The Economic Survey states that the number of pregnant women who have undergone at least 4 prenatal checkups has increased from 50 percent in 2011 to 88 percent now.
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The Economic Survey has shown improvements in health indicators, including maternal mortality.
The number of pregnant women giving birth in health facilities and children being fully vaccinated has increased, according to a survey released by the government. ‘There has been a significant improvement in the maternal mortality rate. The neonatal mortality rate, infant mortality rate and under-five child mortality rate have decreased. The proportion of pregnant women giving birth in health facilities has increased,’ the survey said.
The maternal mortality rate (per lakh live births) before 2000 was 539, but it is currently 151. The neonatal mortality rate has decreased from 33 in 2011 to 17 per thousand live births. The number of fully vaccinated children has reached 92 percent. 90 percent of pregnant women giving birth in health facilities. In 2011, only 35 percent of women were reported to be receiving maternity services in health facilities. The number of pregnant women who have had at least 4 antenatal check-ups has increased from 50 percent in 2011 to 88 percent now, according to the survey. ‘The infant mortality rate has decreased from 46 (per thousand live births) in 2011 to 27 in 2025. Similarly, the under-5 mortality rate has decreased from 54 to 31 (per thousand live births) in 2025,’ the Economic Survey states.
230 government health institutions have been added from 2081 Falgun to 2082 Falgun. At that time, there were 8,746 government health institutions, but by 2082 Falgun, it had increased to 8,976. The number of hospitals has increased from 345 to 420. Similarly, the number of primary health posts has increased from 149 to 181. The number of health posts has decreased from 3,741 to 3,603.
