Total 5127.93
2 Central Sector Schemes/Projects
2.01 Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana 4000.00
2.02 Family Welfare Scheme
Strengthening National Programme Managment of the NRHM
Technical Wing at Hq. (Information Technology)
IEC (Information, Education and Communication) (renamed as Swastha Nagrik Abhiyan) SNA 319.44
Training in RCH
International Co-operation
FW Linked Health Insurance Plan
Population Research Centres 20.00
National Drug De-Addiction Control Programme
Management Information System (MIS) renamed as Health Surveys and Research Studies 95.00
Social Marketing of Contraceptives 140.00
Free Distribution of Contraceptives 100.00
NPSF/National Commission on Population 0.46
Travel of Experts/Conf./ Meetings etc. (Melas)
Role of Men in Planned Parenthood (Male Participation)
Training in Recanalisation
FW Programme in Other Ministries 0.01
Gandhigram Institute
Assistance to IMA
Voluntary Organisations
Technology in Family welfare
NGO (PPP) 0.09
WHO Supported National Polio Survelliance Project (NPS) 25.00
700.00
2.03 National AIDS and STD Control Programme** 2500.00
2.11 Health Sector Disaster Preparedness & Management including EMR (including Avian Flu) &
Emergency Medical Services
Emergency Medical Relief (Avian Flu)
Emergency Medical Services
Health Sector Disaster Preparedness & Response
Human Resource Development for Emergency Medical Services
Total - Health Sector Disaster Preparedness & Management including EMR (including Avian Flu) 130.00
& Emergency Medical Services
2.12 National Organ Transplant Programme 41.00
2.13 Impacting Research Innovation and Technology (Imprint) Scheme (New) 3.00
2.14 Swatchhta Action Plan (SAP) NEW
Establishing and strengthening of NCDC Branches and Health Initiatives- Inter sectoral
Coordination for preparation and control of Zoonotic Diseases and other neglected tropical 49.00
diseases, survelliance of Viral Hepatitis, Anti-Microbial Resistance
B Total - Central Sector Schemes/Projects 7450.00
3 Other Central Expenditure, including those on CPSEs and Autonomous Bodies
3.01 Medical Treatment of CGHS Pensioners (PORB) 1500.00
3.02 Purchase of Material in India and Abroad 310.00
Deduct Recoveries -310.00
Net
3.03 International Cooperation/ International Health
(i) Contribution to IRCS
(ii) Contribution to WHO 28.00
(iii) Delegation to International Conference 4.00
(iv) Int. Conf. on Med. & Public Health 2.60
(v) Codex Trust Fund (CTF)
(vi) Membership for International Org. 8.00
(vii) International Co-operation(FW) 15.00
(viii) Redevelopment of WHO-SERO Building 15.00
Total - International Cooperation/ International Health 72.60
3.04 Other Miscellaneous Expenditure
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BE
Oversight Committee
National Centre for Disease Control Programme 19.75
Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI)
Discretionary Grant 6.00
Haj Pilgrims 7.00
Rashtriya Arogya Nidhi 200.00
Award of Prizes in Hindi 0.08
Award of Prizes to Govt. Hospitals/Institutions under Kaya Kalp Scheme 10.04
Counselling for UG/PG seats in Government Colleges 2.19
Deduct Recoveries -2.19
Net
Establishment of Stem Cell Donor Registry 3.00
Total - Deduct Recovery -2.61
Total - Other Miscellaneous Expenditure (Net) 245.87
3.05 Autonomous Bodies and PSUs
Statutory Bodies
1 All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi 3599.65
2 Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh 1500.00
3 Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education & Research, Puducherry 1100.00
4 National Institute of Mental Health & Neuro-Sciences, Bangaluru 450.00
5 NEIGRIHMS, Shillong 350.00
6 RIMS, Imphal 450.00
7 RIPANS, Aizawl 35.18
8 LGBRIMH, Tejpur 60.00
9 Other Autonomous Bodies
Lala Ram Swarup Institute of T.B. and Allied Diseases, New Delhi 81.80
Vallabh Bhai Patel Chest Institute, Delhi University 65.50
Kasturba Health Society, Wardha 70.70
Cancer Control (CNCI, Kolkata) 134.50
All India Institute of Speech & Hearing, Mysore 137.47
NIBS & Quality Control, Noida 46.40
Pasteur Institute of India, Conoor 65.60
New Delhi TB Centre 5.45
Indian Red Cross Society 0.40
St. Johns Ambulance 0.04
Institute of Human Behavior & Allied Sciences
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BE
(ii) Strengthening/Upgrd. of Pharmacy Sch./Coll. 0.00
(iii) Streng./Creation of Paramedical Inst. (RIPS/NIPS) 0.00
(iv) District Hospital - Upgradation of State Government Medical Colleges (PG Seats) 0.00
(v) Strengthening Govt. Medical Colleges (UG Seats) and Central Govt. Health Institutions 0.00
(vi) Establishing New Medical Colleges (Upgrading District Hospitals) 0.00
(vii) Setting up of State institutions of paramedical sciences in States and Setting up of College 0.00
of Paramedical Education
(viii) Setting up of College of pharmacy in Govt. Medical Colleges 0.00
(ix) Strengthening of District hospitals for providing advanced secondary care 0.00
(x) Innovation based schemes 0.00
Total - Human Resources for Health 0.00
Total - Transfer to State 0.00
Grand Total** 18570.39
Source: Budget (Health) Division, Ministry of Health & family Welfare
Note:
Budget for RSBY, Tertiary Care and Human Resources for Health & Medical education are transferred to NHM Budget
* No allocation has been made by Ministry of Finance for Centrally Sponsored Schemes under Health Sector including the Tertiary Sector
of Non-Communicable Diseases which are submitted under NHM.
** Grand Total does not include NACO Budget and the same has separately shown in Table 4.7
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S. No. Name of the Scheme Approved Outlay for 2019-20
1 2 3
J Prime Minister's Development Plan for Jammu & Kashmir 63.36
Strengthening of National Programme Management of the NHM 115.00
K National Health Mission -Total 26945.00
L Rashtriya Swasthya Bhima Yojana 156.00
M Ayushman Bharat - Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY) 6400.00
N Human Resources for Health & Medical Education*** 4250.00
Upgradation/Strengthening of Nursing Services (ANM/GNM Schools) 64.00
Strengthening/Up-gradation of Pharmacy Schools/Colleges 5.00
Streng. Govt. Med. Colleges (UG Seats) and Central Govt. Health Institutions* 1361.00
Establishing New Medical Colleges (Upgraded District Hospitals)* 2000.00
Setting up of State inst. of paramedical sciences in States and Setting up of College of 20.00
Paramedical Edu. *
District Hospitals - Upgradation of State Government Medical Colleges - PG Seats 800.00
O Tertiary Care Programme/Schemes*** 550.00
National Mental Health Programme 40.00
Assistance for capacity building for Trauma Centres 100.00
National Programme for Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases and 175.00
Stroke (NPCDCS)
National Programme for Health care for Elderly 105.00
National Programme for Control of Blindness 20.00
Tobacco Control Programme 20.00
DDAP 45.00
Telemedicine 45.00
GRAND TOTAL (K+L+M+N+O) 38301.00
Source: Budget (NHM) Division, Ministry of Health & family Welfare
Note:
* Central Sector Schemes shifted to Health Sector
** Mission Flexi Pool renamed
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 11 12 13
1 System Strengthening 817.00 112.75 146.72 140.97 193.25 137.16 133.57 158.18 174.00 164.96 161.53
a) Strengthening of Department of AYUSH 170.00 4.00 3.62 3.38 30.00 56.85 54.53 66.29 39.10 34.34 44.77
1 Secretariat - Department of AYUSH 124.32 25.00 25.00 23.71 38.00 29.60 28.26 40.29
3 Aqusition of Office Building 0.00 28.00 28.00 23.00 6.50 3.53 0.00
b) Statutory Institutions 4.00 1.50 5.27 5.20 7.99 7.17 7.15 9.60 8.89 8.89 8.90
c) Hospital & Dispensaries 425.00 59.00 100.50 100.10 104.00 19.59 29.35 32.00 47.28 47.28 40.00
1 All India Institute of Ayurveda(AIIA), New Delhi 218.50 40.00 26.00 26.00 24.00 19.59 29.35 32.00 47.28 47.28 40.00
3 All India Institute of Yoga 50.00 8.00 19.00 19.00 24.00 0.00 0.00
4 All India Institute of Homeopathy 50.00 4.50 25.00 25.00 28.00 0.00 0.00 0
5 All India Institute of Unani Medicine 100.00 1.00 25.00 25.00 28.00 0.00 0.00 0
d) Strengthening of Pharmacopeial Laboratories 110.00 6.25 5.67 4.67 11.50 10.69 6.33 11.29 9.75 7.15 10.26
3 Public Sector Undertaking (IMPCL, Mohan, UP) 46.05 2.70 2.70 2.70 3.00 3.00 0.00 0.50 0.00 0.00 0.01
4 Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia Committee 0.50 0.50 0.00 0.50 0.00 0.00 0.00
e) Information, Education and Communication 80.00 30.00 27.00 24.66 34.00 37.10 31.07 34.00 64.00 63.76 52.60
Information, Education and Communication 80.00 30.00 27.00 24.66 34.00 37.10 31.07 34.00 64.00 63.76 52.60
f) AYUSH and Public Health 28.00 12.00 4.66 2.96 5.76 5.76 5.14 5.00 4.98 3.54 5.00
2 Educational Institutions 1418.00 172.45 166.95 166.42 248.70 316.34 313.82 324.50 317.00 307.55 341.67
2 Grant to National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur 146.65 24.00 23.50 24.00 56.00 95.41 95.36 90.00 90.00 91.00 93.50
3 Grant to Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeeth 42.10 10.00 5.50 5.50 9.00 9.00 8.60 8.50 9.50 9.48 8.50
4 Grant to National Institute of Siddha, Tamilnadu 126.10 28.00 25.00 25.00 30.00 29.42 28.84 35.50 35.50 35.50 38.00
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Schemes/ Programmes AE
No Outlay BE RE AE BE RE AE BE RE BE
(Prov.)
7 Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga 65.55 4.00 4.00 4.00 9.00 12.02 11.72 16.00 14.00 14.00 18.00
8 Grant to National Institute of Naturopathy, Pune 30.46 6.00 25.90 25.90 26.00 5.50 5.14 24.00 10.60 10.10 26.00
12 National Institute of Medicinal Plants 100.00 0.35 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.15
13 National Institute of Sowa Rigpa 50.00 0.50 4.00 4.00 1.00 0.50 0.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.00
15 Indian Institute of AYUSH Pharmaceutical Sciences 50.00 0.50 0.00 0.10 0.10 0.00 0
RESEARCH COUNCILS 1242.55 265.20 232.87 217.04 455.70 530.19 529.61 555.91 614.95 597.11 647.34
5 Grant for Central Councils for Research in Siddha 110.60 13.00 10.17 8.42 25.00 26.94 26.94 28.50 31.50 30.04 36.50
7 TKDL and ISM&H Intellectual Property Rights 7.50 0.10 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.00
9 Central Council for Research in Sowa-Rigpa 50.00 0.10 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.00
National Medicinal Plant Board 882.00 70.00 57.10 56.22 71.00 59.33 57.72 62.49 60.49 58.77 59.50
National Medicinal Plant Board 882.00 70.00 57.10 56.22 71.00 59.33 57.72 62.49 60.49 58.77 59.50
6 International Co-operation 40.00 11.00 14.00 13.74 13.00 15.28 14.54 13.00 15.81 15.55 16.00
2 Promotion of International Cooperation 11.00 14.00 13.74 13.00 15.28 14.54 13.00 15.81 15.55 16.00
7 Development of AYUSH Industry 128.00 14.00 6.00 2.09 3.50 3.50 1.35 2.36 1.00 1.00 1.00
9 Pharmacovigilance initiative for ASU drugs 15.00 0.25 0.00 1.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.09 1.09 1.80
11 Central Drug Controller for AYUSH 102.00 0.10 0.00 1.00 1.00 0.02 1.00 1.00 0.67 1.41
TOTAL: A 4783.00 650.00 627.94 600.45 988.15 1067.30 1055.13 1121.94 1188.34 1149.70 1233.76
1 Promotion of AYUSH 4439.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
New Scheme 400.00 400.00 417.52 440.50 490.50 489.81 504.43 504.43 457.26 506.00
National AYUSH Mission 400.00 400.00 417.52 440.50 490.50 489.81 504.43 504.43 457.26 506.00
TOTAL : B 5261.00 400.00 400.00 417.52 440.50 490.50 489.81 504.43 504.43 457.26 506.00
Grand Total : (A+B) 10044.00 1050.00 1027.94 1017.97 1428.65 1557.80 1544.94 1626.37 1692.77 1606.96 1739.76
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Table 4.7: Scheme-wise Plan Outlay for NACO during 2017-18, 2018-19 and 2019-20
(Rs.in crores)
2019-
S. No. Activity 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 20
BE AE BE AE BE AE BE
1 Sectt. Social Services* 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Grants in aid to SACS , Autonomous Bodies
2 and Direction & Administration of UTs 796.00 920.98 816.01 877.43 851.00 957.37 1078.40
without Legislature**
3 Informaton , Education and Communication 32 33.93 20.01 34.29 27.01 26.59 41.20
4 Procurement 622.99 676.56 910.47 1043.17 835.97 726.67 1070.09
5 National/ State Blood Transfusion Councils 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
6 Supply of Condoms 76 116.7 51.00 43.09 45.01 32.43 44.00
Capital Outlay for setting up of Metro Blood
7 2.00 0.00 1.50 10.74 130.00 59.14 17.00
Banks
8 Contribution to international Bodies 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01
9 Schemes for benefit of North Eastern Areas
9.1 Grants in aid to State AIDS Control Socities 105.00 0.00 104.99 0.00 110.00 0.00 120.60
9.2 Informaton , Education and Communication 10.00 0.00 8.99 0.00 6.01 0.00 18.80
9.3 Procurement 35.00 0.00 81.00 0.00 91.99 0.00 108.90
9.4 Supply of Condoms 20.00 0.00 5.02 2.00 0.00 0.00
10 State and UT Plan
1 State Plan 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2 UT Plan 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
3 North Eastern Areas 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Total 1700.00 1749.17 2000.00 2009.72 2100.00 1803.20 2500.00
Note:
BE- Budget Estimates
AE - Actual Expenditure
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for HEALTH
CHAPTER FIVE
Highlights 220
5.1 State/UT- wise Number of Doctors Possessing Recognised Medical Qualifications (Under I.M.C Act)
Registered With State Medical Councils/Medical Council of India from the year upto 2010 to 2018 (as 221
on 31st December of the Year Concerned)
5.2 Year-wise Number of Dental Surgeons Registered With Central/State Dental Councils of India 1994-
223
2018
5.2.1 State/UTs wise Dental surgeons Registered under Central/State Dental Councils of India - 2008-2018 225
5.3 Stat/UTs wise Number of Government Allopathic Doctors and Dental Surgeons & Average Population
226
Served in India
5.4 State/UTs wise Number of Registered AYUSH Doctors in India as on 1.1.2018 228
5.5 State/UTs Wise Number of Registered Nurses & Pharmacists In India 230
5.6 State/UTs wise Health Human Resource in Rural Areas (Govt.) in India as on March, 2018 231
5.7 Human Resoruces in Health Sector in Railways on 31st March, 2018 232
5.8 Human Resources in Health Sector in ESI Corporation as on March, 2018 233
5.9 State/UTs wise list of Post Graduate Diploma/ MD/MS courses and Superspeciality Courses in India
234
as on Dec - 2018.
Human Resources for Health
Highlights
Human Resources for Health is the most important building block of public health. Availability of adequate number of
human resources with suitable skill mix and their appropriate deployment at different levels of health care set-up are essential for
providing an effective health care services for the population.
In many developing countries, such as India, information on human resources in the health sector is incomplete and
unreliable. This prevents effective workforce planning and management. National Health Profile aims to address this deficit by
producing a more complete picture of India’s health workforce.
Human Resource indicators provide an overview of availability of trained and specialized medical, nursing and paramedical
personnel in the country. These also give an idea regarding regional distribution and disparities.
Human Resource indicators cover the details of allopathic doctors, dental surgeons, Ayush doctors, nursing personnel and various
paramedical health man- power in the country.
l Number of Registered allopathic doctors possessing recognized medical qualifications (under MCI Act) and registered
with state medical council for the years 2017 and 2018 were 43,581 and 41,371 respectively. At present average
population served by Government Allopathic Doctor is 10,926 number of persons served per allopathic doctor. (Table
5.1 and 5.3)
l There has been a marked improvement in the Dentist to population Ratio. Number of Dental Surgeon registered with
Central/State Dental Councils of India up to 31.12.2018 were 2, 54, 283. (Table 5.2)
l India, with its kaleidoscopic variety and rich cultural heritage, is proud of some unique medicinal forms that look at
health, disease and causes of disease in completely different ways. Best known as the AYUSH, its main focus is on
holistic health and well-being of humans. Over the years with gaining popularity, there is a steady rise in total number
of registered AYUSH Doctors in India from 7,73,668 in 2017 to 7,99,879 in 2018. (Table 5.4)
l AYUSH has Maximum numbers of Registered Ayurvedic doctors (55.47%), followed by Registered Homeopathy
Doctors (36.69%) in India. (Table 5.4)
l There is an increase in the availability of Allopathic Medical Practitioners, Dental Surgeon and Nurses per Lakh
Population over the years.
l Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) plays very important role in Health Care Delivery System in India and its changing with
the times . It is through their activities that people perceive health policies and strategies. It is through them that
planners at the upper level gain insights into health problems and needs of the rural people. Considering their status
as grass-root level workers in the health organizational hierarchy, a heavy responsibility rests on them. There are total
of 8,60, 927 ANM serving in the country as on 31.12.2017. (Table 5.5)
l There are 20,48,979 Registered Nurses and Registered Midwives (RN & RM) and 56,469 Lady Health Visitors serving
in the country as on 31.12.2017
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5.1 State/UT wise Number of Doctors Possessing Recognised Medical Qualifications (Under I.M.C Act)
Registered With State Medical Councils/Medical Council of India from the year upto 2010 to 2018
(As on 31st December of concerned year)
S. Upto Total up
State/UT 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
No. 2010 to 2018
1 Andhra Pradesh 66109 4370 4498 5737 5415 4973 2654 3075 3756 100587
2 Arunachal Pradesh 334 80 12 55 29 108 145 116 94 973
3 Assam 19147 561 487 529 611 564 661 590 654 23804
4 Bihar 37368 969 464 429 813 NR NR 606 NR 40649
5 Chhattisgarh 3224 882 595 556 812 542 653 733 774 8771
6 Delhi 6748 1006 946 1073 1713 2179 2549 2379 2801 21394
7 Goa 2828 119 136 132 126 150 109 47 193 3840
8 Gujarat 47231 1795 2197 2153 2188 2427 2455 2890 3608 66944
9 Haryana 5356 361 0 NR NR NR NR NR NR 5717
10 Himachal Pradesh 913 310 459 296 276 363 437 NR NR 3054
11 Jammu & Kashmir 11360 635 471 473 67 495 484 430 623 15038
12 Jharkhand 3245 490 355 283 45 314 310 320 402 5764
13 Karnataka 87734 3727 4207 4772 833 4251 4434 5002 5301 120261
14 Madhya Pradesh 26669 947 1507 1298 1409 1417 1585 1792 1556 38180
15 Maharashtra 138303 3157 3433 3682 4938 5485 5271 5755 3360 173384
16 MCI 37300 3730 4864 5603 1169 NR NR NR NR 52666
17 Mizoram 0 0 5 15 23 15 16 74
18 Nagaland 0 0 0 0 0 20 50 21 25 116
19 Odisha 16786 460 380 719 2402 934 840 NR NR 22521
20 Punjab 39291 1128 1083 1234 1270 1418 840 1392 695 48351
21 Rajasthan 28797 1146 1442 1468 1963 2040 1821 2186 2525 43388
22 Sikkim 608 69 74 73 109 91 138 115 128 1405
23 Tamil Nadu 86822 3476 4182 9218 5064 5088 7997 4904 7167 133918
24 Kerala 40007 2008 3451 1482 2500 3352 3355 1695 1503 59353
25 Uttar Pradesh 58168 2081 2247 2253 594 2914 3025 3549 2718 77549
26 Uttarakhand 3394 307 527 169 660 748 743 833 928 8309
27 West Bengal 59264 1230 917 1419 953 1586 1766 2337 2544 72016
28 Tripura 0 644 391 236 235 212 NR 1718
29 Telengana 0 0 0 0 0 1 2354 2587 NR 4942
Total 827006 35044 38934 45750 36355 41711 44934 43581 41371 1154686
Source: Medical Council of India
Note:
N R: Not reported by the State Medical Council
40000
35000
30000
25000
20000
15000
10000
5000
0
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
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5.2 Year-wise number of Dental Surgeons Registered With Central/State Dental Councils of India 1994-
2018
S. No. Year Dental Surgeons Registered
1 1994 21720
2 1995 23953
3 1996 24656
4 1997 28705
5 1998 31728
6 1999 34761
7 2000 39105
8 2001 47204
9 2002 47165
10 2003 47318
11 2004 55344
12 2005 71421
13 2006 72033
14 2007 73057
15 2008 93332
16 2009 104603
17 2010 114047
18 2011 118370
19 2012 120897
20 2013 147159
21 2014 154436
22 2015 156391
23 2016 197734
24 2017 251207
25 2018 254283
Source: Dental Council of India
250000
No of Dental Surgeons
200000
150000
100000
50000
0
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
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5.2.1 State/UT wise Dental surgeons Registered under Central / State Dental Councils of India
2008-2018
S.
State/UT 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
No.
1 Andhra Pradesh 6457 6510 6510 6510 6510 13372 13372 13372 13372 19986 19986
2 Arunachal Pradesh 95 95 121 159 159 159
3 Assam 805 944 1213 1213 1036 1375 1375 1375 1804 2286 2261
4 Bihar 2807 2807 2807 2807 2807 3987 3987 3987 3987 8597 8596
5 Chhattisgarh 194 407 498 847 1199 1463 1463 1463 1463 236 236
6 Goa 661 687 699 699 747 847 847 847 922 139 1106
7 Gujarat 1745 2684 2684 2684 2684 4648 7237 7237 10515 12391 12390
8 Haryana 1358 1740 1740 1740 1740 5232 5232 5232 7645 11602 11602
9 Himachal Pradesh 662 772 772 772 772 1628 1784 1784 2585 2740 2738
10 Jammu & Kashmir 1090 1090 1090 1090 1090 1910 1910 1910 1910 1973 1875
10 Jharkhand 99 351 470 470
11 Karnataka 23699 25612 27750 29579 29579 32951 32951 34768 37528 41602 41601
12 Kerala 5918 6655 6655 6655 6655 10905 11016 11016 11016 19579 19244
13 Madhya Pradesh 1776 2002 2507 3206 3206 4408 4408 4408 7182 7950 7949
14 Maharashtra 16636 18159 18159 18159 18159 13187 13174 13187 34939 35458 38542
15 Manipur 284 520 520
16 Odisha 432 537 537 289 289 896 896 896 896 1907 1875
17 Punjab 4691 6996 6996 6884 6884 11422 12375 12375 14409 15581 15544
18 Rajasthan 364 364 364 364 1878 2935 4243 4243 5502 6108 6094
19 Tamil Nadu 10324 11385 14475 14475 13692 13504 15478 15478 15478 20514 20498
20 Telangana NR 90 90
21 Tripura* N/R 96 96
22 Uttar Pradesh 5572 5572 8152 9441 10936 8784 8784 8784 11172 19185 19184
23 Uttarakhand NA 451 451 657 657 951 951 951 951 579 579
24 West Bengal 1825 2054 2809 3120 3120 3965 3965 3965 4719 5413 5092
25 Chandigarh 596 671 675 675 826 873 891 891 943 943 941
26 Delhi 5720 6280 6280 6280 6280 7642 7642 7642 7642 14390 14366
27 Puducherry NA 224 224 224 151 179 360 360 360 713 649
Total 93332 104603 114047 118370 120897 147159 154436 156391 197734 251207 254283
Source: Dental Council of India
Note:
Data as on 31st December of concerned year
NA Not Available
NR Not reported
* Started reporting in 2017
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2 Unani :- Figures in r/o states of Andra Pradesh (2017), Bihar (2016), Chhattishgarh(2017), Rajasthan(2017), Tamilnadu(2016),
Telangana(2017) has been repeated as the current year information not available.
3 Siddha :- Figures in r/o states of Tamilnadu(2017), has been repeated as the current year information not available.
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4 Naturopathy :- Figures in r/o states of Andra Pradesh (2017), Bihar (2016), Chhattishgarh(2017), Rajasthan(2017), Tamilnadu(2016) and
Telangana(2017) has been repeated as the current year information not available.
5 Homoeopathy :- Figures in r/o states of Andra Pradesh (2017), Assam (2017), and Punjab (2017) has been repeated as the current year
information not available.
Note:-
1 Figures in r/o Manipur, Mizoram, Sikkim, A&N Islands, D&N Haveli, Daman & Diu, Lakshdweep and Puducherry have been indicated Nil in
all streams as there is no separate Board/Council for registration of Practitioners in these States.
2 Figures in r/o States of Meghalaya, Nagaland, Tripura and Chandigarh have been indicated Nil in Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha and Naturopathy
as there is no separate Board/Council for registration of Practitioners in these States.
3 ^ The information of Ayurveda, Unani and Sidhha for the state of Andhra Pradesh (as on 31.03.2014) and Ayurveda for the State of Bihar
(as on 31.03.2016) is updated based on information received from CCH as on 31.03.2016
Unani
6.39%
Homeopathy
36.69% Ayurveda
55.47%
Siddha
1.14%
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5.6 State/UT wise Health Human Resource in Rural Areas (Govt.) in India as on 31.03.2018
No. of
S. Total Specialists
India/State/UT Doctors^ at Health Assistants Health Workers
No. at CHCs
PHCs
Male Female(LHV) Male Female/ANM
India 27567 4074 11406 15673 54099 219326
1 Andhra Pradesh 2045 384 0 1172 2959 13698
2 Arunachal Pradesh 125 4 81 6 92 481
3 Assam# 1376 158 106 308 2665 10230
4 Bihar 1786 82 212 95 1244 23390
5 Chattisgarh 359 57 406 713 3933 6799
6 Goa 56 10 0 9 86 273
7 Gujarat 1321 118 826 851 7755 8340
8 Haryana 491 17 107 268 1291 4374
9 Himachal Pradesh 622 4 38 0 799 1846
10 Jammu & Kashmir 694 256 44 94 657 4582
11 Jharkhand 340 92 33 19 1684 6632
12 Karnataka 2136 498 3645 1089 3645 7156
13 Kerala 1169 40 2197 13 3401 7950
14 Madhya Pradesh 1112 248 543 1314 3248 12353
15 Maharashtra 2929 485 1620 1628 4570 14605
16 Manipur 194 3 65 59 374 923
17 Meghalaya 130 9 85 106 209 1080
18 Mizoram 59 0 22 19 337 629
19 Nagaland 118 8 0 0 NA 913
20 Odisha 917 253 0 528 3344 8108
21 Punjab 480 105 289 444 1318 4525
22 Rajasthan 2396 565 36 1344 1486 18257
23 Sikkim 24 0 7 14 77 227
24 Tamil Nadu 2780 210 721 1058 2288 7854
25 Telangana 1066 112 0 944 1363 7679
26 Tripura 119 2 14 0 674 601
27 Uttar Pradesh 1344 192 131 3129 1543 25751
28 Uttarakhand 241 29 18 127 65 1760
29 West Bengal 1016 125 113 277 2848 17583
30 A& N Islands 34 0 11 20 45 274
31 Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 5 33
32 D & N Haveli 8 0 0 0 63 90
33 Daman & Diu 4 3 2 1 6 34
34 Delhi 22 0 0 11 11 33
35 Lakshadweep 8 0 0 1 14 51
36 Puducherry 46 5 34 12 0 212
Source: Bulletin on Rural Health Statistics in India 2018, Statistics Division,Ministry of Health & Family Welfar
Note: .
# Imposition Data for the year 2015 used
^ Allopathic doctors
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5.8 Human Resources in Health Sector in ESI Corporation as on March, 2018
Total No. of
S. Medical Super Dental Total No. of
State /UT Specialist Nurses (RN &
No. Officer Specialist Surgeon* Pharmacist*
RM)
1 Andhra Pradesh 170 34 1 N/R NIL
2 Assam 65 10 1 40 3
3 Bihar 42 10 1 29 4
4 Chandigarh 42 17 N/R N/R
5 Chhattisgarh 62 25 0 N/R NIL
6 Delhi 804 106 5 833 369
7 Goa 49 10 0 N/R NIL
8 Gujarat 394 81 2 154 10
9 Himachal Pradesh 69 11 0 74 6
10 Haryana 305 82 2 280 27
11 J&K 42 9 31 7
12 Jharkhand 93 21 2 67 8
13 Karnataka 396 311 3 393 28
14 Kerala 421 103 2 359 32
15 Madhya Pradesh (Indore) 301 129 0 117 12
16 Manipur (Imphal) 0 2
17 Meghalaya 3 0 0 N/R NIL
18 Maharashtra 504 99 1 146 15
19 Nagaland 1 0 0 N/R NIL
20 Odisha 106 35 1 34 3
21 Puducherry 38 7 0 N/R NIL
22 Punjab 231 56 3 190 31
23 Rajasthan 231 57 2 162 28
24 Sikkim 4 0 N/R NIL
25 Telangana 317 98 18 0 150 21
26 Tamil Nadu 662 48 3 221 19
27 Tripura 2 0 0 N/R NIL
28 Uttar Pradesh 293 38 1 87 23
29 Uttarakhand 34 0 0 0 NIL
30 West Bengal 574 225 1 181 23
Total 6255 1622 18 31 3548 671
Source: Employees State Insurance Corporation
Note: .
The data does not include staff of Medical Education, ESIC
* Figure indicate in - position staff of ESIC Hospitals only and not state run ESI hospital.
Dermatology, Venereology
Health Education
S.
Ophthalmology
State/ UT
No.
Orthopedics
Child Health
Anesthesia
& Leprosy
1 Andhra Pradesh 16 42 34 16 0 51 16 12
2 Arunachal Pradesh
3 Assam 9 7 10 2 12 5
4 Bihar 12 10 7 24 15 5
5 Chhattisgarh 1 6 1 1 2 6
6 Goa 2 4 4 4
7 Gujarat 10 37 23 20 7 0 42 26 9
8 Haryana 2 8 3 3 5 8
9 Himachal Pradesh 3 2 2 1
10 Jammu & Kashmir 2 27 6 6 15 1 6
11 Jharkhand 6 2 10 12 2 12 3
12 Karnataka 31 96 77 76 10 111 58 69
13 Kerala 2 33 33 15 37 14 28
14 Madhya Pradesh 26 32 7 0 30 12 14
15 Maharashtra 18 89 62 31 5 2 0 84 35 31
16 Manipur 4 2
17 Meghalaya
18 Mizoram
19 Nagaland
20 Odisha 3 0 0 0
21 Punjab 28 12 0 8 1
22 Rajasthan 18 9 1 6 9
23 Sikkim
24 Tamil Nadu 19 71 74 17 86 61 32
25 Telangana 9 41 31 11 0 55 18 12
26 Tripura
27 Uttarakhand 3 2 3 2 2
28 Uttar Pradesh 4 25 45 9 1 2 0 55 28 32
29 West Bengal 18 21 4 0 27 25 8
30 A & N Islands
31 Chandigarh
32 D & N Haveli
33 Daman & Diu
34 Delhi 3 24 18 20 6 26 9
35 Lakshadweep 0
36 Puducherry 3 4 5 0 4 4 6
India 127 628 526 250 24 20 11 6 688 347 284
Source: Medical Council of India
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5.9 (Contd.) State/ UT wise list of Post Graduate Diploma/ MD/MS courses and Superspeciality Courses in
India as on December - 2018
Diploma Courses
Psychological medicine
Oto-Rhino-laryngology
Sports Medicine
Radio-Diagnosis
State/ UT
No.
rehabilitation
Radiotherapy
Public Health
1 Andhra Pradesh 14 8 5 0 21 9
2 Arunachal Pradesh
3 Assam 6 4 0
4 Bihar 8 1 5
5 Chhattisgarh 1 3
6 Goa 2 2 4
7 Gujarat 23 11 10 31 19
8 Haryana 2 3 2
9 Himachal Pradesh 2 3
10 Jammu & Kashmir 6
11 Jharkhand 1 19 2 3
12 Karnataka 45 21 7 5 45 5
13 Kerala 14 6 9 3 3 8 8
14 Madhya Pradesh 10 8 2
15 Maharashtra 20 20 30 1 49 6
16 Manipur
17 Meghalaya
18 Mizoram
19 Nagaland
20 Odisha 0
21 Punjab 1 1 4 6 0
22 Rajasthan 6 6 0
23 Sikkim
24 Tamil Nadu 36 3 17 11 11 32 11
25 Telangana 12 6 4 18 6
26 Tripura
27 Uttarakhand 3
28 Uttar Pradesh 8 2 2 2 15 3
29 West Bengal 9 10 10 4 0 14
30 A & N Islands
31 Chandigarh
32 D & N Haveli
33 Daman & Diu
34 Delhi 7 0 0 9 10
35 Lakshadweep
36 Puducherry 1 1 0 2 1
India 218 10 132 90 29 278 6 96
Source: Medical Council of India
Hospital Administration
Forensic Medicine/
Aviation Medicine/
General Medicine
Blood transfusion
Anaesthesiology
S.
Administration
State/ UT
Bio-Chemistry
Dermatology,
Microbiology
No.
Paediatrics
Toxicology
1 Andhra Pradesh 148 42 53 22 247 6 1 62 105
2 Arunachal Pradesh
3 Assam 39 16 11 10 75 18 25
4 Bihar 45 19 14 8 79 32 43
5 Chhattisgarh 9 4 2 17 4
6 Goa 6 4 3 5 14 3 3
7 Gujarat 177 23 49 27 210 9 48 101
8 Haryana 60 23 11 18 47 12 27
9 Himachal Pradesh 40 4 9 6 30 9 18
10 Jammu & Kashmir 52 12 58 4 2 7 22
11 Jharkhand 4 5 3 3 15 6 6
12 Karnataka 258 17 100 111 72 392 11 2 124 223
13 Kerala 92 22 38 15 117 5 32 77
14 Madhya Pradesh 64 15 19 12 109 21 56
15 Maharashtra 317 59 78 47 405 8 9 116 231
16 Manipur 16 9 4 5 20 6 5
17 Meghalaya 4 2 3
18 Mizoram
19 Nagaland
20 Odisha 64 19 17 19 89 2 22 59
21 Punjab 45 19 21 11 72 4 24 30
22 Rajasthan 189 22 35 20 181 4 43 99
23 Sikkim 2 2 2 2
24 Tamil Nadu 221 64 81 20 350 12 87 174
25 Telangana 130 41 47 22 192 10 47 98
26 Tripura 4 4 3 13 3 1
27 Uttarakhand 25 6 4 5 33 8 15
28 Uttar Pradesh 218 32 40 21 190 6 61 111
29 West Bengal 111 36 29 19 117 2 36 88
30 A & N Islands
31 Chandigarh 57 3 13 4 65 5 14 44
32 D & N Haveli
33 Daman & Diu
34 Delhi 206 38 40 28 170 10 60 112
35 Lakshadweep
36 Puducherry 43 20 24 11 65 4 27 43
India 2644 17 651 766 435 3376 49 67 933 1822
Source: Medical Council of India
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India as on December - 2018
MD / MS Courses
Medicine/ Community
Diseases/ Pulmonary
Emergency Medicine
Physical Medicine &
TB & Respiratory
S.
Ophthalmology
State/ UT
Rehabilitation
Radiotherapy
No.
Obstretics &
Gynaecology
Physiology
Psychiatry
Radiology
Anatomy
Medicine
Medicine
1 Andhra Pradesh 46 42 72 8 59 59 37 133 73 6
2 Arunachal Pradesh
3 Assam 18 26 27 3 17 4 18 36 20 2
4 Bihar 2 29 1 16 0 20 30 42 26
5 Chhattisgarh 2 7 6 4 4 11 6
6 Goa 5 6 2 5 6 4 5 5
7 Gujarat 54 34 87 10 65 43 55 129 70 13
8 Haryana 22 15 32 8 27 11 18 32 18
9 Himachal Pradesh 5 5 24 4 9 5 7 33 10
10 Jammu & Kashmir 8 11 31 5 13 9 29 25
11 Jharkhand 9 10 1 5 7 9 6
12 Karnataka 2 117 99 168 25 118 33 121 225 137 18
13 Kerala 8 33 44 57 25 38 22 28 75 46 8
14 Madhya Pradesh 36 18 43 15 59 19 29 73 41
15 Maharashtra 2 92 61 172 22 141 55 99 265 137 7
16 Manipur 4 10 3 2 4 12 2 8 22 5
17 Meghalaya 2 2 2
18 Mizoram
19 Nagaland
20 Odisha 24 13 24 6 27 15 23 61 34
21 Punjab 24 13 28 7 25 14 27 36 23
22 Rajasthan 8 33 28 46 20 32 49 32 142 40
23 Sikkim 3 3 2 2
24 Tamil Nadu 9 67 69 95 14 79 47 61 193 99 4
25 Telangana 35 36 71 17 28 46 44 89 68 4
26 Tripura 3 5 3 4 2
27 Uttarakhand 8 4 10 3 11 6 13 14 11
28 Uttar Pradesh 4 59 49 75 35 82 53 61 130 93
29 West Bengal 7 37 30 44 31 44 27 37 150 47
30 A & N Islands
31 Chandigarh 18 28 8 1 5 3 29 18
32 D & N Haveli
33 Daman & Diu
34 Delhi 17 44 61 109 23 42 7 48 140 151 14
35 Lakshadweep
36 Puducherry 20 14 39 9 25 8 23 43 19 8
India 63 840 716 1317 308 993 536 848 2154 1230 84
Source: Medical Council of India
Transfusion Medicine
Nuclear Medicine
Sports Medicine
General Surgery
S.
Pharmacology
State/ UT
Orthopaedics
No.
Pathology
ENT
1 Andhra Pradesh 68 51 4 0 54 220 112
2 Arunachal Pradesh
3 Assam 29 18 15 65 36
4 Bihar 36 35 24 74 33
5 Chhattisgarh 4 2 2 14 2
6 Goa 3 6 4 6 3
7 Gujarat 114 57 48 203 108
8 Haryana 35 19 11 47 27
9 Himachal Pradesh 12 8 10 32 18
10 Jammu & Kashmir 22 7 21 58 31
11 Jharkhand 11 10 5 24 3
12 Karnataka 216 134 1 119 308 216
13 Kerala 60 32 2 1 32 91 56
14 Madhya Pradesh 70 21 24 122 61
15 Maharashtra 223 113 6 2 91 376 202
16 Manipur 8 6 2 8 26 11
17 Meghalaya 3 2
18 Mizoram
19 Nagaland
20 Odisha 38 26 2 19 88 38
21 Punjab 40 25 1 25 74 36
22 Rajasthan 75 19 2 35 103 94
23 Sikkim 2 2
24 Tamil Nadu 119 60 1 2 68 356 153
25 Telangana 69 41 1 44 179 105
26 Tripura 5 1 3 9 5
27 Uttarakhand 20 7 9 27 11
28 Uttar Pradesh 135 75 6 51 210 101
29 West Bengal 68 40 38 119 45
30 A & N Islands
31 Chandigarh 25 8 3 13 67 25
32 D & N Haveli
33 Daman & Diu
34 Delhi 89 31 16 5 48 152 79
35 Lakshadweep
36 Puducherry 23 23 3 24 55 35
India 1620 877 38 10 12 847 3107 1646
Source: Medical Council of India
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5.9 (Contd.) State/ UT wise list of Post Graduate Diploma/ MD/MS Courses and Superspeciality Courses in
India as on December - 2018
DM / MCH Courses
Gastroenterology
S.
Cardiac - Anaes
State/ UT
Endocrinology
No.
Neonatology
Nephrology
Cardiology
Neurology
Oncology
1 Andhra Pradesh 15 0 7 7 1 9 10 2
2 Arunachal Pradesh
3 Assam 2 2 7 2 2 2
4 Bihar 2 2
5 Chhattisgarh
6 Goa
7 Gujarat 16 1 4 4 10 6
8 Haryana 2 2
9 Himachal Pradesh 2
10 Jammu & Kashmir 3 4 3 2 2
11 Jharkhand
12 Karnataka 40 6 7 1 9 30 10 1 9
13 Kerala 35 5 13 2 10 20 5 2 2
14 Madhya Pradesh 2 1 2 2
15 Maharashtra 30 4 5 14 10 8 9 16 4 3
16 Manipur
17 Meghalaya 2
18 Mizoram
19 Nagaland
20 Odisha 10 6 7 4 6 4
21 Punjab 5 3 3 3
22 Rajasthan 24 1 9 5 17
23 Sikkim
24 Tamil Nadu 44 4 27 18 26 39 12
25 Telangana 21 5 4 7 1 14 16 3
26 Tripura
27 Uttarakhand
28 Uttar Pradesh 25 7 10 8 21
29 West Bengal 24 2 11 5 2 6 16 5
30 A & N Islands
31 Chandigarh 16 6 8 0 4 8 0 0
32 D & N Haveli
33 Daman & Diu
34 Delhi 38 6 11 16 15 15 52 27 18
35 Lakshadweep
36 Puducherry 5 1 2 2 2 2 2
India 359 24 83 142 56 134 253 97 7 43
Source: Medical Council of India
Urology/Genito Urinary
Cardio Thoracic Surgery
Gastroenterology/ G I
Pulmonary Medicine
Endocrine Surgery
Surgical Oncology
Paeditric Surgery
Thoracic Surgery
Vascular Surgery
S.
Plastic Surgery
Rheumatology
State/ UT
Neuro Surgery
No.
Surgical
Surgery
Surgery
Surgery
1 Andhra Pradesh 5 2 13 5 3 2 15 5
2 Arunachal Pradesh
3 Assam 2 2 2 3 2 2
4 Bihar 8 2
5 Chhattisgarh
6 Goa 2
7 Gujarat 8 9 17 1 10 4 5
8 Haryana 2 4 1 3 2
9 Himachal Pradesh 2
10 Jammu & Kashmir 5 2 2 1 2
11 Jharkhand 1
12 Karnataka 1 13 4 20 16 2 11 38 2 18
13 Kerala 3 2 10 20 7 5 6 6 18 14
14 Madhya Pradesh 10 2 1 2
15 Maharashtra 3 11 25 28 16 10 22 17
16 Manipur 2
17 Meghalaya
18 Mizoram
19 Nagaland
20 Odisha 1 4 3 2 7 6
21 Punjab 1 2 4 2 1
22 Rajasthan 8 3 17 8 18 10
23 Sikkim
24 Tamil Nadu 5 10 1 3 25 32 10 11 18 37 13 23
25 Telangana 3 11 1 16 16 1 3 15 9
26 Tripura
27 Uttarakhand
28 Uttar Pradesh 2 3 6 6 12 10 11 5 14 4
29 West Bengal 2 12 8 11 15 1 12 10
30 A & N Islands
31 Chandigarh 4 12 12 10 0 10 8
32 D & N Haveli
33 Daman & Diu
34 Delhi 19 44 35 14 18 15 20 27
35 Lakshadweep
36 Puducherry 4 3 3 2 2 7 2
India 27 14 79 113 9 245 201 54 88 34 250 15 167
Source: Medical Council of India
Note:
Regarding other Specialities and Superspecialities, data is not available
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HEALTH
INFRASTRUCTURE
CHAPTER SIX
An overview of education
infrastructure and service
infrastructure in the health
sector of the country
6. Health Infrastructure
Page No.
Highlights 244
6.1 Education Infrastructure 245-264
Year- wise list of Medical Colleges in India with their admission capacity in MBBS Course from 1991-92
6.1.1 245
to 2018 -19
State/UT- wise List of Medical Colleges in India with their Admission capacity and No. of beds in
6.1.1.1 (A) 246
attached hospital
6.1.1.1 (B) List of colleges not permitted for renewal for the year 2018-19 259
6.1.2 Number of Dental Colleges & Admissions to BDS and MDS Courses in India from 1995-96 to 2018-19 260
State-wise Number of Under Graduate AYUSH Colleges/Institutes and their Admission Capacity in
6.1.3(A) 262
India as on 01.04.2018
State-wise Number of Post Graduate AYUSH Colleges/Institutes and their Admission Capacity in India
6.1.3(B) 263
as on 01.04.2018
Number of Institutions and Number of Admission in ANM/Nursing/Pharmacy Courses in India as on
6.1.4 264
31.03.2018
6.2 Service Infrastructure 265-277
6.2.1 State/UT- wise Number of Sub Centers, PHCs & CHCs functioning in India as on 31.03.2018 265
State/UT- wise Number of Government Hospitals & Beds in Rural & Urban Areas (Including CHCs) in
6.2.2 266
India (Provisional)
6.2.3 Health Infrastructure in Railways as on 26.03.2019 267
6.2.4 Health Infrastructure in ESI Corporation as on 31.03.2018 268
6.2.5 Medical Care Facilities under Ayush by Management Status as on 01.04.2018 269
6.2.6 State/UT- wise Number of Licensed Blood Banks in India till December, 2018 270
6.2.7 State/UT- wise List of Government Mental Hospitals in India. 272
6.2.8 Number of C.G.H.S Dispensaries in different cities as on 31.01.2019 274
6.2.9 Number of cards and beneficiaries availing C.G.H.S. Facilities in various Cities as on 31.01.2019 275
6.2.10 State wise/ System wise Number of Ayush Hospitals and Dispensaries in India as on 01.04.2018 276
6.2.11 State/UT wise Number of Eye Banks in India as on 04.01.2019 277
6.3 Vaccine-wise and institution-wise status of production, demand and supply up to March, 2018 278
Health Infrastructure
Highlights
Health infrastructure is an important indicator for understanding the health care delivery provisions and welfare
mechanism in a country. Infrastructure has been described as the basic support for the delivery of public health activities. It also
signifies the investments and priority accorded to create the infrastructure in public and private sectors.
This section on Health Infrastructure indicators is subdivided into two categories viz. educational infrastructure and
service infrastructure. Educational infrastructure provides details of medical colleges, students admitted to M.B.B.S. course,
post graduate degree/diploma in medical and dental colleges, admissions to BDS & MDS courses, AYUSH Institutes, nursing
and pharmacy courses. Service infrastructure in health includes details of allopathic hospitals, hospital beds, Indian System of
Medicine & Homeopathy hospitals, sub centers, PHC, CHC, blood banks, eye banks and mental hospitals
l Medical education infrastructures in the country have shown rapid growth over the past few years. The country has
529 medical colleges, 313 Dental Colleges for BDS & 253 Dental Colleges for MDS. The total number of admissions for
academic year 2018-19 in Medical Colleges is 58756. The Dental Colleges saw an admission of 26960 in BDS and 6288
in MDS in the academic year 2018-19.
l India has 1909 Institutions for ANM with an admission of 55263, 6861 Institutions with an admission of 267564 for
Nursing and 1682 Pharmacy Institutions with an admission of 99145 as on 31st March, 2018.
l There are 4035 hospitals and 27951 dispensaries to provide Medical care facilities under AYUSH by management as
on 1.4.2018.
l Health-care is the right of every individual. 60% of population lives in rural India. To cater the health needs of these
rural populations there are 158417 Sub Centers, 25743 Primary Health Centers and 5624 Community Health Centers
in India as on 31st March 2018.
l Total no. of licensed Blood Banks in the Country till December, 2018 is 3108.
l The country has 469 Eye Banks till January, 2019.
l The Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) was started under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in 1954
with the objective of providing comprehensive medical care facilities to Central Government employees, pensioners
and their dependents residing in CGHS covered cities. At present, CGHS has health facilities in 37 cities having 288
Allopathic Dispensaries and 85 AYUSH Dispensaries in the Country. There are 1141286 registered cards with total
3395453 number of beneficiaries.
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6.1.1 Year- wise List of Medical Colleges in India with their Admission capacity in MBBS Course from
1991-92 to 2018-19
500 60000
No of MedicalColleges
50000
400
No of Admissions
40000
300
30000
200
20000
100 10000
0 0
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
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of Beds in attached Hospital
No. of
S. Govt/ Admission beds in
State/UT Name of Medical College City/Town
No. Private Capacity Attached
Hospital
45 Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Bhagalpur Bhagalpur Govt. 100 659
46 Katihar Medical College, Katihar Katihar Trust 100 580
47 Lord Buddha Koshi Medical College and Hospital Saharsa Trust NA NA
48 Madhubani Medical College Madhubani Trust NA NA
49 Mata Gujri Memorial Medical College, Kishanganj Kishanganj Trust 100 NA
50 Nalanda Medical College, Patna Patna Govt. 100 752
51 Narayan Medical College & Hospital, Sasaram Sasaram Trust 150 500
52 Patna Medical College, Patna Patna Govt. 150 1675
53 Shri Krishna Medical College, Muzzafarpur Muzzafarpur Govt. 100 612
54 Vardhman Institute of Medical Sciences, Pawapuri, Nalanda Nalanda Govt. 100 NA
Bihar Total 1400 7167
55 Chandigarh Government Medical College, Chandigarh Chandigarh Govt. 100 NA
Chandigarh Total 100 NA
56 Chhattisgarh All India Institute of Medical Sciences Raipur Raipur Govt 100 NA
57 Chandulal Chandrakar Memorial Medical College, Durg Durg Private 0 750
58 Chhattisgarh Institute of Medical Sciences, Bilaspur Bilaspur Govt. 100 672
59 Govt. Medical College, Ambikapur(Surguja) Ambikapur Govt. 100 414
60 Government Medical College, Rajnandgaon Rajnandgaon Govt. 100 380
Late Shri Baliram Kashyap Memorial NDMC Govt. Medical
61 Jagdalpur Govt. 100 470
College, Jagdalpur
Late Shri Lakhi Ram Agrawal Memorial Govt. Medical
62 Raigarh Govt. 50 650
College, Raigarh
63 Pt. J N M Medical College, Raipur Raipur Govt. 150 1153
64 Raipur Institute of Medical Sciences(RIMS), Raipur. Raipur Society 0 300
65 Shri Shankaracharya Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhilai Bhilai Society 0 350
Chhattisgarh Total 700 5139
Dadra nad Nagar Shri Vinoba Bhave Institute of Medical Sciences, (Govt.
66 Silvassa Govt. NA NA
Haveli Medical College)
67 Delhi All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi New Delhi Govt. 50 2362
68 Army College of Medical Sciences, New Delhi New Delhi Trust 100 999
69 Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College, Rohini, Delhi Delhi Govt. 100 NA
Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, New
70 New Delhi Society 100 350
Delhi
71 Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi New Delhi Govt. 200 877
72 Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi New Delhi Govt. 250 1500
73 North Delhi Muncipal Corporation Medical College, Delhi New Delhi Govt. 50 980
University College of Medical Sciences & GTB Hospital, New
74 New Delhi Govt. 150 872
Delhi
75 Vardhman Mahabir Medical College & Safdarjung Hospital. New Delhi Govt. 150 1531
Delhi Total 1150 9471
76 Goa Goa Medical College, Panaji Panaji Govt. 150 1160
Goa Total 150 1152
Ahmedabad Municipal Coporation Medical Education Trust
77 Gujarat Ahmedabad Govt. 150 645
Medical College, Ahmedabad
78 B J Medical College, Ahmedabad Ahmedabad Govt. 250 2000
79 Banas Medical College and Research Institute, Palanpur Palanpur Trust 150 NA
80 CU Shah Medical College, Surendra Nagar Surendra Nagar Trust 100 570
Dr M.K. Saha Medical College and Research Centre,
81 Ahmedabad Trust 0 1120
Ahmedabad
Dr.N.D. Desai Faculty of Medical Science and Research,
82 Nadiad University 150 NA
Nadiad
83 GCS Medical College, Ahmedabad Ahmedabad Trust 150 425
84 GMERS Medical College, Dharpur Patan Dharpur Patan Govt-Society 150 650
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of Beds in attached Hospital
No. of
S. Govt/ Admission beds in
State/UT Name of Medical College City/Town
No. Private Capacity Attached
Hospital
127 Government Medical College & Associated Hospital Rajouri Govt. NA NA
128 Government Medical College Baramulla Govt. NA NA
129 Government Medical College Jammu Govt. 150 2295
130 Government Medical College Kathua Govt. NA NA
131 Government Medical College, Srinagar Srinagar Govt. 150 2550
132 Sher-I-Kashmir Instt. Of Medical Sciences, Srinagar Srinagar Govt. 100 250
Jammu & Kashmir Total 500 5595
133 Jharkhand M G M Medical College, Jamshedpur Jamshedpur Govt. 100 514
134 Patliputra Medical College, Dhanbad Dhanbad Govt. 50 500
135 Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranchi Ranchi Govt. 150 1500
Jharkhand Total 300 2514
A J Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre,
136 Karnataka Mangalore Trust 150 900
Mangalore
137 Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences Bellur Bellur Trust 150 750
Akash Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre,
138 Banglore Trust 0 NA
Banglore
139 Al-Ameen Medical College,Bijapur Bijapur Trust 100 760
140 Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute, Bangalore Bangalore Govt. 250 1475
141 Basaveswara Medical College and Hospital, Chitradurga Chitradurga Trust 100 628
142 Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences, Belgaum Belagavi Govt. 150 740
143 BGS Global Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore Bangalore Trust 150 300
144 Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences,Bidar Bidar Govt. 150 500
145 Bowring & Lady Curzon Medical College & Research Institute Banglore Govt. NA NA
146 Chamrajanagar Institute of Medical Sciences, Chamrajanagar Govt. 150 NA
147 Dr BR Ambedkar Medical College, Bangalore Bangalore Trust 100 600
East Point College of Medical Sciences & Research Centre,
148 Banglore Trust 150 NA
Banglore
Employees State Insurance Corporation Medical College,
149 Bangalore Govt. 100 500
Bangalore
Employees State Insurance Corporation Medical College,
150 Gulbarga Govt. 100 NA
Gulbarga
Father Mullers Institue of Medical Education and Research,
151 Mangalore Trust 150 1250
Mangalore
Gadag Institute of Medical Sciences, Mallasamudra, Mulgund
152 Gadag Govt. 150 NA
Road, Gadag
153 Government Medical College, Mysore Mysore Govt. 150 1940
154 Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences, Gulbarga Gulbarga Govt. 150 NA
155 Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences, Hassan Hassan Govt. 150 500
156 Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Belgaum Belgaum Trust 200 2200
157 JJM Medical College, Davangere Davangere Trust 245 2069
158 JSS Medical College, Mysore Mysore Trust 200 1050
159 K S Hegde Medical Academy, Mangalore Mangalore Trust 150 1200
160 K V G Medical College, Sullia Sullia Trust 100 570
161 Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences, Manglore Mangalore Trust 150 NA
162 Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, Hubli Hubli Govt. 200 1200
163 Karwar Institute of Medical Sciences, Karwar Karwar Govt. 150 NA
164 Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore Mangalore Trust 250 1280
165 Kasturba Medical College, Manipal Manipal Trust 250 2032
166 Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangalore Bangalore Trust 150 1100
Khaja Banda Nawaz University -Faculty of Medical Sciences,
167 Gulbarga Trust 100 540
Gulbarga
168 Kodagu Institute of Medical Sciences, Kodagu Kodagu Govt. 150 NA
169 Koppal Institute of Medical Sciences, Koppal Koppal Govt. 150 NA
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of Beds in attached Hospital
No. of
S. Govt/ Admission beds in
State/UT Name of Medical College City/Town
No. Private Capacity Attached
Hospital
212 Kannur Medical College, Kannur Kannur Trust 150 750
213 Karuna Medical College, Palakkad Palakkad Trust 100 500
214 Kerala Medical College, Mangode, Palakkad Palakkad Trust 0 NA
215 KMCT Medical College,Kozhikode, Calicut Calicut Trust 150 500
M E S Medical College , Perintalmanna Malappuram Distt.
216 Malappuram Trust 100 630
Kerala
217 Malabar Medical College, Kozhikode,Calicut Calicut Trust 150 415
Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church Medical College,
218 Kolenchery Trust 100 1200
Kolenchery
219 Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram Thiruvananthapuram Govt. 200 NA
Mount Zion Medical College, Chayalode, Ezhamkulam Adoor,
220 Pathanamthitta Society 0 NA
Pathanamthitta
221 P K Das Institute of Medical Sciences, Palakkad, Kerala Palakkad, Trust 0 NA
Pushpagiri Institute Of Medical Sciences and Research
222 Tiruvalla Trust 100 1200
Centre, Tiruvalla
S.R. Medical College & Research Centre, Akathumjuri,
223 Thiruvananthapuram Trust 0 NA
Vennicode, Varkala, Thiruvananthapuram
Sree Narayana Instt. of Medical Sciences,
224 Ernakulam Trust 100 500
Chalakka,Ernakulam
Sree Uthradom Thiurnal Academy of Medical
225 Trivandrum Trust 100 500
Sciences,Trivandrum
Sri Gokulam Medical College Trust & Research Foundation,
226 Trivandrum Trust 150 600
Trivandrum
227 T D Medical College, Alleppey (Allappuzha) Alleppey Govt. 150 1051
228 Travancore Medical College, Kollam Kollam Trust 100 500
Kerala Total 3450 22307
229 Madhya Pradesh All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal Bhopal Govt. 100 NA
230 Amaltas Institute of Medical Sciences, Dewas Dewas Society 150 300
231 Bundelkhand Medical College, Sagar Sagar Govt. 100 750
232 Chirayu Medical College and Hospital, Bairagarh,Bhopal Bhopal Trust 150 1000
233 Gajra Raja Medical College, Gwalior Gwalior Govt. 150 1320
234 Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal Bhopal Govt. 150 935
235 Government Medical College Chhindwara Govt. NA NA
236 Government Medical College Datia Govt. 100 NA
237 Government Medical College Khandwa Govt. 100 NA
238 Government Medical College Ratlam Govt 150 NA
239 Government Medical College Sahadol Govt. NA NA
240 Government Medical College Shivpuri Govt. NA NA
241 Government Medical College Vidisha Govt. 150 NA
242 Index Medical College Hospital & Research Centre,Indore Indore Trust 150 1100
243 L.N. Medical College and Research Centre,Bhopal Bhopal Trust 150 750
244 M G M Medical College, Indore Indore Govt. 150 980
245 Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College, Jabalpur Jabalpur Govt. 150 840
Peoples College of Medical Sciences & Research Centre,
246 Bhopal Trust 150 650
Bhanpur, Bhopal
RKDF Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, Jatkhedi,
247 Bhopal Society 0 320
Bhopal
248 Ruxmaniben Deepchand Gardi Medical College, Ujjain Ujjain Trust 150 585
249 Shyam Shah Medical College, Rewa Rewa Govt. 100 800
Sri Aurobindo Medical College and Post Graduate Institute ,
250 Indore Trust 150 1140
Indore
251 Sukh Sagar Medical College and Hospital, Jabalpur Jabalpur Trust 0 300
Madhya Pradesh Total 2450 11770
252 Maharashtra ACPM Medical College, Dhule Dhule Trust 0 NA
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of Beds in attached Hospital
No. of
S. Govt/ Admission beds in
State/UT Name of Medical College City/Town
No. Private Capacity Attached
Hospital
Rajiv Gandhi Medical College and Chhatrapati Shivaji
294 Thane Govt. 60 NA
Maharaj Hospital, Thane
295 Rural Medical College, Loni Loni Trust 200 NA
296 Seth GS Medical College, Mumbai Mumbai Govt. 180 NA
297 Shri Vasant Rao Naik Govt. Medical College, Yavatmal Yavatmal Govt. 150 NA
SMBT Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre,
298 Nashik Trust 150 NA
Nandihills, Nashik
Smt. Kashibai Navale Medical College and General
299 Pune Trust 150 NA
Hospital,Pune
300 Sri Bhausaheb Hire Government Medical College, Dhule Dhule Govt. 100 NA
301 SRTR Medical College, Ambajogai Ambajogai Govt. 100 NA
302 Terna Medical College, Navi Mumbai Mumbai Trust 100 NA
303 Topiwala National Medical College, Mumbai Mumbai Govt. 120 NA
304 Vedantaa Institute of Medical Sciences, Palghar Palghar Private 150 NA
Maharashtra Total 7080 NA
Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical
305 Manipur Imphal Govt. 100 NA
Sciences,Porompet,Imphal
306 Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal Imphal Govt. 100 NA
Manipur Total 200 NA
North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Instt. of Health and
307 Meghalaya Shillong Govt. 50 NA
Medical Sciences, Shillong
Meghalaya Total 50 NA
Mizoram Institute of Medical Education and Research,
308 Mizoram Mizoram Govt. 100 NA
Mizoram
309 Odisha All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar Govt 100 NA
310 Govt. Medical College and Hospital, Balasore Balasore Govt 100 NA
311 Govt Medical college and Hospital, Bolangir Bolangir Govt 100 NA
312 Hi-Tech Medical College & Hospital, Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar Trust 100 550
313 Hi-Tech Medical College & Hospital, Rourkela Rourkela Trust 0 450
314 Instt. Of Medical Sciences & SUM Hospital, Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar Trust 150 830
315 Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar Trust 150 1000
316 MKCG Medical College, Berhampur Berhampur Govt. 250 1062
Pt. Raghunath Murmu Medical College and Hospital,
317 Baripada Govt 100 NA
Baripada
318 Saheed Laxman Nayak Medical College & Hospital, Koraput Koraput Govt 100 NA
319 SCB Medical College, Cuttack Cuttack Govt. 250 2066
Veer Surendra Sai Institute of Medical Sciences and
320 Burla Govt. 150 964
Research, Burla
Odisha Total 1550 6922
321 Puducherry Aarupadai Veedu Medical College, Pondicherry Pondicherry Trust 100 540
Indira Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute,
322 Puducherry Govt. 150 700
Puducherry
Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education &
323 Puducherry Govt. 200 1690
Research, Puducherry
Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute,
324 Puducherry Trust 250 950
Pondicherry
Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences & Research,
325 Puducherry Trust 100 640
Pondicherry
Sri Lakshmi Narayana Institute of Medical Sciences,
326 Puducherry Trust 150 750
Pondicherry
Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College & Hospital,
327 Puducherry Trust 150 800
Pondicherry
Sri Venkateswaraa Medical College, Hospital & Research
328 Puducherry Trust 150 830
Centre, Pondicherry
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of Beds in attached Hospital
No. of
S. Govt/ Admission beds in
State/UT Name of Medical College City/Town
No. Private Capacity Attached
Hospital
374 Government Medical College, Omandurar Omandurar Govt. 100 NA
375 Govt. Medical College, Pudukottai Pudukottai Govt. 150 NA
Government Thiruvannamalai Medical College,
376 Thiruvannamalai Govt. 100 750
Thiruvannamalai
377 Government Vellore Medical College, Vellore Vellore Govt. 100 750
378 Government Villupuram Medical College, Villupuram Villupuram Govt. 100 500
379 IRT Perundurai Medical College, Perndurai Perundurai Govt. 100 NA
380 K A P Viswanathan Government Medical College, Trichy Trichy Govt. 150 621
381 KanyaKumari Government Medical College, Asaripallam Asaripallam Govt. 100 600
Karpaga Vinayaga Institute of Medical
382 Maduranthagam Trust 100 600
Sciences,Maduranthagam
Karpagam Faculty of Medical Sciences & Research,
383 Coimbatore Trust 150 300
Coimbatore
384 Kilpauk Medical College, Chennai Chennai Govt. 150 1073
385 KMCH Institute of Health Sciences and Research Coimbatore Private NA NA
386 Madha Medical College & Hospital, Thandalam Chennai Trust 0 NA
387 Madras Medical College, Chennai Chennai Govt. 250 2772
388 Madurai Medical College, Madurai Madurai Govt. 150 2518
389 Meenakshi Medical College and Research Institute, Enathur Enathur Trust 150 840
Melmaruvathur Adiparasakthi Instt. Medical Sciences and
390 Melmaruvathur Trust 150 700
Research
391 Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College, Salem Salem Govt. 100 1272
392 PSG Institute of Medical Sciences, Coimbatore Coimbatore Trust 150 1410
393 Rajah Muthiah Medical College, Annamalainagar Annamalainagar Govt. 150 700
394 Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, Kanchipuram Kanchipuram Trust 150 700
Shri Satya Sai Medical College and Research Institute,
395 Kanchipuram Trust 150 700
Kancheepuram
396 Sree Balaji Medical College and Hospital, Chennai Chennai Trust 250 1170
Sree Mookambika Institute of Medical Sciences,
397 Kanyakumari Trust 100 560
Kanyakumari
398 Sri Muthukumaran Medical College,Chennai Chennai Trust 150 530
Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institute,
399 Chennai Trust 250 1972
Chennai
SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre,
400 Kancheepuram Trust 150 1080
Kancheepuram
401 Stanley Medical College, Chennai Chennai Govt. 250 1950
402 Tagore Medical College and Hospital, Chennai Chennai Trust 150 530
403 Thanjavur Medical College,Thanjavur Thanjavur Govt. 150 678
404 Theni Government Medical College,Theni Theni Govt. 100 600
405 Thiruvarur Govt. Medical College, Thiruvarur Thiruvarur Govt. 100 500
406 Thoothukudi Medical College, Thoothukudi Thoothukudi Govt. 150 1112
407 Tirunelveli Medical College,Tirunelveli Tirunelveli Govt. 150 1410
Trichy SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Centre,
408 Trichy Trust 150 750
Trichy
Velammal Medical College Hospital and Research Institute,
409 Madurai Trust 150 300
Madurai
Vinayaka Missions Kirupananda Variyar Medical College,
410 Salem Trust 100 NA
Salem
Tamil Nadu Total 6350 38326
Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research,
411 Telangana Hyderabad Trust 100 300
Hyderabad
Ayaan Institute of Medical Sciences, Teaching Hospital &
412 Kanaka Mamidi Society 150 NA
Research Centre, Kanaka Mamidi
413 Bhaskar Medical College, Yenkapally Yenkapally Trust 150 790
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of Beds in attached Hospital
No. of
S. Govt/ Admission beds in
State/UT Name of Medical College City/Town
No. Private Capacity Attached
Hospital
456 Government Medical College Faizabad Govt. NA NA
457 Government Medical College Firozabad Govt. NA NA
Government Medical College & Super facility Hospital,
458 Azamgarh Govt. 100 140
Azamgarh
459 Government Medical College, Kannauj Kannauj Govt. 100 300
460 Government Medical College Rampur, Basti Govt. NA NA
461 Government Medical College Sahajahanpur Govt. NA NA
462 GSVM Medial College, Kanpur Kanpur Govt. 190 1825
463 Heritage Institute of Medical Sciences, Varanasi Varanasi Private 150 300
464 Hind Institute of Medical Sciences , Barabanki Barabanki Trust 100 350
465 Hind Institute of Medical Sciences, Sitapur. Sitapur Trust 150 300
466 Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU, Varanasi Varanasi Govt. 84 1200
467 Integral Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Lucknow Lucknow Private 0 350
468 Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh Aligarh Govt. 150 1250
469 K.D.Medical college & Research Centre, Mathura Mathura Society 0 300
470 King George Medical University, Lucknow Lucknow Govt 250 1250
471 Krishna Mohan Medical College & Hospital, Mathura. Mathura Society 0 300
472 LLRM Medical College, Merrut Merrut Govt. 150 1040
Mahamaya Rajkiya Allopathic Medical College,
473 Ambedkarnagar Govt. 100 450
Ambedkarnagar
474 Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College, Jhansi Jhansi Govt. 100 700
Major S D Singh Medical College and Hospital, Fathehgarh,
475 Farrukhabad Trust 0 350
Farrukhabad
Manyavar Kanshi Ram Ji Government Allopathic Medical
476 Kanpur Govt. 100 300
College
477 Mayo Institute of Medical Sciences, Barabanki Barabanki Trust 150 300
478 Moti Lal Nehru Medical College, Allahabad Allahabad Govt. 150 850
479 Mulayam Singh Yadav Medical College & Hospital, Meerut Meerut Society 150 NA
480 Muzaffarnagar Medical College, Muzaffarnagar Muzaffarnagar Trust 150 500
481 Prasad Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow Lucknow Trust 0 350
482 Rajkiya Allopathic Medical College Bahraich Govt. NA NA
483 Rajshree Medical Research Institute, Bareilly Bareilly Trust 150 300
484 Rama Medical College and Hospital , Kanpur Kanpur Trust 100 693
485 Rama Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Hapur Hapur Trust 150 600
486 Rohilkhand Medical College & Hospital, Bareilly Bareilly Trust 150 600
487 S N Medical College, Agra Agra Govt. 150 1047
488 Santosh Medical College, Ghaziabad Ghaziabad Trust 100 700
489 Saraswati Institute of Medical Sciences, Hapur Hapur Trust 150 500
490 Saraswati Institute of Medical Sciences, Unnao Unnao Trust 150 320
491 School of Medical Sciences & Research, Greater Noida Greater Noida Trust 150 500
Shaikh-UL-Hind Maulana Mahmood Hasan Medical College,
492 Saharanpur Govt 100 500
Saharanpur
493 Shri Ram Murti Smarak Institute of Medical Sciences, Bareilly Bareilly Trust 100 650
494 Subharti Medical College, Meerut Meerut Trust 100 800
495 T.S Mishra Medical College & Hospital, Amusi, Lucknow Lucknow Private 150 300
496 Teerthanker Mahaveer Medical College, Moradabad Moradabad Trust 150 550
497 Uttar pradesh University of Medical Sciences, Etawah Etawah Govt. 150 750
498 Varun Arjun Medical College, Banthra, Sahajahanpur Sahajahanpur Trust 0 300
499 Venkateshwara Institute of Medical Sciences, Gajraula Gajraula Trust 0 300
Uttar Pradesh Total 5224 25065
500 Uttarakhand All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh Rishikesh Govt 100 NA
501 Doon Medical College, Dehradun Dehradun Govt 150 300
Government Medical College (Prev.Uttarakhand Forest
502 Haldwani Govt. 100 600
Hospital Trust Med.Col.), Haldwani
Note:
NA - Not Availablet
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6.1.1.1(B) List of colleges not permitted for renewal for the year 2018-19
S. State Name of the College Constitution
No.
1 Andhra Pradesh GITAM Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Visakhapatam Society
2 Andhra Pradesh Viswabharathi Medical College, Kurnool Society
3 Chhattisgarh Chandulal Chandrakar Memorial Medical College, Durg Private
4 Chhattisgarh Raipur Institute of Medical Sciences(RIMS), Raipur. Society
5 Chhattisgarh Shri Shankaracharya Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhilai Society
6 Gujarat Dr M.K. Saha Medical College and Research Centre, Ahmedabad Trust
7 Haryana Adesh Medical College and Hospital, Sahabad, Kurushetra society
8 Haryana N.C. Medical College & Hospital, Panipath Trust
9 Haryana World College of Medical Sciences & Research, Jhajjar Trust
10 Karnataka Akash Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Banglore Trust
11 Karnataka Sambhram Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Kolar Trust
12 Kerala Al-Azhar Medical College and Super Speciality Hospital, Thodupuzha Trust
13 Kerala Government Medical College, Painav, Idukki Govt.
14 Kerala Kerala Medical College, Mangode, Palakkad Trust
15 Kerala Mount Zion Medical College, Chayalode, Ezhamkulam Adoor, Pathanamthitta Society
16 Kerala P K Das Institute of Medical Sciences, Palakkad, Kerala Trust
S.R. Medical College & Research Centre, Akathumjuri, Vennicode, Varkala,
17 Kerala Trust
Thiruvananthapuram
18 Madhya Pradesh RKDF Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, Jatkhedi, Bhopal Society
19 Madhya Pradesh Sukh Sagar Medical College and Hospital, Jabalpur Trust
20 Maharastra ACPM Medical College, Dhule Trust
21 Odisha Hi-Tech Medical College & Hospital, Rourkela Trust
22 Rajasthan Pacific Medical College & Hospital, Bhilo Ka Bedla, Udaipur Trust
23 Tamil Nadu Annapoorna Medical College & Hospital, Salem Trust
24 Tamil Nadu Madha Medical College and Hospital, Thandalam, Chennai Trust
25 Telangana Mahavir Institute of Medical Sciences, Vikarabad Trust
26 Telangana Maheshwara Medical College, Chitkul, Patancheru, Medak Society
27 Uttar Pradesh G.C.R.G. Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow Trust
28 Uttar Pradesh Glocal Medical College, Super Specility Hospital & Research Centre, Saharanpur. Trust
29 Uttar Pradesh Integral Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Lucknow Private
30 Uttar Pradesh K.D.Medical college & Research Centre, Mathura Society
31 Uttar Pradesh Krishna Mohan Medical College & Hospital, Mathura. Society
32 Uttar Pradesh Major S D Singh Medical College and Hospital, Fathehgarh, Farrukhabad Trust
33 Uttar Pradesh Prasad Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow Trust
34 Uttar Pradesh Varun Arjun Medical College, Banthra, Sahajahanpur Trust
35 Uttar Pradesh Venkateshwara Institute of Medical Sciences, Gajraula Trust
36 West Bengal Gauri Devi Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital, Durgapur Society
37 West Bengal ICARE Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Haldia, Purba Midanpore Trust
Source: Medical Council of India
S. BDS MDS
Year
No. No. of Dental Colleges No of Admission No. of Dental Colleges No of Admission
Notes:
BDS - Bachelor of Dental Surgery
MDS - Master of Dental Surgery
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Number of Dental Colleges
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
BDS
2008-09
2009-10
MDS
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
Figure 6.1.2: Number of Dental Colleges in India
2014-15
2015-16
2017-18
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6.1.3(A) State-wise Number of Under Graduate AYUSH Colleges/Institutes and their Admission Capacity in
India as on 01.04.2018
2 Arunachal 1 50 1 50
Pradesh
6 Goa 1 60 1 50 2 110
16 Meghhalaya 1 50 1 50 2 100
26 Chandigarh 1 50 1 50 2 100
27 Puducherry 1 50 0 0 1 50
TOTAL 393 25407 52 2945 10 580 26 1730 221 16173 702 46835
Systems -wise % 56.0 54.2 7.4 6.3 1.4 1.2 3.7 3.7 31.5 34.5 100.0 100.0
Distribution
Source: (i) Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) (ii) UG/PG Colleges, Ministry of Ayush
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6.1.3(B) State-wise Number of Post Graduate AYUSH Colleges/Institutes and their Admission Capacity in
India as on 01.04.2018
1 Andhra Pradesh 2 56 0 0 3 42 5 98
2 Assam 1 24 1 24
3 Bihar 3 28 2 52 5 80
4 Chhattisgarh 1 53 1 53
6 Himachal 1 39 1 39
Pradesh
7 Jammu & 1 15 1 15
Kashmir
8 Jharkhand 1 24 1 24
13 Odisha 2 19 1 18 3 37
14 Punjab 3 37 1 18 4 55
17 Telangana 1 38 1 34 1 30 3 102
20 West Bengal 3 57 3 57
21 Delhi 2 35 2 19 1 4 5 58
Systems -wise % 67.5 75.7 5.4 2.3 1.0 1.7 1.5 0.8 24.6 19.5 100.0 100.0
Distribution
Source : (i) Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) (ii) UG/PG Colleges, Ministry of Ayush
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6.2 Service Infrastruture
6.2.1 State/UT wise Number of Sub Centers, PHCs & CHCs Functioning in India as on 31st March, 2018
S. No. States/UT Sub Centres PHCs CHCs
India 158417 25743 5624
1 Andhra Pradesh 7458 1147 193
2 Arunachal Pradesh 312 143 63
3 Assam 4644 946 172
4 Bihar 9949 1899 150
5 Chhattisgarh 5200 793 169
6 Goa 214 25 4
7 Gujarat 9153 1474 363
8 Haryana 2589 368 113
9 Himachal Pradesh 2084 576 91
10 Jammu & Kashmir 2967 637 84
11 Jharkhand 3848 298 171
12 Karnataka 9443 2359 206
13 Kerala 5380 849 227
14 Madhya Pradesh 11192 1171 309
15 Maharashtra 10638 1823 361
16 Manipur 429 91 23
17 Meghalaya 443 108 28
18 Mizoram 370 57 9
19 Nagaland 396 126 21
20 Odisha 6688 1288 377
21 Punjab 2950 432 151
22 Rajasthan 14405 2078 588
23 Sikkim 147 24 2
24 Tamil Nadu 8712 1421 385
25 Telangana 4744 643 91
26 Tripura 1020 108 22
27 Uttarakhand 1847 257 67
28 Uttar Pradesh 20521 3621 822
29 West Bengal* 10357 913 348
30 A& N Islands 123 22 4
31 Chandigarh 17 0 0
32 D & N Haveli 71 9 2
33 Daman & Diu 26 4 2
34 Delhi 12 5 0
35 Lakshadweep 14 4 3
36 Puducherry 54 24 3
Source: Bulletin on Rural Health Statistics in India 31 March, 2018 Statistics Division, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Note
* 11 PHCs situated at Municipal Areas included in it.
S. Rural Hospitals (Govt.) Urban Hospitals (Govt.) Total Hospitals (Govt.) Reference
State/UT/Division
No. No. Beds No. Beds No. Beds Period
Notes:
Government hospitals include Central Government, State Government and Local Government bodies
* PHCs are also included in the number of hopsitals.
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6.2.3 Health Infrastructure in Railways as on 26/03/2019
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6.2.5 Medical Care Facilities under AYUSH by Management Status as on 01.04.2018
Sowa-
Ayurveda Unani Siddha Yoga Naturopathy Homoeopathy Total % Distribution
Rigpa
S.
Management
No.
Dispensaries
Dispensaries
Dispensaries
Dispensaries
Dispensaries
Dispensaries
Dispensaries
Dispensaries
Dispensaries
Hospitals
Hospitals
Hospitals
Hospitals
Hospitals
Hospitals
Hospitals
Hospitals
Hospitals
A. Under jurisdiction of States/Union Territories
1 State/Govt./UT 3032 15966 248 1405 291 848 7 184 11 48 114 6059 0 30 3703 24540 91.8 87.8
Adminstration
Total (A) 3186 17102 259 1621 291 848 8 235 17 101 225 7259 0 33 3986 27199 98.8 97.3
All India (A+B) 3205 17419 267 1657 298 883 14 295 19 115 232 7548 0 34 4035 27951 100.0 100.0
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Figure 6.1.3: State wise distribution of Blood Banks in India
Maharashtra
Uttar Pradesh
11%
Tamil Nadu
23%
Karnataka
11% Kerala
Telangana
4% Andhra Pradesh
9% Gujarat
4%
Madhya Pradesh
4% West Bengal
7%
5% Rajasthan
5% 5%
Punjab
5% 7%
Others
Source: Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), FDA Bhawan, Kotla Road, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
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6.2.7 State/UT wise Government Mental Hospitals in India
S. States/UTs Mental Hospital
No.
13 Maharashtra Regional Mental Hospital Regional Mental Hospital Regional Mental Hospital, Regional Mental
Nagpur-440029 Yeravda, Pune-411006 Main Road, Ratnagiri- Hospital Wagle Estate,
Maharashtra Maharashtra 415612 Maharashtra Thane (W)-400604
Maharashtra
14 Meghalaya Meghalaya Institute of Mental
Health & Neurosciences,
Pasteur Hills, Shillong
Meghalaya -793001
15 Nagaland Mental Hospital, Tekhuba,
Kohima-797001
Nagaland
16 Odisha Mental Health Institute
S.C.B. Medical College,
Cuttack, Odisha -753007
17 Punjab Dr. Vidyasagar Punjab Mental
Hospital.
Circular Road, Amritsar,
Pin Code: 143001 Punjab
18 Rajasthan Mental Hospital (Psychiatric Mental Hospital,
Centre), Govind Marg, Janta (Psychiatric Center),
Colony, Jaipur-302004 Shastri Nagar,
Rajasthan-302004 Jodhpur-342001
Rajasthan
19 Tamilnadu Institute of Mental Health
Medavakkam Tank Road
Kilpauk, Chennai-600010
Tamil Nadu
20 Telangana Institute of Mental
Health, Govt. Hospital for
Mental Care, S.R. Nagar,
Hyderbad-500038
21 Tripura Modern psychiatric Hospital
Narsingarh, Singarbil,
Agartala, Tripura -799009
22 Uttar Pradesh Institute of Mental Health & Mental Hospital Bareilly Mental Hospital
Hospital Billochpura, Civil Lines, Bareilly-243005 S2/1 Pandeypur
Mathura Road, Agra-282002 Uttar Pradesh Varanasi-221002
Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh
23 Uttarakhand State Mental Health
Institute, NH-72, Selakui,
Uttarakhand-248011
24 West Bengal Lumbini Park Mental Hospital Institute of Psychiatry Institute for Mental Care,
115, Dr.G.S Bose Road, Kata 7, D.L. Khan Road, Purulia, P.O:
Pukur, Tiljala Kolkata-700025 Purulia-723101
Kolkata-700039 West Bengal. West Bengal
West Bengal
Calcutta Pavlov Hospital Berhampore Mental Hospital, K.N.
18, Gobra Road, Road, Khagra, Berhampore P.O.,
Kolkata-700046 Murshidabad-742101
West Bengal West Bengal
Source: NCD Section , Dte.General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & family Welfare
Source: Central Government Health Scheme, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Note:
This table shows only the number of dispensaries in different cities. For exact address of the dispensaries please contact the source
agency
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6.2.9 Number of Cards and Beneficiaries availing C.G.H.S. facilities in various cities as on 31.01.2019
S. No. City Total No. of Cards Total No. of Beneficiaries
1 Agartala 1060 3563
2 Ahmedabad 16501 47533
3 Aizwal 48 186
4 Allahabad (Prayagraj) 18883 59236
5 Bangalore 42706 119370
6 Bhopal 5960 16204
7 Bhubaneswar 7087 21665
8 Chandigarh 13770 33311
9 Chennai 43840 115702
10 Dehradun 11956 28943
11 Delhi & NCR 514028 1668847
12 Gandhinagar 3114 11765
13 Gangtok 47 137
14 Guwahati 14194 48412
15 Hyderabad 67504 188306
16 Imphal 493 2009
17 Indore 938 2177
18 Jabalpur 36112 86535
19 Jaipur 19640 57836
20 Jammu 1756 4847
21 Kanpur 31796 85106
22 Kohima 150 557
23 Kolkata 59593 154594
24 Lucknow 22268 70806
25 Meerut 14321 41963
26 Mumbai 61634 184744
27 Nagpur 30558 79917
28 Panaji 795 2680
29 Patna 13769 44977
30 Puducherry 632 1972
31 Pune 51327 115833
32 Raipur 314 883
33 Ranchi 5198 16520
34 Shillong 5597 19565
35 Shimla 1054 2820
36 Thiruvananthapuram 16131 39993
37 Visakhapatnam 6512 15939
TOTAL 1141286 3395453
Source: Central Government Health Scheme, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Dispensaries
Dispensaries
Dispensaries
Dispensaries
Dispensaries
Dispensaries
Dispensaries
Dispensaries
S. No. States/UTs & others
Hospitals
Hospitals
Hospitals
Hospitals
Hospitals
Hospitals
Hospitals
Hospitals
A. States/Union Territories
1 Andhra Pradesh 3 467 2 112 0 0 0 0 0 20 3 266 0 0 8 865
2 Arunachal Pradesh 10 17 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 95 0 0 12 113
3 Assam 1 380 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 75 0 0 4 456
4 Bihar 5 1082 1 449 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 644 0 0 8 2175
5 Chhattisgarh 11 956 1 26 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 112 0 0 16 1094
6 Delhi 2 40 1 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 103 0 0 5 163
7 Goa 1 99 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 83 0 0 2 182
8 Gujarat 42 560 0 0 0 0 0 16 6 14 16 216 0 0 64 806
9 Haryana 4 483 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 4 524
10 Himachal Pradesh 33 1150 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 14 0 4 34 1171
11 Jammu & Kashmir 1 240 1 177 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 2 442
12 Jharkhand 1 220 0 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 92 0 0 5 366
13 Karnataka 170 592 18 50 0 0 3 0 6 5 16 43 0 0 213 690
14 Kerala 126 806 0 1 1 6 0 0 1 1 34 659 0 0 162 1473
15 Madhya Pradesh 40 1496 4 64 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 213 0 0 70 1773
16 Maharashtra 70 466 6 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 126 491
17 Manipur 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 10 1
18 Meghalaya 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 6 0 0 10 13
19 Mizoram 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 22 0 0 2 24
20 Nagaland 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1
21 Odisha 8 624 0 9 0 0 0 35 0 30 6 638 0 0 14 1336
22 Punjab 5 489 0 35 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 111 0 0 9 636
23 Rajasthan 117 3577 11 120 0 0 1 0 2 3 6 252 0 0 137 3952
24 Sikkim 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 1 1 12
25 Tamil Nadu 2 97 1 64 289 784 1 121 0 0 1 106 0 0 294 1172
26 Telangana 9 418 4 183 0 1 0 0 1 28 6 196 0 0 20 826
27 Tripura 2 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 73 0 0 4 109
28 Uttar Pradesh 2104 2104 204 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 1575 0 0 2316 3728
29 Uttarakhand 402 142 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 60 0 3 405 208
30 West Bengal 6 502 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 1520 0 0 18 2029
31 A&N Islands 1 13 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 18 0 0 5 33
32 Chandigarh 1 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 2 21
33 D&N Haveli 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 20
34 Daman & Diu 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 2 12
35 Lakshadweep 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 15
36 Puducherry 0 27 0 0 0 24 0 4 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 72
TOTAL (A) 3186 17128 259 1473 291 815 8 179 17 101 225 7275 0 33 3986 27004
B. CGHS & Central 19 288 8 38 7 33 6 55 2 10 7 269 0 1 49 694
Government organization
TOTAL (A+B) 3205 17416 267 1511 298 848 14 234 19 111 232 7544 0 34 4035 27698
Source: State Govts. & concerned agencies- Ministry of AYUSH
Notes:
1 Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, Yoga, Naturopathy and Sowa-rigpa : Figures in r/o states of Andra Pradesh(2015), of Assam(2009), Delhi(2015),
J & K(2015), Jharkhand(2011), Manipur(2014), Nagaland(2008), Odisha(2012), Punjab(2015), Rajasthan(2015), Uttar Pradesh(2011),
Uttrakhand(2014, and Telangana(2015) has been repeated as the current year information is not available.
Odisha(2012),Uttar Pradesh(2011) and Uttarkhand(2014 has been repeated as the current information was not available.
2 Homoeopathy :Figures in r/o states of Andhra Pradesh(2015), Assam(2009), Delhi(2015), J & K(2015), Jharkhand(2011), Kerala(2015),
Manipur(2014, Nagaland(2008),Odisha(2012), Uttar Pradesh(2011), Uttarkhand(2014) and Telangana(2015) has been repeated as the
current year information was not available.
3 Figures integrated in colums marked “total” reflects the total numbers of Hospitals and dispensaries under govt, Local Bodies and others
in each states/UTs.
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6.2.11 State/UT wise Number of Eye Banks in India as on 04.01.2019
1. BCG
Quantity in Lakh of Doses
Particulars Installed 2017-2018
Annual Status as on
S. No. Institutions Capacity Production Demand Supply % Achieved
As facility upgraded to cGMP
compliant formalities for
1 BCG VL, Chennai 800 - - - - commercial production in
process.
2 SII, Pune 2000 1836.18 NA Na NA March,2018
Total 2800 1836.18 0 0 -
2. DPT
Quantity in Lakh of Doses
Particulars Installed 2017-2018
Annual Status as on
S. No. Institutions Capacity Production Demand Supply % Achieved
As facility upgraded to cGMP
compliant formalities for
1 CRI, Kasauli 400 NIL NIL NIL NIL commercial production in
process.
As facility upgraded to cGMP
compliant formalities for
2 PII Coonoor 400 NIL NIL NIL NIL commercial production in
process.
3 HBPCL, Mumbai 448 NA NA NA NA March, 2018
4 SII, Pune 3000 249.24 NA NA NA March, 2018
HBI,
5 Udhagamandalam, 600 185.3 - 183.39 NA March, 2018
Hyderabad
Biological-
6 700 200 80.8 80.8 100.00 March,2018
E-Limited
Bharat Biotecch Int. Information of vaccine production
7 10 NA NA NA NA
Ltd not provided by the Company
Total 5558 634.54 80.8 264.19 326.97
3. Td
Quantity in Lakh of Doses
Particulars Installed 2017-2018
Annual Status as on
S. No. Institutions Capacity Production Demand Supply % Achieved
1 Biological-E-Limited 2000 1200 405.1 405.1 100.00 March, 2018
Total 2000 1200 405.1 405.1 100.00
4. TT
Quantity in Lakh of Doses
Installed
Particulars Annual 2017-2018
Capacity Status as on
S. No. Institutions Production Demand Supply % Achieved
As facility upgraded to cGMP
compliant formalities for
1 PII Coonoor 400 Nil Nil Nil Nil commercial production in
process.
2 CRI, Kasauli 400 11.77 43.02 45.26 March,2018
3 HBPCL, Mumbai 712 NA NA NA - March, 2018
4 SII, Pune 3000 707.46 NA NA NA March, 2018
5 Dano Vaccine, Hy'd 1600 343.94 600 414.59 69.10 March, 2018
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2018
4. TT
Quantity in Lakh of Doses
HBI,
6 Udhagamandalam 3000 44.2 - 52.74 0.00 March, 2018
Hyderabad
7 Biological-E-Limited 4000 2500 881 881 100.00 March, 2018
Bharat Biotecch Int. Information of vaccine production
8 NA NA NA NA NA
Ltd not provided by the Company
9 Sanofi Pasteur India 185 180 470 270 57.45 March, 2018
Total 13297 3787.37 1994.02 1663.59 83.43
5. OPV
Quantity in Lakh of Doses
Particulars Installed 2017-2018
Annual Status as on
S. No. Institutions Capacity Production Demand Supply % Achieved
1 SII, Pune 6000 4672.71 NA NA NA March,2018
Bio-Med (P) Ltd.
2 7200 2280 2090 2090 100.00 Sep, 2018
Ghaziabad
Panacea Bio-tech
3 Ltd. 5000 825.53 734.53 734.53 100.00 March, 2018
Delhi
Bharat Biotecch Int.
Ltd Information of vaccine production
4 10000 NA NA NA NA
International (L), not provided by the Company
Hyderabad
Total 28200 7778.24 2824.53 2824.53 100.00
6 Measles
Quantity in Lakh of Doses
Particulars Installed 2017-2018
Annual Status as on
S. No. Institutions Capacity Production Demand Supply % Achieved
1 SII, Pune 4000 1550.04 NA NA NA March,2018
HBI, (Information of vaccine
2 Udhagamandalam 300 NIL NIL NIL NIL production not provided by the
Hyderabad company)
Total 4300 1550.04 0 0 -
NON-UIP Vaccines
7. JEV
Quantity in Lakh of Doses
Particulars Installed 2017-2018
Annual Status as on
S. No. Institutions Capacity Production Demand Supply % Achieved
1 Biological-E-Limited 2000 1200 405.1 405.1 100.00 March, 2018
Total 2000 1200 405.1 405.1 100.00
8. YFV
Quantity in Lakh of Doses
Particulars Installed 2017-2018
Annual Status as on
S. No. Institutions Capacity Production Demand Supply % Achieved
CRI, Kasauli
1 Nil *1.34 1.57 1.57 100.00 March,2018(*Imported vaccine)
Total 0 1.34 1.57 1.57 100.00
9. TCARV
Quantity in Lakh of Doses
Particulars Installed 2017-2018
Annual Status as on
S. No. Institutions Capacity Production Demand Supply % Achieved
Cadila Health Care
1 Ltd. 44 12.43 12.43 12.43 100.00 March,2018
Ahmedabad (vials)
HBI,
2 Udhagamandalam 180 124.8 - 117.96 0.00 March, 2018
Hy'd
Chirion Behring
3 Vaccine Lab. 150 13.1 34.17 12.1 35.41 March,2018
Ankleshwar, Guj
Bharat Bio tech, Information of vaccine production
4 120 NA NA NA NA
Hy'd not provided by the Company
Total 494 150.33 46.6 142.49 380.62
12. Hepatitis-B
Quantity in Lakh of Doses
Particulars Installed 2017-2018
Annual Status as on
S. No. Institutions Capacity Production Demand Supply % Achieved
1 SII, Pune 2700 749.06 NA NA NA March,2018
2 Biological-E-Ltd. 1000 110 24.15 24.15 100.00 March, 2018
HBI,
3 Udhagamandalam 600 1.84 - 4.2 - March, 2018
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2018
18. MMR
Quantity in Lakh of Doses
Particulars Installed 2017-2018
Annual Status as on
S. No. Institutions Capacity Production Demand Supply % Achieved
1 Biological E limited 650 400 0 0 0.00 March,2018
Total 650 400 0 0 -
23. ATS
Quantity in Lakh of Doses
Particulars Installed 2017-2018
Annual Status as on
S. No. Institutions Capacity Production Demand Supply % Achieved
HBPCL, Mumbai
1 5 Ampoules - - - March, 2018(1 Ampoules=1500IU)
(amp)
2 SII, Pune - 8.58 NA NA NA March,2018
Biological E Ltd.
3 3 0.6 0.0156 0.0156 100.00 March, 2018
Hy'd
Total 8 9.18 0.0156 0.0156 100.00
24. ADS
Quantity in Lakh of Doses
Particulars Installed 2017-2018
Annual Status as on
S. No. Institutions Capacity Production Demand Supply % Achieved
CRI, Kasauli (10 ml
1 0.1 0.01493 0.03018 0.01563 51.79 March,2018
vials)
HBPCL, Mumbai
2 2 0.04502 0.04502 0.04502 100.00 March, 2018 (1Vials=10000IU)
(vials)
Total 2.1 0.05995 0.0752 0.06065 80.65
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2018
27. ARS
Quantity in Lakh of Doses
Status as on
Particulars Installed 2017-2018
Annual Status as on
S. No. Institutions Capacity Production Demand Supply % Achieved
CRI, Kasauli (05 ml
1 0.56 0.13028 0.2692 0.1763 65.49 March,2018
vial)
Bharat Serum &
2 14.4 13.0937 9.90986 9.90986 100.00 March,2018(Equirab 1000 IU)
Vaccines, Thane
Bharat Serum &
3 14.4 5.23046 3.92394 3.92394 100.00 March,2018(Equirab 1500 IU)
Vaccines, Thane
4 HBPCL, Mumbai 1.5 0.04 0.00165 0.00165 100.00 March,2018
Total 30.86 18.4944 14.10465 14.01175 99.34
28. NHS
Quantity in Lakh of Doses
Particulars Installed 2017-2018
Annual Status as on
S. No. Institutions Capacity Production Demand Supply % Achieved
As per
1 CRI, Kasauli (ml) Nil 28 19 67.86 March,2018
Demand
Total 0 0 28 19 67.86
Installed Capacity, Production and supply of quantity of different Vaccines & Sera reported by differenct vaccine manufacturing
institute
Quantity in Lakh of Doses
Particulars Installed 2017-2018
Annual Status as on
S. No Institutions Capacity Production Demand Supply % Achieved
UIP-VACCINES
1 BCG 2800 1836.18 0 0 -
2 DPT 5558 634.54 80.8 264.19 326.92
3 TD 2000 1200 405.1 405.1 100.00
4 TT 13297 3787.37 1994.02 1663.59 83.43
5 OPV 28200 7778.24 2824.53 2824.53 100.00
6 Measles 4300 1550.04 0 0 -
NON-UIP VACCINES
7 JEV 174 5 2.7 2.7 100.00
8 TCARV 494 150.33 46.6 142.49 380.62
Typhoid (vi-
9 433 23.04 19.04 19.04 100.00
polysacharoid)
10 Typhoid (AKD) 940 19 15 15 100.00
11 Hepatitis-B 5310 860.9 24.15 28.35 117.39
IHR-VACCINES
12 YFV 0 *1.34 1.57 1.57 100.00 *(Imported vaccine)
13 QMMV 40 18 16 16 100.00
NEWER VACCINES
14 Hib Vaccine 1288 52.84 0.57 0.57 100.00
15 DTwp-HepB 2000 42.57 0 0 -
16 DTwp+Hib 2015 5.24 2.71 2.71 100.00
17 DTwp-HepB-Hib 6876 2565.63 1075.2 1075.2 100.00
18 MMR 5000 513.51 0 0 0.00
19 MR 650 400 0 0 -
20 Cholera 6 66 63 63 100.00
Seasonal Influenza
21 106 3.53 0.78 0.78 100.00
Vaccine
Inacitivated Polio
22 30 330 281 218 64.00
Vaccine
ANTI-SERA
23 ATS 8 9.18 0.0156 0.0156 100.00
24 ADS 2.1 0.05995 0.0752 0.06065 80.65
25 ASVS (Snake) 39.43 14.5268 7.059349 7.05935 100.00
26 ASVS (Scorpion) 22.14 1.42934 9.09564 9.09564 100.00
27 ARS 30.86 18.4944 14.1047 14.0118 99.34
28 NHS 0 0 28 19 67.86
29 Diagnostic Reagent 0.01 2.611 2.518 2.5235 100.22
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Annexure
(A) Brief on Central Bureau of Health Intelligence (CBHI)
Central Bureau of Health Intelligence (CBHI), established in 1961, is the health intelligence wing of the Director General of
Health Services in the Ministry of Health & FW, GOI with the vision to have “A strong Health Management Information System in
entire country”. This national institution is headed by a SAG level medical officer with specialization in public health administration
of Central Health Services (CHS), supported by officers from Indian Statistical Services as well as CHS through its field survey and
training units.
The Mission of CBHI is “To strengthen Health Information system in each of the district in the country up to facility level
for evidence based decision making in the Health Sector”.
2. Organization
i) The CBHI under the aegis of Dte. GHS, Government of India and headed by a DDG & Director, has three divisions viz.
(a) Policy, Training & Coordination, (b) Information & Evaluation, and (c) Administration.
ii) It has six Health Information Field Survey Units (FSUs) under the supervision of respective Regional Office of Health & Family
Welfare (ROHFW), GOI located at Bengaluru, Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, Jaipur, Lucknow and Patna; each headed by a Deputy
Director with technical & support staff.
iii) It conducts various in-service training courses through its six FSUs and four training centres viz. (a) Regional Health Statistics
Training Centre (RHSTC), Mohali (near Chandigarh), Punjab, (b) Medical Record Department & Training Centre (MRDTC) of
Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, (c) JIPMER, Puducherry, and (d) Medical Record Department & Training Centre (MRDTC),
Dr. RML Hospital, New Delhi.
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information on such reforms from State/UT governments, health program managers, researchers, teachers and
institutions in order to regularly update this national database.
Sense of ownership and pride is to be taken in an effort like HS-PROD by all public health professionals.
iii) National Level Man-power Development Training Programs:-
For capacity building and human resources development in health sector, CBHI conducts in-service training program
for the officers and the staff working in various Medical Record Department & health institutions of the Central/State
governments, ESI, Defense and Railways and well as private health institutions through its various training centres.
Following are the long term in-service training programs for maintenance of Medical Records in Medical Institutions,
conducted by the CBHI with the view to strengthen and develop human resources & health information system of the
country.
S.
Name of the training Batch Duration Training Centre
No
2 batches
1. Medical Record Deptt. & T.C. at
(1 batch at each training
1. Medical Record Officer -1 Year Safdarjung Hospital in New Delhi
centre)
2. JIPMER, Puducherry
Training Calendar, Eligibility, Guidelines and Application Forms for all the above courses can be downloaded from the
CBHI official website www.cbhidghs.nic.in
iv) Capacity Building & Operation Research for Efficient health information system (HIS) including Family of International
Classification (ICD-10 & ICF) use in India and South East Asia Region. CBHI is conducting National Level training course
on Master trainers on ICD-10 & ICF at RHSTC at Mohali, Chandigarh. It is also organizing sensitization work shop on
ICD-10 & ICF in big Govt. /Pvt. Hospitals and through its FSUs.
• Participating in the quality assurance procedures of the WHO-FIC classifications regarding norms of use,
training and data collection and application rules.
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(c) Networking with current and potential users of the WHO-FIC and act as reference centre by:
• Assisting WHO Headquarters and the Regional Offices in the preparation of member components of the
WHO-FIC and other relevant materials.
• Participating actively in updating and revising the member components of the WHO-FIC.
• Providing support to existing and potential users of the WHO-FIC and of the data derived in India and SEARO
Region. Linkage will also be made with other countries of Asian Pacific Region for seeking status on FIC
implementation.
(d) Work in at least one related and/or derived area of the WHO-FIC: Speciality- based adaptations, primary care
adaptations, interventions/procedures, injury classification (ICECI).
vii) Maintaining three websites: www.cbhidghs.nic.in (Main Website), www.cbhi.nic.in (Data entry portal for on-line data
transmission by the States/UTs to CBHI) and www.hsprodindia.nic.in.
iii) National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) and National Health Programmes in India
v) Public Health/Medical Care Organizations and Research Institutions under Department of Health Research including ICMR
and Various other Ministries
x) Ministry of Defence, Railways, Labour, HRD, Rural Development, Communication & Information Technology, Shipping Road
Transport & Highways, Home Affairs, Social Justice & Empowerment, etc.
xi) WHO and other UN Agencies Concerned with Health and Socio-economic Development
xii) All the WHO – Collaborating Centres on Family of International Classification (FIC) in the world Asia Pacific Network on FIC
and countries of South East Asia Region
1. Regional Health Statistics Training Centre (RHSTC), 2. Medical Record Department and Training Centre,
C/o Primary Health Centre Annexe, Safdarjung Hospital, Ansari Nagar,
Phase 3-B-1, SAS Nagar, New Delhi -110029
Mohali (Punjab) -160059. Tel - 011-26707253 and 26165060
Tel/fax: 0172-2261070 Fax No - 011-26163072
E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]
3. Medical Record Department and Training Centre, 4. Medical Record Department and Training Centre,
JIPMER Puducherry - 605006 Dr. RML Hospital,
Tel – 0413 – 2272380 Extn. 4020 & 4022; Baba Kharak Singh Marg,
Fax No – 0413 – 2272066 & 2272067 New Delhi -110001
E-mail: [email protected] Tel - 011-23404325
E-mail: [email protected]
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(B) National Collaborating Institutions of CBHI (WHO - CC on FIC) w.r.t. International Classifications of
Functioning, Disability & Health (ICF)
Area of Specialty S. Name of Institute/Organization
No.
Physical Medicine & Re- 1 Department of PMR, Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi - 110029
habilitation 2 Department of PMR, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New
Delhi - 110029
3 Department of Orthopedics, Christian Medical College, Vellore - 632002,Tamil Nadu
4 Department of Physiotherapy, MCOAHS, Manipal University, Manipal - 576104,
Karnataka
Speech & Hearing Dis- 5 Ali Yavar Jung, National Institute for the Hearing Handicapped, Mumbai - 400050
ability
Visually Handicapped 6 National Institute for Visually Handicapped, Dehradun - 248001, Uttrakhand.
Mental/Health 7 Department of Psychiatric Social Work, NIMHANS, Hosur Road, Bangalore – 560029,
Psychiatry Karnataka
8 Schizophrenia Research Foundation, R – 7A, North Main Road, Anna Nagar West
(Extn.), Chennai – 600101, Tamil Nadu.
1 Andhra Pradesh 28 38 17
2 Assam 2
3 Bihar 16 8 28 16
4 Chhattisgarh 1 3 5
5 Gujarat 7 10 16 11
6 Haryana 7 13 24 12 1 24
7 Himachal Pradesh 1 2
8 Jammu & Kashmir 1 1 3
9 Jharkhand 2 11 15 2
10 Karnataka 2 39 42
11 Kerala 5 7
12 Madhya Pradesh 30 59 16
13 Maharashtra 6 10 8
14 Meghalaya
15 Mizoram
16 Nagaland 3
17 Odisha 13 18 25 12
18 Punjab 9 26 14 17 3 23
19 Rajasthan 2 26 11 1 5
20 Tamil Nadu 4
21 Tripura 3 2
22 Uttar Pradesh 12 19 74 1 33
23 Uttarakhand 1
24 Chandigarh 10 6
25 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 3
26 Delhi 1 2 5
27 Telangana 2
Total 110 244 343 33 15 182
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Notes:
1. HIM (O) -Orientation Training Course on Health Information management for Officers.
2. HIM(NM) -Orientation Training Course on Health Information management for for Non-medical Personnel
3. FIC(ICD 10 &ICF) -Orientation Training Course on Family of International Classification (ICD 10 & ICF)
4. MT/FIC (ICD 10 & ICF) -Master Trainers on Family of International Classification (ICD 10 & ICF)
5. MR&IM - Medical Record and Information management
(ii) Number of personnel trained for MRT and MRO at training centres of CBHI during 2018
Training Centre MRO* MRT**
JIPMER Puducherry 7 56
Total 15 139
Notes:
Duration of MRO and MRT courses are 1 year and 6 months respectively.
* MRT -Training Course for Medical Record Technician
** MRO -Training for Medical Record Officers
(iii) ICD - 10 & ICF Sensitisation Workshops, Details of Various Field Survey Units during 2018 - 19
CBHI, Field Survey Unit, Patna
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CBHI, Field Survey Unit, Bhubaneswar
S. No. Name of Workshop Name of Institution Number of
Participants
At this outset, government realizes that effective health resource management, allocation and monitoring based on evidence for
timely achievements of goals. There is need of comprehensive picture of Indian healthcare sector to address aforesaid challenges
and provide accessible, acceptable, affordable, equity based and patient centered quality healthcare services for the community.
There are constraints on public health resources therefore, it is essential to allocate resources based on real world data and do
regular monitoring and impact assessment of the allocated resources.
Recognizing the role of private health sector in Indian settings and its potential to supplement government initiatives and planning
for public health resources, it has been felt to obtain reliable information on private sector healthcare resource deployment. This
will also underpin government strategies to hitherto unreached segments of the population, where public health resources are
constrained, potential to tie up with private sector can be explored for better service delivery.
For resource constraint country such as India, having comprehensive information on both public and private health sector is
prerequisite for planning resource allocation. Generation and adoption of such evidence will help in driving judicious health
resource planning and allocation to reduce the disparities and inequities in all three dimensions to achieve the Universal Health
Coverage.
CBHI is committed to build an integrated health informatics platform which can provide reliable, accurate and relevant national
health information and enable evidence based policy formulation and decision making. In line with the core strategies of generating
evidence to facilitate rational planning and resource allocation, CBHI has embarked on an ambitious project to exhaustively map
the healthcare establishments from both public and private sector, as one of its key initiatives.
CBHI now envisages setting up of consolidated platform of healthcare resource information named National Health Resource
Repository (NHRR) to fulfill its core objective & intends to develop a single source of healthcare resource information that contains
information on healthcare resources of both public and private sector in the country.
Acknowledging the relevance of evidence based health resource planning, CBHI in consultation with DGHS conducted a pilot study
of the concept in 2014 to test the feasibility of the concept called NHRR. A street-by-street census was conducted to collect and
comprehensively map 2098 public and private health facilities across four districts of Dimapur (Nagaland), Dungarpur (Rajasthan),
Hazaribagh (Jharkhand) and Vellore (Tamil Nadu). Furthermore, on 22nd September, 2015, recognizing the relevance of data as
Vision
Creating a robust, standardized and secured information technology enabled repository of country’s healthcare resources befitting
as a building block into country’s long term strategy of digitalizing healthcare to strengthen evidence based decision making.
Goal
NHRR envisages creating a single gateway of authentic, standardized, updated public and private healthcare resource intelligence
and develop user friendly system with utility to serve as a decision making tool for varied categories of health system stakeholders.
Objectives
It has been mandated to achieve the following objectives
• Promote evidence based planning and decision making in healthcare sector through provision of comprehensive data
on healthcare resources (both public and private sector) in the country.
• Provide visibility of private sector healthcare resources to facilitate public private partnership initiatives for improve
access and availability of health services
• Provide technology based solutions to improve efficiency of health systems by improving planning, provisioning of
healthcare resources
• Improve informed decision making and community awareness by allowing access to holistic information on healthcare
resources.
• Promote meaningful use of data collection and exchange services for better healthcare management by providing a
common platform for sharing information.
• Promote convergence between similar programmes by providing interoperability
• Enhance effectiveness of programme planning and implementation at centre, state and district level by providing
updated healthcare resource status.
• Provide a platform for managing emergencies effectively by providing information on all the healthcare resources
(public & private) in the designated geography.
• Furnish standardized data, distribution of resources and trends on the global platform, using regularly updated health
status indicators.
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and system planning must be demand-driven, and satisfy the needs of modern healthcare systems utilizing up-do-date information
on country’s healthcare resources.
Needs of Community:
Community is a major stakeholder in the healthcare system where all the planning, decisions, services and provisions get
concentrated, and eventually are the beneficiary of healthcare services and related interventions. In the current scenario,
it is widely advocated that role of the community should not only be limited to recipient of services but it should also have
community participation in decision making. Community decision making primarily involves decision making at two level;
individual level and community at large. Information on availability, and affordability of health services influence access to
health services.
Data Variables
A Census at national level for health resource enumeration is going on to obtain data from all public and private health facilities
(with geo- coordinates) of 29 States and 7 Union Territories, all the districts across the country. All the public health facilities
including District Hospitals, Sub-Divisional Hospital, Taluka-Community Health Centre, Primary Health Centre, Sub Centre, other
government hospitals and private hospitals, private doctors, diagnostic labs and chemists present nationwide shall be covered in
the Census.
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(F) National Health Policy
The primary aim of the National Health Policy, 2017, is to inform, clarify, strengthen and prioritize the role of the Government in
shaping health systems in all its dimensions- investments in health, organization of healthcare services, prevention of diseases
and promotion of good health through cross sectoral actions, access to technologies, developing human resources, encouraging
medical pluralism, building knowledge base, developing better financial protection strategies, strengthening regulation and health
assurance.
Goal
The policy envisages as its goal the attainment of the highest possible level of health and wellbeing for all at all ages, through
a preventive and promotive health care orientation in all developmental policies, and universal access to good quality health
care services without anyone having to face financial hardship as a consequence. This would be achieved through increasing
access, improving quality and lowering the cost of healthcare delivery.
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c) More than 90% of the newborn are fully immunized by one year of age by 2025.
d) Meet need of family planning above 90% at national and sub national level by 2025.
e) 80% of known hypertensive and diabetic individuals at household level maintain “controlled disease status‟ by 2025.
4. National Programme for Prevention & Management of Burn Injuries (NPPMBI) (2014)
NPPMBI as full-fledged programme was approved by Cabinet Committee for Economic Affairs (CCEA) on 6th February, 2014, for
covering 67 State Government Medical Colleges and 19 District Hospitals during the 12th Five Year Plan. The Goal of NPPMBI
is to ensure prevention of Burn Injuries, provide timely and adequate treatment in case burn injuries do occur, so as to reduce
mortality, complications and ensuing disabilities and to provide effective rehabilitative interventions if disability has set in. The
objective of NPPMBI is to reduce incidence, mortality, morbidity and disability due to Burn Injuries and improve awareness among
the general masses and vulnerable groups especially the women, children, industrial and hazardous occupational workers.
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5. The National Mental Health Policy (2014)
The National Mental Health Policy, announced in October, 2014, is based, inter-alia, on the values and principles of equity, justice,
integrated and evidence based care, quality, participatory and holistic approach to mental health. The vision of the National
Health Policy is to promote mental health, prevent mental illness, enable recovery from mental illness, promote de-stigmatization
and desegregation, and ensure socio-economic inclusion of persons affected by mental illness by providing accessible, affordable
and quality health and social care to all persons through their life-span, within a rights-based framework.
7. WHO on 24th February 2012 removed India from the list of “endemic countries with active polio virus
transmission” (2012)
India committed to resolution passed by World Health Assembly for global polio eradication in 1988. National Immunization Day
(NID) commonly known as Pulse Polio Immunization programme was launched in India in 1995, and is conducted twice in early
part of each year. India was removed from the list of countries with active endemic wild poliovirus transmission by WHO on 24th
February 2012 as no wild poliovirus was detected from any source for more than 12 consecutive months after 13th January 2011
in Howrah district of West Bengal. Indian along with ten other countries of South East Asia Region of World Health Organization
(WHO) was subsequently certified “that the transmission of indigenous wild poliovirus has been interrupted in all countriesof the
region.
9. Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases and Stroke (NPCDCS)
(2010)
National Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases and Stroke (NPCDCS) was launched
in 2010 in 100 districts across 21 States with the aim to prevent and control these diseases thorough awareness generation,
10. National Programme for the Health Care of Elderly” (NPHCE) (2010)
Keeping in view the recommendations made in the “National Policy on Older Persons” as well as the State’s obligation under the
“Maintenance & Welfare of Parents & Senior Citizens Act 2007”, the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare launched the “National
Programme for the Health Care of Elderly” (NPHCE) during the year 2010, in the 11th Plan period, to address various health related
problems of elderly people.
11. The National Programme for Prevention and Control of Fluorosis (NPPCF) (2008)
To address the problem of fluorosis, mainly due to intake of high fluoride through drinking water, the National Programme for
Prevention and Control of Fluorosis (NPPCF) was initiated in 2008-09 during 11th Five Year Plan.
Objectives of NPPCF:
• To collect, assess and use the baseline survey data of fluorosis of Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation for starting
the project;
• Comprehensive management of fluorosis in the selected areas;
• Capacity building for prevention, diagnosis and management of fluorosis cases.
The strategy followed under the programme is surveillance of fluorosis in the community; capacity building (Human Resource) in
the form of training and manpower support; establishment of diagnostic facilities in the district; health education for prevention
and control of fluorosis cases; management of fluorosis cases including supplementation and surgery.
It provides for IT-enabled and smart–card-based cashless healthy insurance, including maternity benefit cover up to Rs. 30,000/-
per annum on a family floater basis to BPL families (a unit of five) and 11 other defined categories namely Building & Other
Construction Workers, licensed Railway porters, Street Vendors, MGNREGA workers
(who have worked for more than fifteen days during preceding financial year), Beedi workers, Domestic workers, Sanitation Workers,
Mine Workers, Rickshaw pullers, Rag pickers and Auto/Taxi drivers in the unorganized sector who are enrolled under RSBY.
Since 1st April, 2015, the Scheme Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY) has been transferred from Labour and Employment
Ministry to Ministry of Health & Family Welfare on “as is where is” basis.
13. National Programme for Prevention and Control of Deafness (NPPCD) (2007)
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare had launched this programme on the pilot phase basis in the year
2006-07(January 2007) in an effort to tackle the high incidence of deafness in the country, in view of the
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preventable nature of this disability. Under this programme, hearing-aid are provided as per synergy between Assistance to Disabled
Persons (ADIP) Scheme of Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment (MSJE) and National Programme for Prevention and Control of
Deafness (NPPCD) of Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.
16. Janani Suraksha Yojana was launched in April 2005 by modifying the National Maternity Benefit Scheme
(NMBS).
The Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) is a centrally sponsored Scheme which is being implemented with the objective of reducing
maternal and infant mortality by promoting institutional delivery among pregnant women. Under the JSY, eligible pregnant
women are entitled for cash assistance irrespective of the age of mother and number of children for giving birth in a government
or accredited private health facility. The scheme focuses on poor pregnant woman with a special dispensation for states that
have low institutional delivery rates. Janani Suraksha Yojana was launched in April 2005 by modifying the National Maternity
Benefit Scheme (NMBS). The NMBS came into effect in August 1995 as one of the components of the National Social Assistance
Programme (NSAP). The scheme was transferred from the Ministry of Rural Development to the Department of Health & Family
Welfare during the year 2001-02. The NMBS provides for financial assistance of Rs. 500/- per birth up to two live births to the
pregnant women who have attained 19 years of age and belong to the below poverty line (BPL) households. States were classified
into Low Performing States and High Performing States on the basis of institutional delivery rate i.e. states having institutional
delivery 25% or less were termed as Low Performing States (LPS) and those which have institutional delivery rate more than
25% were classified as High Performing States (HPS). The scheme also provides performance based incentives to women health
volunteers known as ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist) for promoting institutional delivery among pregnant women.
In 1992, the Government launched the first National AIDS Control Programme (NACP- I) to combat the disease. NACP I was
implemented with an objective of slowing down the spread of HIV infections so as to reduce morbidity, mortality and impact of
AIDS in the country. National AIDS Control Board (NACB) was constituted and an autonomous National AIDS Control Organization
(NACO) was set up to implement the project. In November 1999, the second National AIDS Control Project (NACP- II) was launched
with two key objectives to reduce the spread of HIV infection in India AND to increase India’s capacity to respond to HIV/AIDS on a
long-term basis. In response to the evolving epidemic, the third phase of the national programme (NACP -III) was launched in July
2007 with the goal of Halting and Reversing the Epidemic by the end of project period. Consolidating the gains made during NACP-
III, the National AIDS Control Programme Phase-IV (NACP- IV) (2012- 17) was launched to accelerate the process of reversal and to
further strengthen the epidemic response in India through a cautious and well defined integration process over the period 2012-
2017 with key strategies of intensifying and consolidating prevention services with a focus on HRG and vulnerable population,
increasing access and promoting comprehensive care, support and treatment, expanding IEC services for general population
and high risk groups with a focus on behavior change and demand generation, building capacities at national, state and district
levels and strengthening the Strategic Information Management System.
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Composite indicator for monitoring programme performance; Rapid scale up of the programmatic management of drug resistant
TB services are few of the worthwhile mention in this regard. NIKSHAY, the web based reporting for TB programme has been
another notable achievement initiated in 2012 and has enabled capture and transfer of individual patient data from the remotest
health institutions of the country.
professionals in the country, the Central Government, under the National Mental Health Programme (NMHP) is providing
support for implementation of manpower development schemes by States/UTs for establishment of Centres of Excellence and
strengthening/ establishment of Post Graduate (PG) Departments in mental health specialties. These schemes have resulted in
increasing the availability of additional Human Resources in the field of mental health.
24. National Programme for Control of Blindness and Visual Impairment (NPCB) (1976)
National Programme for Control of Blindness and Visual Impairment (NPCB&VI) was launched in the year 1976 with the goal of
reducing the prevalence of blindness to 0.3% by 2020. Various activities/initiatives undertaken during the Five Year Plans under
NPCB are targeted towards achieving the goal of reducing the prevalence of blindness to 0.3% by the year 2020.
ANC (Ante natal care): It is a systemic supervision of a woman during pregnancy at regular intervals to monitor maternal
wellbeing, fetal wellbeing and progress of fetal growth. Minimum ante natal cares include at least three ante natal check-ups, TT
immunization and IFA supplement.
Annual Exponential Growth Rate: Annual population growth rate for year “t” is the exponential rate of growth of midyear
population from year “t-1 to t”, expressed as a percentage. Population is based on the de facto definition of population, which
counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship.
Annual GDP Growth Rate: The annual rate of change of the gross domestic product (GDP) at market prices based on constant local
currency, for a given national economy, during a specified period of time. It expresses the difference between GDP values from
one period to the next as a proportion of the GDP from the earlier period, usually multiplied by 100.
Birth Rate: The number of live births per 1000 estimated midyear population, in a given year.
Calorie: A calorie is a unit of measurement for energy. In most fields, it has been replaced by the joule, the SI unit of energy.
However, it is used for the amount of energy obtained from food.
Case Fatality Rate: the ratio of the number of deaths caused by a specified disease to the number of diagnosed cases of that
disease.
Communicable diseases: An illness due to a specific infectious agent or its toxic products capable of being directly or indirectly
transmitted from man to man, animal to animal or from the environment( through air, dust, soil, water, food etc.) to man or animal.
Contraceptive Methods: Preventive methods that help women to avoid unwanted pregnancies which include all temporary and
permanent measures to prevent pregnancy resulting from coitus.
Crude Birth Rate: The crude birth rate (CBR) is defined as the number of live births in a year per 1,000 population estimated at
midyear.
Crude Death Rate: The crude death rate (CDR) is defined as the number of deaths in a year per 1,000 population estimated at
midyear.
Daily Calorie Requirement Per Capita: The average number of calories needed to sustain a person at normal levels of activity and
health, taking into account the distribution of the population by age, sex, body weight and environmental temperature.(UNDP,
human development report 1994)
Decadal Growth rate: It is defined as the percentage of total population growth in a particular decade. The decadal growth rate
is a vital part of Census operations.
Dentists Ratio: The average number of dentists available per every 10,000 inhabitants in a population, at a given year, for a given
country, territory, or geographic area.
Dependency Ratio: The average number of economically dependent population per 100 economically productive population, for a
given country, territory, or geographic area, at a specific point in time. In demographic terms, economically dependent population
is defined as the sum of the population under 15 years of age plus the population 65 years of age and over, for a given country,
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territory, or geographic area, at a specific point in time, usually mid- year; economically productive population is defined as the
population between 15 and 64 years of age, for the same country, territory, or geographic area, at the same specific point in time.
Employment: Any type of work performed or services rendered in exchange for compensation. Compensation may include money
(cash) or the equivalent in tuition, fees, books, supplies, room, or for any other benefit.
Family Planning: Family planning refers to practices that help individuals or couples to attain certain objectives:
Fertility Rate: The number of live births during a year per 1000 female population aged 15-49 years at the midpoint of the same
year.
Foeticide: Induced termination of a pregnancy with destruction of the foetus or embryo; therapeutic abortion.
Gross Domestic Product: The gross domestic product (GDP) at market prices is the sum of gross value added by all resident
producers in the economy plus any taxes and minus any subsidies that are not included in the valuation of output. GDP
measures the total output of goods and services for final use occurring within the domestic territory of a given country,
regardless of the allocation to domestic and foreign claims; it provides an aggregate measure of production. The residency
of an institutional unit is defined on the basis of economic interest in the territory for more than a year.
Gross National Product (GNP): The sum of gross value added by all resident producers, plus any taxes (less subsidies) that are
not included in the valuation of output, plus net receipts of primary income (employee compensation and property income) from
non-resident sources, divided by the mid-year population and converted to us dollars using the world bank’s atlas method. This
involves using a three-year average of exchange rates to smooth the effects of transitory exchange rate fluctuations.
Habitation: It is a term used to define a group of families living in proximity to each other, within a village. It could have either
heterogeneous or homogenous demographic pattern. There can be more than one habitation in a village but not vice versa.
Health expenditures: Health expenditure covers the provision of preventive and curative health services, public health affairs
and services, health applied research, and medical supply and delivery systems, but it does not include provision of water and
sanitation.
House: Every structure, tent, shelter, etc. was considered as a house irrespective of its use. It might be used for residential or non-
residential purposes or both or might not even be vacant.
Household: A group of persons normally living together and taking food from a common kitchen constituted a household. The
members of a household might or might not be related by blood to one another.
Infanticide: Putting to the death to a new born with the consent of the parent, family, or community.
Infant Mortality Rate (lMR): Infant mortality rate - (or IMR) is defined as the number of infant deaths in a year per 1,000 live births
during the year.
Low Birth Weight: Birth weight less than 2500 grams (up to and including 2499 grams).
Malnutrition: Malnutrition is a general term for the medical condition in a person caused by an unbalanced diet-either too little
or too much food, or a diet missing one or more important nutrients. Most commonly, malnourished people either do not have
enough calories in their diet, or are eating a diet that lacks protein, vitamins, or trace minerals.
Maternal & Child Health: The term maternal & child health refers to the promotive, preventive, curative & rehabilitative health
care for mother & children which includes the sub areas of maternal health, child health, family planning and health aspects of
care of children.
Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR): Annual number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births. A maternal death is the death of a
woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, from any cause related to or aggravated by the pregnancy
or its management, but not from accidental or incidental causes.
Mortality Rate from Communicable Diseases: The total number of deaths from communicable diseases in a population of a given
sex divided by the corresponding total number of this population, after removing the effect of differences in the age distribution,
expressed per 100,000 population for a given year, in a given country, territory, or geographic area.
Mortality Rate from Non-communicable Diseases: The total number of deaths from non-communicable diseases in a population
of a given sex divided by the corresponding total number of this population, after removing the effect of differences in the age
distribution, expressed per 100,000 population for a given year, in a given country, territory, or geographic area.
Non-communicable Diseases: Diseases that cannot be directly transmitted from man to man, animal to animal or from the
environment (through air, dust, soil, water, food etc.) to man or animal are deemed as non-communicable diseases.
Old Age Dependency Ratio: The proportion of persons above 65 years of age are considered to be dependent on the economically
productive age group (15-64 years)
One year-olds immunized against measles: Percentage of l-year-olds who have received at least one dose of measles-containing
vaccine in a given year. For countries recommending the first dose of measles among children older than 12 months of age, the
indicator is calculated as the proportion of children aged less than 24 months receiving one dose of measles-containing vaccine.
Percentage covered with Safe Water: The percentage of the population that has safe drinking water available in the home or with
reasonable access.
Percentage covered with Sanitation: The percentage of the population that has adequate excreta-disposal facilities available.
Percentage of Contraceptive Users: Percentage of eligible couples effectively protected against childbirth by one or the other
approved methods of family planning, viz sterilization, IUD (intra-uterine devices), condom or oral pills.
Percentage of Infants Immunized: The percentage of infants reaching their first birthday that have been immunized against
each of the six EPI-target diseases (Diphtheria, Pertussis, tetanus, polio, measles and tuberculosis). The denominator used in the
calculation is the number of infants surviving to age one.
Peri-natal Mortality Rate: Peri-natal mortality rate includes late foetal deaths (28 weeks gestation & more) and early neonatal
deaths (first week) in one year per 1000 live births in the same year.
Pharmacists Ratio: The average number of pharmacists available per every 10,000 inhabitants in a population, at a given year, for
a given country, territory, or geographic area.
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Physicians Ratio: The average number of physicians available per every 10,000 inhabitants in a population, at a given year, for a
given country, territory, or geographic area.
Population: All inhabitants of a country, territory, or geographic area, for a given sex and/or age group, at a specific point of time.
In demographic terms it is the number of inhabitants of a given sex and/or age group that actually live within the border limits of
the country, territory, or geographic area at a specific point of time, usually mid- year. The mid-year population refers to the actual
population at July 1st.
Population 65 Years & Over: The percentage of total population of a country, territory, or geographic area, 65 years of age and
over, for a given sex and at a specific point of time, usually mid-year. Proportion of Urban Population: The percentage of total
population of a country, territory, or geographic area living in places defined as urban, at a specific point of time, usually mid-year.
Post-natal Mortality Rate: Number of deaths of Children between 28 days and one year of age in a given year per 1000 total live
births in the same year.
Poverty: It is a situation in which a person is unable to get minimum basic necessities i.e. food, clothing and shelter for his /her
sustenance. The inability to attain a minimum standard of living. The World Bank uses a poverty line of consumption less than
us$1.00 a day (at constant 1985 prices) per person.
Poverty Line: Poverty estimates in our country are derived from the household consumer expenditure data collected by National
Sample Survey organisation (NSSO) every fifth year. The’ Poverty line’ has been calculated for 2009-10 to be Rs. 672.8 per month
per capita for rural India and Rs.859.6 per month per capita for urban India.(according to Tendulkar Committee Report).
Prevalence: The number of events, e.g., instances of a given disease or other condition, in a given population at a designated time;
sometimes used to mean “prevalence rate’: When used without qualification, the term usually refers to the situation at a specified
point in time (point prevalence).Prevalence rate (ratio) is the total number of all individuals who have an attribute or disease at
a particular time (or during a particular period) divided by the population at risk of having the attribute or disease at this point in
time or midway through the period.
Primary Health Care: Essential health care that is technically valid, economically feasible and socially acceptable. Primary health care
includes eight essential elements: education concerning prevailing health problems and the methods of preventing and controlling
them; promotion of food supply and proper nutrition; an adequate supply of safe water and basic sanitation; maternal and child
health care, including family planning; immunization against the major infectious diseases; prevention and control of locally endemic
diseases; appropriate treatment of common diseases and injuries; and provision of essential drugs.
Professional Nurses Ratio: The average number of certified nurses available per every 10,000 inhabitants in a population, at a
given year, for a given country, territory, or geographic area. Certified nurses do not include auxiliary and unlicensed personnel.
Proportion of Population below National Poverty Line: The percentage of the population living below the national poverty line
in a given country, territory, or geographic area, for a given sex and/or age group, at a specific period in time, usually a year. The
operational definition for a national poverty line varies from country to country and represents the amount of income required
by each household to meet the basic needs of all its members and Percentage of Population below poverty line has declined from
37.2 (2004-05) to 29.8 (2009-10 as per Tendulkar Methodology ).
Proportion of Deliveries attended by Trained Personnel: The number of deliveries assisted by trained personnel in a specific year,
regardless of their site of occurrence, expressed as a percentage of the total number of births in that same year, in a given country,
territory, or geographic area. Trained personnel include medical doctors, certified nurses and midwifes; not included are traditional birth
attendants, trained or not.
Public Sector Expenditures: Annual public health expenditure as a proportion of the national health expenditure. The size of
the public expenditure on health care goods and services for a given national economy, at a given period in time, usually a year,
Still Birth Rate: Death of a foetus weighing 1000g (equivalent to 28 weeks of gestation) or more, during one year in every 1000
total births.
Total Fertility Rate: Number of children that would be born per woman, assuming no female mortality at childbearing age and the
age-specific fertility rates of a specified country and reference period.
• At risk of becoming pregnant, not using contraception, and either do not want to become pregnant within the next
two years, or are unsure if or when they want to become pregnant.
• Pregnant with a mistimed pregnancy.
• Postpartum amenorrheic for up to two years following a mistimed birth and not using contraception.
Women are considered to have unmet need for limiting if they are:
• At risk of becoming pregnant, not using contraception, and want no (more) children.
• Pregnant with an unwanted pregnancy.
• Postpartum amenorrheic for up to two years following an unwanted birth and not using contraception.
Women who are classified as in fecund have no unmet need because they are not at risk of becoming pregnant. Unmet need for
family planning is the sum of unmet need for spacing plus unmet need for limiting.
Urban: The term urban refers to towns (places with municipal corporation, municipal area committee, notified area committee or
cantonment board); also, all places having 1000 or more inhabitants, a density of not less than 1000 persons per sq mile or 390
per sq km, pronounced urban characteristics and at least three-fourths of the adult male population employed in pursuits other
than agriculture. Proportion of Rural Population: The percentage of total population of a country, territory, or geographic area
living in places defined as rural, at a specific point of time, usually mid-year. The term rural refers essentially to villages and other
rarely populated areas.
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