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  2. Family planning in India - Wikipedia

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    However, Periyar's views were strikingly different from that of Gandhi. He saw birth control as a means for women to control their own lives. [39] In 1952, India became the first country in the developing world to create a state-sponsored family planning program, the National Family Planning Program. [40]

  3. List of Indian states by infant mortality rate - Wikipedia

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    This rate is often used as an indicator of the level of health in a country. According to this national data India's IMR stood at 30 per 1,000 live births in 2019, while according to the UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation it stood at 28 per 1,000 live births. [2] Indian states by Infant mortality rate (2019)

  4. Prevalence of birth control - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, 48.3% of married women were estimated to use a contraceptive method, i.e. more than half of all married women did not. [15] About three-fourths of these were using female sterilization, which is by far the most prevalent birth-control method in India. [15] Condoms, at a mere 3%, were the next most prevalent method. [15]

  5. Maternal mortality in India - Wikipedia

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    The first report on maternal mortality in India (1997-2003), describing trends, causes and risk factors, was released in October 2006. [15] In 2005, a woman's lifetime risk of maternal death in India was estimated to be 1 in 70. Similarly, the maternal mortality ratio (MMR; number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births) in India was 450. [16]

  6. Public health system in India - Wikipedia

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    [2] 11.9% of all maternal deaths and 18% of all infant mortality in the world occurs in India, ranking it the highest in the world in 2021. [3] [4] 36.6 out of 1000 children are dead by the time they reach the age of 5. [5] 62% of children are immunized. [6] Communicable disease is the cause of death for 53% of all deaths in India. [7]

  7. India’s healthcare workers struggle to promote birth control ...

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    With India on course to become the country with the highest population in the world, healthcare workers are battling to promote birth control to families in rural areas

  8. What Project 2025 actually says about birth control is alarming

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    If the ACA — otherwise known as Obamacare — was overturned, over 62.4 million women would find themselves without access to no-cost birth control, according to the National Women’s Law ...

  9. Female foeticide in India - Wikipedia

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    This may be connected to the dowry system in India where dowry deaths occur when a girl is seen as a financial burden. Urban India has higher child sex ratio than rural India according to 1991, 2001 and 2011 Census data, implying higher prevalence of female foeticide in urban India. Similarly, child sex ratio greater than 115 boys per 100 girls ...