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ANNUAL HEALTH SURVEY

2011-12
FACT SHEET

RAJASTHAN

Vital Statistics Division


Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India
New Delhi
Website : www.censusindia.gov.in
Index
Page No.
1. Introduction i-xiv

2. Sample Particulars 1-5

3. Household Characteristics 6-7

4. Sex Ratio 8-9

5. Effective Literacy Rate 10

6. Marriage 11-13

7. Schooling Status 14-15

8. Work Status 16-17

9. Disability 18-19

10. Injury 20-23

11. Acute Illness 24-31

12. Chronic Illness 32-47

13. Fertility 48-56

14. Abortion 57-60

15. Family Planning Practices 61-65

16. Unmet Need for Family Planning 66

17. Ante Natal Care 67-73

18. Delivery Care 74-79

19. Post Natal Care 80-82

20. Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) 83-84

21. Immunization, Vitamin A & Iron Supplement and Birth Weight 85-90

22. Childhood Diseases 91-93

23. Breastfeeding and Supplementation 94-99

24. Birth Registration 100-101

25. Awareness 102-104

26. Mortality 105-114

27. Confidence Interval (95%) for some important Indicators 115-117

28. Annexure 119-146


Introduction
Decentralized district-based health planning is essential in India because of the large
inter-district variations. In the absence of vital data at the district level, the State level estimates
are being used for formulating district level plans as well as setting the milestones thereof. In
the process, the hotspots (districts requiring special attention) very often get masked by the
State average. This statistical fallacy compounds the problems of the districts acutely, more
so in the health sector. At present, none of the Surveys provides estimates of core vital indicators
on fertility and mortality at district level. The District Level Household Survey conducted with
periodicity of five years mainly focuses on indicators pertaining to maternal health and child
welfare programmes. There has, therefore, been a surge in demand from various quarters, in
recent years, to generate timely and reliable statistics at the district level for informed decision
making in the health sector.
Genesis
2. The Annual Health Survey (AHS) was conceived during a meeting of the National
Commission of Population held in 2005 under the Chairmanship of the Prime Minister wherein
it was decided that “there should be an Annual Health Survey of all districts which could be
published / monitored and compared against benchmarks”. The objective was to monitor the
performance and outcome of various health interventions of the Government including those
under National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) at closer intervals through these benchmark
indicators. The AHS has been made an integral part of the NRHM, Ministry of Health & Family
Welfare. The responsibility of the project has been entrusted to the Office of the Registrar
General, India on behalf of the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare in view its expertise in
handling the Sample Registration System, one of the largest demographic surveys in the world.
Objective
3. Realizing the need for preparing a comprehensive district health profile on key parameters
based on a community set up, the AHS has been designed to yield benchmarks of core vital
and health indicators at the district level; prevalence of disabilities, injuries, acute and chronic
illness and access to health care for identified morbidities; and access to maternal, child
health and family planning services. By virtue of being a panel survey, it has the unique
ability to map the rate of change in these indicators on a yearly basis. AHS would, thus,
enable better capturing of the health seeking behaviour of the public as compared to other
periodic cross-sectional surveys, and also help needed corrections in the strategies.
Coverage
4. The sample size at the district level has been derived taking Infant Mortality Rate as the
decisive indicator and host of other practical issues related to execution of the survey. Keeping
in view the mammoth size of the sample, it was a conscious decision of the Government to
initially confine the survey to the 284 districts (as per 2001 Census) of the 8 Empowered
Action Group States (Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh,
Chhattisgarh, Orissa and Rajasthan) and Assam for a three year period starting from 2010-
11. These 9 high focus States with relatively high fertility and mortality account for about 48
percent of the total population in the country. A representative sample of 20,694 statistically
selected Primary Sample Units (PSUs - Census Enumeration Blocks in case of urban areas
and villages or a segment thereof in case of larger villages in rural areas) based on 2001
Census has been drawn from these AHS States which would cover about 18 million population
and 3.6 million households each year. However, during the Base-line Survey, a total of 20.1

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million population and 4.14 million households and during the first updation survey, 20.61
million population and 4.28 million households have actually been covered. Despite being
restricted to 9 States, the AHS is the largest demographic survey in the world and covers two
and a half times that of the Sample Registration System.
Fieldwork Strategy
5. The project is being implemented as a hybrid model wherein the actual field work has
been outsourced to seven selected Survey Agencies on the pattern of National Family Health
Survey (NFHS) and District Level Household Survey (DLHS). The co-ordination, supervision
and monitoring of the fieldwork in the States are being carried out by dedicated staff posted
at various levels in the respective Directorate of Census Operations (DCOs). The responsibility
for overall co-ordination, supervision and monitoring across the nine AHS States rests with
the AHS Division of ORGI. For smooth and effective execution of the survey, the AHS States
have been divided into 18 mutually exclusive and exhaustive zones, each having a group of
contiguous districts with more or less equal workload.
Technical Consultation
6. The outline of the survey such as approach, periodicity, coverage, sampling strategy,
sample size, permissible levels of relative standard errors, and levels of aggregation, was finalized
after a series of deliberations with the representatives from Ministry of Health & Family Welfare,
National Sample Survey Office (NSSO), Central Statistics Office (CSO), Ministry of Woman &
Child Development, Indian Council of Medical Research, Planning Commission, International
Institute for Population Sciences and other subject experts. Based on the recommendations,
various technical details including preparation of sample design, derivation of sample size etc.
were worked out and vetted by the Technical Advisory Group (TAG) constituted for the purpose.
Sample Design
7. The Sample design adopted for Annual Health Survey is a uni-stage stratified simple
random sample without replacement except in case of larger villages in rural areas ( population
more than or equal to 2000 as per 2001 Census), wherein a two stage stratified sampling has
been applied. The sample units are Census Enumeration Blocks (CEBs) in urban areas and
villages in rural areas. In rural areas, the villages have been divided into two strata. Stratum
I comprises villages with population less than 2000 and Stratum II contains villages with
population 2000 or more. Smaller villages with population less than 200 were excluded from
the sampling frame in such a manner that the total population of villages so excluded did not
exceed 2 per cent of the total population of the district. In case of Stratum I, the entire village
is the sample unit. In case of Stratum II, the village has been divided into mutually exclusive
(non-overlapping) and geographically contiguous units comprising group of EBs called segments
of more or less equal size and population not exceeding 2000 in any case. One segment from
the frame of segments thus prepared was selected in a random manner to represent the
selected village at the second stage of sampling.
8. The number of sample villages in each district was allocated between the two strata
proportionally to their size (population). The villages within each size stratum were further
ordered by the female literacy rate based on the Census 2001 data, and three disjoint and
equal size substrata were established. The sample villages within each substratum were selected
by simple random sampling without replacement. Similarly, in urban areas, the Census
Enumeration Blocks within a district were ordered by the female literacy rate based on the
Census 2001 data, and three disjoint and equal size substrata were established. The sample

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Census Enumeration Blocks within each substratum were selected by simple random sampling
without replacement. Thus, female literacy which has a direct bearing on the fertility behaviour
was used for implicit stratification. Further, the process of selection ensured equal
representation across three sub-strata both in rural as well as in urban areas of a district
besides rendering the sample design as self-weighting.
Sample Size
9. Generating robust estimates of Infant Mortality Rate at the district level has become an
utmost necessity as reduction in Infant Mortality constitutes one of the key targets in the
Reproductive & Child Health Programme (RCH) under the umbrella of NRHM. This would also
facilitate effective tracking of the Millennium Development Goal 4 on Child Mortality. The
Infant Mortality Rate has therefore been taken as the decisive indicator for estimation of
sample size at the district level. The permissible level of error has been taken as 10 percentage
relative standard error (prse) at the district level. The sample size so worked out would yield
relatively better estimates of Crude Birth Rate / Crude Death Rate and may also enable
generation of rarer indicators like MMR (for a group of districts) with good precision. In the
absence of district level estimates from any other reliable source, the district level derived
estimates of IMR based on SRS pooled data have been used for estimation of sample size for
each district.
Sample Identification Work
10. One of the essential prerequisites for the commencement of the survey was to uniquely
identify the sample units on ground. This was done in all the sample units across the nine
AHS States by the regular staff of ORGI. The work involved firming up of the boundary of the
selected villages / Enumeration Blocks; resorting to segmentation in case of villages exceeding
the population 2000, random selection of segment thereof and drawing of appropriate notional
maps of the sample units to serve as the base map for the survey work.
Survey Tools
11. The first updation survey in all the nine AHS States was carried out during October
2011 to April 2012 and four Schedules, in all, were administered. These are: (i) House-listing
Schedule, (ii) Household Schedule, (iii) Woman Schedule and (iv) Mortality Schedule. In the
House-listing Schedule, the mapping, listing and some key particulars like type and ownership
details collected in the baseline survey in 2010-11 were updated for the existing houses and
households and recorded afresh for the new houses and households in the first updation
round.
12. During the first updation survey, all the Usual Residents as on 01.01.2011 were listed
in the Household Schedule wherein the information on a few back ground characteristics viz.
Name, Sex, Identification Code, Date of Birth and Date at first Marriage were copied from the
baseline Household Schedule for the Usual Residents of baseline survey and other
characteristics like Relationship to Head, Age, Religion, Social Group, Marital Status, Education
and Occupation/Activity Status were captured afresh for them . For the new Usual Residents
as on 01.01.2011, all the details were captured afresh. Besides, information in respect of
Disability, morbidity (Injuries, Acute Illness, and Chronic Illness) and access to health insurance
is also captured for all the usual residents as on 01.01.2011.
13. Woman Schedule comprised two sections. Section-I was administered to all Ever Married
Women (EMW) aged 15-49 years and information relating to the outcome of pregnancy(s) (live
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health care(ante-natal/natal/post-natal); immunization of children; breast feeding practices
including supplements; occurrence of child diseases (Pneumonia, Diarrhoea and fever);
registration of births, etc. taken place during the reference period( i.e. 01.01.2010 to 31.12.2010)
was collected. Section II focused on information on pregnancy; use, sources and practices of
family planning methods; details relating to future use of contraceptives and unmet need;
awareness about RTI/STI, HIV/AIDS, administration of HAF/ORT/ORS during diarrhoea and
danger signs of ARI/Pneumonia; and these details were collected from all Currently Married
Women aged 15-49 years. Information relating the Ever Married Women (EMW) like conception
details, usage of NPT kit, registration of pregnancy, health problems and subsequent treatments
during ante-natal/natal/post-natal period, cost incurred by the woman during delivery etc. is
also collected during the first updation survey.
14. Through the Mortality Schedule, details relating to death occurred to usual residents of
sample household during the reference period (01.01.2010 to 31.12.2010) were captured and
it included information on name & sex of deceased, date of death, age at death, registration of
death and source of medical attention received before death. For infant deaths, a question on
symptoms preceding death was also probed. In case of deaths associated with pregnancy,
information on a variety of questions on factors leading/contributing to death, symptoms
preceding death, time between onset of complications and death, etc. were asked to yield data
on various determinants of maternal mortality.
Supervision and Third Party Audit
15. In addition to the multilayer supervision mechanism adopted by the Survey Agencies,
regular inspections were carried out by the officers/officials of respective DCOs and those
from ORGI headquarters to ensure the data quality. The inspections were a judicious mix of
concurrent as well as post survey audit. Over and above, a component of Third Party Audit
was included to verify and authenticate the surveyed data through an independent mechanism.
The Third Party Audit work was carried out in 20 randomly selected AHS units in each of the
districts covering every household thereof by following a standard protocol prescribed by ORGI.
Truncated versions of Household, Women and Mortality Schedules were filled in afresh by the
field staff of the Third Party Audit Agencies. The findings in respect of key indicators were
matched and re-survey was undertaken by the Survey Agencies in units where the variation
was outside the permissible limit. The third party audit also helped in netting of missed vital
events, particularly rarer ones like infant and maternal deaths.
Dissemination of Results
16. In view of the large volume of data collected under AHS and significant time required for
validation and processing, dissemination of AHS results is done in two phases. The first set of
data of the first updation survey was released in May 2013 in the form of State-wise bulletins,
which contained the district level data on crude birth rate, crude death rate, natural growth
rate, infant mortality rate, neo-natal and post neo-natal mortality rates, under 5 mortality
rate, sex ratio at birth, sex ratio (0-4 years) and overall sex ratio. In addition, the Maternal
Mortality Ratio (MMR), Maternal Mortality Rate and life time risk were released for a group of
districts. In order to facilitate direct intervention, the maternal mortality indicators were
combined and released for a group of districts on the basis of existing administrative divisions
in the respective AHS States.
17. Under the present phase of dissemination, data on host of other important parameters
covered in AHS under Household and Woman Schedules are being released in the form of

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State and District Level Factsheets. Though the sample size has been calculated for the district
as a whole, the rural and urban estimates at the district level have also been published as
byproduct. Users are advised to keep the above fact into consideration while using the rural
/ urban estimates of a district. In order to ward off unusual sampling fluctuations, the urban
estimates have not been published in respect of some indicators for the districts where the
number of urban sample units was less than six. To begin with, number of PSUs, Households,
Population, Ever Married Women, Currently Married Women, Children aged 12-23 months
(as on date of survey) covered in the sample of each district and the State along with their
rural-urban breakup have been given to provide the users requisite insight on the metadata.
The indicators contained in the AHS Bulletin have also been reproduced in these Factsheets
so that the users may have access to complete set of indicators at one place. However, they
may refer to the AHS Bulletin for details on metadata.
Marriage
18. The information on marital status as on 01.01.2011 was probed in respect of all household
members (Usual Residents) irrespective of their age. For those who were married, the date of
first marriage was recorded. Using this, age at first marriage, which has a direct impact on
child bearing as women marrying early have on an average a longer period of exposure to
pregnancy and a greater number of lifetime births, was obtained. Using the age data, the
mean age at marriage for males and females has been worked out and included in the Factsheet.
The mean age at marriage is based on the marriages to the members of the household (Usual
Residents as on 1.1.2011) taken place during 2008-10. The proportion of marriages among
males and females taking place below the legal age, i.e., 21 and 18 years respectively, has also
been tabulated. Such proportions are also based on the marriages to the members of the
household (Usual Residents as on 1.1.2011) taken place during 2008-10. Besides, the
percentage of Currently Married Women aged 20-24 years marrying before legal age (18 years)
and percentage of Currently Married Men aged 25-29 years marrying before legal age (21
years) have been worked out and presented.
Disability and Injury
19. The data on any type of disability as on date of survey was collected in respect of all the
usual residents. The type of disability included ‘mental’, ‘visual’, ‘hearing’, ‘speech’, ‘loco-motor’,
‘multiple’ and ‘others’ . The prevalence of any type of disability per 1,00,000 population by
gender and residence at the district and State levels has been presented in the factsheet. Since
it is difficult to capture the type of injury and its severity from lay reporting, an attempt has been
made to assess the severity of injury from the type and duration of hospitalization required. This
would also provide an assessment of the workload on hospitals / doctors on account of injury.
Accordingly, the type of treatment meted to the injury during last one year of the date of survey
has been collected. The categories by type of treatment included ‘treated in intensive care unit
for any time-1, treated as in-patient with stay more than two weeks-2, treated as in-patient with
stay one to two weeks-3, treated as in-patient with stay less than one week-4, treated as out-
patient-5, treated by traditional healers-6, and treated at home-7’. Based on these categories,
the number of persons injured by type of treatment received per 1,00,000 population, have
been categorized into severe(by including categories 1 & 2), major (by including categories 3 &
4) and minor (by including categories 5 & 6) groups. Those treated at home have been excluded
from the above categorization and thus from the analysis also.
Acute Illness
20. On the morbidity front, if any member (usual resident) of the household suffered from
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any ‘acute illness’ during last fifteen days prior to the date of survey, the type of illness has
been ascertained. Based on this data, persons suffering from acute illness per 1,00,000
population has been presented for a few select diseases like diarrhoea / dysentery; acute
respiratory infection & all types of fever and also for any type of acute illness. Besides, the
source from where the treatment for the acute illness was taken has also been included.
Accordingly, two important indicators, viz., percentage of persons suffering from acute illness
and taking treatment from any source and percentage of persons suffering from acute illness
and taking treatment from Government source have been presented. The latter gives the share
of Government source across all types of sources availed for taking treatment. It may be noted
that the entire fieldwork was carried out over a period of six to seven months and in the
process, districts were covered at different points of time (i.e., months / seasons). The seasonality
effect may be taken note of while interpreting the results.
Chronic Illness
21. The data in respect of chronic illness has been collected based on the symptoms pertaining
to a particular illness persisting for more than one month and also in respect of illnesses
where it was diagnosed. For both the cases, the reference period was last one year preceding
the date of survey. For ascertaining information on symptoms, a list of symptoms associated
with various types of diseases was provided along with a separate category for asymptomatic
(i.e., having no symptoms). The asymptomatic included those who were not suffering from any
illness as well as those who were suffering but had no symptoms. Using this data, percentage
of persons having any kind of symptoms of chronic illness along with their source of treatment
has been presented. As regards chronic illnesses diagnosed, this was included to measure the
extent to which facilities for diagnosis and treatment of some major chronic illnesses set up by
centre/State/local Government / private agencies have been utilized. A list of common chronic
diseases and those pertaining to major health intervention programmes was provided. Based
on this data, percentage of persons diagnosed for a few important diseases such as diabetes,
hypertension, tuberculosis, asthma / chronic respiratory disease and arthritis per 1,00,000
population has been presented besides those diagnosed for any type of chronic illness. Using
the data collected on source of diagnosis, status with regard to getting regular treatment and
source of treatment, percentage of persons having diagnosed for any kind of chronic illness
and getting regular treatment as well as those getting regular treatment from Government
source has been worked out and included in the Factsheet. Since the data on morbidity has
been elicited as reported by the respondents, it may suffer on account of accuracy. Nevertheless,
the availability of such a rich data set at the district level would fill in the much awaited void
and pave the way for evidence-based health planning and appropriate interventions.
Fertility
22. The Total Fertility Rate (TFR), which is an age-period fertility rate for a synthetic cohort
of women, measures the average number of births a group of women would have by the time
they reach 50 years of age if they were to give birth at the current age-specific fertility rates.
The TFR is expressed as the average number of births per woman. Under AHS, TFR has been
calculated by dividing three years average of all births reported during the reference period,
i.e., 2008-10 by all the women in respective age group. The seven five-yearly age-specific
fertility rates for all women in the age groups from 15-19 to 45-49 have been added and
thereafter multiplied by 5 to yield the TFR. Due to lack of adequate number of births, the TFR
by residence could not be worked out and hence is not being published.
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spacing of children and level of fertility. In this regard, two key indicators namely, ‘percentage
of women aged 20-24 reporting birth of order 2 & above’ and ‘percentage of women reporting
birth of order 3 & above’ based on last two live births taken place to Ever Married Women aged
15-49 years during the reference period, i.e., 2008-10, have been presented. ‘Percentage of
Currently Married Women aged 15-49 years with two living children wanting no more children’
is one of the most crucial indicators on desire to limit child bearing. While deriving this indicator,
sterilized women or their husbands have not been taken into account whereas women who
were currently pregnant have been included.
24. Teen-age pregnancy and motherhood is an important subject in the settings where the
marriage of girls takes place at very young ages. This is not only important from the fertility
perspective but also its consequent implication on the health of the mother and child.
Accordingly, ‘percentage of women aged 15-19 who were already mothers or pregnant at the
time of survey’ has been tabulated and it depicts the percentage of women who have begun
child bearing among all ever married women aged 15-19 years. The ever married sample
denominator for the age group 15-19 years has not been adjusted by the all women factors for
the same age group. This factor should be taken into consideration while interpreting the
results.
Median age at first live birth
25. Median age at first live birth of women aged 15-49 years has been presented to reflect
the age at which 50 percent of the women have given their first live birth. This indicator covers
women of all marital status and ever married sample denominator has been adjusted by the
all women factors in this age group. Ever Married Women not yet having first live birth and
Never Married Women have been included as a separate category for computation. Median
has been calculated from cumulated single year of age percent distributions of age at first
birth. Median is linearly interpolated by the age values by which 50 percent or more of the
women had a first birth. In order to gauge the same for older women of the same cohort,
median age at first live birth for women aged 25-49 years has also been calculated and
presented. These two indicators in conjunction would help in comparing the age with regard
to entry into parenthood between the two cohorts.
Birth interval
26. The information on birth interval, which is defined as the length of time between two
successive live births, has been collected in respect of last two live births which took place
during the reference period, i.e., 2008-10 for birth order 2 & above. Short birth intervals are
likely to have adverse bearing on the mother’s health as also on the chances of survival of the
neonates and infants. In the Indian context, the birth interval of 36 months may be taken as
the bare minimum from the perspective of reducing neonatal and infant mortality and also for
achieving the requisite nutritional outcomes. The information on percentage of live births
taking place after an interval of 36 months has been calculated and presented to provide
insight into the pace of child bearing.
Mean number of children ever born and surviving
27. The number of children ever born and surviving has been collected for all Ever Married
Women aged 15-49 years. The survival status has been assessed as on 1.1.2011 (the reference
point for the population). The number of children ever born to women provides an estimate of
cohort fertility against the period measures of fertility such as the CBR and the TFR. In order
to facilitate comparison of completed cohort fertility with the current fertility, the mean number

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of ever born children to women aged 45-49 years has been calculated and presented. The gap
between the two would demonstrate the decline in fertility levels in the recent past.
Abortion
28. Abortion as an option was probed for all the pregnancies which resulted into any kind of
outcome i.e. live birth, still birth, spontaneous and induced abortion during the reference
period i.e. 2008-2010. This was followed by a series of questions such as when the abortion
had taken place (month & year), month of pregnancy when the abortion had occurred, whether
any ANC was received, whether ultrasound was performed before the abortion, the place of
abortion and who performed the abortion. Based on these data, various indicators such as
percentage of pregnancy(s) to women aged 15-49 years resulting in abortion, percentage of
women who received any ANC before abortion, percentage of women who went for ultrasound
before abortion, average month of pregnancy at the time of abortion, percentage of abortions
performed by skilled health personnel (doctor / nurse / ANM / LHV / trained dai), and
abortions which took place in institutions have been tabulated and presented.
Family Planning Practices
29. The information on awareness as well as the usage in respect of Family Planning Practices
was probed from Currently Married Women aged 15-49 years. There were a few women whose
marital status as on 1.1.2011 (reference date) was Currently Married but on date of survey,
their marital status was widow / divorcee / separated. In such cases, questions on only
awareness were probed from them.
Current usage of Family Planning Methods
30. Currently Married Women aged 15-49 years, who were currently menstruating or who
were in lactating status or secondary amenorrhoea as on date of survey, were asked whether
they or their husbands are currently using any method(s) of family planning. In other words,
those CMW who were currently pregnant or in menopause status or who have undergone
hysterectomy or never menstruated were excluded from the sample. The family planning
methods included both modern as well as traditional methods. Modern methods included
Tubectomy, Vasectomy, Copper-T/IUD, Pills (Daily), Pills (Weekly), Emergency Contraceptive
Pill, Condom/Nirodh, etc., while the traditional ones were Contraceptive Herbs, Rhythm/Periodic
abstinence, Withdrawal, Lactational Amenorrhoea Method, etc. Accordingly, percentage of CMW
reporting use of various types of family planning methods (most used method) has been
tabulated. In addition, percentage of CMW using any method (Contraceptive Prevalence Rate),
any modern method and any traditional method has also been tabulated. Levels of use of
contraceptives provide the most obvious and widely accepted criterion for assessing the success
of FP programme.
Unmet Need for Family Planning
31. The unmet need for Family Planning is a crucial indicator for assessing the future demand
for Family Planning services / supplies. Currently Married Women who are not using any
method of contraception but who do not want any more children are defined as having an
unmet need for limiting and those who are not using contraception but want to wait for two
years or more before having another child are defined as having an unmet need for spacing.
The sum total of unmet need for limiting and spacing is the unmet need for Family Planning.
In order to ensure comparability with DHS Estimates, similar set of questions were probed
from CMW aged 15-49 years under AHS also.

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32. For working out the estimates on unmet need, the unmet need for spacing has been
calculated as the “proportion of pregnant CMW whose pregnancy was mistimed; CMW in
lactational amenorrhoea who are not using any family planning method and whose last birth
was mistimed, or whose last birth was unwanted but now they say they want more children;
fecund CMW who are neither currently pregnant nor in amenorrhoea, and who are not using
any family planning method and say that they want to wait for two or more years for the next
birth, including those who say that they are unsure whether they want another child, or want
another child but are unsure when to have the birth”.
33. The unmet need for limiting has been worked out as the “proportion of pregnant CMW
whose pregnancy was unwanted; CMW in lactational amenorrhoea who are not using any
family planning method, whose last child was unwanted and who do not want any more
children; and fecund CMW who are neither pregnant nor in amenorrhoea who are not using
any method of family planning and who want no more children”. Using the met demand for
contraception (current contraceptive users) and the unmet need for contraception, the total
demand for family planning as well as the percentage demand satisfied can be assessed. The
classification for the need for family planning is illustrated as under:

Classification of the need for family planning


Total need for family planning

Met need Unmet


(current use) need

For limiting: For spacing: For limiting: For spacing:


Women who want no Women who want Pregnant women whose Pregnant women whose
more children and are another child or are pregnancy was unwanted, pregnancy was mistimed,
using a family planning undecided and are amenorrhoeic women whose amenorrhoeic women whose
method using a family planning last birth was unwanted, and last birth was mistimed, and
method women who are neither women who are neither
pregnant nor amenorrhoeic pregnant nor amenorrhoeic who
and who want no more say they want to wait for two
children but are not using a or more years for the next birth,
family planning method are unsure whether they want
another child, or want another
child but are unsure when to
have it and are not using a
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Ante-natal Care
34. Ante-natal care constitutes one of the key elements towards initiatives to promote safe
motherhood. A series of questions to capture various aspects of ante-natal care such as, number
of ante-natal check-ups received, months of pregnancy at the time of first ANC, main source
of ANC, type of tests performed during ANC, number of Tetanus Toxoid (TT) injections received
and number of days of consumption of Iron & Folic Acid (IFA) tablets/syrup, were asked from
the EMW aged 15-49 years in respect of their last two outcomes of pregnancies which have
resulted into live births / still births during the reference period, i.e., 2008-10. However,
appropriate indicators based on the above aspects have been tabulated in respect of responses
recorded for last live / still births.
35. The indicators included in the Factsheets are percentage of mothers who received any
ANC, percentage of mothers who had ANC in first trimester, percentage of mothers who received
3 or more ANC, percentage of mothers who received at least one TT injection, percentage of
mothers who consumed IFA for 100 days or more and percentage of mothers who had full
ante-natal check-up. The full ante-natal check-up comprises at least three visits for ANC, at
least one TT injection received and IFA consumption for 100 days or more. In addition,
percentage of mothers who received ANC from Government source, percentage of mothers
whose blood pressure & blood (for Hb) were taken and percentage of mothers who underwent
ultrasound have been calculated and presented. Besides, percentage of Currently Married
Pregnant Women aged 15-49 years registered for ANC has also been presented.
Delivery Care
36. Under Delivery Care, the details about place of delivery, source of transport provided /
availed for reaching the institution, length of stay in the institution after delivery, type of
delivery (normal / caesarean / assisted) and the personnel conducting delivery in case of
domiciliary births were inquired from the EMW aged 15-49 years for their last two pregnancy
outcomes resulting into live births/still births during the reference period, i.e. 2008-10. As in
the case of ante-natal care, indicators based on these parameters have been tabulated in
respect of responses for last live/still births. Percentage of deliveries taken place in institutions
and their distribution into Government and Private institutions; percentage of deliveries taken
place at home; percentage of home deliveries conducted by skilled health personnel; and
percentage of Safe deliveries are the key indicators presented in the Factsheet. Safe delivery
comprises institutional deliveries and home deliveries conducted by doctor/ nurse / ANM /
LHV and it does not include those attended by trained dai. However, trained dai is included
under skilled health personnel. If the respondent has mentioned more than one person
attending delivery, only the most qualified person is taken into consideration.
37. As regards the extent of stay in institutions after delivery which is very crucial and has
a direct bearing on the new born care as also on the health of the mother, the percentage of
less than 24 hours stay in the institution after delivery has been worked out and presented.
Besides, percentage of Caesarean deliveries out of total deliveries taken place in Government
and Private Institutions respectively has also been presented.
Post-natal Care
38. Getting a Post partum / Post-natal check-up soon after the birth of baby or within 48
hours is crucial for the health of both the mother and the child. Accordingly, three indicators,
viz., percentage of mothers who received Post-natal check-up within 48 hours of delivery,
percentage of mothers who received Post-natal check-up within one week of delivery and

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percentage of mothers who did not receive any Post-natal check-up have been calculated
and presented. In case of institutional delivery where the woman had stayed there for at least
48 hours, it was presumed that the post-natal care was given within 48 hours. These indicators
are based on the last outcome of pregnancy which resulted into live / still birth during the
reference period, i.e., 2008-10.
39. Along with the first post-natal check-up of mother, check-up of the new borns is essential.
It was therefore probed from the mothers, whose last outcome of pregnancy resulted into live
birth during the reference period, i.e., 2008-10, when was the new born checked up. Based
on this, the percentage of new born who received check up within 24 hours of birth has been
worked out and presented. In case of institutional delivery if the baby remained there for at
least 24 hours, it was presumed that the first check-up was done within 24 hours.
Financial assistance under Janani Suraksha Yojana
40. The Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) is one of the most important programmes under the
overall umbrella of NRHM aimed at reducing Maternal Mortality Ratio and Neo-natal Mortality
Rate by promoting institutional deliveries. Under the Scheme, cash incentives are provided
to mothers and they are facilitated by Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) to deliver
their babies in a health facility. There are also provisions for cost reimbursement for transport
and incentives to ASHAs for encouraging mothers to opt for institutional delivery. The scheme
is fully sponsored by the Central Government and is implemented in all States and Union
Territories, with special focus on low-performing States. There is also a provision for roping in
the private sector by giving accreditation to willing private hospitals/nursing homes for providing
delivery services. The Scheme has been implemented in all the 9 AHS States since 2005.
41. In order to gauge the spread and effectiveness of the JSY, Ever Married Women aged 15-
49 years were probed whether they had availed the maternity financial assistance for safe
motherhood under the scheme in respect of their last two outcomes of delivery resulting in
live / still births during the reference period, i.e., 2008-10. The percentage of mothers who
availed financial assistance for delivery, percentage of mothers who availed financial assistance
for institutional delivery and percentage of mothers who availed financial assistance for
Government institutional delivery under JSY, all in respect of the last outcome of delivery
resulting in live birth / still birth, have been calculated and presented. Since the scope of JSY
has been extended to domiciliary births also, these three sets of indicators would present a
holistic picture.
Immunization
42. The information on childhood immunization, i.e., vaccination coverage, has been collected
for all living children [last two outcomes of pregnancy(s) resulting in live births during reference
period, i.e., 2008-10]. Information on six vaccine preventable diseases namely, tuberculosis,
diphtheria, whooping cough (Pertussis), tetanus, polio and measles, has been collected with
reference to the status as on date of survey. Universal immunization of children against these
six diseases is vital for reducing infant and child mortality. Whenever the mother had the
vaccination card (Immunization / MCH) and if the card was available at the time of interview,
the responses were recorded based on entries in the card. Otherwise, the responses as reported
by the mother were noted down. For those living children who did not receive any vaccination,
the main reason thereof has also been noted.
43. In conformity with the International and Govt. of India guidelines which specify that
children should be fully vaccinated by the time they complete their first year of life, the 12-23

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months age group has been chosen for analysis. The percentage of children having
Immunization Card, percentage of children aged 12-23 months who have received BCG,
percentage of children who have received 3 doses of polio vaccine, percentage of children
who have received polio dose at birth, percentage of children who have received three doses of
DPT vaccine and percentage of children who have received measles vaccine, all for the age
group 12-23 months, have been calculated and presented. Besides the percentage of children
aged 12-23 months who have been fully immunized, the percentage of children aged 12-23
months who did not receive any vaccination have also been tabulated in order to portray the
complete picture of immunization. According to the WHO guidelines, children are considered
fully immunized when they have received vaccination against tuberculosis, three doses of
DPT, three doses of the poliomyelitis and one dose of measles.
Administration of Vitamin-A and Iron & Folic Acid supplements
44. Proper and sufficient intake of Vitamin-A and Iron supplements is essential to thwart
childhood morbidity and mortality. Vitamin-A is an essential micro nutrient for the immune
system and plays an important role in maintaining the epithelial tissues in the body. Severe
Vitamin-A deficiency (VAD) can cause eye damage. VAD has also the potential to increase the
severity of measles and diarrhoeal diseases in children and slow recovery from illness. Since the
human liver can store an adequate amount of the vitamin for 4-6 months, Vitamin-A dosing
every six months is one of the usual methods for ensuring that children at risk are protected
from developing VAD. The National Programme on Prevention of Blindness mandates that children
of age 9 months to 5 years should be administered oral doses of Vitamin-A every six months. In
order to assess the situation, information on children aged 6-35 months who have received at
least one dose of Vitamin-A during the last six months has been collected and presented.
45. Anaemia, which is characterised by a low level of haemoglobin in the blood, is a great
concern in young children because it can result in impaired cognitive performance, behavioural
and motor coordination, language development and scholastic achievement. It also enhances
the risk of morbidity from other infectious diseases. One of the most vulnerable groups to
anaemia is children aged 6-23 months. It was probed from the mothers of all living children
older than 6 months whether IFA tablet / syrup was administered to the children [last two
outcomes of pregnancy(s) resulting in live births during reference period, i.e., 2008-10] in the
last 3 months. IFA tablet/syrup as supplements is given to child beyond six months to prevent
anaemia. Based on this, the percentage of children aged 6-35 months who have received IFA
tablets / syrup during last three months has been calculated and presented.
Birth weight
46. Birth weight is an important indicator to measure the vulnerability of a new born to the
risk of childhood illness and chances of survival. The information on birth weight assists in
monitoring programmes to reduce neo-natal and infant mortality through a reduction in low
birth weight infants. The information on birth weight has been collected in respect of all living
children [last two outcomes of pregnancy(s) resulting in live births during reference period,
i.e., 2008-10]. Based on this data, the percentage of children whose birth weight was taken
and percentage of children whose birth weight was less than 2.5 Kg. have been worked out
and presented.
Childhood diseases
47. Treatment practices and contact with health services among children with the 3 most
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help in the assessment of National Programmes aimed at reducing the mortality impact of
these illnesses. The information on children suffering from Acute Respiratory Infection, Fever
and Diarrhoea in respect of all the living children [last two outcomes of pregnancy(s) resulting
in live births during reference period, i.e., 2008-10] during fifteen days preceding the date of
survey has been collected. This has been done to minimise the recall lapse. Besides the
prevalence, the information on treatment of ARI with antibiotics, treatment of fever and the
treatment of diarrhoea with Home Available Fluids (HAF) / fluids prepared from ORS packet
has been collected. The treatment of diarrhoeal diseases with Oral Rehydration Therapy (ORT)
aids in the assessment of programmes that recommends such treatment. Based on these
data, the percentage of children suffering from Diarrhoea and received HAF / ORS / ORT,
percentage of children suffering from ARI and sought treatment, and percentage of children
suffering from fever and sought treatment have been calculated and presented.
Child feeding practices
48. Early breastfeeding practices determine the successful establishment and duration of
breastfeeding. It is recommended that children be put to the breast immediately or within one
hour of birth. There is growing evidence of the benefits to mother and child of early initiation
of breastfeeding preferably in the first hour of the birth. Early initiation of breastfeeding
contributes to reducing neo-natal mortality. It ensures early skin to skin contact which is
important in preventing hypothermia and establishing the bond between the mother and her
child. Early initiation of breastfeeding also reduces the mother’s risk of post partum
haemorrhage, one of the leading causes of maternal mortality. Although breastfeeding is nearly
universal in India, very few children are put to breastfeed immediately after birth. In order to
have an assessment with regard to the time of initiation of breastfeeding, the mothers of all
living children [last two outcomes of pregnancy(s) resulting in live births during reference
period, i.e., 2008-10] were asked when did they first breastfeed their baby. Based on this, the
percentage of children breastfed within one hour of birth has been calculated and presented.
49. Exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of the child’s life is an essential component
of the optimal infant and young child feeding practices. The Government of India recommends
that children should be exclusively breastfed for the first six months of life (i.e., the child
should be given only breast milk and nothing else, not even water). In order to assess the
situation on ground, the mothers of all living children [last two outcomes of pregnancy(s)
resulting in live births during reference period, i.e., 2008-10] were asked how many days/
months did they exclusively breastfeed their baby. Based on the responses, percentage of
children aged 6-35 months exclusively breastfed for at least six months has been worked out
and presented.
Complementary feeding
50. The introduction of complementary feeding at six months of age, solid and semi-solid
food and the diverse food combinations fed to children also constitute part of the optimal
feeding practices. The purpose of complementary feeding is to complement the breast milk
and sustain the growth and development of the child. WHO recommends introduction of solid
or semi-solid foods to infants around the age of 6 months because by that age, breast milk by
itself is no longer sufficient to maintain the child’s optimal growth. Information on
supplementation was obtained by asking mothers of all living children [last two outcomes of
pregnancy(s) resulting in live births during reference period, i.e., 2008-10] at what age did
they start feeding the baby food other than breast milk. The type of food included water,
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Based on these, the percentage of children who received foods other than breast milk such as
water, animal/formula milk, semi-solid mashed food, solid (adult) food and vegetables/fruits
during first six months has been worked out and presented. Besides, the average month by
which children received these foods have also been worked out and presented.
Birth Registration
51. India, being a signatory to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, 1989 which
recognizes birth registration as one of the first rights of child, is committed to achieve
universalization of birth registration. In India, registration of birth is compulsory under the
Registration of Births and Deaths (RBD) Act, 1969. The Act mandates that every birth should
be registered and a birth certificate provided free of charge to the informant. Despite significant
efforts to improve the Civil Registration System, especially during the past decade, the overall
level of registration of births still falls short by about 25 percent. The registration system in
the country functions at different levels of efficiency across States/UTs. In order to assess the
functioning of the Civil Registration System in the community, information on whether the
birth of the baby was registered with the civil authority and if so, the birth certificate was
received or not in respect of all living children [last two outcomes of pregnancy(s) resulting in
live births during reference period, i.e., 2008-10] has been collected. Based on this, the
percentage of children whose births were registered and the percentage of children whose
births were registered & who also received the Birth Certificates have been arrived at and
presented.
52. Under the RBD Act, the institutions where birth takes place is to register the birth and
issue the birth certificate in case they have been declared as the registration units or to report
the event to the local Registrar of Births & Deaths. Of late, majority of the Government
institutions have been declared as registration units. Since a review of the system across
different States/UTs has revealed that due to lack of a proper and complete reporting system,
the institutional births which have already been registered are not being reflected in the final
figures compiled and therefore in order to net all such cases, it was presumed that the birth
would have been registered. However, even in these cases it was probed whether the birth
certificate has been received.
53. PThis Factsheet pertains to the State of Rajasthan. The field work for the AHS has been
carried out by M/s Social & Rural Research Institute (IMRB International), New Delhi and
M/s. Nielsen (India) Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi in the allotted zones. The third party audit work in
the State has been done by M/s. TALEEM Research Foundation, Ahmedabad.



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SAMPLE PARTICULARS
Sample Units Households Population
State / District
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 1841 1294 547 354096 293495 60601 1799932 1497720 302212

Ajmer 69 34 35 12426 8724 3702 61615 43464 18151

Alwar 61 48 13 11938 10471 1467 63017 55892 7125

Banswara 44 39 5 9776 9339 437 49130 47150 1980

Baran 52 39 13 9361 7996 1365 46486 39795 6691

Barmer 57 50 7 9965 9192 773 55732 51220 4512

Bharatpur 76 55 21 15063 13016 2047 79945 69285 10660

Bhilwara 41 29 12 7130 6140 990 34027 28858 5169

Bikaner 57 31 26 8445 5748 2697 46031 32464 13567

Bundi 56 41 15 10379 8411 1968 50515 40986 9529

Chittaurgarh 56 43 13 9324 8007 1317 43934 37600 6334

Churu 51 32 19 9202 7424 1778 50764 41293 9471

Dausa 45 38 7 11203 10436 767 54116 50313 3803

Dhaulpur 42 31 11 7153 5774 1379 41743 33457 8286

Dungarpur 64 57 7 15549 14645 904 77554 73185 4369

Ganganagar 88 57 31 13181 9335 3846 63307 45217 18090

Hanumangarh 58 42 16 11456 9862 1594 56938 49362 7576

Jaipur 82 33 49 13674 7096 6578 67748 37513 30235

Jaisalmer 48 37 11 7428 6019 1409 40100 33612 6488

Jalor 56 49 7 13525 12789 736 69528 65649 3879

Jhalawar 56 44 12 9208 7778 1430 45085 38127 6958

Jhunjhunun 84 60 24 20775 17768 3007 102078 86556 15522

Jodhpur 66 37 29 12595 9777 2818 65275 51200 14075

Karauli 32 25 7 6450 5534 916 33884 29091 4793

Kota 68 25 43 8926 4667 4259 43839 23428 20411

Nagaur 66 50 16 13575 12174 1401 74563 66659 7904

Pali 64 45 19 14382 12262 2120 69624 58977 10647

Rajsamand 38 31 7 9271 8250 1021 43701 38625 5076

Sawai Madhopur 34 25 9 6272 5099 1173 32115 26076 6039

Sikar 81 58 23 16036 13664 2372 86043 73647 12396

Sirohi 52 39 13 10990 9973 1017 53855 48780 5075

Tonk 55 39 16 11832 9885 1947 60645 49959 10686

Udaipur 42 31 11 7607 6241 1366 36988 30273 6715

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Rajasthan: Sample Units

Rajasthan: District wise Sample Units

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Rajasthan: Sample Households

Rajasthan: District wise Sample Households

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Rajasthan: Sample Population

Rajasthan: District wise Sample Population

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SAMPLE PARTICULARS
Ever Married Women Currently Married Women Children 12-23 months
State / District (aged 15-49 years) (aged 15-49 years)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 350042 291109 58933 335859 279496 56363 39669 33963 5706

Ajmer 12438 8865 3573 11745 8360 3385 1069 795 274

Alwar 11797 10486 1311 11375 10115 1260 1031 915 116

Banswara 9233 8809 424 8889 8484 405 1573 1521 52

Baran 9074 7828 1246 8632 7472 1160 1460 1265 195

Barmer 10371 9484 887 10017 9160 857 1966 1829 137

Bharatpur 14075 12164 1911 13689 11838 1851 1331 1145 186

Bhilwara 7577 6458 1119 7122 6058 1064 871 737 134

Bikaner 8614 6007 2607 8376 5854 2522 667 511 156

Bundi 10708 8755 1953 10163 8312 1851 1472 1224 248

Chittaurgarh 9618 8289 1329 9064 7819 1245 974 838 136

Churu 10002 8170 1832 9765 7993 1772 688 567 121

Dausa 10047 9356 691 9764 9099 665 1017 958 59

Dhaulpur 7237 5780 1457 6904 5503 1401 1450 1222 228

Dungarpur 15242 14311 931 14530 13659 871 2313 2219 94

Ganganagar 12218 8676 3542 11723 8340 3383 742 500 242

Hanumangarh 10785 9339 1446 10397 9025 1372 620 529 91

Jaipur 12993 7247 5746 12555 7001 5554 975 529 446

Jaisalmer 6981 5713 1268 6866 5630 1236 599 507 92

Jalor 13391 12607 784 12909 12153 756 2483 2384 99

Jhalawar 9511 8138 1373 9006 7728 1278 1307 1134 173

Jhunjhunun 20108 17160 2948 19430 16559 2871 1379 1191 188

Jodhpur 12144 9331 2813 11786 9082 2704 679 529 150

Karauli 6261 5384 877 5982 5143 839 1127 1008 119

Kota 8705 4569 4136 8216 4345 3871 1404 778 626

Nagaur 14007 12550 1457 13502 12096 1406 727 638 89

Pali 13449 11299 2150 12719 10659 2060 1887 1632 255

Rajsamand 9378 8369 1009 8859 7899 960 1177 1083 94

Sawai Madhopur 6228 5094 1134 5967 4874 1093 1038 870 168

Sikar 16991 14568 2423 16503 14160 2343 982 861 121

Sirohi 10650 9658 992 10035 9114 921 1600 1492 108

Tonk 12843 10705 2138 12235 10203 2032 1799 1461 338

Udaipur 7383 5956 1427 7150 5774 1376 1262 1091 171

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HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS
Average Household Size
State / District SC ST ALL
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 5.0 5.1 5.0 5.0 5.1 4.7 5.1 5.1 5.0

Ajmer 4.9 4.8 4.9 4.7 4.6 4.8 5.0 5.0 4.9

Alwar 5.2 5.3 5.0 5.3 5.3 5.6 5.3 5.3 4.9

Banswara 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.1 5.1 5.3 5.0 5.1 4.5

Baran 4.9 4.9 5.0 4.7 4.8 4.5 4.9 4.9 4.9

Barmer 5.6 5.6 5.8 5.4 5.4 5.0 5.6 5.6 5.8

Bharatpur 5.1 5.1 5.2 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.3 5.3 5.2

Bhilwara 4.6 4.5 5.0 4.5 4.5 4.8 4.8 4.7 5.2

Bikaner 5.6 5.7 5.4 5.2 5.5 4.5 5.4 5.7 5.0

Bundi 4.8 4.8 4.9 4.7 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.9 4.8

Chittaurgarh 4.4 4.3 4.5 4.8 4.8 4.7 4.7 4.6 4.8

Churu 5.6 5.6 5.6 4.8 4.7 4.8 5.5 5.5 5.3

Dausa 4.8 4.8 5.2 5.0 5.0 4.4 4.9 4.9 5.0

Dhaulpur 5.6 5.6 5.7 5.6 5.7 5.1 5.8 5.8 6.0

Dungarpur 4.8 4.7 5.2 5.2 5.2 4.9 5.0 5.0 4.8

Ganganagar 4.8 4.7 5.0 4.6 4.6 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.7

Hanumangarh 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.6 4.6 4.7 5.0 5.0 4.8

Jaipur 4.7 4.9 4.5 5.2 5.3 4.7 4.9 5.3 4.6

Jaisalmer 5.6 5.7 4.5 5.4 5.6 4.2 5.4 5.6 4.6

Jalor 5.3 5.3 5.2 5.0 5.0 5.3 5.1 5.1 5.3

Jhalawar 4.6 4.6 4.5 4.8 4.8 4.6 4.9 4.9 4.9

Jhunjhunun 5.0 4.9 5.1 5.0 5.1 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.2

Jodhpur 5.3 5.2 5.3 5.0 5.1 4.8 5.2 5.2 5.0

Karauli 5.2 5.3 4.9 5.2 5.2 4.6 5.2 5.2 5.2

Kota 4.9 4.8 5.0 4.9 5.0 4.4 4.9 5.0 4.8

Nagaur 5.3 5.3 5.7 5.4 5.4 6.1 5.5 5.5 5.6

Pali 5.0 4.9 5.1 4.8 4.9 4.4 4.8 4.8 5.0

Rajsamand 4.7 4.7 5.0 4.9 4.9 5.1 4.7 4.7 5.0

Sawai Madhopur 5.2 5.1 5.3 5.0 5.0 4.3 5.1 5.1 5.1

Sikar 5.3 5.3 5.2 4.9 5.1 4.0 5.3 5.4 5.2

Sirohi 4.9 4.8 5.2 5.3 5.4 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.0

Tonk 5.0 5.0 5.4 4.9 4.9 5.2 5.1 5.0 5.5

Udaipur 4.5 4.4 4.7 5.1 5.1 4.8 4.9 4.8 4.9

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HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS
Population below Dependency Ratio Currently Married Illiterate
State / District age 15 years (%) Women aged 15-49 years(%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 34.0 35.4 29.6 71.6 76.2 58.7 51.4 58.5 26.7

Ajmer 31.9 34.7 27.4 65.2 72.5 55.1 29.3 34.6 14.7

Alwar 33.8 34.2 29.5 71.3 72.7 59.0 43.5 46.1 20.5

Banswara 38.1 38.7 26.1 82.1 83.7 55.9 69.6 72.7 19.8

Baran 32.1 32.6 29.3 70.5 72.3 60.4 53.4 58.5 22.7

Barmer 41.7 42.6 31.8 97.7 101.3 64.4 71.7 76.2 27.5

Bharatpur 35.8 36.5 32.8 75.2 77.5 66.2 47.4 50.9 32.0

Bhilwara 32.8 33.7 28.6 70.2 72.7 60.4 62.1 68.6 35.2

Bikaner 35.5 39.8 28.9 73.1 84.3 58.0 46.2 59.4 26.2

Bundi 32.1 33.6 26.8 64.6 68.7 51.9 49.9 58.5 20.5

Chittaurgarh 30.7 31.6 26.7 65.7 68.2 54.9 58.3 65.5 24.4

Churu 36.2 36.8 34.8 77.3 79.6 71.9 45.6 50.9 32.7

Dausa 35.8 36.3 31.2 76.4 77.7 64.8 48.5 51.0 24.0

Dhaulpur 38.9 40.0 35.9 81.9 85.8 71.4 64.7 69.1 52.1

Dungarpur 36.3 36.9 29.1 78.0 79.9 58.4 63.5 66.6 28.9

Ganganagar 28.9 30.3 25.9 59.4 62.5 52.9 36.2 44.5 18.9

Hanumangarh 31.1 31.4 29.9 62.0 63.3 57.0 50.6 53.7 39.4

Jaipur 32.0 35.1 29.2 64.3 72.6 57.2 33.2 50.8 16.9

Jaisalmer 38.8 40.6 29.5 82.1 88.2 56.6 56.2 63.9 19.4

Jalor 38.2 38.7 32.7 87.9 90.3 64.2 71.7 73.9 47.7

Jhalawar 31.4 32.2 27.4 68.1 70.4 57.2 63.5 70.1 27.7

Jhunjhunun 31.5 31.3 32.4 67.2 68.3 63.8 29.4 29.7 28.4

Jodhpur 35.5 38.4 30.3 72.6 82.0 58.2 50.4 65.7 24.9

Karauli 37.8 38.8 33.7 81.5 85.6 66.7 69.8 76.7 43.1

Kota 28.8 31.8 26.3 59.0 68.2 52.2 37.0 55.5 22.4

Nagaur 33.8 34.0 32.6 69.8 71.1 63.6 51.6 55.7 31.1

Pali 33.3 34.3 29.6 76.7 82.2 59.1 58.7 64.1 41.5

Rajsamand 33.1 33.8 28.7 75.7 78.6 60.1 47.5 52.6 15.2

Sawai Madhopur 34.5 35.9 30.0 71.4 76.1 58.6 63.8 72.3 37.9

Sikar 32.3 32.4 32.0 66.2 67.9 61.3 32.9 37.4 19.3

Sirohi 34.4 35.6 28.4 74.0 77.7 56.4 64.3 69.8 33.2

Tonk 32.7 33.2 31.1 67.2 69.1 61.4 56.6 62.5 37.3

Udaipur 35.1 38.0 26.2 76.2 85.2 53.4 56.1 72.1 11.5

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SEX RATIO
Sex Ratio at Birth Sex Ratio (0- 4 Years) Sex Ratio (All Ages)
State / District
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rajasthan 883 881 891 875 877 867 929 935 908

Ajmer 892 864 950 877 870 891 942 947 934

Alwar 891 885 965 872 867 930 886 886 882

Banswara 929 938 694 920 930 667 976 977 952

Baran 913 915 897 903 911 843 934 935 923

Barmer 917 910 1018 914 912 937 982 986 940

Bharatpur 868 861 901 839 848 798 876 873 891

Bhilwara 979 1001 879 992 991 1000 962 970 927

Bikaner 906 869 979 924 900 977 913 926 894

Bundi 908 875 1064 907 890 984 916 912 932

Chittaurgarh 913 903 975 927 910 1040 966 969 949

Churu 894 873 955 876 853 942 967 965 974

Dausa 846 835 958 842 845 813 892 892 890

Dhaulpur 836 819 901 845 832 891 830 821 859

Dungarpur 881 871 1079 898 894 979 1006 1008 985

Ganganagar 894 903 869 863 894 787 883 886 877

Hanumangarh 876 892 814 844 848 825 885 890 869

Jaipur 849 821 876 828 810 848 883 896 872

Jaisalmer 846 825 975 832 818 935 855 853 866

Jalor 882 873 1038 887 883 949 1052 1061 958

Jhalawar 875 880 842 893 899 850 939 944 917

Jhunjhunun 917 900 985 853 852 858 961 970 935

Jodhpur 913 938 868 875 908 809 916 909 930

Karauli 838 848 779 856 855 861 833 818 895

Kota 869 908 832 862 917 810 909 922 899

Nagaur 850 846 872 868 859 910 929 930 927

Pali 886 895 843 904 916 849 990 1013 908

Rajsamand 830 829 836 846 838 920 1020 1027 975

Sawai Madhopur 800 805 778 804 810 784 880 884 870

Sikar 856 837 922 859 835 932 960 966 942

Sirohi 897 899 880 884 878 929 1003 1014 949

Tonk 944 979 828 929 964 814 910 906 922

Udaipur 871 886 805 862 870 828 982 1005 916

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Rajasthan: Sex Ratio

Rajasthan: Sex Ratio

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EFFECTIVE LITERACY RATE
Person Male Female
State / District
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rajasthan 73.3 68.9 86.4 85.6 82.7 93.9 60.4 54.5 78.0

Ajmer 79.6 73.2 89.1 88.2 83.6 95.0 70.5 62.3 82.8

Alwar 78.3 76.9 91.0 90.5 89.8 96.6 64.6 62.3 84.6

Banswara 64.0 62.4 90.6 77.8 76.6 97.6 50.2 48.2 83.6

Baran 73.9 71.4 87.7 89.1 87.9 95.5 57.8 53.9 79.2

Barmer 60.3 57.9 85.6 73.2 71.1 94.4 47.3 44.7 76.1

Bharatpur 78.0 76.4 84.8 91.8 91.1 95.1 62.8 60.1 73.6

Bhilwara 65.6 61.7 81.2 80.4 77.5 91.7 50.0 45.3 69.5

Bikaner 75.4 68.7 85.3 84.8 80.5 90.9 65.0 55.9 79.0

Bundi 73.8 68.9 89.7 85.7 82.5 96.3 61.0 54.3 82.7

Chittaurgarh 68.3 63.8 87.5 83.1 79.8 97.5 52.7 47.3 76.9

Churu 74.5 72.2 79.8 86.7 85.7 89.1 62.2 58.7 70.4

Dausa 75.5 74.3 86.2 88.1 87.3 95.3 61.7 60.1 76.3

Dhaulpur 69.9 67.7 75.9 82.4 81.3 85.4 55.5 52.0 65.0

Dungarpur 67.0 65.4 85.8 80.9 79.5 96.4 53.7 51.8 75.5

Ganganagar 77.1 72.6 87.0 84.9 81.5 92.5 68.2 62.5 80.9

Hanumangarh 71.5 69.9 77.2 81.8 80.8 85.3 59.8 57.7 67.9

Jaipur 82.5 73.8 90.5 92.1 87.3 96.3 71.8 59.0 83.8

Jaisalmer 69.8 65.9 88.2 81.9 79.3 94.4 55.6 50.2 81.1

Jalor 59.7 58.0 77.9 73.4 71.8 90.0 46.9 45.3 65.2

Jhalawar 66.7 62.8 86.1 80.6 78.1 93.2 51.9 46.6 78.4

Jhunjhunun 80.1 78.9 83.9 91.8 91.5 92.5 68.1 66.1 74.8

Jodhpur 74.5 67.7 85.9 86.4 82.2 93.6 61.6 51.8 77.7

Karauli 67.0 63.7 78.8 82.2 80.2 89.3 50.1 45.1 67.5

Kota 79.3 69.7 86.8 89.4 83.2 94.1 68.4 55.4 78.8

Nagaur 71.4 69.3 82.0 83.9 82.5 91.1 58.0 55.3 72.2

Pali 67.9 63.7 82.1 83.2 79.5 94.7 53.2 49.2 68.2

Rajsamand 72.2 69.2 89.3 86.7 84.8 97.2 58.3 54.4 81.2

Sawai Madhopur 69.5 64.5 83.9 83.7 79.9 94.6 54.5 48.4 72.4

Sikar 80.2 78.5 85.3 91.9 91.2 93.8 68.4 65.9 76.1

Sirohi 62.9 58.9 83.3 77.3 73.7 94.6 48.7 44.5 71.0

Tonk 70.0 66.1 82.1 83.6 80.6 92.5 56.1 51.2 71.3

Udaipur 67.0 58.1 92.4 79.0 72.1 97.3 55.2 44.5 87.1

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MARRIAGE
Marriages among Females Marriages among Males Currently Married Women
below legal age below legal age aged 20-24 years married
State / District (18 years) (%)# (21 years) (%)# before legal age (18 years) (%)
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 16.3 20.2 6.4 27.4 34.0 12.0 54.1 57.6 40.6
Ajmer 20.2 30.9 7.0 31.6 45.5 14.0 62.2 69.9 42.3
Alwar 17.7 19.2 5.7 31.7 33.9 13.7 50.3 51.6 33.6
Banswara 8.7 9.2 - 30.8 32.7 - 47.8 48.4 -
Baran 13.2 15.5 1.0 23.1 26.0 10.3 54.3 56.7 36.2
Barmer 13.5 14.6 2.9 24.7 26.4 10.0 50.0 51.3 33.6
Bharatpur 11.7 13.4 3.8 25.3 28.2 12.7 44.6 46.1 36.8
Bhilwara 42.6 48.4 25.3 49.3 57.3 25.9 79.0 83.2 57.1
Bikaner 10.2 16.4 3.0 21.8 30.5 10.9 56.0 61.6 43.0
Bundi 31.0 40.0 7.3 38.4 49.2 12.7 66.6 71.7 41.2
Chittaurgarh 30.6 35.4 5.4 39.8 46.7 8.9 62.6 65.7 41.6
Churu 14.1 14.8 12.3 30.6 34.3 22.6 57.3 58.8 53.2
Dausa 36.8 38.4 12.1 44.6 47.0 26.7 63.1 64.4 48.0
Dhaulpur 16.5 19.9 8.5 32.4 38.3 16.7 56.7 60.9 42.1
Dungarpur 8.6 9.0 4.3 24.6 25.9 14.1 40.1 40.8 32.7
Ganganagar 2.7 2.9 2.2 9.7 12.1 4.5 33.2 34.8 28.6
Hanumangarh 6.0 6.2 5.2 16.4 16.7 15.2 41.2 42.7 34.9
Jaipur 15.2 29.2 5.8 24.0 44.4 10.1 55.9 67.2 41.4
Jaisalmer 9.9 11.0 3.5 21.0 23.2 10.8 48.1 48.8 42.8
Jalor 7.0 7.3 4.0 21.1 21.9 16.3 39.6 40.7 24.5
Jhalawar 28.3 34.1 1.9 33.2 40.3 2.7 65.3 69.4 29.3
Jhunjhunun 5.6 6.4 3.2 12.9 15.0 7.4 41.7 42.6 38.7
Jodhpur 16.1 23.1 5.3 27.1 38.3 11.5 50.7 55.8 39.5
Karauli 21.4 26.1 8.7 37.6 45.0 18.6 64.2 68.0 39.8
Kota 9.0 19.1 3.0 13.7 27.5 6.0 42.7 52.6 33.2
Nagaur 18.7 19.9 11.3 34.2 37.2 15.6 62.0 62.9 56.9
Pali 15.5 19.1 6.5 21.6 25.2 14.7 49.4 51.7 41.6
Rajsamand 28.8 31.8 10.8 35.2 39.8 14.8 62.4 63.8 48.6
Sawai Madhopur 24.1 30.1 10.5 31.5 40.7 13.5 66.3 70.0 48.7
Sikar 10.7 13.3 4.1 22.7 25.9 15.5 50.6 53.3 41.6
Sirohi 8.6 10.0 2.3 15.9 19.1 4.2 42.5 45.1 23.4
Tonk 32.7 41.4 10.4 41.1 51.5 17.8 66.7 72.6 37.6
Udaipur 15.6 17.6 10.7 27.2 34.8 9.7 46.5 50.7 30.6

# Based on marriages taken place during 2008-2010.


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MARRIAGE
Currently Married Men aged Mean age at Marriage#
25-29 years married before
State / District legal age ( 21 years) (%) Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 51.2 56.7 34.1 22.5 21.6 24.4 20.4 19.8 21.9
Ajmer 55.3 66.6 34.7 22.7 20.7 24.7 20.3 18.3 22.4
Alwar 50.7 52.8 28.1 22.5 22.4 23.5 19.8 19.6 21.8
Banswara 54.4 55.5 - 22.0 21.8 - 20.3 20.2 -
Baran 54.1 57.2 34.8 22.8 22.2 25.1 20.3 20.0 22.1
Barmer 44.3 46.2 31.1 21.4 21.1 24.4 19.0 18.8 21.8
Bharatpur 45.0 47.5 33.2 22.5 22.2 24.5 20.7 20.3 22.9
Bhilwara 72.9 79.1 47.4 19.2 18.3 22.2 17.1 16.4 19.6
Bikaner 47.5 55.8 32.5 23.3 22.0 24.4 21.5 19.4 22.8
Bundi 63.8 71.5 31.9 21.4 20.2 25.0 19.1 18.1 22.3
Chittaurgarh 58.5 63.2 36.0 21.1 20.5 24.3 19.0 18.5 21.7
Churu 55.5 58.0 49.4 22.6 22.3 23.4 20.8 20.5 21.3
Dausa 65.2 67.6 43.1 21.1 20.9 23.1 19.3 19.1 21.1
Dhaulpur 52.9 57.6 38.4 22.3 21.8 23.6 19.9 19.5 20.9
Dungarpur 43.5 44.9 25.9 22.6 22.4 24.2 20.6 20.5 21.1
Ganganagar 34.9 39.9 22.5 24.1 23.2 25.8 22.0 21.2 23.4
Hanumangarh 42.4 45.7 29.3 23.1 22.8 23.8 21.1 20.8 21.9
Jaipur 49.9 66.9 33.7 23.0 20.8 24.7 20.9 19.6 22.0
Jaisalmer 38.6 40.5 28.5 22.7 22.1 25.6 20.0 19.7 21.4
Jalor 43.4 45.0 27.7 22.9 22.7 24.0 20.4 20.3 21.2
Jhalawar 59.0 65.0 22.4 21.7 21.0 25.6 19.2 18.5 22.7
Jhunjhunun 41.3 41.8 39.9 23.4 23.3 23.5 21.0 20.9 21.2
Jodhpur 45.2 52.1 32.2 22.4 21.1 24.0 20.2 19.2 21.5
Karauli 61.7 66.6 39.3 21.9 21.1 23.9 19.8 19.2 21.7
Kota 38.2 52.2 26.1 23.8 21.6 25.2 21.0 19.4 22.1
Nagaur 61.4 62.4 56.7 22.2 22.1 23.2 20.3 20.2 21.1
Pali 45.0 48.2 37.4 22.5 22.0 23.5 19.7 19.3 21.1
Rajsamand 61.6 65.5 40.0 21.5 21.0 24.1 19.0 18.6 22.3
Sawai Madhopur 56.5 63.3 37.3 22.3 21.4 24.5 19.5 18.7 21.7
Sikar 47.5 52.2 35.2 22.4 22.3 22.8 20.4 20.3 20.6
Sirohi 36.8 40.3 14.4 23.8 23.1 26.3 20.8 20.4 22.7
Tonk 60.4 68.1 31.3 20.8 19.6 23.8 18.7 17.9 21.0
Udaipur 44.9 51.8 22.5 22.6 21.7 24.9 20.3 19.8 21.5

# Based on marriages taken place during 2008-2010.


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Rajasthan: Mean age at Marriage (based on marriages taken place during 2008-2010)

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SCHOOLING STATUS
Children currently attending School (Age 6-17 years) (%)
State / District Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 87.3 86.5 90.3 90.9 90.7 91.7 83.1 81.6 88.6
Ajmer 86.0 84.7 88.6 90.0 90.3 89.6 81.3 78.1 87.4
Alwar 92.4 92.1 95.2 94.5 94.4 95.9 89.8 89.4 94.3
Banswara 82.7 82.2 - 86.3 86.0 - 78.6 78.0 -
Baran 86.0 85.1 91.1 90.7 90.8 90.3 80.7 78.8 91.9
Barmer 80.0 79.4 89.3 86.0 85.6 92.5 73.3 72.4 85.9
Bharatpur 88.4 88.5 87.6 92.0 92.5 89.7 84.0 83.8 85.1
Bhilwara 84.5 82.8 92.4 89.0 88.2 92.4 79.3 76.6 92.5
Bikaner 85.0 83.1 88.9 87.8 86.4 90.6 81.7 79.3 86.8
Bundi 87.9 86.5 93.8 92.2 91.6 94.8 83.1 80.8 92.6
Chittaurgarh 84.2 82.0 95.5 87.9 86.2 96.4 80.2 77.4 94.3
Churu 89.0 90.1 86.6 90.9 92.0 88.1 87.0 87.9 84.9
Dausa 91.7 91.5 94.1 94.8 94.7 95.5 88.2 87.8 92.4
Dhaulpur 89.6 89.5 89.7 91.7 91.9 90.8 86.9 86.4 88.4
Dungarpur 87.4 87.0 92.3 89.6 89.2 95.6 85.0 84.8 88.9
Ganganagar 89.5 88.8 91.6 89.9 89.1 92.0 89.1 88.3 91.0
Hanumangarh 91.1 92.2 87.0 91.7 92.4 89.0 90.5 92.0 84.5
Jaipur 92.6 93.6 91.3 94.3 95.7 92.8 90.4 91.0 89.6
Jaisalmer 77.5 74.6 95.8 83.6 81.6 96.0 69.9 66.0 95.5
Jalor 77.9 77.5 83.7 87.7 87.5 89.2 68.0 67.2 77.6
Jhalawar 84.1 82.8 92.1 88.2 87.6 91.3 79.8 77.7 93.0
Jhunjhunun 94.1 96.4 87.4 95.2 97.0 89.7 92.8 95.5 84.5
Jodhpur 86.6 85.7 88.6 90.2 90.2 90.1 82.5 80.4 87.0
Karauli 89.0 89.1 88.5 92.3 92.9 89.7 84.8 84.1 87.1
Kota 87.8 83.9 91.6 90.2 89.1 91.3 85.1 78.4 92.1
Nagaur 88.3 88.5 86.8 91.2 91.4 90.3 84.8 85.2 83.0
Pali 84.5 83.4 88.6 91.5 91.3 92.3 76.8 74.9 84.4
Rajsamand 88.1 86.9 95.8 90.4 89.5 96.3 85.6 84.1 95.3
Sawai Madhopur 89.1 87.9 93.3 94.8 95.0 94.2 82.8 80.0 92.3
Sikar 93.4 94.8 89.3 95.7 96.7 92.6 90.7 92.6 85.2
Sirohi 76.6 74.9 86.9 85.1 84.0 91.9 67.0 64.8 80.8
Tonk 88.3 87.4 91.3 93.5 94.1 91.6 82.4 79.8 91.0
Udaipur 73.9 68.8 95.1 81.4 78.0 95.1 66.1 59.3 95.2

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SCHOOLING STATUS
Children attended before / Drop out (Age 6-17 years) (%)
State / District Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 8.9 9.3 7.3 6.7 6.8 6.4 11.4 12.3 8.4
Ajmer 9.9 10.9 7.8 7.8 7.8 7.9 12.2 14.5 7.8
Alwar 5.3 5.6 2.5 3.9 4.1 2.7 6.9 7.4 2.2
Banswara 11.2 11.5 - 9.6 9.9 - 13.0 13.3 -
Baran 11.0 11.5 8.3 7.6 7.4 9.0 14.8 16.1 7.5
Barmer 11.3 11.4 8.9 8.5 8.7 6.3 14.4 14.6 11.6
Bharatpur 8.7 8.5 9.4 6.3 5.9 8.1 11.5 11.7 10.9
Bhilwara 11.4 12.4 6.7 9.2 9.8 6.7 13.8 15.3 6.6
Bikaner 10.9 12.8 6.9 9.2 10.8 6.1 12.9 15.1 8.0
Bundi 9.7 10.6 5.6 6.4 6.8 4.9 13.4 15.0 6.5
Chittaurgarh 12.0 13.5 4.3 9.5 10.8 3.3 14.6 16.4 5.4
Churu 7.6 7.5 8.0 6.5 6.4 6.9 8.9 8.8 9.1
Dausa 6.5 6.6 5.2 4.0 4.0 3.8 9.4 9.6 6.9
Dhaulpur 8.8 8.9 8.5 7.5 7.3 8.1 10.6 11.1 9.1
Dungarpur 9.5 9.7 6.9 8.5 8.8 4.4 10.6 10.7 9.6
Ganganagar 8.2 8.8 6.5 7.8 8.3 6.5 8.7 9.4 6.6
Hanumangarh 6.0 5.3 8.4 5.4 4.8 7.6 6.7 6.0 9.4
Jaipur 5.5 4.9 6.1 4.3 3.4 5.3 7.0 6.8 7.2
Jaisalmer 9.7 11.0 1.6 7.7 8.7 1.4 12.3 13.9 2.0
Jalor 14.3 14.6 10.7 8.8 8.8 8.3 20.0 20.5 13.3
Jhalawar 12.3 13.2 7.0 10.2 10.7 7.6 14.5 15.8 6.3
Jhunjhunun 3.9 2.0 9.8 3.2 1.5 8.2 4.9 2.6 11.7
Jodhpur 9.5 9.5 9.6 7.4 6.8 8.9 11.9 12.7 10.4
Karauli 8.7 8.8 8.4 6.6 6.3 7.4 11.5 12.1 9.6
Kota 10.5 13.4 7.7 8.4 8.9 7.9 12.9 18.3 7.3
Nagaur 7.7 7.2 10.3 5.9 5.6 7.7 9.8 9.1 13.3
Pali 12.2 12.8 9.8 6.8 6.9 6.5 18.1 19.3 13.6
Rajsamand 9.8 10.7 3.9 8.4 9.2 3.5 11.3 12.4 4.3
Sawai Madhopur 8.7 9.7 5.6 4.3 4.2 4.7 13.6 15.7 6.7
Sikar 4.8 3.7 8.3 3.1 2.4 5.3 6.8 5.2 11.8
Sirohi 13.7 14.1 11.6 9.4 9.8 6.9 18.6 18.9 17.1
Tonk 8.4 8.7 7.1 5.3 4.7 7.4 11.8 13.3 6.9
Udaipur 15.7 18.7 3.4 12.2 14.3 3.8 19.3 23.2 2.9

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WORK STATUS
Children aged 5-14 years engaged in work (%)
State / District Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 3.9 4.1 3.3 3.9 3.9 4.0 3.9 4.3 2.4
Ajmer 5.1 6.3 2.8 3.3 3.6 2.8 7.2 9.4 2.8
Alwar 1.9 1.9 2.3 2.6 2.4 4.0 1.1 1.2 0.2
Banswara 4.0 4.1 - 4.4 4.5 - 3.6 3.6 -
Baran 2.8 3.0 1.3 2.4 2.6 1.4 3.2 3.6 1.3
Barmer 7.2 7.6 2.3 3.8 3.9 1.5 11.0 11.6 3.1
Bharatpur 1.6 1.5 2.2 2.3 2.0 3.4 0.9 0.9 0.8
Bhilwara 5.0 5.4 3.3 4.4 4.5 3.9 5.7 6.4 2.6
Bikaner 2.8 2.7 3.0 4.2 4.0 4.5 1.3 1.4 1.1
Bundi 2.2 2.4 1.3 2.5 2.8 1.3 1.8 1.9 1.3
Chittaurgarh 2.3 2.5 1.4 3.2 3.5 1.4 1.3 1.4 1.3
Churu 4.0 3.2 6.2 4.9 4.0 7.4 3.0 2.3 4.9
Dausa 2.5 2.4 4.0 2.5 2.3 5.0 2.5 2.5 2.8
Dhaulpur 2.7 2.1 4.3 3.0 2.3 5.3 2.3 2.0 3.1
Dungarpur 3.4 3.6 1.5 3.8 4.0 1.5 3.1 3.2 1.4
Ganganagar 4.5 5.1 2.8 6.8 7.7 4.5 1.7 2.0 0.7
Hanumangarh 4.1 3.7 5.8 5.0 4.3 7.5 3.1 3.0 3.4
Jaipur 2.3 2.0 2.6 3.3 2.6 4.1 1.0 1.3 0.7
Jaisalmer 5.7 6.2 2.3 5.5 5.7 3.7 6.0 6.8 0.5
Jalor 5.0 5.2 3.2 3.6 3.5 4.0 6.6 6.9 2.4
Jhalawar 4.7 5.2 1.4 3.6 3.9 1.9 5.8 6.7 0.7
Jhunjhunun 9.9 8.6 13.8 10.4 9.7 12.5 9.3 7.2 15.5
Jodhpur 5.8 7.1 2.7 5.3 5.9 3.7 6.4 8.5 1.6
Karauli 2.0 1.9 2.2 2.4 2.2 3.2 1.5 1.6 1.1
Kota 2.4 3.5 1.3 2.6 3.4 1.8 2.2 3.6 0.7
Nagaur 4.6 4.9 2.7 5.2 5.8 2.3 3.8 3.9 3.2
Pali 2.3 2.4 1.8 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.4 2.7 1.4
Rajsamand 3.2 3.4 1.4 3.2 3.5 1.5 3.0 3.3 1.3
Sawai Madhopur 1.8 1.9 1.4 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.9 2.0 1.3
Sikar 4.1 3.6 5.5 3.0 2.6 4.0 5.4 4.8 7.3
Sirohi 2.7 2.8 2.2 4.4 4.6 2.7 0.8 0.6 1.5
Tonk 2.2 2.1 2.6 1.7 1.3 3.1 2.9 3.1 2.1
Udaipur 6.2 7.3 1.4 5.1 6.0 1.5 7.3 8.6 1.2

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WORK STATUS
Work Participation Rate (15 years and above)

State / District Person Male Female


Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 48.4 50.2 43.4 74.4 75.0 73.0 21.5 25.0 11.6
Ajmer 50.3 54.6 44.4 75.3 76.4 73.9 24.3 32.2 13.2
Alwar 39.8 39.7 40.9 69.8 69.7 71.0 6.6 6.5 7.2
Banswara 60.3 61.3 - 79.4 79.7 - 41.7 43.5 -
Baran 66.7 70.5 46.2 79.4 80.5 74.0 53.4 60.2 16.4
Barmer 62.7 64.8 42.8 79.0 79.3 76.2 46.7 50.8 6.5
Bharatpur 38.6 38.6 38.7 71.0 71.0 70.9 4.0 3.8 4.9
Bhilwara 60.8 64.2 48.1 80.5 81.7 76.0 40.7 46.6 17.8
Bikaner 43.1 44.4 41.4 74.8 77.9 70.6 8.3 7.6 9.2
Bundi 52.9 54.9 47.1 78.2 79.9 73.0 26.5 28.7 20.0
Chittaurgarh 56.0 59.2 42.7 80.4 82.4 72.4 30.9 35.5 11.6
Churu 41.8 42.5 40.2 75.2 75.1 75.3 9.0 10.8 4.7
Dausa 43.0 43.3 39.8 68.4 68.7 65.4 15.8 16.2 12.2
Dhaulpur 42.1 42.4 41.4 74.9 75.4 73.4 6.4 6.6 5.9
Dungarpur 52.0 52.9 42.4 77.8 78.6 69.6 28.0 29.0 16.5
Ganganagar 43.4 42.5 45.3 75.8 77.4 72.3 7.7 4.0 15.6
Hanumangarh 47.6 48.2 45.3 75.5 75.9 74.3 16.6 17.5 13.5
Jaipur 45.3 47.7 43.2 70.3 68.4 71.9 17.9 25.7 11.1
Jaisalmer 43.0 43.0 43.0 75.6 76.2 72.8 5.3 4.4 8.8
Jalor 57.7 58.4 50.5 79.4 79.7 76.7 38.6 39.9 23.8
Jhalawar 68.9 73.5 47.1 81.4 82.7 75.1 55.5 63.6 17.0
Jhunjhunun 34.4 33.1 38.9 65.1 63.6 70.1 5.0 4.3 7.5
Jodhpur 43.1 43.9 41.8 74.4 75.5 72.7 10.0 10.4 9.4
Karauli 42.2 43.1 39.0 73.5 73.9 72.3 9.2 10.6 4.3
Kota 49.9 55.1 46.1 77.0 81.2 73.9 21.3 28.0 16.3
Nagaur 42.0 41.3 45.2 74.3 74.0 76.0 8.6 7.9 12.3
Pali 50.9 52.1 47.2 76.2 75.4 78.4 27.8 31.9 13.0
Rajsamand 59.1 61.1 47.9 76.9 77.3 75.3 42.5 46.4 20.5
Sawai Madhopur 43.6 45.6 38.3 72.1 74.4 65.8 14.1 15.8 9.3
Sikar 35.9 34.7 39.4 66.8 64.9 71.9 6.4 6.5 6.3
Sirohi 51.4 52.2 47.2 78.1 78.1 77.9 26.2 28.4 15.1
Tonk 57.1 59.5 49.8 76.9 76.2 78.6 37.4 43.0 20.3
Udaipur 67.1 76.0 44.5 80.1 82.2 74.8 54.5 70.1 12.9

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DISABILITY
Prevalence of any type of Disability (Per 100,000 Population)
State / District
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 1973 2141 1464 2204 2410 1590 1726 1855 1326
Ajmer 1319 1450 1115 1453 1571 1272 1174 1320 945
Alwar 1574 1595 1383 1824 1861 1497 1290 1294 1253
Banswara 3566 3620 - 4289 4354 - 2827 2871 -
Baran 2021 2004 2113 2383 2363 2497 1635 1624 1699
Barmer 3113 3112 3121 3664 3652 3796 2548 2560 2408
Bharatpur 1393 1412 1310 1437 1443 1413 1343 1378 1197
Bhilwara 2746 2850 2325 3171 3270 2776 2301 2413 1831
Bikaner 1600 1677 1480 1714 1818 1554 1474 1522 1396
Bundi 2231 2176 2417 2555 2502 2735 1884 1826 2080
Chittaurgarh 2495 2580 2108 2851 2956 2377 2121 2186 1824
Churu 1369 1340 1441 1617 1519 1851 1115 1155 1019
Dausa 1614 1598 1773 1697 1719 1483 1523 1463 2094
Dhaulpur 2628 2780 2196 2947 3089 2540 2258 2421 1799
Dungarpur 3944 3992 3359 4549 4618 3716 3345 3373 3008
Ganganagar 1312 1580 701 1448 1728 814 1157 1412 573
Hanumangarh 1157 1192 1024 1216 1264 1041 1089 1111 1004
Jaipur 1475 1651 1312 1390 1763 1050 1571 1526 1613
Jaisalmer 1536 1587 1281 1684 1716 1526 1363 1436 998
Jalor 3984 4120 2442 4535 4710 2646 3454 3557 2228
Jhalawar 2791 2937 2050 3271 3452 2356 2276 2385 1713
Jhunjhunun 1333 1485 841 1581 1761 1011 1073 1199 657
Jodhpur 1211 1452 787 1290 1443 1019 1124 1462 536
Karauli 2173 2242 1912 2631 2734 2234 1657 1682 1564
Kota 1910 2057 1790 2200 2264 2150 1592 1837 1388
Nagaur 1346 1446 835 1406 1464 1110 1282 1427 536
Pali 3863 4153 2861 4525 4989 3045 3211 3360 2654
Rajsamand 2694 2652 2940 3131 3065 3512 2260 2247 2344
Sawai Madhopur 2405 2352 2568 2742 2670 2958 2040 2008 2139
Sikar 1546 1762 915 1549 1795 851 1544 1730 984
Sirohi 3005 3143 2274 3645 3874 2483 2362 2419 2048
Tonk 2508 2673 1995 2839 2946 2512 2163 2391 1442
Udaipur 1378 1528 922 1651 1849 1075 1100 1208 756

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Rajasthan: Prevalence of any type of Disability (Per 100,000 Population)

Rajasthan: Prevalence of any type of Disability (Per 100,000 Population)

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INJURY
Number of Injured Persons by type of Treatment received (Per 100,000 Population)
Severe
State / District
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 154 148 174 212 206 232 92 86 111
Ajmer 121 116 129 166 177 151 72 51 105
Alwar 129 130 114 159 155 187 95 102 31
Banswara 294 45 - 322 75 - 265 14 -
Baran 157 153 185 219 200 327 92 102 32
Barmer 57 56 69 64 62 89 50 50 47
Bharatpur 157 169 106 209 224 147 98 107 61
Bhilwara 307 294 358 430 423 456 177 160 250
Bikaner 81 84 74 105 119 84 53 47 63
Bundi 247 263 195 357 388 252 130 128 134
Chittaurgarh 404 376 531 600 546 845 198 198 199
Churu 92 95 85 118 114 126 65 75 43
Dausa 223 215 295 286 284 307 153 140 283
Dhaulpur 181 193 150 256 264 233 95 110 54
Dungarpur 89 91 71 125 123 143 55 59 0
Ganganagar 118 80 206 162 114 271 69 42 131
Hanumangarh 250 178 519 338 228 744 149 121 258
Jaipur 184 222 149 274 330 224 82 101 64
Jaisalmer 61 40 170 93 60 259 24 16 67
Jalor 160 169 54 235 247 106 88 95 0
Jhalawar 152 144 193 205 195 255 94 88 125
Jhunjhunun 95 92 105 138 137 139 51 46 68
Jodhpur 73 70 79 91 96 83 53 40 74
Karauli 133 151 64 160 180 83 102 117 45
Kota 191 221 166 290 343 248 82 92 75
Nagaur 84 95 26 102 112 49 64 77 0
Pali 114 107 137 161 153 186 67 63 83
Rajsamand 116 129 40 159 180 39 73 79 41
Sawai Madhopur 193 187 211 261 247 303 120 123 111
Sikar 90 106 42 123 150 48 55 61 35
Sirohi 369 392 246 530 557 394 207 228 85
Tonk 213 226 174 321 353 225 100 94 120
Udaipur 105 120 60 169 198 87 40 43 31

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INJURY
Number of Injured Persons by type of Treatment received (Per 100,000 Population)
Major
State / District
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 298 297 301 401 409 378 187 177 217
Ajmer 257 231 297 358 360 356 148 94 233
Alwar 251 246 299 322 313 401 171 170 183
Banswara 297 101 - 338 136 - 254 65 -
Baran 681 695 601 942 961 832 404 413 353
Barmer 131 128 161 183 179 223 77 76 94
Bharatpur 469 505 318 639 673 496 279 317 122
Bhilwara 431 405 536 542 487 760 314 320 291
Bikaner 114 87 156 163 141 196 61 29 111
Bundi 502 526 423 677 709 568 316 330 268
Chittaurgarh 904 955 676 1130 1165 970 668 735 365
Churu 89 77 117 109 110 105 69 43 130
Dausa 523 513 618 703 707 665 323 298 566
Dhaulpur 440 410 524 512 471 629 356 339 403
Dungarpur 135 139 95 180 184 143 91 94 47
Ganganagar 160 163 156 218 213 230 95 105 72
Hanumangarh 152 143 186 219 205 273 76 73 86
Jaipur 415 534 306 584 769 416 224 273 178
Jaisalmer 31 9 139 47 11 230 12 8 33
Jalor 312 304 407 486 472 635 145 144 167
Jhalawar 411 378 579 575 554 681 235 191 467
Jhunjhunun 150 159 118 206 219 164 91 98 68
Jodhpur 124 106 157 178 178 179 65 25 134
Karauli 334 292 494 420 358 662 237 216 313
Kota 521 436 590 556 558 554 483 306 630
Nagaur 41 49 0 55 65 0 27 32 0
Pali 324 293 431 414 398 464 235 193 394
Rajsamand 273 299 121 410 440 237 138 161 0
Sawai Madhopur 779 955 246 1304 1658 235 210 195 258
Sikar 132 155 67 193 227 96 69 81 35
Sirohi 233 227 266 358 343 434 108 112 85
Tonk 248 306 68 260 332 37 236 279 100
Udaipur 222 241 166 322 343 261 121 139 63

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INJURY
Number of Injured Persons by type of Treatment received (Per 100,000 Population)
Minor
State / District
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 1110 948 1600 1261 1110 1713 947 776 1475
Ajmer 1942 776 3753 2079 884 3923 1795 661 3570
Alwar 2974 2015 11609 2883 1927 11444 3078 2115 11797
Banswara 457 133 - 487 166 - 426 100 -
Baran 1472 1512 1249 2047 2105 1724 860 881 737
Barmer 343 353 230 479 490 357 204 213 94
Bharatpur 1115 1151 964 1261 1295 1120 951 990 791
Bhilwara 873 790 1212 1183 1059 1673 549 511 707
Bikaner 2136 1785 2685 2177 1790 2772 2091 1781 2586
Bundi 1929 2160 1149 2589 2926 1452 1220 1337 827
Chittaurgarh 849 830 934 1135 1136 1126 549 510 729
Churu 1555 1094 2658 1448 1025 2461 1665 1165 2861
Dausa 4186 3570 10046 4299 3735 9663 4062 3388 10470
Dhaulpur 700 578 1048 977 813 1445 379 304 591
Dungarpur 485 221 3667 576 312 3764 394 131 3571
Ganganagar 324 337 295 423 444 376 212 216 203
Hanumangarh 1106 989 1543 1082 959 1537 1134 1024 1549
Jaipur 1349 1976 771 1801 2647 1032 837 1228 471
Jaisalmer 35 33 46 43 40 58 25 24 33
Jalor 474 480 407 645 656 529 309 312 279
Jhalawar 1040 1044 1025 1372 1368 1391 685 696 623
Jhunjhunun 329 296 434 439 414 518 213 174 342
Jodhpur 190 197 179 252 255 248 122 133 104
Karauli 501 480 580 604 620 538 386 321 626
Kota 1177 1273 1099 1428 1615 1280 902 909 897
Nagaur 1373 824 4188 1286 784 3847 1468 867 4558
Pali 569 575 549 736 751 687 405 408 394
Rajsamand 237 259 101 334 365 158 140 156 41
Sawai Madhopur 333 316 387 289 273 336 381 361 443
Sikar 316 391 100 428 539 112 201 239 86
Sirohi 324 323 328 475 468 512 172 180 128
Tonk 550 649 242 727 866 300 366 425 180
Udaipur 281 314 181 338 404 145 224 225 220

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Rajasthan: Number of Injured Persons by type of Treatment received
(Per 100,000 Population)

Rajasthan: Number of Injured Persons by type of Treatment received (Per 100,000 Population)

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ACUTE ILLNESS
Persons suffering from Acute Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
Diarrhoea/Dysentery
State / District
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 420 408 455 419 406 457 420 410 453
Ajmer 238 207 286 224 209 248 252 204 327
Alwar 205 220 71 222 237 80 186 200 61
Banswara 493 338 - 475 341 - 511 335 -
Baran 200 206 170 224 232 178 175 178 160
Barmer 105 106 92 112 114 89 97 97 94
Bharatpur 312 317 289 324 340 257 297 291 325
Bhilwara 419 424 397 429 451 342 408 396 458
Bikaner 326 244 454 351 233 532 298 255 365
Bundi 539 605 314 495 560 273 586 654 358
Chittaurgarh 2148 1077 7001 2393 1110 8164 1892 1042 5769
Churu 246 291 139 322 377 189 169 203 87
Dausa 497 465 806 447 419 716 553 515 905
Dhaulpur 239 205 337 253 244 280 223 159 403
Dungarpur 289 243 852 294 263 667 285 223 1034
Ganganagar 240 223 278 226 233 209 256 212 358
Hanumangarh 346 400 146 371 431 149 318 365 143
Jaipur 307 388 233 306 377 242 308 400 221
Jaisalmer 107 97 154 108 106 115 106 87 200
Jalor 394 417 136 411 435 159 377 400 111
Jhalawar 1068 1248 149 1079 1265 142 1055 1229 156
Jhunjhunun 395 296 716 369 285 632 423 307 807
Jodhpur 391 475 243 304 367 193 486 595 298
Karauli 240 207 365 227 232 207 255 179 536
Kota 265 243 282 292 287 296 235 197 267
Nagaur 350 366 270 328 339 271 374 395 268
Pali 325 289 451 291 266 371 359 311 539
Rajsamand 2137 2117 2255 2187 2170 2289 2087 2065 2220
Sawai Madhopur 350 338 387 260 246 303 448 437 480
Sikar 422 534 92 409 513 112 434 556 69
Sirohi 375 403 225 369 410 158 381 395 299
Tonk 441 455 397 462 497 356 418 411 441
Udaipur 256 305 106 241 275 145 270 336 63

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ACUTE ILLNESS
Persons suffering from Acute Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI)
State / District
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 1186 1185 1188 1168 1182 1127 1204 1188 1255
Ajmer 572 464 739 544 470 657 602 457 828
Alwar 1330 1229 2239 1419 1306 2433 1229 1141 2017
Banswara 933 886 - 929 903 - 938 870 -
Baran 1274 1155 1943 1288 1157 2021 1259 1153 1859
Barmer 1256 1139 2571 1218 1083 2724 1294 1197 2408
Bharatpur 696 624 992 736 676 991 650 567 994
Bhilwara 2052 1990 2305 2102 2086 2167 1999 1890 2455
Bikaner 432 323 602 395 305 532 474 343 682
Bundi 549 497 726 378 266 757 733 745 693
Chittaurgarh 2523 2771 1400 2707 3003 1376 2331 2529 1426
Churu 1055 979 1238 1096 1053 1199 1013 902 1279
Dausa 1537 1580 1128 1537 1607 869 1537 1550 1415
Dhaulpur 1752 2093 786 1688 2052 653 1827 2141 940
Dungarpur 823 772 1443 771 732 1239 875 811 1645
Ganganagar 1320 1448 1030 1315 1467 970 1327 1427 1098
Hanumangarh 725 830 332 764 877 347 680 776 316
Jaipur 1499 1608 1398 1403 1586 1237 1608 1632 1584
Jaisalmer 80 68 139 74 72 86 87 65 200
Jalor 1307 1406 190 1314 1421 159 1301 1391 223
Jhalawar 597 612 520 666 703 483 522 514 561
Jhunjhunun 306 336 210 327 354 240 284 316 178
Jodhpur 617 581 680 639 627 661 592 529 700
Karauli 2891 2735 3480 2948 2759 3682 2826 2708 3262
Kota 1186 752 1538 1290 903 1596 1073 591 1473
Nagaur 162 164 154 161 173 99 164 154 214
Pali 1086 1063 1166 1016 986 1114 1155 1137 1223
Rajsamand 1273 1473 81 1223 1408 158 1321 1537 0
Sawai Madhopur 1830 1634 2427 1881 1702 2420 1775 1560 2435
Sikar 2080 2585 607 1438 1763 514 2743 3419 708
Sirohi 824 918 328 852 950 355 796 886 299
Tonk 2435 2011 3758 2486 2227 3281 2381 1787 4267
Udaipur 1483 1548 1284 1445 1512 1249 1521 1583 1322

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ACUTE ILLNESS
Persons suffering from Acute Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
Fever (All Types)
State / District
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 2776 3116 1746 2573 2913 1563 2994 3333 1947
Ajmer 2389 2031 2947 2255 1949 2727 2533 2117 3185
Alwar 3641 3778 2410 3447 3572 2326 3861 4011 2506
Banswara 1551 1283 - 1394 1133 - 1711 1437 -
Baran 3810 3597 5012 3817 3632 4845 3803 3558 5192
Barmer 2449 2466 2249 2187 2202 2010 2717 2736 2502
Bharatpur 3989 4044 3758 3619 3720 3194 4402 4407 4381
Bhilwara 1978 1926 2186 1813 1781 1939 2150 2077 2455
Bikaner 2822 3851 1212 2570 3558 1050 3102 4170 1396
Bundi 1810 1817 1788 1503 1431 1745 2140 2231 1833
Chittaurgarh 3562 3968 1722 3341 3792 1314 3794 4153 2155
Churu 1031 1096 875 1018 1013 1030 1045 1182 715
Dausa 6823 6961 5506 6580 6713 5317 7092 7237 5716
Dhaulpur 2034 1894 2433 1843 1647 2400 2256 2180 2470
Dungarpur 2459 2496 2011 2305 2319 2144 2612 2672 1880
Ganganagar 1649 2017 813 1561 1905 782 1750 2144 847
Hanumangarh 1377 1264 1795 1316 1222 1661 1446 1313 1951
Jaipur 2623 4093 1269 2070 3410 851 3249 4854 1749
Jaisalmer 6607 7462 2316 5953 6704 2160 7373 8353 2496
Jalor 3618 3827 1248 3377 3587 1111 3850 4057 1393
Jhalawar 4731 5108 2807 4404 4760 2611 5083 5482 3021
Jhunjhunun 1656 1609 1807 1525 1483 1656 1793 1739 1970
Jodhpur 2072 2678 1009 2039 2644 964 2109 2715 1057
Karauli 1844 1979 1332 1838 1959 1365 1851 2002 1296
Kota 1976 2916 1215 1944 2878 1204 2012 2956 1227
Nagaur 2120 2186 1785 2056 2145 1603 2190 2229 1984
Pali 2413 2394 2478 2062 1987 2303 2758 2780 2675
Rajsamand 4314 4809 1369 4153 4647 1302 4474 4970 1439
Sawai Madhopur 2010 1895 2357 1870 1766 2185 2161 2035 2545
Sikar 1614 2052 333 1540 1958 353 1689 2147 311
Sirohi 2803 2876 2418 2521 2575 2247 3087 3174 2602
Tonk 4481 5504 1288 4481 5543 1219 4481 5463 1362
Udaipur 4340 5172 1813 4062 4858 1742 4623 5484 1889

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ACUTE ILLNESS
Persons suffering from Acute Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
Any type of Acute Illness
State / District
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 5300 5655 4224 5018 5383 3931 5603 5944 4548
Ajmer 3704 3128 4599 3494 3021 4225 3929 3242 5005
Alwar 5478 5544 4892 5326 5359 5027 5651 5752 4737
Banswara 3143 2681 - 2937 2519 - 3353 2846 -
Baran 11115 10744 13202 10823 10553 12337 11425 10947 14135
Barmer 4948 4839 6174 4582 4471 5806 5323 5215 6563
Bharatpur 5953 5971 5878 5584 5677 5195 6366 6301 6633
Bhilwara 6825 6705 7312 6500 6423 6806 7165 6998 7865
Bikaner 3808 4640 2507 3509 4298 2296 4139 5013 2745
Bundi 7902 8305 6545 7262 7469 6560 8588 9203 6528
Chittaurgarh 9653 9425 10687 9718 9361 11323 9585 9491 10013
Churu 2634 2726 2412 2731 2809 2545 2534 2642 2276
Dausa 9730 9928 7843 9348 9562 7311 10153 10334 8432
Dhaulpur 4497 4622 4142 4165 4278 3845 4881 5022 4483
Dungarpur 3764 3701 4519 3551 3490 4288 3974 3910 4746
Ganganagar 3343 3809 2282 3247 3722 2170 3452 3907 2411
Hanumangarh 2680 2714 2553 2677 2738 2454 2684 2688 2668
Jaipur 4458 6873 3475 3800 6101 2846 5203 7735 4196
Jaisalmer 6882 7708 2732 6233 6976 2476 7642 8569 3028
Jalor 6341 6676 2551 6062 6408 2328 6609 6931 2786
Jhalawar 11462 12273 7321 11006 11753 7238 11952 12829 7412
Jhunjhunun 2469 2358 2825 2330 2219 2680 2614 2503 2982
Jodhpur 3191 3822 2082 3077 3717 1941 3316 3939 2234
Karauli 5411 5404 5435 5410 5397 5461 5411 5412 5407
Kota 8498 9584 7618 8540 9913 7453 8452 9234 7802
Nagaur 2681 2761 2274 2600 2703 2072 2769 2823 2493
Pali 4669 4504 5241 4106 3944 4624 5223 5035 5930
Rajsamand 8247 8997 3786 8023 8748 3828 8470 9242 3742
Sawai Madhopur 4749 4547 5364 4525 4332 5109 4992 4779 5644
Sikar 4626 5750 1339 3866 4763 1316 5409 6753 1364
Sirohi 5810 6071 4425 5484 5718 4296 6138 6421 4565
Tonk 7783 8471 5636 7769 8657 5043 7798 8279 6270
Udaipur 6202 7164 3278 5845 6765 3165 6564 7561 3401

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Rajasthan: Persons suffering from Diarrhoea/Dysentery (Per 100,000 Population)

Rajasthan: Persons suffering from Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI)


(Per 100,000 Population)

Rajasthan: Persons suffering from Fever (All Types) (Per 100,000 Population)

Rajasthan: Persons suffering from any type of Acute Illness (Per 100,000 Population)

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Rajasthan: Persons suffering from Acute Illness (Per 100,000 Population)

Rajasthan: Persons suffering from Acute Illness (Per 100,000 Population)

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ACUTE ILLNESS
Persons suffering from Acute Illness and taking treatment from Any Source (%)
State / District
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 95.8 95.9 95.2 96.0 96.1 95.3 95.8 95.9 95.3
Ajmer 97.4 96.3 98.5 97.2 96.7 97.7 97.6 95.9 99.3
Alwar 95.5 95.9 91.3 95.5 95.9 91.5 95.5 95.9 91.0
Banswara 95.5 100.0 - 95.7 100.0 - 95.4 100.0 -
Baran 94.6 93.7 98.6 94.4 93.5 98.3 94.8 93.9 98.9
Barmer 95.1 95.3 92.9 98.4 98.8 94.6 92.2 92.3 91.4
Bharatpur 91.8 91.0 95.2 92.1 91.5 95.1 91.5 90.5 95.4
Bhilwara 94.6 94.1 96.5 94.9 94.1 97.8 94.3 94.1 95.2
Bikaner 98.8 98.9 98.5 99.2 99.3 98.8 98.5 98.6 98.3
Bundi 86.9 87.7 83.8 84.4 86.8 75.3 89.2 88.4 92.8
Chittaurgarh 98.4 99.3 94.9 97.7 99.3 91.4 99.3 99.3 99.0
Churu 98.8 98.5 99.6 98.9 98.8 99.2 98.7 98.3 100.0
Dausa 96.6 96.7 95.5 97.5 97.5 96.5 95.8 95.9 94.6
Dhaulpur 97.9 97.8 98.5 98.5 98.3 99.4 97.4 97.3 97.6
Dungarpur 92.6 93.6 82.7 91.8 93.5 74.4 93.5 93.7 91.1
Ganganagar 98.9 99.2 98.0 98.8 99.1 97.6 99.1 99.3 98.5
Hanumangarh 99.7 99.8 99.5 99.7 99.7 100.0 99.7 99.9 98.9
Jaipur 96.4 95.4 98.2 96.6 95.6 98.5 96.2 95.2 98.0
Jaisalmer 98.9 98.9 98.3 99.2 99.2 98.8 98.6 98.6 97.8
Jalor 96.7 96.6 97.9 96.8 96.7 97.7 96.6 96.6 98.0
Jhalawar 90.3 90.9 85.2 91.4 90.9 94.9 89.6 90.8 78.6
Jhunjhunun 97.6 98.5 95.1 97.6 98.5 95.3 97.6 98.5 95.0
Jodhpur 99.0 99.0 99.0 99.3 99.1 100.0 98.6 98.8 98.0
Karauli 94.4 93.5 97.6 94.8 94.0 97.7 94.0 93.0 97.5
Kota 96.6 99.5 93.7 96.4 99.4 93.2 96.9 99.7 94.3
Nagaur 97.6 97.7 97.2 97.7 97.8 96.4 97.6 97.6 97.8
Pali 92.8 93.6 90.5 93.4 93.0 94.4 98.8 102.5 87.1
Rajsamand 99.9 99.9 100.0 99.9 99.9 100.0 99.9 99.9 100.0
Sawai Madhopur 95.6 94.7 98.0 94.2 92.4 98.7 97.1 96.9 97.4
Sikar 98.0 98.0 98.1 98.2 98.1 98.8 97.9 97.9 97.5
Sirohi 91.8 91.6 93.5 93.1 92.4 98.2 90.6 90.9 88.8
Tonk 92.9 95.0 83.0 94.1 96.0 84.4 91.6 93.9 81.8
Udaipur 96.9 96.8 97.7 96.4 96.1 98.2 97.4 97.3 98.1

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ACUTE ILLNESS
Persons suffering from Acute Illness and taking treatment from Government
Source (%)
State / District
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 39.9 40.2 38.6 40.4 41.0 37.9 39.4 39.4 39.3
Ajmer 39.3 42.8 35.7 40.0 43.9 35.8 38.6 41.6 35.7
Alwar 30.6 31.9 16.9 29.6 31.0 15.7 31.7 32.8 18.4
Banswara 43.1 41.1 - 41.8 38.7 - 44.3 43.3 -
Baran 30.9 30.9 31.0 31.0 30.6 33.1 30.9 31.3 29.1
Barmer 69.7 68.8 78.4 69.8 69.4 74.0 69.7 68.2 82.7
Bharatpur 27.4 22.9 45.4 27.2 22.8 46.5 27.6 23.0 44.6
Bhilwara 58.1 57.1 61.7 64.4 62.6 70.9 52.0 51.8 52.8
Bikaner 44.5 45.7 41.0 45.8 47.8 40.1 43.2 43.6 41.8
Bundi 47.1 46.2 51.2 44.9 45.2 43.8 49.0 47.1 57.6
Chittaurgarh 38.5 38.7 37.9 38.4 40.3 30.5 38.7 36.9 46.2
Churu 33.3 33.4 32.9 33.8 35.2 30.0 32.7 31.4 36.2
Dausa 17.7 17.2 24.7 18.5 17.9 26.1 17.0 16.5 23.4
Dhaulpur 54.7 60.4 37.0 51.1 58.3 28.7 58.4 62.5 45.4
Dungarpur 42.5 42.3 44.9 40.7 40.8 38.8 44.1 43.6 50.0
Ganganagar 16.9 15.9 20.4 16.9 17.3 15.3 16.8 14.5 25.6
Hanumangarh 13.4 12.8 15.7 12.7 12.4 14.1 14.1 13.2 17.4
Jaipur 28.4 30.6 24.4 28.5 31.1 23.5 28.3 30.2 25.2
Jaisalmer 95.2 95.8 87.4 95.3 95.9 85.9 95.2 95.6 88.8
Jalor 40.6 40.5 44.6 41.4 41.5 39.5 39.9 39.6 49.0
Jhalawar 38.1 37.8 40.5 36.0 36.8 30.2 40.1 38.8 53.5
Jhunjhunun 31.2 33.6 24.7 34.1 36.4 27.7 28.6 31.0 21.7
Jodhpur 75.8 79.3 64.6 74.4 77.8 63.1 77.3 80.9 66.0
Karauli 41.3 38.9 50.2 49.1 45.5 62.8 32.5 31.3 36.4
Kota 35.3 36.6 34.0 38.1 43.4 32.2 32.3 28.8 35.8
Nagaur 52.0 51.4 55.8 50.0 49.7 51.9 54.0 53.1 59.3
Pali 56.0 61.8 38.2 55.2 61.8 37.4 57.3 62.2 39.0
Rajsamand 42.6 42.0 52.1 43.3 43.7 37.1 42.1 40.4 68.1
Sawai Madhopur 47.6 45.8 51.8 54.5 53.0 58.0 40.9 39.1 45.6
Sikar 16.8 16.4 22.8 19.1 18.2 28.4 15.2 15.0 16.9
Sirohi 45.2 45.0 46.5 44.3 43.7 48.6 46.0 46.2 44.2
Tonk 55.7 49.7 87.8 55.8 49.8 91.6 55.6 49.6 84.4
Udaipur 42.7 44.8 28.8 45.6 48.2 29.9 40.1 41.7 28.3

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CHRONIC ILLNESS
Having any kind of Symptoms of Chronic Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
State / District
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 4327 4365 4211 3844 4034 3279 4846 4718 5240
Ajmer 3957 3187 5154 3603 2997 4537 4337 3389 5821
Alwar 3881 3883 3865 3509 3528 3342 4302 4284 4462
Banswara 2405 2446 - 2534 2540 - 2273 2350 -
Baran 6864 6891 6709 6487 6627 5707 7265 7172 7788
Barmer 3982 4046 3259 3795 3867 2992 4174 4230 3541
Bharatpur 2560 2428 3112 1982 2183 1138 3206 2701 5294
Bhilwara 7845 8165 6537 7214 7585 5741 8506 8769 7407
Bikaner 2855 2473 3451 2504 2166 3024 3243 2809 3935
Bundi 7546 7789 6729 7025 7286 6140 8106 8330 7355
Chittaurgarh 6759 6859 6309 6547 6771 5536 6982 6950 7129
Churu 3150 3369 2626 2696 2935 2124 3618 3817 3143
Dausa 8002 7965 8353 7176 7221 6748 8917 8789 10130
Dhaulpur 4723 5072 3730 4263 4525 3519 5254 5708 3973
Dungarpur 3041 2826 5630 3167 2992 5288 2915 2662 5968
Ganganagar 2358 2058 3040 2040 1803 2577 2719 2348 3569
Hanumangarh 2385 2243 2912 2102 2014 2429 2706 2503 3471
Jaipur 4243 4479 4026 3006 3935 2163 5644 5086 6166
Jaisalmer 1346 1073 2717 1328 1106 2447 1368 1035 3028
Jalor 5812 5889 4939 5935 6039 4815 5694 5746 5070
Jhalawar 5547 5435 6118 5206 5152 5478 5912 5737 6820
Jhunjhunun 3118 3111 3141 2392 2681 1479 3877 3556 4938
Jodhpur 2175 2114 2282 1028 1056 978 3433 3283 3693
Karauli 7079 7559 5263 6714 7089 5254 7492 8095 5273
Kota 7444 6851 7925 6989 6670 7242 7942 7044 8688
Nagaur 1914 1879 2094 1805 1792 1874 2031 1972 2332
Pali 7860 8045 7220 7138 7449 6147 8569 8609 8418
Rajsamand 3976 4056 3504 4000 4091 3473 3953 4021 3536
Sawai Madhopur 7231 7545 6279 7042 7415 5916 7437 7686 6677
Sikar 3584 4181 1838 3037 3540 1605 4147 4831 2089
Sirohi 5774 5878 5224 5518 5712 4533 6032 6042 5973
Tonk 6897 7807 4058 6339 7262 3506 7479 8371 4647
Udaipur 3322 3043 4169 3330 3148 3862 3313 2939 4503

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CHRONIC ILLNESS
Having any kind of Symptoms of Chronic Illness and sought Medical Care (%)
State / District
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 87.5 86.2 91.7 88.6 87.7 91.8 86.6 84.8 91.7
Ajmer 92.6 88.5 96.5 93.6 90.1 97.1 91.7 87.0 96.0
Alwar 87.6 86.6 96.3 88.0 87.0 96.8 87.2 86.2 95.9
Banswara 91.4 91.1 - 93.9 93.6 - 88.5 88.3 -
Baran 67.9 63.6 92.4 73.5 70.6 92.7 62.5 56.8 92.2
Barmer 93.0 92.7 97.9 93.9 93.6 98.5 92.2 91.8 97.3
Bharatpur 92.3 93.0 90.1 92.0 92.2 90.3 92.5 93.7 90.0
Bhilwara 86.5 85.5 91.5 86.9 86.3 90.1 86.2 84.9 92.7
Bikaner 95.6 95.4 95.9 95.2 95.5 94.9 96.0 95.3 96.8
Bundi 91.3 90.2 95.7 92.5 91.4 96.9 90.2 89.1 94.5
Chittaurgarh 80.1 81.6 73.0 81.1 82.2 75.1 79.2 81.0 71.2
Churu 96.8 97.1 95.9 97.0 97.0 97.0 96.6 97.1 95.2
Dausa 76.2 75.4 83.3 78.3 77.9 81.8 74.3 73.1 84.4
Dhaulpur 76.4 70.9 97.3 82.2 78.1 97.4 70.8 64.3 97.3
Dungarpur 92.4 92.4 92.4 93.3 93.1 94.6 91.3 91.5 90.6
Ganganagar 95.7 95.5 96.0 96.0 96.4 95.5 95.4 94.7 96.3
Hanumangarh 93.3 92.2 96.3 92.1 90.2 98.0 94.3 94.1 95.0
Jaipur 93.4 91.5 95.5 95.4 95.5 95.1 92.3 88.0 95.6
Jaisalmer 90.8 91.1 90.3 91.9 90.9 94.1 89.6 91.2 86.8
Jalor 86.2 86.2 86.3 87.2 87.1 89.0 85.2 85.4 83.5
Jhalawar 79.0 75.9 93.2 80.3 77.9 91.7 77.8 74.0 94.5
Jhunjhunun 88.6 88.9 87.9 91.2 92.6 82.9 87.0 86.0 89.5
Jodhpur 91.7 90.0 94.4 90.9 88.4 95.8 91.9 90.6 94.0
Karauli 89.9 88.8 95.9 91.2 90.3 96.1 88.5 87.2 95.8
Kota 82.9 89.9 77.9 79.8 88.0 73.9 85.8 91.9 81.7
Nagaur 92.6 92.6 92.6 92.9 93.0 92.1 92.4 92.2 93.1
Pali 87.7 87.9 87.1 90.5 89.1 96.1 85.4 86.9 79.8
Rajsamand 76.4 74.4 90.8 78.2 76.0 93.2 74.6 72.7 88.4
Sawai Madhopur 87.9 84.7 99.7 90.1 87.6 99.4 85.8 81.7 100.0
Sikar 87.7 87.6 88.2 93.2 93.3 93.0 83.5 83.4 84.3
Sirohi 91.5 90.4 98.0 93.2 92.4 98.3 89.9 88.5 97.9
Tonk 87.3 86.3 93.3 87.4 86.3 94.7 87.2 86.4 92.2
Udaipur 88.9 86.5 94.2 91.5 87.9 100.0 86.2 85.0 88.8

33
CHRONIC ILLNESS
Having diagnosed for Chronic Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
Diabetes
State / District
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 345 175 861 379 199 918 309 150 799
Ajmer 731 268 1451 745 300 1433 716 234 1470
Alwar 173 138 485 188 155 481 156 119 489
Banswara 133 112 - 132 112 - 134 113 -
Baran 198 151 463 239 197 476 155 103 449
Barmer 198 136 895 267 182 1206 128 89 567
Bharatpur 138 72 414 176 95 514 96 45 304
Bhilwara 264 173 636 305 209 684 221 135 583
Bikaner 401 262 617 450 314 658 346 205 571
Bundi 227 118 596 256 145 631 197 89 559
Chittaurgarh 412 339 740 487 414 813 333 261 663
Churu 177 140 267 168 132 252 187 147 282
Dausa 97 93 134 118 109 204 74 75 57
Dhaulpur 165 82 399 195 116 419 130 43 376
Dungarpur 280 207 1159 322 230 1429 238 184 893
Ganganagar 848 585 1447 909 651 1492 779 509 1397
Hanumangarh 287 190 652 280 202 570 296 176 746
Jaipur 643 94 1149 694 62 1268 587 130 1013
Jaisalmer 282 122 1081 313 158 1094 245 80 1065
Jalor 223 201 461 265 235 582 182 169 334
Jhalawar 318 154 1158 372 187 1306 261 118 997
Jhunjhunun 222 169 394 234 192 367 209 145 424
Jodhpur 487 207 980 499 207 1019 474 207 938
Karauli 206 135 473 246 182 496 160 82 447
Kota 714 208 1124 762 229 1185 661 185 1057
Nagaur 134 97 321 166 126 370 99 66 268
Pali 542 370 1136 603 407 1226 482 334 1037
Rajsamand 328 191 1148 350 206 1184 307 176 1110
Sawai Madhopur 301 204 598 370 247 739 227 156 443
Sikar 182 154 266 223 183 337 141 124 190
Sirohi 333 272 656 438 354 867 227 191 427
Tonk 193 152 320 195 154 319 191 150 321
Udaipur 405 115 1284 419 134 1249 390 96 1322

34
Rajasthan: Having diagnosed for Diabetes (Per 100,000 Population)

Rajasthan: Having diagnosed for Diabetes (Per 100,000 Population)

35
CHRONIC ILLNESS
Having diagnosed for Chronic Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
State / District Hypertension
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 644 472 1166 521 378 947 777 572 1408
Ajmer 1010 611 1630 762 439 1261 1277 795 2030
Alwar 472 417 970 382 332 829 573 512 1131
Banswara 314 295 - 325 293 - 303 297 -
Baran 829 645 1866 726 611 1367 939 680 2404
Barmer 651 528 2043 518 408 1742 788 650 2361
Bharatpur 458 427 588 335 310 441 595 557 751
Bhilwara 661 589 954 514 443 798 814 741 1124
Bikaner 548 276 974 416 185 770 695 375 1206
Bundi 577 501 834 500 424 757 660 584 917
Chittaurgarh 607 489 1143 497 385 1001 723 597 1293
Churu 243 237 256 170 170 168 318 306 347
Dausa 621 517 1612 520 446 1227 733 596 2037
Dhaulpur 311 232 536 256 206 396 376 262 698
Dungarpur 572 419 2413 470 371 1667 671 466 3148
Ganganagar 707 570 1019 548 440 793 888 719 1277
Hanumangarh 276 250 372 228 210 297 331 296 459
Jaipur 876 416 1299 719 355 1050 1053 484 1584
Jaisalmer 182 117 509 183 105 576 182 131 433
Jalor 787 747 1248 671 625 1164 899 862 1337
Jhalawar 827 547 2257 614 392 1731 1055 712 2834
Jhunjhunun 343 294 499 239 223 291 451 368 725
Jodhpur 815 501 1366 634 378 1088 1013 637 1668
Karauli 859 763 1224 772 673 1158 957 865 1296
Kota 1468 828 1986 1179 677 1577 1785 990 2444
Nagaur 150 122 295 129 115 197 174 129 402
Pali 1196 1251 1009 832 865 724 1555 1616 1327
Rajsamand 502 511 443 338 342 316 663 678 576
Sawai Madhopur 1018 821 1618 1089 882 1714 941 755 1512
Sikar 448 513 258 391 427 289 507 601 224
Sirohi 870 779 1352 592 530 907 1149 1025 1834
Tonk 655 473 1220 532 381 994 783 569 1462
Udaipur 736 278 2130 676 250 1916 798 305 2361

36
Rajasthan: Having diagnosed for Hypertension (Per 100,000 Population)

Rajasthan: Having diagnosed for Hypertension (Per 100,000 Population)

37
CHRONIC ILLNESS
Having diagnosed for Chronic Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
Tuberculosis(TB)
State / District
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 210 231 148 258 292 159 158 166 136
Ajmer 221 233 202 276 308 226 162 153 175
Alwar 203 210 143 215 221 160 190 198 122
Banswara 151 159 - 196 206 - 106 111 -
Baran 297 300 278 358 385 208 231 210 353
Barmer 162 169 92 213 220 134 111 116 47
Bharatpur 147 150 135 174 180 147 117 115 122
Bhilwara 233 260 119 328 392 76 132 124 166
Bikaner 142 157 119 141 179 84 142 132 159
Bundi 267 328 65 385 474 84 141 170 45
Chittaurgarh 169 181 113 197 206 156 139 155 66
Churu 129 152 75 126 161 42 133 143 108
Dausa 379 404 134 471 510 102 277 288 170
Dhaulpur 322 361 212 395 452 233 238 255 188
Dungarpur 175 182 95 251 256 191 100 108 0
Ganganagar 141 152 117 143 151 125 139 153 107
Hanumangarh 134 141 106 155 177 74 109 100 143
Jaipur 257 364 159 332 505 174 173 206 143
Jaisalmer 44 49 15 55 61 29 30 36 0
Jalor 246 261 81 300 328 0 195 197 167
Jhalawar 166 173 134 223 239 142 106 102 125
Jhunjhunun 212 225 171 204 228 126 221 222 219
Jodhpur 139 145 129 210 212 207 60 69 45
Karauli 565 652 236 819 923 414 279 342 45
Kota 200 234 171 242 294 201 153 170 139
Nagaur 116 111 141 122 112 173 109 110 107
Pali 313 321 284 350 372 279 277 273 290
Rajsamand 168 187 60 262 294 79 76 81 41
Sawai Madhopur 402 459 229 464 562 168 335 348 295
Sikar 192 212 133 197 216 144 186 208 121
Sirohi 239 246 205 293 312 197 185 180 213
Tonk 299 354 126 381 450 169 213 255 80
Udaipur 176 190 136 234 284 87 118 96 189

38
Rajasthan: Having diagnosed for Tuberculosis (TB) (Per 100,000 Population)

Rajasthan: Having diagnosed for Tuberculosis (TB) (Per 100,000 Population)

39
CHRONIC ILLNESS
Having diagnosed for Chronic Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
Asthma/Chronic Respiratory Disease
State / District
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 706 777 490 808 913 494 596 632 485
Ajmer 606 733 409 656 829 388 553 631 432
Alwar 459 469 371 504 510 455 409 424 275
Banswara 371 377 - 521 533 - 218 218 -
Baran 694 760 324 859 960 297 519 549 353
Barmer 726 754 413 869 920 313 579 584 519
Bharatpur 514 543 395 599 636 441 420 438 345
Bhilwara 820 934 358 1028 1172 456 602 686 250
Bikaner 493 523 446 490 545 406 497 500 492
Bundi 714 829 325 850 977 421 568 670 224
Chittaurgarh 948 1011 660 1121 1224 657 766 788 663
Churu 557 665 299 628 758 315 484 569 282
Dausa 1578 1560 1746 1732 1731 1738 1407 1370 1754
Dhaulpur 615 652 511 667 721 513 555 571 510
Dungarpur 395 406 260 552 570 333 239 243 188
Ganganagar 324 346 273 349 360 323 295 330 215
Hanumangarh 526 560 399 515 534 446 537 588 344
Jaipur 951 1317 615 996 1498 541 900 1115 699
Jaisalmer 139 126 201 173 162 230 98 84 166
Jalor 1165 1215 597 1410 1462 847 929 979 334
Jhalawar 651 691 446 765 816 511 528 558 374
Jhunjhunun 625 676 460 793 884 506 449 461 410
Jodhpur 575 638 465 607 723 399 541 543 536
Karauli 936 1098 322 1152 1332 455 692 832 179
Kota 924 1105 776 1036 1330 803 801 866 747
Nagaur 686 702 604 777 789 715 588 609 483
Pali 1231 1405 627 1408 1640 669 1056 1183 581
Rajsamand 454 472 342 629 656 474 280 292 206
Sawai Madhopur 855 905 703 980 1070 706 720 726 701
Sikar 722 844 366 834 1014 321 607 672 414
Sirohi 979 1055 574 1279 1383 749 677 730 384
Tonk 1134 1391 329 1377 1692 412 879 1081 240
Udaipur 432 490 257 504 587 261 360 394 252

40
Rajasthan: Having diagnosed for Asthma/Chronic Respiratory Disease
(Per 100,000 Population)

Rajasthan: Having diagnosed for Asthma/Chronic Respiratory Disease (Per 100,000 Population)

41
CHRONIC ILLNESS
Having diagnosed for Chronic Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
Arthritis
State / District
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 508 524 460 358 382 286 669 674 652
Ajmer 598 540 689 383 309 496 830 786 898
Alwar 289 279 371 207 200 267 381 369 489
Banswara 169 167 - 146 143 - 192 191 -
Baran 709 714 679 514 548 327 916 891 1058
Barmer 407 398 505 328 321 402 487 476 614
Bharatpur 552 562 511 391 405 330 733 739 710
Bhilwara 739 789 536 588 650 342 897 933 749
Bikaner 292 269 327 185 169 210 410 378 460
Bundi 601 586 650 535 537 526 672 639 782
Chittaurgarh 650 712 370 580 654 250 723 773 497
Churu 185 181 192 89 100 63 283 265 325
Dausa 758 728 1048 612 617 562 921 851 1585
Dhaulpur 615 643 536 463 470 443 791 843 644
Dungarpur 216 212 260 187 186 191 244 237 329
Ganganagar 318 303 351 148 153 136 511 473 597
Hanumangarh 194 196 186 83 91 50 320 314 344
Jaipur 500 606 402 269 346 199 761 896 635
Jaisalmer 32 29 46 31 37 0 34 21 100
Jalor 622 634 488 538 548 423 703 716 557
Jhalawar 521 570 267 357 411 85 696 741 467
Jhunjhunun 540 531 572 279 288 253 813 782 917
Jodhpur 229 221 243 132 136 124 336 315 372
Karauli 837 978 301 619 704 290 1082 1291 313
Kota 727 536 882 529 461 583 944 616 1217
Nagaur 187 191 167 110 113 99 271 276 241
Pali 1085 1172 784 739 837 427 1426 1491 1182
Rajsamand 1368 1189 2437 1272 1076 2407 1464 1300 2467
Sawai Madhopur 1155 1257 844 990 1095 672 1334 1433 1033
Sikar 465 553 208 220 270 80 717 841 345
Sirohi 590 597 553 388 402 315 793 790 811
Tonk 1376 1699 368 988 1260 150 1780 2152 601
Udaipur 315 329 272 285 303 232 345 355 315

42
Rajasthan: Having diagnosed for Arthritis (Per 100,000 Population)

Rajasthan: Having diagnosed for Arthritis (Per 100,000 Population)

43
CHRONIC ILLNESS
Having diagnosed for Chronic Illness (Per 100,000 Population)
Any kind of Chronic Illness
State / District
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 4228 3996 4931 3973 3815 4444 4501 4188 5468
Ajmer 5372 4641 6509 4798 4234 5669 5989 5074 7420
Alwar 2969 2926 3351 2709 2666 3102 3263 3221 3637
Banswara 2001 1965 - 2232 2178 - 1766 1748 -
Baran 5669 5525 6477 5519 5512 5559 5828 5539 7468
Barmer 3464 3334 4935 3359 3218 4913 3573 3452 4958
Bharatpur 3272 3283 3228 2823 2827 2808 3774 3793 3692
Bhilwara 4999 5231 4053 4907 5165 3878 5096 5299 4245
Bikaner 3150 2791 3712 2743 2469 3164 3601 3143 4332
Bundi 5474 5658 4854 5206 5427 4458 5762 5907 5276
Chittaurgarh 5812 5570 6905 5802 5687 6318 5822 5448 7527
Churu 2674 2748 2498 2332 2453 2040 3027 3051 2969
Dausa 6325 6255 6984 5885 5885 5879 6812 6666 8206
Dhaulpur 3960 3971 3930 3614 3574 3729 4362 4433 4161
Dungarpur 2628 2383 5583 2774 2566 5288 2483 2201 5874
Ganganagar 3620 3188 4604 3289 2871 4236 3996 3547 5025
Hanumangarh 3045 2874 3684 2747 2651 3099 3384 3125 4360
Jaipur 5442 5031 5820 5132 4947 5301 5792 5125 6416
Jaisalmer 1205 892 2779 1273 972 2793 1127 798 2762
Jalor 5270 5335 4532 5416 5501 4497 5130 5177 4568
Jhalawar 4379 4120 5702 4152 3979 5024 4624 4271 6447
Jhunjhunun 3332 3339 3311 2923 3055 2503 3761 3632 4186
Jodhpur 3552 2768 4929 3256 2624 4378 3877 2928 5525
Karauli 5501 5882 4060 5472 5794 4220 5534 5982 3887
Kota 6617 5345 7648 6230 5266 6994 7041 5430 8379
Nagaur 2102 2036 2441 1989 1944 2219 2224 2135 2681
Pali 7471 7708 6652 6733 7080 5627 8197 8304 7796
Rajsamand 3910 3654 5437 3970 3735 5328 3852 3574 5551
Sawai Madhopur 6171 6176 6155 6089 6179 5815 6260 6173 6529
Sikar 4601 5290 2587 4016 4605 2344 5203 5986 2849
Sirohi 4920 4898 5040 4759 4811 4493 5083 4983 5631
Tonk 6044 6864 3486 5602 6431 3056 6505 7311 3946
Udaipur 3351 2659 5453 3401 2844 5023 3300 2474 5919

44
Rajasthan: Having diagnosed for any kind of Chronic Illness (Per 100,000 Population)

Rajasthan: Having diagnosed for any kind of Chronic Illness (Per 100,000 Population)

45
CHRONIC ILLNESS
Having diagnosed for any kind of Chronic Illness and getting Regular Treatment (%)
State / District
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 66.2 62.1 76.4 67.4 63.6 77.0 65.4 61.0 76.0
Ajmer 72.4 73.8 70.8 74.1 77.3 70.5 70.9 70.7 71.1
Alwar 60.5 59.2 71.1 61.5 60.6 68.1 59.7 57.9 73.9
Banswara 66.6 65.1 - 65.4 63.9 - 68.1 66.7 -
Baran 61.4 58.7 74.3 62.5 60.4 74.3 60.3 57.0 74.2
Barmer 69.7 66.4 94.9 72.6 70.0 91.8 66.9 63.0 98.1
Bharatpur 66.3 65.4 70.4 75.7 76.5 72.5 58.5 56.1 68.7
Bhilwara 58.3 56.9 65.2 58.7 58.1 61.8 57.8 55.8 68.6
Bikaner 84.6 81.5 88.2 85.5 82.7 88.9 83.8 80.6 87.5
Bundi 59.8 60.5 56.9 61.7 64.9 48.6 58.0 56.2 64.4
Chittaurgarh 60.0 56.2 73.9 59.9 56.8 72.3 60.1 55.5 75.3
Churu 85.1 86.8 80.8 84.2 86.2 78.4 85.9 87.2 82.5
Dausa 48.1 48.7 43.1 54.6 55.3 47.8 41.9 42.3 39.3
Dhaulpur 45.0 42.4 52.4 48.0 48.9 45.6 42.1 36.3 59.4
Dungarpur 76.3 76.0 77.5 75.3 74.7 78.4 77.4 77.5 76.8
Ganganagar 88.2 86.9 90.3 86.3 85.2 87.9 90.0 88.4 92.6
Hanumangarh 80.0 77.2 81.1 78.2 75.4 80.2 81.6 79.0 82.8
Jaipur 83.4 72.4 92.2 83.4 72.1 93.0 83.4 72.7 91.4
Jaisalmer 69.0 66.3 73.3 80.4 76.8 86.6 54.0 51.4 57.8
Jalor 61.4 60.0 79.0 60.6 59.1 81.2 62.1 61.0 76.8
Jhalawar 56.7 53.1 69.8 56.7 53.4 70.1 56.6 52.9 69.6
Jhunjhunun 76.1 73.1 86.1 78.1 74.8 90.9 74.5 71.6 83.0
Jodhpur 69.6 68.6 70.7 70.2 68.7 71.7 69.1 68.4 69.8
Karauli 52.6 52.1 55.6 52.4 52.1 53.9 52.9 52.1 57.5
Kota 53.6 40.6 60.9 54.3 39.4 63.3 52.8 41.9 58.7
Nagaur 70.2 68.2 88.4 80.4 80.0 82.2 60.3 56.7 75.0
Pali 60.1 58.8 65.2 62.5 60.9 69.0 58.2 57.1 62.2
Rajsamand 49.0 45.1 64.4 49.9 44.7 71.1 48.0 45.5 57.8
Sawai Madhopur 56.4 53.5 65.1 56.6 54.0 64.7 56.1 52.9 65.5
Sikar 66.6 65.5 73.6 69.1 67.8 76.7 64.6 63.6 70.9
Sirohi 67.2 64.6 80.1 65.7 63.6 77.2 68.5 65.7 82.6
Tonk 64.9 64.3 68.9 63.2 62.6 67.5 66.4 65.8 70.1
Udaipur 50.5 35.2 73.1 47.1 30.4 74.6 54.0 40.6 71.8

46
CHRONIC ILLNESS
Having diagnosed for any kind of Chronic Illness and getting Regular Treatment from
Government Source (%)
State / District
Person Male Female
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 50.3 51.4 48.0 51.1 52.7 47.4 49.7 50.3 48.4
Ajmer 62.8 68.9 55.1 62.7 69.8 53.0 62.9 68.0 56.7
Alwar 38.1 39.7 26.8 43.8 44.8 36.5 32.8 34.8 17.2
Banswara 50.9 49.7 - 54.8 54.8 - 45.4 42.7 -
Baran 51.3 47.6 66.3 50.7 49.9 54.6 51.9 45.2 75.4
Barmer 48.7 45.7 70.0 50.1 46.9 71.8 47.3 44.5 68.0
Bharatpur 40.9 40.5 42.6 39.4 38.9 41.5 42.5 42.2 43.7
Bhilwara 63.3 62.5 66.8 65.3 63.3 75.0 61.2 61.6 59.2
Bikaner 63.3 61.8 65.1 67.4 64.5 70.7 59.9 59.5 60.4
Bundi 71.3 72.0 68.5 77.4 78.8 72.0 66.0 66.2 65.2
Chittaurgarh 56.5 61.7 39.0 54.6 61.0 30.8 58.4 62.5 46.2
Churu 53.5 54.4 50.9 53.4 54.4 50.5 53.5 54.5 51.1
Dausa 31.5 31.7 30.4 32.6 32.9 28.8 30.4 30.2 31.7
Dhaulpur 53.6 56.6 46.4 44.8 49.5 33.8 62.7 64.1 59.4
Dungarpur 53.0 53.3 51.3 53.7 56.0 40.8 52.2 50.3 60.3
Ganganagar 25.2 26.1 23.7 26.3 27.3 24.6 24.2 25.0 22.8
Hanumangarh 27.6 27.5 27.9 28.3 27.7 30.4 26.9 27.2 25.9
Jaipur 48.3 54.3 44.0 49.4 56.3 44.0 47.3 52.1 44.0
Jaisalmer 73.7 72.4 75.7 76.0 73.1 80.9 70.8 71.5 69.9
Jalor 30.8 31.1 28.3 26.8 26.4 30.0 34.9 35.8 26.6
Jhalawar 51.6 50.5 54.8 50.8 50.9 50.3 52.4 50.2 58.6
Jhunjhunun 40.7 41.3 39.0 41.9 41.1 44.9 39.8 41.6 35.1
Jodhpur 74.2 80.6 68.0 73.7 85.2 61.6 74.7 76.2 73.3
Karauli 64.7 63.5 69.4 62.9 61.7 68.4 66.8 65.9 70.6
Kota 44.0 56.4 38.7 43.6 57.1 37.8 44.3 55.7 39.6
Nagaur 56.6 61.1 37.2 58.1 62.6 37.3 55.2 59.6 37.1
Pali 52.0 53.1 47.9 52.1 53.4 47.3 51.9 52.8 48.4
Rajsamand 64.5 64.1 65.8 64.7 65.4 62.7 64.3 62.7 69.2
Sawai Madhopur 51.4 54.1 44.6 52.1 55.9 41.9 50.5 51.9 47.2
Sikar 36.1 37.6 28.2 38.2 39.6 31.5 34.4 36.0 25.3
Sirohi 30.0 29.5 32.3 30.9 30.2 34.3 29.2 28.9 30.5
Tonk 67.7 67.9 66.6 67.4 66.0 75.9 68.0 69.7 59.0
Udaipur 59.4 67.2 52.8 60.7 67.4 54.4 58.1 66.9 51.2

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FERTILITY
Crude Birth Rate (CBR) Natural Growth Rate Total Fertility Rate
State / District
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 24.4 25.4 21.2 17.9 18.7 15.7 3.1 3.3 2.5
Ajmer 23.6 25.5 20.6 17.2 19.0 14.5 2.9 - -
Alwar 22.6 23.1 18.8 16.7 17.1 13.1 2.8 - -
Banswara 30.3 31.0 18.3 23.0 23.5 13.3 4.0 - -
Baran 24.9 26.0 18.8 18.5 19.2 14.5 3.1 - -
Barmer 31.8 32.3 26.1 25.8 26.3 20.7 4.5 - -
Bharatpur 23.4 24.0 21.1 17.5 18.0 15.5 3.1 - -
Bhilwara 22.2 22.8 19.5 14.8 14.9 14.0 2.8 - -
Bikaner 24.6 26.2 22.0 18.3 19.3 16.6 3.0 - -
Bundi 23.3 24.4 19.5 15.7 16.5 12.8 2.8 - -
Chittaurgarh 21.0 21.8 17.2 15.4 15.9 13.2 2.6 - -
Churu 23.1 24.1 20.7 16.9 17.9 14.7 2.8 - -
Dausa 22.1 22.2 21.1 15.5 15.6 14.7 2.8 - -
Dhaulpur 28.9 30.3 24.7 23.0 23.9 20.5 4.1 - -
Dungarpur 27.6 28.4 18.7 21.3 22.0 13.2 3.6 - -
Ganganagar 22.2 23.6 19.1 15.9 17.2 13.1 2.6 - -
Hanumangarh 23.2 23.5 22.0 17.0 17.2 16.2 2.8 - -
Jaipur 22.9 23.2 22.6 17.1 17.2 16.9 2.7 - -
Jaisalmer 23.9 24.5 21.1 17.3 17.6 15.3 3.3 - -
Jalor 27.4 28.2 19.0 20.2 20.9 13.2 3.7 - -
Jhalawar 24.8 25.6 20.1 17.2 17.7 14.5 3.0 - -
Jhunjhunun 23.2 24.0 20.5 17.3 18.0 15.2 2.7 - -
Jodhpur 23.9 24.4 22.9 17.6 18.1 16.8 2.8 - -
Karauli 27.2 29.2 19.0 21.0 22.7 14.2 3.8 - -
Kota 21.6 23.9 19.7 16.1 16.7 15.5 2.5 - -
Nagaur 23.4 23.6 22.2 16.9 16.9 16.7 2.8 - -
Pali 22.8 24.0 18.8 16.3 16.9 14.0 3.2 - -
Rajsamand 27.5 28.8 19.6 19.3 20.0 15.0 3.5 - -
Sawai Madhopur 27.1 29.0 21.4 19.9 20.9 16.8 3.7 - -
Sikar 23.5 23.9 22.3 17.6 17.8 16.8 2.7 - -
Sirohi 24.0 25.3 16.9 17.0 18.0 11.6 3.1 - -
Tonk 23.0 23.3 21.8 15.5 15.0 17.2 2.9 - -
Udaipur 29.3 31.8 21.4 21.2 23.1 15.6 3.8 - -

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Rajasthan : Crude Birth Rate and Natural Growth Rate

Rajasthan : Crude Birth Rate and Natural Growth Rate

49
Rajasthan: Total Fertility Rate

Rajasthan: Total Fertility Rate

50
FERTILITY
Women aged 20-24 reporting Women reporting birth of order
State / District birth of order 2 & above (%) 3 & above (%)

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban


1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Rajasthan 45.4 47.1 38.2 35.9 38.4 26.1
Ajmer 45.2 45.3 45.1 31.8 35.3 24.7
Alwar 43.5 44.2 33.8 29.9 30.6 22.8
Banswara 52.6 53.0 - 45.9 46.8 -
Baran 44.0 44.5 40.2 33.0 33.2 31.8
Barmer 52.4 53.1 43.7 52.6 53.5 39.1
Bharatpur 40.6 41.7 34.0 36.8 38.1 30.7
Bhilwara 51.7 52.1 49.6 35.8 37.1 30.1
Bikaner 39.9 43.4 30.8 34.1 40.7 21.1
Bundi 46.7 47.8 41.7 32.3 35.1 20.6
Chittaurgarh 44.5 46.1 34.8 30.4 31.8 23.3
Churu 42.1 44.5 36.4 31.8 31.8 31.8
Dausa 48.8 49.0 46.6 35.3 35.9 29.5
Dhaulpur 55.7 57.3 50.6 41.9 43.1 37.2
Dungarpur 46.8 47.5 39.0 42.5 43.4 24.9
Ganganagar 33.7 35.1 29.3 19.1 21.7 13.0
Hanumangarh 37.3 39.0 30.9 19.5 20.0 17.9
Jaipur 41.2 48.5 31.8 23.5 27.9 19.8
Jaisalmer 40.8 41.6 36.7 37.3 40.6 18.8
Jalor 50.4 50.5 46.7 49.4 49.6 45.9
Jhalawar 47.2 47.2 47.5 31.8 32.6 27.1
Jhunjhunun 37.9 38.6 35.4 26.5 23.8 35.3
Jodhpur 39.6 42.0 35.2 31.7 37.2 21.5
Karauli 53.4 55.2 39.0 40.1 40.4 38.9
Kota 40.9 42.7 39.2 28.6 32.9 24.4
Nagaur 39.9 41.6 31.0 29.3 29.1 30.3
Pali 47.1 47.6 45.1 42.5 44.6 33.5
Rajsamand 46.0 46.6 40.4 39.0 40.6 23.4
Sawai Madhopur 47.1 48.4 41.2 35.9 36.5 33.8
Sikar 35.4 36.4 32.1 26.5 24.5 32.7
Sirohi 41.9 42.7 35.7 44.8 46.2 33.5
Tonk 50.7 52.2 45.4 32.7 34.1 28.2
Udaipur 46.8 48.6 40.5 45.1 50.1 23.1

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FERTILITY
Women with two children Women aged 15-19 years who were already
State / District wanting no more children (%) mothers or pregnant at the time of survey (%)

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban


1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Rajasthan 63.6 57.5 76.8 38.6 38.4 39.9
Ajmer 68.9 59.9 84.9 32.6 32.5 34.0
Alwar 71.6 69.5 83.7 50.8 51.1 42.9
Banswara 57.7 55.4 - 43.3 42.7 -
Baran 71.2 66.8 85.6 28.6 28.7 27.3
Barmer 54.8 54.9 54.1 34.5 35.1 18.2
Bharatpur 63.7 59.3 77.2 45.3 44.8 50.0
Bhilwara 58.2 52.1 74.5 29.0 27.9 35.9
Bikaner 66.8 48.1 82.4 40.6 39.2 45.9
Bundi 66.2 62.5 74.4 29.8 30.5 25.0
Chittaurgarh 63.7 58.4 78.9 29.0 28.2 42.9
Churu 60.8 56.1 71.6 36.8 34.9 42.6
Dausa 62.3 58.5 82.7 41.8 41.8 41.7
Dhaulpur 58.6 54.4 66.7 50.3 48.0 66.6
Dungarpur 53.2 50.8 74.3 31.5 31.7 29.4
Ganganagar 79.4 71.7 86.4 45.2 47.8 31.6
Hanumangarh 73.8 66.4 87.9 43.0 43.0 43.2
Jaipur 73.8 61.6 79.2 49.0 50.6 45.2
Jaisalmer 35.9 27.7 62.0 38.0 36.6 55.6
Jalor 50.7 48.5 71.1 43.0 42.7 45.0
Jhalawar 73.5 69.4 84.3 43.0 43.4 33.3
Jhunjhunun 75.3 76.7 72.0 36.4 40.0 12.9
Jodhpur 60.3 47.8 73.1 37.6 36.5 41.3
Karauli 54.7 48.1 70.2 43.1 44.9 32.0
Kota 79.3 69.0 83.6 31.8 29.3 36.2
Nagaur 43.5 42.2 49.2 25.2 25.4 22.7
Pali 51.4 43.0 70.6 36.9 34.5 47.2
Rajsamand 65.3 62.0 81.2 23.9 22.0 50.0
Sawai Madhopur 60.7 53.0 76.0 45.7 47.0 40.7
Sikar 61.6 64.5 54.9 33.8 33.7 34.1
Sirohi 55.1 52.5 67.9 37.8 36.8 45.5
Tonk 69.6 65.1 79.9 41.8 41.0 45.8
Udaipur 65.8 50.0 87.8 38.8 38.9 37.5

52
Rajasthan: Women aged 15 - 19 years who were already mothers or pregnant at the time of survey (%)

53
FERTILITY
Median age at first live birth Median age at first live birth Live Births taking place after
of Women aged 15-49 years of Women aged 25-49 years an interval of 36 months (%)
State / District
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 21.8 21.5 22.8 21.2 20.9 22.1 37.6 36.0 45.0
Ajmer 22.6 21.7 23.9 22.0 21.2 23.2 40.4 37.1 47.9
Alwar 21.8 21.6 23.4 21.4 21.2 23.0 33.8 31.9 52.2
Banswara 21.4 21.3 - 20.9 20.8 21.9 35.5 35.1 -
Baran 21.6 21.4 22.6 20.9 20.8 21.8 38.0 36.4 48.5
Barmer 21.6 21.6 22.1 21.1 21.1 21.4 32.1 31.8 38.2
Bharatpur 22.1 21.7 23.4 21.6 21.2 22.9 36.6 34.6 46.2
Bhilwara 21.5 21.3 22.1 20.8 20.7 21.4 40.2 39.4 44.3
Bikaner 21.8 20.9 23.0 21.2 20.6 22.4 38.0 39.1 35.2
Bundi 21.6 21.1 23.2 20.9 20.5 22.5 42.2 41.5 45.9
Chittaurgarh 21.9 21.8 22.7 21.6 21.4 22.2 44.7 42.7 55.5
Churu 21.3 21.1 21.7 20.7 20.6 20.9 46.1 45.0 49.0
Dausa 21.1 21.0 22.2 20.8 20.7 21.7 38.0 37.8 40.3
Dhaulpur 20.9 20.6 21.7 20.4 20.1 21.2 33.2 31.2 41.6
Dungarpur 22.0 22.0 22.0 21.6 21.6 21.1 36.6 36.7 30.6
Ganganagar 22.6 22.3 23.3 22.1 21.7 22.8 43.3 36.5 59.8
Hanumangarh 21.8 21.6 22.6 21.3 21.1 22.0 36.0 32.9 45.9
Jaipur 22.3 21.0 23.5 21.6 20.4 22.9 36.9 29.0 45.2
Jaisalmer 21.3 21.1 22.1 20.8 20.8 21.4 42.4 42.5 41.8
Jalor 21.6 21.5 22.0 21.0 21.0 21.3 35.8 35.3 43.2
Jhalawar 21.5 21.1 23.1 20.8 20.6 22.3 41.5 40.1 49.7
Jhunjhunun 21.7 21.6 22.2 20.9 20.8 21.1 43.9 42.0 49.6
Jodhpur 21.5 21.0 22.4 20.8 20.5 21.6 41.2 40.0 43.9
Karauli 21.2 21.0 21.9 20.8 20.6 21.4 28.6 29.1 25.2
Kota 22.1 21.3 22.9 21.4 20.6 22.2 40.9 38.6 43.5
Nagaur 22.0 21.9 22.3 21.3 21.2 21.5 49.4 48.4 53.7
Pali 21.9 21.8 22.3 21.3 21.1 21.8 38.1 37.0 43.2
Rajsamand 22.0 21.9 22.6 21.4 21.4 21.8 37.0 35.6 55.6
Sawai Madhopur 21.4 21.3 21.9 20.8 20.7 21.1 30.0 29.0 33.4
Sikar 21.7 21.4 22.5 20.7 20.6 21.4 45.6 45.4 46.2
Sirohi 22.1 22.0 22.8 21.4 21.3 21.7 48.2 48.0 48.9
Tonk 21.2 21.0 22.1 20.6 20.5 21.3 34.0 32.2 40.4
Udaipur 21.8 21.6 22.4 21.2 21.0 21.8 33.5 31.5 44.7

54
Rajasthan: Median age of Women at first live birth

55
FERTILITY
Mean number of children ever Mean number of children surviving Mean number of children ever
born to Women aged 15-49 years to Women aged 15-49 years born to Women aged 45-49 years
State / District
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 3.0 3.1 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.5 4.5 4.7 3.9
Ajmer 2.8 2.9 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.3 4.1 4.3 3.5
Alwar 2.8 2.8 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.4 3.8 3.9 3.5
Banswara 3.4 3.5 - 2.8 2.9 - 5.1 5.2 -
Baran 3.2 3.2 2.8 2.6 2.6 2.5 5.3 5.4 4.5
Barmer 3.8 3.8 2.9 3.3 3.2 2.6 5.9 6.1 4.2
Bharatpur 3.1 3.2 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.7 4.8 4.9 4.2
Bhilwara 3.0 3.1 2.7 2.5 2.5 2.4 4.6 4.7 4.1
Bikaner 2.9 3.2 2.5 2.8 3.1 2.4 4.0 4.7 3.3
Bundi 3.0 3.1 2.6 2.5 2.6 2.3 4.7 4.9 3.9
Chittaurgarh 2.8 2.9 2.6 2.3 2.3 2.3 4.2 4.3 3.9
Churu 2.8 2.9 2.8 2.7 2.7 2.7 4.4 4.4 4.3
Dausa 3.0 3.0 2.8 2.7 2.7 2.6 4.7 4.7 4.3
Dhaulpur 3.8 4.0 3.5 3.2 3.2 3.1 5.4 5.7 4.9
Dungarpur 3.3 3.3 2.8 2.7 2.8 2.4 4.5 4.6 4.0
Ganganagar 2.4 2.5 2.2 2.4 2.4 2.2 3.0 3.2 2.8
Hanumangarh 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.3 3.3 3.3 3.3
Jaipur 2.7 3.0 2.5 2.5 2.7 2.4 3.7 4.4 3.3
Jaisalmer 3.0 3.1 2.5 2.9 3.0 2.4 4.6 4.9 3.6
Jalor 3.8 3.7 3.3 3.1 3.1 2.9 5.6 5.6 4.9
Jhalawar 3.0 3.0 2.7 2.4 2.5 2.4 4.6 4.7 4.0
Jhunjhunun 2.7 2.6 2.8 2.5 2.5 2.7 3.9 3.8 4.1
Jodhpur 3.0 3.2 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.5 4.5 5.1 3.9
Karauli 3.6 3.7 3.3 3.0 3.1 2.9 5.4 5.7 4.8
Kota 2.7 3.0 2.5 2.4 2.6 2.3 4.1 4.7 3.7
Nagaur 2.6 2.6 2.8 2.5 2.5 2.7 3.8 3.6 4.4
Pali 3.4 3.6 2.8 2.8 2.9 2.5 4.8 5.0 4.1
Rajsamand 3.1 3.1 2.8 2.5 2.5 2.5 4.5 4.6 4.0
Sawai Madhopur 3.5 3.6 3.1 2.8 2.9 2.7 5.4 5.6 4.6
Sikar 2.8 2.8 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 4.2 4.3 4.1
Sirohi 3.4 3.4 3.0 2.8 2.8 2.6 5.2 5.4 4.5
Tonk 3.2 3.2 3.1 2.7 2.7 2.8 4.6 4.6 4.6
Udaipur 3.1 3.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.2 4.6 5.1 3.5

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ABORTION
Pregnancy to Women aged Women who received any Women who went for
15-49 years resulting in abortion (%) ANC before abortion (%) Ultrasound before abortion (%)
State / District
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 4.4 4.1 5.6 47.6 45.4 53.9 35.0 33.5 39.2
Ajmer 2.2 1.7 3.2 47.1 41.8 52.9 26.8 24.5 29.4
Alwar 3.1 3.0 3.7 47.9 48.3 44.4 38.5 37.8 44.4
Banswara 1.8 1.8 - 48.6 47.5 - 28.7 27.2 -
Baran 9.8 9.7 10.2 59.6 58.8 64.1 40.5 38.3 53.8
Barmer 3.3 3.2 5.4 39.0 36.0 64.3 30.3 29.7 35.7
Bharatpur 4.5 3.0 11.0 36.6 40.1 32.5 23.2 25.8 20.0
Bhilwara 3.8 3.4 5.2 53.4 56.9 42.9 35.9 40.8 21.4
Bikaner 1.1 1.4 0.6 59.7 61.6 50.0 32.3 19.2 100.0
Bundi 10.8 9.8 14.7 50.1 44.3 64.8 35.8 29.9 50.7
Chittaurgarh 7.6 7.3 8.9 33.0 32.2 36.0 19.4 18.3 24.0
Churu 1.6 1.4 2.2 27.7 35.0 16.7 59.1 65.0 50.0
Dausa 2.7 2.3 6.3 41.5 49.6 11.1 31.5 39.8 -
Dhaulpur 6.0 5.7 7.2 43.6 38.0 60.6 34.9 33.4 39.4
Dungarpur 3.3 3.1 8.2 41.6 40.3 50.0 36.5 34.5 50.0
Ganganagar 1.7 1.9 1.3 48.3 42.7 66.7 47.0 46.0 50.0
Hanumangarh 3.0 2.7 4.0 51.9 50.0 55.6 67.9 68.5 66.7
Jaipur 3.9 5.2 2.7 40.5 38.5 44.0 27.5 34.1 16.0
Jaisalmer 0.7 0.3 3.4 74.0 50.0 83.3 64.1 100.0 50.0
Jalor 4.9 4.6 9.6 49.8 48.3 60.0 39.4 38.5 45.0
Jhalawar 6.1 4.8 13.3 53.8 46.7 68.0 27.6 22.4 38.0
Jhunjhunun 1.9 2.2 0.7 53.5 52.2 66.7 33.7 33.7 33.3
Jodhpur 2.2 0.7 4.7 70.2 33.3 80.0 56.7 44.4 60.0
Karauli 6.1 5.4 9.8 35.8 37.2 32.0 32.3 30.9 36.0
Kota 8.7 8.8 8.7 61.4 59.5 63.2 47.5 43.1 51.6
Nagaur 1.1 1.1 1.0 74.6 79.5 50.0 53.2 53.8 50.0
Pali 5.3 5.0 6.9 51.1 43.9 72.2 41.6 35.9 58.3
Rajsamand 6.3 5.5 13.4 50.3 44.1 74.1 31.7 26.4 51.9
Sawai Madhopur 9.0 8.2 11.7 46.3 46.3 46.2 32.7 30.4 38.5
Sikar 1.3 1.2 1.7 49.0 53.4 40.0 50.4 55.5 40.0
Sirohi 7.7 7.2 10.6 56.9 52.9 76.9 43.5 41.4 53.8
Tonk 6.8 7.1 5.8 51.6 48.6 63.6 44.2 45.4 39.4
Udaipur 3.3 3.0 4.7 31.6 33.4 26.7 15.4 16.1 13.3

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Rajasthan: Pregnancy to Women aged 15 - 49 years resulting in abortion (%)
ABORTION
Average Month of pregnancy Abortion performed by Abortion taking place in
at the time of abortion skilled health personnel (%) Institution (%)
State / District
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 3.2 3.2 3.0 60.5 57.8 68.5 57.8 54.7 66.9
Ajmer 3.1 3.4 2.8 66.1 67.3 64.7 68.9 67.3 70.6
Alwar 3.4 3.4 3.7 79.5 81.2 66.7 72.4 71.7 77.8
Banswara 3.2 3.2 - 40.3 41.2 - 34.1 34.9 -
Baran 2.9 2.9 2.8 58.8 60.5 48.8 55.2 57.5 41.0
Barmer 3.2 3.3 2.6 38.6 36.4 57.1 35.9 34.2 50.0
Bharatpur 3.4 3.4 3.5 78.5 83.5 72.5 75.6 82.4 67.5
Bhilwara 3.2 3.3 2.9 74.3 72.9 78.6 70.7 70.5 71.4
Bikaner 4.3 3.8 6.5 77.4 73.1 100.0 77.4 73.1 100.0
Bundi 2.8 2.8 2.7 70.8 69.8 73.3 67.4 65.1 73.3
Chittaurgarh 3.2 3.2 2.8 29.8 27.4 40.0 26.8 23.7 40.0
Churu 4.0 4.3 3.5 75.3 70.0 83.3 73.2 77.5 66.7
Dausa 3.7 3.9 3.0 71.8 76.2 55.6 66.0 68.8 55.6
Dhaulpur 3.2 3.3 3.1 55.8 50.3 72.8 52.9 47.3 69.7
Dungarpur 3.2 3.3 2.8 41.7 38.6 62.5 39.6 36.3 62.5
Ganganagar 3.7 3.3 5.2 89.2 91.0 83.3 84.9 85.3 83.3
Hanumangarh 3.8 3.7 3.9 78.5 78.8 77.8 75.0 73.5 77.8
Jaipur 3.0 2.9 3.2 69.0 69.6 68.0 68.5 68.8 68.0
Jaisalmer 5.4 5.0 5.5 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Jalor 3.3 3.3 3.2 50.8 49.5 59.9 45.2 43.1 59.9
Jhalawar 2.9 3.0 2.6 49.3 38.9 70.0 47.9 37.8 68.0
Jhunjhunun 3.6 3.7 2.3 63.3 66.3 33.3 60.1 62.8 33.3
Jodhpur 4.4 3.7 4.5 95.3 77.8 100.0 95.3 77.8 100.0
Karauli 3.1 3.1 3.0 53.4 56.7 44.0 50.8 54.7 40.0
Kota 2.8 2.9 2.7 81.7 83.5 80.0 79.7 82.8 76.8
Nagaur 4.7 5.1 3.0 72.6 77.1 50.0 85.3 92.4 50.0
Pali 3.3 3.5 2.6 53.0 49.3 63.9 51.8 47.6 63.9
Rajsamand 3.3 3.3 3.1 57.7 56.3 62.9 53.8 51.4 63.0
Sawai Madhopur 3.1 3.2 3.0 46.4 44.4 51.3 43.5 40.4 51.3
Sikar 3.7 3.5 4.2 94.0 91.1 100.0 85.0 77.7 100.0
Sirohi 3.1 3.1 2.9 58.5 54.7 77.0 54.8 51.1 73.0
Tonk 3.1 3.2 2.7 64.5 62.5 72.8 71.1 70.6 72.7
Udaipur 3.0 3.3 2.2 59.9 55.2 73.3 51.5 43.6 73.3

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60
Rajasthan: Abortion where ultrasound was performed/ Abortion performed by skilled health personnel (%)
FAMILY PLANNING PRACTICES (CMW AGED 15-49 YEARS)
Current Usage
State / District Any Method (%) Any Modern Method (%) Female Sterilization (%)

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 66.4 64.9 71.5 59.4 58.0 64.3 45.8 47.4 40.0
Ajmer 61.5 58.6 69.7 56.0 53.6 62.6 46.3 47.8 42.1
Alwar 76.8 76.5 79.8 65.3 65.0 67.8 54.8 56.0 43.3
Banswara 76.7 77.1 - 66.9 66.9 - 49.9 50.7 -
Baran 65.5 64.8 69.9 57.9 57.3 61.8 46.8 48.2 38.8
Barmer 62.2 61.7 67.6 50.5 49.8 57.7 36.4 36.6 34.8
Bharatpur 66.4 65.4 70.6 50.0 49.4 52.4 43.7 44.6 39.4
Bhilwara 64.4 62.3 72.7 60.5 58.6 68.3 41.6 42.5 37.9
Bikaner 72.1 68.5 77.6 67.9 65.3 71.9 46.9 51.6 39.8
Bundi 59.4 56.1 70.6 55.9 53.7 63.5 44.1 45.6 39.1
Chittaurgarh 71.2 70.8 72.7 63.4 63.1 64.3 42.8 44.0 37.3
Churu 64.4 65.1 62.7 60.0 60.7 58.1 48.3 50.7 42.2
Dausa 67.6 67.3 71.2 59.3 59.1 61.5 53.8 54.6 45.2
Dhaulpur 54.0 52.0 59.6 47.3 45.7 51.7 35.2 35.9 33.2
Dungarpur 74.4 74.0 78.4 66.0 65.3 74.3 45.8 45.9 44.9
Ganganagar 87.3 87.0 88.1 82.6 82.9 82.0 55.3 62.2 40.9
Hanumangarh 89.1 90.0 85.9 79.1 80.9 72.7 62.4 66.4 47.9
Jaipur 67.0 63.9 69.8 66.2 63.4 68.9 49.9 57.9 42.6
Jaisalmer 53.3 49.9 69.4 50.4 47.2 65.6 43.5 42.9 46.4
Jalor 60.7 60.0 67.9 53.2 52.7 58.1 41.0 41.0 41.0
Jhalawar 68.0 67.2 72.2 59.2 58.6 62.3 44.0 46.0 33.5
Jhunjhunun 70.4 69.6 73.3 60.7 60.2 62.5 52.0 53.7 46.1
Jodhpur 66.0 61.1 74.2 57.7 54.4 63.2 43.6 48.3 36.0
Karauli 55.8 53.6 64.4 49.3 47.0 58.2 43.6 44.5 40.0
Kota 72.1 74.7 70.1 66.4 68.2 65.0 42.8 50.5 36.6
Nagaur 63.5 64.0 61.3 60.9 61.1 60.0 56.0 56.6 52.8
Pali 60.8 57.7 70.1 56.5 53.4 66.0 42.6 43.4 40.2
Rajsamand 65.2 62.5 81.2 61.9 59.0 78.8 38.4 37.8 42.3
Sawai Madhopur 60.6 58.2 67.9 54.7 53.1 59.8 45.8 47.8 39.8
Sikar 70.6 69.7 73.2 60.5 60.6 60.4 54.7 55.9 50.9
Sirohi 59.7 58.2 67.6 51.8 50.8 57.5 36.0 35.7 37.3
Tonk 55.1 52.4 64.2 52.6 50.5 59.8 40.0 42.1 33.0
Udaipur 71.6 70.0 76.1 68.4 67.4 71.5 39.8 42.1 34.3

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FAMILY PLANNING PRACTICES (CMW AGED 15-49 YEARS)
Current Usage
State / District Male Sterilization (%) Copper-T/IUD (%) Pills (%)

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 0.4 0.3 0.4 1.3 1.1 2.0 2.4 1.9 4.2
Ajmer 0.3 0.2 0.7 0.8 0.3 2.2 2.5 1.7 4.6
Alwar 0.6 0.5 0.8 1.7 1.6 2.2 1.4 1.2 2.7
Banswara 0.1 0.1 - 0.3 0.2 - 1.4 1.3 -
Baran 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 2.9 2.1 7.7
Barmer 0.1 0.1 0.0 2.9 2.9 3.3 3.3 3.1 4.8
Bharatpur 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.4 0.3 1.1 1.0 0.8 1.8
Bhilwara 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.4 0.2 1.1 3.7 3.2 5.5
Bikaner 0.3 0.2 0.6 0.8 0.4 1.3 3.3 2.2 5.1
Bundi 0.5 0.5 0.7 1.2 1.3 1.0 3.3 3.1 4.0
Chittaurgarh 0.6 0.4 1.7 2.3 2.2 3.1 1.8 1.2 4.6
Churu 0.9 1.1 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.8 2.6 2.6 2.6
Dausa 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.7 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.0 2.8
Dhaulpur 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.4 0.2 0.9 3.5 3.4 3.8
Dungarpur 0.4 0.4 0.4 2.4 2.1 5.3 2.9 2.8 3.8
Ganganagar 0.7 0.5 1.2 2.1 1.9 2.4 1.6 1.4 1.9
Hanumangarh 0.6 0.7 0.5 1.2 1.2 1.1 2.1 1.7 3.8
Jaipur 0.3 0.1 0.5 1.3 0.5 2.0 2.8 1.5 4.0
Jaisalmer 0.2 0.1 0.4 1.2 0.9 2.2 1.8 1.0 5.9
Jalor 0.1 0.1 0.3 2.7 2.7 2.7 3.0 2.9 4.0
Jhalawar 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.4 4.2 4.0 5.5
Jhunjhunun 0.8 0.7 0.8 0.4 0.3 0.8 2.2 1.3 5.1
Jodhpur 0.2 0.2 0.3 1.2 0.5 2.2 4.5 2.2 8.1
Karauli 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.2 1.5 0.7 0.3 2.5
Kota 0.3 0.3 0.4 1.6 1.7 1.6 3.5 2.4 4.3
Nagaur 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.0 2.1 1.9 3.0
Pali 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.9 1.8 1.3 3.5
Rajsamand 0.5 0.4 0.6 1.7 0.4 9.4 5.3 4.8 8.2
Sawai Madhopur 0.3 0.4 0.1 0.4 0.3 0.6 1.8 1.1 4.1
Sikar 0.3 0.4 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.2 1.2 0.9 2.2
Sirohi 0.2 0.2 0.4 1.7 1.4 3.0 4.3 4.2 4.8
Tonk 0.8 0.8 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.9 2.7 1.9 5.1
Udaipur 0.2 0.2 0.3 7.7 7.2 8.9 2.9 3.1 2.3

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FAMILY PLANNING PRACTICES (CMW AGED 15-49 YEARS)
Current Usage
State / District Condom/Nirodh (%) Emergency Contraceptive Pills (%) Any Traditional Method (%)

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 9.3 7.1 17.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 6.9 6.9 7.2
Ajmer 5.8 3.4 12.4 0.1 0.1 0.3 5.5 5.0 7.1
Alwar 6.6 5.2 18.4 0.2 0.2 0.0 11.5 11.4 11.9
Banswara 15.0 14.6 - 0.0 0.0 - 9.9 10.2 -
Baran 7.4 6.3 13.9 0.1 0.1 0.1 7.6 7.5 8.1
Barmer 7.6 6.9 14.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 11.7 11.9 9.9
Bharatpur 4.4 3.1 9.7 0.1 0.2 0.1 16.4 16.0 18.2
Bhilwara 14.2 12.1 22.7 0.1 0.1 0.2 3.8 3.7 4.4
Bikaner 16.2 10.5 24.8 0.1 0.1 0.1 4.2 3.2 5.7
Bundi 6.5 3.1 18.2 0.1 0.1 0.3 3.4 2.4 7.1
Chittaurgarh 15.5 15.2 17.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 7.8 7.7 8.3
Churu 7.5 5.7 11.9 0.1 0.1 0.1 4.5 4.4 4.6
Dausa 3.6 2.7 12.2 0.1 0.0 0.4 8.3 8.2 9.7
Dhaulpur 7.8 5.8 13.4 0.1 0.1 0.2 6.7 6.3 7.9
Dungarpur 14.5 14.0 19.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.3 8.7 4.1
Ganganagar 22.6 16.7 34.9 0.2 0.1 0.6 4.7 4.0 6.2
Hanumangarh 12.7 10.8 19.3 0.1 0.1 0.1 10.0 9.1 13.2
Jaipur 11.6 3.2 19.3 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.7 0.5 0.9
Jaisalmer 3.5 2.1 10.2 0.1 0.1 0.3 2.9 2.7 3.8
Jalor 6.2 5.9 9.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.5 7.3 9.7
Jhalawar 10.2 8.0 22.2 0.0 0.0 0.1 8.8 8.6 9.9
Jhunjhunun 5.2 4.0 9.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 9.7 9.4 10.8
Jodhpur 7.8 2.9 16.0 0.1 0.1 0.2 8.4 6.7 11.1
Karauli 4.0 1.6 13.1 0.2 0.1 0.4 6.5 6.6 6.3
Kota 17.8 13.0 21.6 0.1 0.1 0.1 5.7 6.5 5.1
Nagaur 2.3 2.1 3.5 0.3 0.3 0.3 2.6 2.9 1.3
Pali 11.2 8.2 20.2 0.1 0.0 0.2 4.3 4.4 4.2
Rajsamand 15.7 15.3 18.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 3.3 3.5 2.4
Sawai Madhopur 6.0 3.1 14.8 0.1 0.1 0.3 5.9 5.1 8.1
Sikar 3.7 2.9 6.0 0.3 0.1 0.9 10.1 9.2 12.8
Sirohi 9.4 9.0 11.6 0.1 0.1 0.1 7.8 7.4 10.0
Tonk 8.2 4.8 19.5 0.1 0.0 0.2 2.5 1.9 4.4
Udaipur 17.4 14.7 24.1 0.5 0.0 1.6 3.1 2.6 4.6

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FAMILY PLANNING PRACTICES (CMW AGED 15-49 YEARS)
Current Usage
State / District Periodic Abstinence (%) Withdrawal (%) LAM (%)

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 3.8 3.7 4.2 1.1 0.9 1.9 1.8 2.0 1.0
Ajmer 2.2 1.5 4.2 0.2 0.1 0.5 3.0 3.3 2.3
Alwar 6.1 5.9 7.1 1.5 1.4 2.4 3.6 3.7 2.4
Banswara 4.3 4.3 - 0.9 0.9 - 4.5 4.7 -
Baran 4.4 4.3 4.6 1.4 1.4 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.7
Barmer 8.5 8.5 8.6 0.6 0.6 0.8 2.3 2.5 0.5
Bharatpur 12.0 11.3 14.7 1.0 0.9 1.8 2.4 2.7 1.1
Bhilwara 2.1 1.9 2.9 0.6 0.5 1.0 1.0 1.1 0.3
Bikaner 0.5 0.3 0.6 2.5 1.4 4.3 1.1 1.5 0.6
Bundi 1.0 0.5 2.6 1.7 1.1 3.5 0.4 0.4 0.7
Chittaurgarh 6.6 6.5 7.2 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.8 0.9 0.7
Churu 0.9 0.7 1.3 0.5 0.4 0.8 3.0 3.3 2.4
Dausa 0.7 0.7 0.9 0.8 0.5 3.4 6.5 6.6 5.3
Dhaulpur 5.5 4.7 7.7 0.6 0.8 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.0
Dungarpur 6.3 6.7 2.2 0.5 0.4 0.8 1.5 1.5 0.8
Ganganagar 3.9 3.6 4.7 0.6 0.3 1.2 0.2 0.1 0.2
Hanumangarh 5.6 4.6 9.3 0.2 0.1 0.6 4.1 4.4 3.2
Jaipur 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.2 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.2
Jaisalmer 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.6 0.3 1.6 2.1 2.1 2.1
Jalor 4.3 4.0 7.0 1.2 1.2 1.9 1.7 1.8 0.5
Jhalawar 4.2 4.1 4.8 1.7 1.2 4.5 2.6 3.0 0.4
Jhunjhunun 4.6 4.5 5.0 2.2 2.1 2.8 2.9 2.9 2.8
Jodhpur 2.4 1.0 4.7 4.3 3.3 5.8 1.6 2.2 0.5
Karauli 3.5 3.7 3.1 0.9 0.8 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.3
Kota 3.1 3.7 2.6 1.4 1.5 1.3 1.1 1.0 1.2
Nagaur 1.1 1.0 1.2 0.6 0.7 0.1 0.6 0.7 0.0
Pali 2.8 3.1 1.9 0.4 0.2 1.0 1.0 0.9 1.2
Rajsamand 1.7 1.9 0.6 0.3 0.3 0.8 0.9 1.0 0.5
Sawai Madhopur 3.5 2.7 5.9 1.4 1.3 1.8 0.9 1.0 0.4
Sikar 7.5 6.5 10.7 1.1 1.1 0.9 1.4 1.5 1.1
Sirohi 3.6 3.1 6.5 1.4 1.3 1.8 2.7 2.9 1.6
Tonk 1.0 0.8 1.7 0.6 0.3 1.4 0.6 0.5 1.1
Udaipur 1.9 1.9 2.1 0.5 0.2 1.3 0.2 0.2 0.1

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Rajasthan: Current Usage of Family Planning Practices (CMW aged 15 - 49 years) (%)

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UNMET NEED FOR FAMILY PLANNING
Unmet need for Unmet need for Total Unmet need (%)
Spacing (%) Limiting (%)
State / District
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 8.1 8.6 6.6 4.5 4.6 4.3 12.6 13.1 10.9
Ajmer 8.6 9.1 7.1 7.7 7.9 7.2 16.3 17.0 14.3
Alwar 6.0 6.1 4.6 2.3 2.4 1.5 8.3 8.5 6.1
Banswara 6.0 5.9 - 2.1 2.1 - 8.1 8.0 -
Baran 10.4 11.0 7.4 6.8 6.6 8.2 17.2 17.5 15.6
Barmer 12.6 12.8 11.2 6.0 6.2 4.3 18.6 19.0 15.4
Bharatpur 10.5 11.0 8.6 3.4 3.5 2.7 13.9 14.5 11.3
Bhilwara 7.8 8.2 6.6 9.4 9.9 7.1 17.2 18.1 13.6
Bikaner 9.1 10.5 7.1 5.0 5.7 4.0 14.2 16.2 11.1
Bundi 11.6 13.2 6.2 8.1 9.7 2.7 19.7 22.9 8.9
Chittaurgarh 8.7 9.1 6.9 6.5 6.6 6.2 15.2 15.7 13.1
Churu 8.4 8.1 9.1 4.0 3.6 5.1 12.4 11.7 14.2
Dausa 7.8 7.8 8.1 4.6 4.6 5.1 12.4 12.4 13.3
Dhaulpur 15.2 17.3 9.5 10.3 10.9 8.5 25.5 28.1 18.0
Dungarpur 6.6 6.8 3.8 3.8 4.1 0.9 10.4 10.9 4.6
Ganganagar 4.0 4.2 3.5 0.6 0.7 0.3 4.5 4.9 3.9
Hanumangarh 3.6 3.3 4.5 1.1 1.0 1.4 4.6 4.3 5.9
Jaipur 9.9 10.5 9.4 6.8 7.1 6.4 16.7 17.6 15.8
Jaisalmer 19.5 22.2 7.0 8.6 9.5 4.3 28.1 31.6 11.2
Jalor 10.7 10.8 9.5 7.7 8.0 3.7 18.4 18.9 13.3
Jhalawar 7.2 7.5 5.3 5.9 6.6 2.3 13.1 14.1 7.6
Jhunjhunun 3.1 2.9 3.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.1 2.9 3.8
Jodhpur 11.3 13.8 7.2 6.9 8.3 4.6 18.3 22.2 11.8
Karauli 16.5 17.2 13.8 7.7 7.7 7.7 24.2 24.8 21.5
Kota 6.6 7.4 6.0 4.5 3.8 5.1 11.1 11.2 11.1
Nagaur 7.1 7.3 6.5 4.9 4.6 6.5 12.0 11.8 12.9
Pali 10.7 11.7 7.5 10.4 11.4 7.4 21.1 23.1 14.9
Rajsamand 7.8 8.6 2.7 13.6 15.1 4.0 21.4 23.7 6.7
Sawai Madhopur 12.5 13.7 8.8 6.7 6.8 6.1 19.1 20.5 15.0
Sikar 4.6 4.5 5.0 0.8 0.9 0.4 5.4 5.4 5.4
Sirohi 9.9 10.7 5.6 4.5 5.0 1.8 14.4 15.7 7.4
Tonk 13.2 14.2 10.0 11.4 12.2 8.7 24.6 26.4 18.8
Udaipur 7.4 9.3 2.2 9.6 8.9 11.4 17.0 18.2 13.6

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ANTE NATAL CARE
Currently Married Pregnant Women Mothers who received any Mothers who had Antenatal
aged 15-49 years registered for ANC (%) Antenatal Check-up (%) Check-up in First Trimester (%)
State / District
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 68.8 66.8 77.4 87.0 84.9 94.7 58.0 54.5 71.2
Ajmer 70.7 69.6 73.9 95.5 94.5 97.2 61.7 57.0 71.3
Alwar 66.7 66.1 73.7 91.9 91.2 97.2 65.8 64.9 73.9
Banswara 80.2 80.0 - 89.8 89.5 - 50.5 49.8 -
Baran 78.8 76.9 90.4 95.0 94.6 97.6 81.0 79.5 90.2
Barmer 46.3 43.2 80.0 58.6 56.3 90.8 26.4 24.4 54.0
Bharatpur 70.0 69.6 72.7 92.3 91.5 96.3 66.8 64.7 76.5
Bhilwara 68.9 67.6 73.9 91.4 90.1 96.6 64.3 60.9 78.6
Bikaner 66.2 64.7 68.8 88.3 84.3 96.3 45.1 38.8 58.5
Bundi 76.2 73.3 90.6 89.1 88.1 93.1 70.8 69.1 77.1
Chittaurgarh 77.8 76.5 84.4 90.2 89.0 96.3 62.9 59.3 80.8
Churu 67.1 65.9 69.6 84.2 84.1 84.8 63.4 61.9 67.2
Dausa 74.9 73.5 87.5 87.3 87.3 88.2 61.1 60.5 67.2
Dhaulpur 65.8 65.1 68.6 82.3 81.1 86.8 54.0 52.4 60.1
Dungarpur 76.1 75.5 87.0 88.3 87.8 96.9 53.9 53.4 64.0
Ganganagar 71.8 70.9 73.9 88.1 86.7 91.7 65.3 63.7 69.1
Hanumangarh 83.7 84.1 82.7 73.0 72.3 75.8 56.8 55.6 60.6
Jaipur 82.4 74.9 89.1 96.6 94.4 98.4 67.7 62.8 71.7
Jaisalmer 39.8 35.6 81.6 67.2 62.8 90.9 35.8 31.1 60.6
Jalor 64.3 62.5 82.5 74.6 73.8 85.7 31.4 30.7 42.3
Jhalawar 77.9 75.3 95.5 93.3 92.5 98.3 76.4 74.0 90.4
Jhunjhunun 80.2 80.9 78.4 93.7 92.9 95.6 74.3 72.1 81.7
Jodhpur 59.2 48.8 86.9 77.9 69.6 93.2 42.4 38.4 50.0
Karauli 61.2 59.9 65.6 91.2 90.4 95.0 61.5 60.4 67.2
Kota 68.2 69.8 66.7 96.1 94.5 97.4 80.4 76.6 83.9
Nagaur 69.5 70.8 61.8 94.4 94.0 96.4 54.0 54.0 54.2
Pali 67.8 64.5 75.5 86.8 85.0 93.7 51.7 48.1 65.8
Rajsamand 69.3 67.7 92.3 91.1 90.3 99.4 55.8 52.7 85.2
Sawai Madhopur 81.6 80.0 87.2 89.9 88.4 95.3 65.9 63.0 76.2
Sikar 77.5 77.1 78.9 85.5 85.0 87.0 71.3 70.0 75.0
Sirohi 63.8 64.1 61.8 82.0 80.4 93.5 45.0 41.8 68.5
Tonk 69.3 68.9 70.3 87.0 85.7 91.0 65.3 61.4 77.5
Udaipur 64.6 61.7 89.5 79.2 75.4 95.7 46.6 39.8 75.5

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Rajasthan: Antenatal Care(%)
ANTE NATAL CARE
Mothers who received 3 or Mothers who received at least one Mothers who consumed
State / District more Antenatal Care (%) Tetanus Toxoid (TT) injection(%) IFA for 100 days or more (%)

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 51.5 46.1 71.7 86.1 84.0 94.1 12.8 10.2 22.6
Ajmer 68.4 66.0 72.9 95.1 94.1 97.2 12.8 10.1 18.2
Alwar 51.0 48.2 77.1 91.4 90.7 97.2 10.5 9.6 19.3
Banswara 47.4 46.7 - 88.8 88.5 - 9.7 9.4 -
Baran 73.8 71.4 87.9 93.9 93.6 95.6 9.8 9.4 11.8
Barmer 29.0 26.8 64.6 57.3 55.0 89.4 6.2 4.9 24.0
Bharatpur 44.3 41.2 59.4 92.0 91.1 96.0 8.7 7.4 15.1
Bhilwara 54.5 50.2 73.5 90.6 89.3 96.2 17.9 15.4 29.1
Bikaner 53.2 43.8 72.6 88.1 84.2 96.3 17.1 11.9 28.0
Bundi 54.1 49.3 72.8 88.6 87.5 92.8 12.3 11.5 15.5
Chittaurgarh 47.7 42.6 73.4 89.4 88.0 96.3 11.1 9.5 18.7
Churu 46.2 45.6 48.0 84.1 83.9 84.8 14.4 16.5 9.2
Dausa 48.7 48.5 49.6 86.7 86.6 87.4 8.9 7.7 21.8
Dhaulpur 38.7 35.7 49.7 79.2 78.0 83.4 6.6 6.2 8.4
Dungarpur 47.2 45.3 82.0 87.8 87.4 96.3 7.7 7.1 18.6
Ganganagar 56.9 54.6 62.2 88.0 86.4 91.7 13.9 10.9 20.7
Hanumangarh 46.2 44.2 52.5 73.1 72.2 75.8 19.0 18.1 21.7
Jaipur 73.1 61.3 82.8 96.3 94.0 98.2 23.8 11.9 33.7
Jaisalmer 28.0 22.9 55.2 67.1 62.6 90.9 8.4 6.3 19.4
Jalor 42.4 41.0 61.9 72.1 71.7 78.6 10.0 8.8 27.4
Jhalawar 58.4 54.5 81.1 92.5 91.9 96.6 9.2 8.7 12.7
Jhunjhunun 53.1 51.0 59.6 93.3 92.6 95.4 18.8 15.4 30.1
Jodhpur 44.5 33.6 65.0 77.7 69.4 93.2 14.4 8.1 26.1
Karauli 47.4 45.2 58.8 90.2 89.3 94.5 6.0 6.2 5.0
Kota 75.9 66.7 84.4 95.1 93.9 96.2 18.3 11.2 24.6
Nagaur 38.9 37.6 46.4 94.2 93.7 96.4 6.2 5.3 10.4
Pali 54.9 51.3 69.6 85.3 83.6 92.1 14.8 12.0 25.6
Rajsamand 44.7 41.7 72.2 90.3 89.4 98.1 17.9 17.0 26.5
Sawai Madhopur 55.8 51.6 70.4 89.2 87.4 95.3 8.6 5.9 17.9
Sikar 50.4 46.1 63.4 85.3 84.9 86.6 8.6 7.8 10.9
Sirohi 47.6 44.3 72.0 80.6 79.1 91.5 11.2 10.3 18.0
Tonk 54.6 48.5 73.6 85.7 84.3 90.0 11.6 9.0 19.9
Udaipur 45.6 36.0 86.3 78.1 73.9 95.7 18.3 16.7 25.5

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ANTE NATAL CARE
Mothers who had Full Antenatal Mothers who received ANC Mothers whose Blood Pressure
State / District Check-up (%) from Govt. Source (%) (BP) taken (%)

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 9.2 6.6 18.9 52.6 50.9 58.5 70.9 66.2 88.5
Ajmer 9.4 7.4 13.4 48.5 46.8 51.9 92.7 92.0 94.1
Alwar 7.2 6.3 16.1 41.9 41.1 48.1 85.1 84.2 93.6
Banswara 5.3 5.2 - 47.7 47.5 - 58.6 57.3 -
Baran 8.9 8.5 11.1 54.4 53.6 59.3 72.3 70.8 81.5
Barmer 4.5 3.2 22.6 68.6 69.6 59.9 30.2 26.9 75.6
Bharatpur 5.1 3.7 11.4 38.6 34.7 56.4 78.6 77.8 82.2
Bhilwara 14.2 11.4 26.5 46.3 42.8 60.6 66.6 62.4 84.6
Bikaner 12.4 6.9 24.0 57.5 54.3 63.6 81.9 75.7 95.1
Bundi 9.1 8.0 13.1 57.7 57.0 60.5 74.7 72.4 83.7
Chittaurgarh 7.6 6.0 15.4 56.0 53.6 67.1 67.3 64.2 82.9
Churu 7.5 8.0 6.4 46.8 39.2 65.1 74.7 72.6 79.6
Dausa 6.1 5.3 15.1 48.3 46.6 66.7 77.2 76.4 86.6
Dhaulpur 4.6 4.3 5.9 47.8 42.2 67.3 47.5 44.3 59.6
Dungarpur 4.9 4.2 16.8 41.2 39.2 74.4 64.1 63.1 82.0
Ganganagar 10.8 7.6 18.1 58.2 65.7 42.0 85.5 83.9 89.1
Hanumangarh 13.9 12.6 17.7 49.1 52.6 39.3 72.8 72.0 75.3
Jaipur 19.7 8.6 29.0 61.2 66.6 56.9 94.7 90.5 98.2
Jaisalmer 4.1 2.5 12.7 78.4 76.1 86.7 62.7 57.5 90.3
Jalor 7.8 6.6 26.2 57.9 58.2 54.2 47.0 45.3 73.2
Jhalawar 8.0 7.3 12.0 54.0 51.0 70.6 61.3 57.3 85.2
Jhunjhunun 10.8 8.6 18.0 35.1 32.3 43.8 90.4 89.6 93.1
Jodhpur 9.4 4.9 17.9 68.8 68.1 69.7 71.1 59.9 92.1
Karauli 3.0 2.7 5.0 47.7 41.6 77.5 56.7 52.2 79.6
Kota 16.7 9.4 23.3 47.1 48.5 46.0 83.8 73.5 93.3
Nagaur 3.8 3.0 7.3 74.5 73.2 80.0 90.4 89.8 93.2
Pali 10.7 8.0 21.3 60.0 62.6 50.8 70.5 66.8 85.0
Rajsamand 11.0 9.9 21.6 55.7 53.8 71.4 73.0 71.5 86.4
Sawai Madhopur 6.4 3.9 14.8 43.7 44.1 42.4 63.9 58.6 82.1
Sikar 5.4 4.5 7.7 39.6 41.9 33.2 81.6 80.0 86.3
Sirohi 7.7 7.0 13.5 46.9 45.2 57.8 65.3 62.2 87.5
Tonk 9.0 6.4 17.0 67.6 65.7 73.0 66.2 64.9 70.1
Udaipur 12.6 9.7 24.8 55.0 49.0 75.2 62.7 55.6 92.8

70
Rajasthan: Mothers who received Full Antenatal Check-up (%)

71
ANTE NATAL CARE
Mothers whose Blood Mothers who underwent
State / District taken for Hb (%) Ultrasound (%)

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban


1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Rajasthan 57.0 50.3 82.1 44.8 37.2 73.1
Ajmer 79.6 75.1 88.9 55.8 47.0 73.9
Alwar 59.8 57.1 85.3 47.4 44.8 72.0
Banswara 43.4 41.7 - 25.5 23.6 -
Baran 64.8 62.0 81.8 51.9 47.1 80.8
Barmer 23.7 20.7 66.4 18.8 15.7 61.8
Bharatpur 49.1 45.0 68.8 32.8 29.0 51.0
Bhilwara 54.5 49.9 73.9 45.0 38.7 71.8
Bikaner 60.7 45.7 92.0 39.9 21.5 78.5
Bundi 66.7 62.1 84.5 52.0 47.9 68.0
Chittaurgarh 51.2 45.0 82.1 44.0 38.0 74.2
Churu 50.4 46.5 60.0 40.8 36.6 51.2
Dausa 46.9 44.1 78.2 38.1 36.6 54.6
Dhaulpur 38.3 33.7 55.3 29.1 26.1 40.2
Dungarpur 43.5 41.1 87.0 34.0 31.1 86.3
Ganganagar 74.6 70.1 85.0 57.9 50.6 74.8
Hanumangarh 65.6 64.9 67.7 54.9 53.1 60.1
Jaipur 88.4 81.0 94.5 76.6 65.2 86.0
Jaisalmer 42.2 33.7 87.3 31.2 22.4 77.6
Jalor 35.6 34.2 57.7 28.4 26.8 52.4
Jhalawar 52.0 47.3 79.7 42.4 37.0 74.2
Jhunjhunun 77.9 74.9 87.9 69.2 66.5 77.9
Jodhpur 58.8 45.6 83.6 49.4 34.2 77.9
Karauli 45.9 39.8 76.6 34.2 29.6 57.2
Kota 71.3 58.8 82.7 70.3 54.5 84.7
Nagaur 70.7 67.1 86.5 48.5 44.9 64.1
Pali 55.4 51.0 72.8 50.1 44.4 72.6
Rajsamand 63.4 60.9 86.4 39.3 37.0 61.1
Sawai Madhopur 50.9 44.5 72.8 42.6 36.9 62.3
Sikar 66.0 60.5 82.0 59.2 53.0 77.5
Sirohi 47.7 43.5 78.0 41.1 37.5 67.0
Tonk 60.2 55.1 76.2 42.0 37.2 56.8
Udaipur 54.9 48.2 83.1 35.1 24.3 81.3

72
Rajasthan: Mothers who received tests during Ante Natal Check-up (%)

73
DELIVERY CARE
Institutional Delivery (%) Delivery at Delivery at
Government Institution (%) Private Institution (%)
State / District
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 74.4 71.2 86.6 57.9 58.7 55.0 16.2 12.1 31.3
Ajmer 73.3 69.5 81.0 48.2 48.4 47.6 22.8 17.9 33.0
Alwar 80.3 79.7 85.8 63.9 65.7 46.8 16.4 14.0 39.0
Banswara 81.9 81.4 - 73.4 73.8 - 8.5 7.6 -
Baran 92.4 92.4 92.6 83.8 85.2 75.1 8.6 7.1 17.5
Barmer 41.3 39.5 67.3 34.2 34.0 38.2 7.0 5.5 29.0
Bharatpur 72.6 69.9 85.9 60.1 59.7 62.1 12.5 10.1 23.8
Bhilwara 67.6 63.9 83.8 54.0 51.5 65.0 13.2 11.9 18.8
Bikaner 59.7 48.2 84.0 45.7 42.6 52.0 14.0 5.5 31.7
Bundi 85.3 82.9 94.7 76.3 76.7 74.7 9.1 6.2 20.0
Chittaurgarh 79.9 78.1 88.7 70.8 70.4 72.5 8.9 7.5 15.8
Churu 59.9 57.9 64.8 48.2 49.1 46.0 11.6 8.7 18.8
Dausa 83.9 83.0 93.3 57.5 57.6 56.3 26.0 25.0 37.0
Dhaulpur 82.7 80.4 91.3 71.5 72.9 66.0 11.1 7.4 25.0
Dungarpur 70.2 68.8 96.3 61.1 60.3 74.5 9.1 8.4 21.7
Ganganagar 81.8 79.3 87.4 53.5 60.5 37.3 28.3 18.9 50.1
Hanumangarh 62.8 62.4 64.1 38.8 42.1 29.3 24.0 20.3 34.8
Jaipur 91.8 90.2 93.2 58.5 66.5 52.0 33.2 23.6 41.1
Jaisalmer 40.5 33.7 77.0 36.5 31.8 61.8 4.0 1.9 15.2
Jalor 55.4 53.6 82.7 36.2 35.8 42.9 18.1 16.7 38.7
Jhalawar 81.4 79.9 89.7 71.2 72.1 66.0 9.7 7.4 23.7
Jhunjhunun 82.7 82.0 84.8 45.0 48.1 34.7 36.9 32.9 49.9
Jodhpur 60.4 49.1 81.8 50.3 42.4 65.0 10.1 6.6 16.8
Karauli 87.0 85.7 93.5 75.1 75.5 72.6 11.5 9.8 20.4
Kota 84.9 81.3 88.2 54.2 66.3 43.3 30.1 15.0 43.9
Nagaur 80.8 79.2 87.5 70.6 70.8 69.8 10.2 8.4 17.7
Pali 69.5 67.8 76.4 59.9 60.1 59.2 9.6 7.7 17.2
Rajsamand 74.1 72.6 87.7 62.2 62.5 58.6 11.2 9.7 25.3
Sawai Madhopur 80.7 79.9 83.3 62.6 67.2 46.7 17.9 12.6 36.2
Sikar 84.1 81.5 91.5 42.6 49.3 23.2 39.3 30.3 65.5
Sirohi 81.3 79.8 92.5 57.0 57.5 53.5 24.2 22.2 39.0
Tonk 79.3 77.3 85.5 65.4 65.6 64.5 13.9 11.7 20.9
Udaipur 64.8 57.8 94.6 56.2 50.8 79.1 7.9 6.2 15.1

74
Rajasthan: Institutional Delivery (%)

75
DELIVERY CARE
Delivery at Home (%) Delivery at home conducted by Safe Delivery (%)
skilled health personnel (%)
State / District
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 25.2 28.4 13.1 35.8 33.9 50.8 80.0 77.3 90.1
Ajmer 26.6 30.3 19.0 33.3 32.1 37.2 76.9 73.3 84.2
Alwar 19.6 20.2 14.2 38.1 36.6 58.1 83.8 83.0 90.8
Banswara 17.3 17.7 - 23.9 23.8 - 85.3 84.9 -
Baran 6.8 6.9 6.4 39.5 39.9 36.8 93.6 93.6 93.6
Barmer 58.5 60.3 32.7 37.2 36.8 47.9 59.0 57.7 77.9
Bharatpur 27.3 30.0 14.1 26.2 25.9 28.6 76.2 73.6 88.9
Bhilwara 32.1 35.9 16.2 32.1 29.7 55.3 75.1 71.8 89.8
Bikaner 40.0 51.4 16.0 36.1 34.6 46.2 69.7 60.4 89.2
Bundi 14.2 16.6 5.1 45.2 45.1 47.4 88.8 87.0 95.8
Chittaurgarh 19.5 21.4 9.6 31.5 27.7 73.9 83.9 82.3 91.6
Churu 40.0 41.9 35.2 37.8 36.0 43.2 71.6 70.4 74.4
Dausa 15.6 16.4 6.7 31.9 31.2 50.0 86.0 85.4 93.3
Dhaulpur 16.8 19.0 8.7 38.3 34.8 67.7 85.1 82.4 95.2
Dungarpur 29.1 30.5 3.1 20.9 20.9 20.0 74.5 73.3 96.9
Ganganagar 18.2 20.6 12.6 62.2 59.7 71.7 84.2 81.7 90.0
Hanumangarh 37.2 37.6 35.9 55.5 53.9 60.6 73.1 72.9 73.7
Jaipur 8.1 9.7 6.7 36.1 25.9 48.3 93.2 91.1 94.9
Jaisalmer 59.4 66.2 23.0 39.6 38.9 50.0 55.5 49.6 86.7
Jalor 43.9 45.7 17.3 45.4 45.0 62.1 72.6 71.5 89.8
Jhalawar 18.0 19.4 10.0 35.6 32.4 72.4 84.9 83.7 91.1
Jhunjhunun 17.1 17.8 14.9 36.0 33.2 46.6 87.1 86.1 90.5
Jodhpur 38.6 50.4 16.4 32.3 30.3 43.5 68.4 59.5 85.0
Karauli 12.1 13.4 5.5 40.4 37.8 72.7 88.9 87.6 95.7
Kota 14.7 18.5 11.2 58.5 43.4 81.0 87.4 83.4 91.0
Nagaur 19.0 20.5 12.5 40.4 40.2 41.7 85.5 84.3 90.6
Pali 30.3 31.9 23.6 44.8 42.3 58.7 77.1 75.8 82.1
Rajsamand 25.2 26.6 11.7 37.2 36.0 63.2 79.9 78.4 93.9
Sawai Madhopur 18.3 19.1 15.6 30.1 28.4 37.5 82.8 82.1 84.9
Sikar 15.6 18.0 8.5 46.9 47.0 45.8 89.0 87.0 95.1
Sirohi 18.2 19.8 6.5 28.6 27.8 46.2 85.2 84.0 94.0
Tonk 20.0 21.8 14.1 35.1 33.6 42.0 83.4 81.2 90.0
Udaipur 34.8 41.7 5.4 22.2 22.1 26.7 69.0 62.8 95.7

76
Rajasthan: Safe Delivery (%)

77
DELIVERY CARE
Caesarean out of total delivery taken Caesarean out of total delivery taken
State / District place in Government Institutions (%) place in Private Institutions (%)

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban


1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Rajasthan 5.6 4.2 11.2 21.1 18.8 24.6
Ajmer 10.9 7.2 18.7 24.7 17.6 32.5
Alwar 5.1 4.8 8.8 21.3 19.2 28.2
Banswara 3.7 2.8 - 15.4 13.6 -
Baran 4.1 3.4 9.0 33.6 30.8 40.4
Barmer 4.2 3.8 9.6 31.4 28.6 38.7
Bharatpur 5.7 4.7 10.3 25.4 21.9 32.4
Bhilwara 4.5 3.1 9.2 27.6 29.4 22.7
Bikaner 9.3 6.7 13.6 29.3 24.6 31.1
Bundi 5.0 3.8 10.0 39.8 34.1 46.7
Chittaurgarh 5.0 3.2 13.8 17.4 15.8 21.1
Churu 3.7 3.8 3.5 16.7 14.5 19.1
Dausa 3.7 3.4 6.0 9.5 9.3 11.4
Dhaulpur 2.1 1.7 3.4 27.8 28.6 27.0
Dungarpur 4.6 4.0 13.3 35.1 33.6 45.7
Ganganagar 9.3 8.9 10.8 19.4 22.6 16.6
Hanumangarh 9.2 10.1 5.2 23.4 20.9 27.5
Jaipur 9.2 5.7 12.9 23.1 22.0 23.6
Jaisalmer 6.7 3.8 14.7 34.0 25.0 40.0
Jalor 3.1 2.9 5.6 14.4 14.9 10.8
Jhalawar 4.5 3.4 12.0 28.7 22.2 40.6
Jhunjhunun 3.5 3.7 2.2 11.3 12.7 8.2
Jodhpur 10.7 7.3 14.8 32.2 23.8 38.3
Karauli 1.5 1.2 2.7 15.4 15.7 14.6
Kota 8.7 5.2 13.5 24.1 25.8 23.6
Nagaur 3.9 3.8 4.5 16.0 16.6 14.7
Pali 6.6 5.1 12.6 31.4 23.9 44.7
Rajsamand 4.5 3.5 14.7 24.5 24.5 24.4
Sawai Madhopur 3.7 3.3 5.8 11.3 10.9 11.8
Sikar 6.4 5.5 12.1 12.6 12.8 12.4
Sirohi 3.6 3.3 5.6 14.6 12.8 21.8
Tonk 7.1 5.8 11.4 18.0 12.0 28.4
Udaipur 6.9 4.4 13.6 23.2 14.5 38.1

78
Rajasthan: Caesarean out of total delivery taken place in Government/Private Institutions (%)

79
POST NATAL CARE
Less than 24 hrs. stay in Mothers who received Post-natal Mothers who received Post-natal
institution after delivery (%) Check-up within 48 hrs. of delivery (%) Check-up within 1 week of delivery (%)
State / District
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 30.0 31.6 25.0 76.6 73.9 86.9 79.3 76.7 88.9
Ajmer 20.9 24.4 14.8 73.3 69.3 81.4 75.5 71.8 83.2
Alwar 37.8 38.1 34.4 82.4 81.6 90.4 84.3 83.4 92.2
Banswara 32.6 32.7 - 83.8 83.3 - 85.5 85.1 -
Baran 27.3 27.7 25.5 91.9 91.7 93.3 93.0 92.8 94.3
Barmer 46.3 48.6 27.7 56.4 55.0 75.6 58.4 56.8 79.3
Bharatpur 39.6 37.9 46.1 76.8 74.5 87.9 78.7 76.4 89.6
Bhilwara 25.0 24.6 26.0 74.7 71.5 88.0 77.5 74.1 91.4
Bikaner 16.0 20.4 10.6 66.0 55.6 88.0 70.0 60.9 89.2
Bundi 21.2 22.3 17.5 85.8 84.1 92.5 87.9 86.1 94.9
Chittaurgarh 31.4 32.2 27.8 79.2 79.0 80.0 83.1 82.9 84.2
Churu 32.9 33.9 30.4 69.1 67.5 72.8 71.5 70.3 74.4
Dausa 22.9 22.2 29.7 83.7 83.0 90.8 85.4 84.6 94.1
Dhaulpur 36.7 35.0 42.0 78.2 76.3 85.7 81.0 79.1 88.2
Dungarpur 26.4 26.1 30.5 70.9 69.5 96.3 73.2 72.0 96.3
Ganganagar 21.9 19.4 27.2 80.4 77.9 86.2 83.4 81.3 88.4
Hanumangarh 19.4 20.9 15.0 75.0 74.1 77.8 77.8 76.8 80.8
Jaipur 22.4 25.8 19.7 88.6 86.5 90.4 90.4 88.5 92.0
Jaisalmer 31.8 33.3 28.3 47.3 41.3 79.4 50.3 44.2 82.4
Jalor 53.6 53.4 55.9 66.3 65.4 79.2 68.6 67.8 79.8
Jhalawar 28.1 29.6 20.3 87.2 85.9 94.8 87.6 86.4 94.8
Jhunjhunun 35.3 34.7 37.3 85.6 84.2 90.2 87.6 86.1 92.3
Jodhpur 32.3 38.1 25.9 63.6 52.7 84.3 67.6 57.8 86.1
Karauli 33.8 36.2 21.6 86.4 85.5 91.0 89.2 88.5 93.0
Kota 22.3 27.2 18.3 85.0 81.4 88.3 87.6 83.7 91.1
Nagaur 37.7 37.7 37.5 76.4 74.9 82.8 80.4 79.2 85.9
Pali 29.4 31.9 21.3 74.4 72.7 81.0 76.5 75.2 81.7
Rajsamand 28.0 25.9 45.1 75.6 74.2 88.9 79.2 77.7 92.6
Sawai Madhopur 27.6 28.2 25.7 80.6 79.3 84.8 84.2 83.5 86.4
Sikar 36.8 31.9 49.4 84.7 82.5 91.2 86.0 83.8 92.6
Sirohi 33.2 34.5 25.4 82.7 81.2 93.5 84.8 83.6 94.0
Tonk 23.6 26.5 15.4 73.9 70.9 83.4 80.0 77.9 86.7
Udaipur 24.5 26.6 19.1 62.5 56.0 90.3 67.4 61.6 92.1

80
POST NATAL CARE
Mothers who did not receive New borns who were checked up
State / District any Post-natal Check-up (%) within 24 hrs. of birth (%)

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban


1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Rajasthan 19.9 22.4 10.4 73.4 70.4 84.6
Ajmer 21.7 25.3 14.2 70.2 65.6 79.9
Alwar 15.4 16.2 7.8 80.3 80.2 81.7
Banswara 14.3 14.7 - 78.6 77.9 -
Baran 6.2 6.4 5.1 90.0 90.3 88.4
Barmer 41.1 42.6 20.3 54.4 52.9 76.0
Bharatpur 20.8 23.1 10.1 73.7 71.1 86.1
Bhilwara 21.4 24.5 8.1 69.6 65.5 86.1
Bikaner 29.7 38.9 10.5 63.1 54.9 80.2
Bundi 11.4 13.1 4.5 82.0 80.7 86.9
Chittaurgarh 15.6 15.5 15.8 78.0 76.8 83.5
Churu 28.1 29.3 25.2 67.2 65.5 71.4
Dausa 14.2 14.9 5.9 81.6 80.7 91.5
Dhaulpur 18.5 20.3 11.5 72.3 70.7 77.8
Dungarpur 26.0 27.2 3.7 64.8 63.0 94.7
Ganganagar 16.4 18.4 11.6 81.9 79.4 87.6
Hanumangarh 21.5 22.6 18.2 72.2 72.0 72.7
Jaipur 9.4 11.2 7.9 88.9 86.9 90.5
Jaisalmer 48.7 54.8 16.4 42.6 36.9 72.6
Jalor 30.9 31.6 20.2 62.7 61.7 76.8
Jhalawar 11.7 12.8 5.2 83.9 82.4 92.8
Jhunjhunun 12.2 13.7 7.5 83.1 82.2 86.1
Jodhpur 30.4 39.6 13.2 59.5 48.5 79.9
Karauli 10.2 11.1 5.5 85.6 84.9 89.4
Kota 11.8 15.2 8.7 81.4 74.5 87.4
Nagaur 17.2 18.7 10.9 73.0 71.7 78.1
Pali 22.8 24.0 18.1 67.4 64.5 78.1
Rajsamand 19.7 21.2 5.6 71.2 70.1 80.9
Sawai Madhopur 14.3 15.0 11.7 77.2 75.9 81.3
Sikar 13.1 15.3 6.7 83.1 80.8 90.1
Sirohi 15.1 16.3 6.0 79.9 78.2 92.4
Tonk 18.0 19.7 12.5 69.4 68.1 73.4
Udaipur 30.9 36.7 6.1 57.2 49.3 91.5

81
82
Rajasthan: Mothers by status of receipt of Post-natal Check-up (%)
JANANI SURAKSHA YOJANA (JSY)
Mothers who availed financial Mothers who availed financial assistance Mothers who availed financial assistance
assistance for delivery for institutional delivery for Government Institutional delivery
State / District under JSY (%) under JSY (%) under JSY (%)

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 57.7 58.5 54.4 77.0 81.6 62.8 93.9 94.4 92.0
Ajmer 46.2 46.5 45.7 65.0 69.9 56.8 92.3 93.9 88.9
Alwar 64.4 66.5 44.0 80.1 83.4 51.3 96.9 97.4 91.2
Banswara 70.8 71.1 - 85.7 86.5 - 94.6 94.5 -
Baran 81.7 83.5 71.0 87.7 89.6 76.4 95.9 96.3 93.7
Barmer 33.3 33.1 35.0 77.6 80.8 51.4 89.3 90.1 78.3
Bharatpur 59.9 59.7 60.4 82.0 85.0 70.3 97.4 97.8 95.7
Bhilwara 51.8 49.4 62.0 76.2 76.9 74.0 91.8 91.3 93.4
Bikaner 44.7 42.3 49.5 74.6 87.4 59.2 95.5 96.4 94.1
Bundi 75.5 76.9 69.9 85.9 89.5 73.5 95.3 96.2 91.8
Chittaurgarh 67.1 67.3 66.3 83.4 85.4 74.5 91.9 92.2 90.2
Churu 49.3 49.4 49.2 81.1 83.7 75.3 95.4 95.6 94.8
Dausa 60.9 60.8 62.2 72.2 72.7 66.7 97.4 97.6 95.5
Dhaulpur 68.3 69.9 62.4 82.3 86.5 68.2 93.4 93.8 91.9
Dungarpur 57.1 56.8 63.4 81.1 82.3 65.8 92.4 93.1 82.5
Ganganagar 52.7 59.7 36.6 64.0 74.5 41.8 95.3 96.1 92.4
Hanumangarh 37.8 40.8 28.8 59.4 64.5 44.9 90.8 91.5 87.9
Jaipur 62.8 73.0 54.4 68.1 80.1 58.4 96.2 95.9 96.4
Jaisalmer 34.0 29.8 56.4 83.3 87.6 73.2 91.8 92.4 90.2
Jalor 38.5 37.8 49.4 66.1 66.7 59.9 87.6 88.1 81.9
Jhalawar 70.8 71.4 67.0 86.7 89.0 74.3 95.1 95.1 94.8
Jhunjhunun 42.1 46.1 29.0 51.2 56.6 34.3 87.7 90.0 77.8
Jodhpur 48.7 40.9 63.2 79.4 82.4 76.0 93.1 92.8 93.4
Karauli 77.4 76.4 82.1 88.4 88.5 87.7 95.4 94.9 97.9
Kota 53.9 67.5 41.6 63.2 82.2 47.1 93.6 97.5 88.1
Nagaur 71.9 71.8 72.4 88.8 90.3 82.7 97.5 97.6 97.0
Pali 59.4 59.8 57.8 84.3 86.8 75.4 93.8 94.2 92.0
Rajsamand 59.8 59.9 58.6 80.2 81.6 68.4 92.6 92.6 92.6
Sawai Madhopur 65.7 69.5 52.5 80.8 86.0 63.4 92.5 93.5 87.5
Sikar 42.7 50.4 20.1 51.4 62.6 22.2 91.3 92.9 81.8
Sirohi 63.4 63.1 65.5 77.5 78.5 70.8 92.0 92.6 86.9
Tonk 68.7 67.5 72.1 85.1 85.5 83.9 92.8 91.7 96.2
Udaipur 53.9 50.1 69.8 83.2 87.1 73.3 92.8 95.3 85.9

83
84
Rajasthan: Mothers who availed financial assistance for delivery under JSY (%)
IMMUNIZATION, VITAMIN A & IRON SUPPLEMENT AND BIRTH WEIGHT
Children aged 12-23 months Children aged 12-23 months Children aged 12-23 months who have
having Immunization Card (%) who have received BCG (%) received 3 doses of Polio vaccine (%)
State / District
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 71.7 67.5 87.8 91.1 89.9 95.8 78.1 76.4 84.3
Ajmer 90.5 89.4 92.7 98.6 98.2 99.3 94.9 94.7 95.3
Alwar 71.2 70.0 81.9 98.5 98.4 100.0 93.8 93.6 95.7
Banswara 53.7 51.8 98.1 90.4 90.0 - 88.9 88.5 -
Baran 66.6 64.4 80.0 96.5 96.0 99.5 85.0 84.0 91.3
Barmer 32.7 29.8 70.8 80.1 79.1 93.4 70.9 70.7 74.5
Bharatpur 74.1 72.0 82.8 98.1 98.0 98.4 87.2 86.7 89.2
Bhilwara 73.2 69.3 88.8 90.5 88.4 99.3 76.0 73.6 85.8
Bikaner 76.4 70.5 89.1 83.9 78.6 95.5 82.4 77.5 92.9
Bundi 79.3 76.5 90.3 93.1 91.7 98.3 72.1 69.9 80.6
Chittaurgarh 74.9 71.2 92.6 90.8 89.6 97.0 76.5 73.6 90.4
Churu 87.4 86.4 90.1 98.0 98.2 97.5 92.0 90.6 95.9
Dausa 68.1 67.2 79.7 98.7 98.6 100.0 83.5 82.4 96.6
Dhaulpur 76.0 74.6 81.6 90.9 90.7 91.7 57.7 56.3 63.2
Dungarpur 53.3 51.4 86.2 90.1 89.4 98.9 85.3 84.8 93.6
Ganganagar 94.8 93.1 97.9 99.2 98.9 99.6 92.4 90.4 96.3
Hanumangarh 95.7 95.8 95.6 100.0 100.0 100.0 98.6 99.4 95.6
Jaipur 87.0 78.7 94.2 95.4 93.1 97.5 90.0 86.5 93.0
Jaisalmer 64.0 60.0 85.9 96.8 96.4 98.9 90.4 91.7 83.7
Jalor 46.0 45.1 59.6 82.7 82.6 84.9 68.5 67.9 78.8
Jhalawar 72.5 69.5 91.3 93.2 92.6 97.7 70.4 68.9 79.8
Jhunjhunun 85.5 86.5 81.9 97.4 96.9 99.5 87.9 88.9 84.0
Jodhpur 75.0 66.1 90.0 90.3 88.4 93.3 81.3 78.5 86.0
Karauli 77.4 76.1 84.9 93.8 93.6 94.9 68.6 66.0 83.2
Kota 85.9 83.7 87.9 96.1 95.5 96.6 83.1 84.2 82.1
Nagaur 83.9 82.0 92.1 98.6 98.5 98.9 88.9 87.6 94.4
Pali 76.2 73.5 87.5 91.7 91.1 94.2 75.7 75.5 76.5
Rajsamand 70.9 68.5 93.6 91.5 91.1 95.7 70.2 68.8 83.0
Sawai Madhopur 70.8 69.1 76.8 88.1 87.1 91.7 56.3 54.1 64.3
Sikar 91.4 90.2 95.9 99.3 99.1 100.0 92.2 94.2 85.1
Sirohi 67.7 66.8 75.0 87.7 86.7 95.4 67.4 66.1 77.8
Tonk 79.0 78.0 82.0 93.6 93.2 95.3 63.3 60.8 71.0
Udaipur 64.5 60.5 82.5 92.2 90.8 98.3 89.3 88.4 93.6

85
IMMUNIZATION, VITAMIN A & IRON SUPPLEMENT AND BIRTH WEIGHT
Children aged 12-23 months who have Children aged 12-23 months who Children aged 12-23 months
received 3 doses of DPT vaccine (%) have received Measles vaccine (%) Fully Immunized (%)
State / District
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 76.1 74.4 82.9 81.5 80.0 87.0 69.2 67.6 75.3
Ajmer 93.4 92.3 95.6 93.8 93.7 94.2 84.9 83.5 87.6
Alwar 93.7 93.2 98.3 91.5 91.9 87.9 82.6 82.3 84.5
Banswara 88.6 88.3 - 90.2 89.9 - 87.1 86.7 -
Baran 81.4 79.9 90.3 84.7 84.6 85.1 76.1 75.3 81.0
Barmer 70.4 70.2 73.7 71.3 70.5 81.0 66.6 66.2 72.3
Bharatpur 92.2 91.8 94.1 90.4 90.8 88.7 78.0 77.6 79.6
Bhilwara 77.6 75.7 85.1 84.4 83.1 89.6 73.0 70.4 83.6
Bikaner 79.0 75.8 85.9 77.6 72.6 88.5 71.7 67.2 81.4
Bundi 64.2 62.0 73.0 77.5 75.2 86.3 58.2 56.2 66.1
Chittaurgarh 76.4 74.3 86.8 80.3 78.2 90.4 72.5 71.3 77.9
Churu 88.2 86.2 93.4 93.0 92.5 94.2 80.6 78.9 85.1
Dausa 84.4 84.1 88.1 87.6 88.2 81.4 73.5 73.2 78.0
Dhaulpur 51.9 49.3 61.8 74.8 74.9 74.6 41.5 38.8 51.8
Dungarpur 85.4 84.9 93.6 86.9 86.5 93.6 83.5 83.0 92.6
Ganganagar 93.0 91.2 96.3 93.1 93.0 93.4 84.3 81.7 89.3
Hanumangarh 97.1 97.8 94.5 99.7 99.6 100.0 95.9 97.2 91.2
Jaipur 91.4 88.9 93.5 91.5 86.3 96.0 77.5 67.9 85.9
Jaisalmer 92.0 91.7 93.5 85.0 85.5 82.6 76.6 77.5 71.7
Jalor 67.0 66.2 78.8 69.4 68.8 79.8 63.5 62.9 73.7
Jhalawar 70.6 69.7 76.3 71.9 70.5 80.3 57.5 57.1 60.1
Jhunjhunun 87.1 87.0 87.2 89.8 89.9 89.4 78.0 79.4 72.9
Jodhpur 79.6 77.3 83.3 81.5 80.8 82.7 67.8 65.3 72.0
Karauli 47.0 44.2 63.0 78.0 77.1 83.2 42.6 39.8 58.0
Kota 82.6 83.4 81.9 89.9 91.5 88.5 78.1 80.6 75.9
Nagaur 90.3 88.8 96.6 93.1 93.0 93.3 79.2 77.6 86.5
Pali 77.1 77.0 77.6 77.0 76.5 79.2 68.8 69.3 66.3
Rajsamand 70.9 69.3 86.2 83.6 82.8 91.5 64.5 63.2 76.6
Sawai Madhopur 50.0 45.7 65.5 69.4 68.1 74.4 44.2 40.3 58.3
Sikar 95.1 95.8 92.6 95.5 95.2 96.7 86.0 88.1 78.5
Sirohi 69.4 67.7 82.4 71.8 70.4 83.3 65.3 64.0 75.9
Tonk 59.1 57.2 65.1 73.9 72.8 77.2 53.1 51.0 59.8
Udaipur 85.8 83.7 95.3 87.7 85.7 96.5 84.7 83.1 91.8

86
Rajasthan: Children aged 12-23 months having Immunization Card vs. Fully Immunized (%)

87
IMMUNIZATION, VITAMIN A & IRON SUPPLEMENT AND BIRTH WEIGHT
Children who have received Children who did not receive Children (aged 6-35 months) who
Polio dose at birth (%) any vaccination (%) received at least one Vitamin A
State / District dose during last six months (%)

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 78.6 75.9 88.9 5.4 6.0 2.8 66.1 65.4 68.7
Ajmer 80.5 77.7 85.8 5.0 5.3 4.4 64.5 61.4 70.4
Alwar 81.3 80.5 88.8 5.3 5.6 2.6 42.1 39.5 65.5
Banswara 79.6 78.9 - 6.1 6.4 - 86.2 86.1 -
Baran 91.8 91.1 96.4 1.1 1.2 0.5 72.9 72.7 74.4
Barmer 47.8 46.0 71.5 11.8 12.5 2.2 61.6 62.3 52.6
Bharatpur 78.6 77.1 84.4 6.9 7.2 5.4 43.3 42.4 46.8
Bhilwara 81.5 79.0 91.8 6.1 7.6 0.0 70.1 69.2 73.9
Bikaner 65.3 55.2 87.2 13.5 18.0 3.8 37.5 35.5 41.7
Bundi 89.5 88.5 93.5 2.7 3.2 0.8 69.8 65.8 85.5
Chittaurgarh 82.0 79.6 93.4 4.9 5.9 0.0 72.5 70.6 81.6
Churu 74.6 72.0 81.8 7.8 8.5 5.8 58.7 61.1 52.1
Dausa 81.6 80.9 89.8 6.7 6.5 8.5 43.0 42.2 52.5
Dhaulpur 85.5 85.1 87.3 3.6 3.3 4.8 47.1 48.5 41.7
Dungarpur 75.8 74.8 93.6 6.1 6.4 0.0 84.1 83.6 93.6
Ganganagar 85.9 84.8 88.0 1.7 2.3 0.4 53.0 50.9 57.0
Hanumangarh 78.0 77.3 80.2 1.6 1.7 1.1 73.4 76.3 63.7
Jaipur 91.6 90.4 92.6 2.7 3.5 2.0 56.0 46.4 64.3
Jaisalmer 50.0 44.1 81.5 9.9 10.9 4.3 29.4 25.5 50.0
Jalor 56.0 55.4 65.7 7.8 7.8 8.1 70.6 69.9 80.8
Jhalawar 81.0 78.8 94.2 3.8 4.4 0.6 52.8 49.3 74.6
Jhunjhunun 86.9 87.0 86.7 3.5 2.7 6.4 54.3 53.6 56.9
Jodhpur 66.4 58.3 80.0 16.5 23.2 5.3 42.2 38.0 49.3
Karauli 85.2 83.8 93.3 1.4 1.5 0.8 45.2 44.7 47.9
Kota 92.2 90.7 93.5 2.1 1.8 2.2 79.2 80.6 78.0
Nagaur 80.2 79.3 84.3 5.9 5.7 6.7 76.8 75.6 82.0
Pali 83.5 82.1 89.4 6.0 6.2 5.1 60.6 58.8 68.2
Rajsamand 81.5 80.1 94.7 4.5 5.0 0.0 79.8 79.1 86.2
Sawai Madhopur 80.0 80.2 79.2 3.4 3.5 3.0 48.8 47.3 54.2
Sikar 84.7 82.5 92.6 3.1 3.6 1.7 58.0 57.9 58.7
Sirohi 79.4 78.0 90.7 8.3 9.0 2.8 65.5 64.7 71.3
Tonk 84.2 82.7 89.1 4.7 4.8 4.1 59.1 59.2 58.6
Udaipur 72.2 67.7 92.4 2.2 2.6 0.6 88.5 88.1 90.6

88
IMMUNIZATION, VITAMIN A & IRON SUPPLEMENT AND BIRTH WEIGHT
Children (aged 6-35 months) who Children whose birth weight Children with birth weight
received IFAtablets/syrup was taken (%) less than 2.5 Kg. (%)
State / District during last 3 months (%))

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 10.9 10.5 12.1 60.6 55.6 79.7 38.2 40.9 31.1
Ajmer 17.9 16.6 20.4 72.1 67.4 81.8 30.4 30.1 30.8
Alwar 10.1 10.1 10.3 74.4 73.9 79.2 31.4 31.9 26.2
Banswara 5.4 5.5 - 45.1 43.5 - 42.7 43.6 -
Baran 6.2 5.4 11.3 62.6 60.4 76.5 56.5 60.0 38.4
Barmer 3.0 2.9 2.9 20.4 17.9 58.2 40.4 42.3 30.7
Bharatpur 12.4 12.2 13.4 68.0 65.1 81.6 23.1 24.1 19.0
Bhilwara 9.4 9.1 11.2 51.1 45.9 74.6 44.4 52.0 25.5
Bikaner 7.0 6.1 9.0 60.0 48.9 81.9 32.4 30.5 34.4
Bundi 12.9 12.6 14.5 70.3 67.3 82.1 45.5 48.7 35.2
Chittaurgarh 14.4 13.6 18.4 62.0 59.2 75.8 41.1 44.7 27.0
Churu 6.5 7.7 3.3 59.1 57.8 62.4 27.6 24.4 34.6
Dausa 10.3 9.6 18.6 69.0 67.7 82.4 41.1 41.4 38.8
Dhaulpur 10.3 10.3 10.0 50.3 47.8 60.0 57.2 60.1 48.1
Dungarpur 9.8 9.8 7.4 54.8 53.1 86.5 46.9 48.5 28.8
Ganganagar 10.3 9.6 11.6 81.9 79.6 87.1 19.0 18.1 21.1
Hanumangarh 8.7 10.6 2.2 67.7 68.5 65.3 28.7 29.5 26.0
Jaipur 7.5 7.1 7.8 87.4 83.0 91.1 35.3 39.1 32.3
Jaisalmer 16.2 13.3 31.5 36.5 29.5 75.2 40.1 44.5 29.4
Jalor 9.8 10.3 2.0 37.7 35.6 68.4 40.1 40.6 35.9
Jhalawar 6.4 6.3 6.4 57.3 54.7 72.5 54.6 58.3 36.6
Jhunjhunun 6.5 6.8 5.3 81.2 81.2 81.4 23.0 23.1 22.9
Jodhpur 11.5 11.2 12.0 59.1 45.9 82.8 25.8 26.6 25.0
Karauli 8.9 9.8 4.2 44.9 44.2 48.6 59.3 61.2 50.0
Kota 12.7 12.2 13.3 70.5 57.3 82.7 44.6 58.0 35.0
Nagaur 43.0 45.4 32.6 77.6 75.3 87.3 15.5 15.8 14.3
Pali 15.0 13.2 22.0 62.1 59.3 73.6 47.8 53.1 29.0
Rajsamand 10.6 10.2 13.8 57.4 55.1 79.8 50.5 52.9 33.7
Sawai Madhopur 9.2 8.5 11.3 55.1 50.6 70.8 49.4 55.5 33.1
Sikar 6.9 7.9 3.3 81.2 78.9 87.9 21.8 23.4 17.5
Sirohi 7.3 7.0 10.2 59.4 56.4 81.4 34.6 36.6 25.2
Tonk 22.2 19.7 29.3 63.9 60.9 73.3 47.2 51.0 37.2
Udaipur 12.0 12.1 11.7 50.4 43.0 81.7 49.5 53.2 41.2

89
Rajasthan: Children with birth weight less than 2.5 Kg. (%)

Rajasthan: Children with birth weight less than 2.5 Kg. (%)

90
CHILDHOOD DISEASES
Children suffering from Children suffering from Diarrhoea Children suffering from Acute
Diarrhoea (%) who received HAF/ORS/ORT (%) Respiratory Infection (%)
State / District
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 13.6 13.2 15.3 81.7 81.5 82.2 11.3 10.9 13.4
Ajmer 10.1 7.3 17.8 95.1 94.7 95.7 4.9 4.2 7.0
Alwar 7.1 7.6 3.2 79.1 78.1 100.0 8.4 8.6 6.3
Banswara 3.4 2.9 - 78.7 79.5 - 4.7 4.0 -
Baran 11.1 10.7 13.6 87.5 88.8 81.3 23.4 22.3 29.7
Barmer 19.3 20.1 7.1 91.2 91.4 83.3 5.3 3.3 33.3
Bharatpur 9.5 9.9 7.1 92.2 91.1 100.0 19.5 21.3 10.2
Bhilwara 9.1 8.3 12.7 76.3 75.1 80.0 3.1 2.4 6.3
Bikaner 10.2 9.7 11.3 94.5 91.2 100.0 15.6 9.9 26.8
Bundi 15.6 14.8 19.0 92.9 92.2 95.7 9.9 9.8 10.3
Chittaurgarh 21.9 21.3 25.3 89.0 90.6 81.8 9.1 8.7 11.5
Churu 9.9 10.9 6.6 91.9 94.9 75.0 21.7 23.3 16.4
Dausa 18.4 17.8 26.7 97.6 97.4 100.0 19.5 18.4 33.3
Dhaulpur 34.4 35.4 30.5 77.3 79.5 66.6 20.8 21.5 18.0
Dungarpur 6.1 5.7 11.9 88.5 88.8 85.7 6.8 6.1 20.3
Ganganagar 18.0 15.4 24.8 89.3 92.1 84.6 10.5 12.3 5.7
Hanumangarh 9.5 8.9 11.5 94.6 92.5 100.0 9.2 8.9 9.8
Jaipur 18.3 24.2 13.2 91.4 92.1 90.3 18.6 24.2 13.7
Jaisalmer 15.6 14.7 22.0 93.8 94.8 88.9 14.0 13.5 17.1
Jalor 12.7 9.8 50.0 57.7 61.2 48.5 6.5 6.9 1.4
Jhalawar 8.2 7.7 11.8 60.6 57.7 72.7 16.2 16.0 17.2
Jhunjhunun 7.1 6.0 10.9 90.5 100.0 72.7 9.5 9.6 8.9
Jodhpur 11.7 11.6 12.1 91.8 88.8 100.0 8.7 6.7 14.3
Karauli 10.3 9.1 15.7 73.1 74.4 69.3 24.0 23.7 25.3
Kota 11.6 7.3 15.1 74.0 58.5 80.0 10.5 10.0 10.8
Nagaur 4.2 4.0 5.2 96.7 96.0 100.0 3.2 3.2 3.4
Pali 11.4 8.4 23.2 66.9 58.6 78.8 6.9 5.1 14.1
Rajsamand 38.7 40.3 22.6 78.9 78.7 83.3 9.1 8.3 17.0
Sawai Madhopur 17.1 15.0 25.3 88.9 97.7 68.2 7.9 7.8 8.0
Sikar 8.4 8.2 9.1 92.0 89.8 100.0 8.2 8.4 7.6
Sirohi 9.6 7.4 25.3 58.8 54.1 68.4 5.9 6.0 5.3
Tonk 20.0 20.9 16.9 75.8 72.9 88.0 21.6 22.6 18.2
Udaipur 16.0 17.5 7.7 58.8 56.9 83.3 14.5 14.5 14.1

91
CHILDHOOD DISEASES
Children suffering from Acute Children suffering from Children suffering from Fever
Respiratory Infection who sought Fever (%) who sought treatment (%)
State / District treatment (%)

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 94.1 93.4 96.7 20.1 19.8 21.4 93.4 93.1 94.3
Ajmer 100.0 100.0 100.0 13.2 11.3 18.6 95.9 98.5 91.7
Alwar 92.5 91.9 100.0 13.8 14.5 7.9 92.0 91.5 100.0
Banswara 86.2 90.1 - 5.8 5.4 - 88.8 90.2 -
Baran 94.3 93.6 97.1 44.4 43.3 50.8 92.0 92.8 88.3
Barmer 85.2 74.4 100.0 13.6 13.6 14.3 88.2 87.3 100.0
Bharatpur 96.6 96.3 100.0 22.6 24.2 14.3 90.5 89.4 100.0
Bhilwara 88.6 93.7 80.0 25.7 26.7 21.5 96.7 97.2 94.1
Bikaner 98.2 95.7 100.0 19.3 15.5 26.8 96.1 97.3 94.7
Bundi 96.9 98.1 92.3 13.2 12.9 14.3 90.1 89.1 94.4
Chittaurgarh 87.9 87.3 90.0 17.8 15.6 29.9 93.4 93.8 92.3
Churu 99.2 99.1 100.0 23.6 23.8 23.0 98.2 97.7 100.0
Dausa 98.1 97.8 100.0 29.3 28.9 33.3 97.7 97.5 100.0
Dhaulpur 88.3 86.8 95.7 32.2 31.8 33.6 90.0 91.0 86.0
Dungarpur 88.5 87.9 91.7 10.2 10.0 13.6 89.3 89.5 87.5
Ganganagar 98.6 98.4 100.0 20.1 20.8 18.1 96.2 94.9 100.0
Hanumangarh 100.0 100.0 100.0 18.8 14.5 32.8 94.5 90.8 100.0
Jaipur 100.0 100.0 100.0 28.5 34.8 23.1 97.1 96.3 98.1
Jaisalmer 98.7 98.5 100.0 19.9 19.0 26.8 90.6 88.8 100.0
Jalor 96.9 96.8 100.0 19.6 19.3 24.3 95.8 96.6 88.2
Jhalawar 93.9 93.0 100.1 21.5 20.6 28.0 94.2 95.4 88.5
Jhunjhunun 100.0 100.0 100.0 12.2 10.5 17.8 90.2 93.6 83.3
Jodhpur 97.1 95.0 100.0 15.3 14.9 16.5 94.5 92.4 100.0
Karauli 94.5 93.2 100.0 8.5 8.6 8.4 88.2 88.7 85.7
Kota 95.5 97.0 94.4 22.5 18.3 25.9 96.7 94.8 97.7
Nagaur 100.0 100.0 100.0 3.5 3.2 5.2 88.5 85.1 100.0
Pali 92.8 91.3 95.0 13.0 10.4 23.2 92.8 93.9 90.9
Rajsamand 86.8 86.4 88.9 44.0 46.8 17.0 93.8 94.4 77.8
Sawai Madhopur 91.8 93.4 85.7 25.4 24.3 29.9 94.0 92.1 100.0
Sikar 98.0 97.5 100.0 19.0 18.3 21.2 90.7 92.6 84.6
Sirohi 98.6 98.6 100.0 13.8 14.8 6.7 96.0 97.0 80.0
Tonk 95.2 95.0 96.3 25.9 29.6 12.8 92.3 92.7 89.5
Udaipur 86.6 85.8 90.9 31.7 34.0 19.2 91.2 90.9 93.3

92
Rajasthan: Childhood Diseases (%)

93
BREASTFEEDING AND SUPPLEMENTATION
Children breastfed within Children (aged 6-35 months) exclusively
State / District one hour of birth (%) breastfed for at least six months (%)

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban


1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Rajasthan 50.1 48.7 55.3 29.4 29.2 30.0
Ajmer 53.4 51.4 57.3 26.0 24.3 29.2
Alwar 45.8 47.5 28.6 12.1 12.1 12.8
Banswara 31.5 31.7 - 36.3 36.1 -
Baran 50.5 49.7 55.6 38.3 36.1 53.0
Barmer 52.3 51.5 64.1 26.1 25.6 33.6
Bharatpur 45.7 46.4 42.3 8.7 9.1 7.2
Bhilwara 42.4 40.2 52.5 36.3 35.5 39.6
Bikaner 40.9 33.5 55.4 17.2 14.7 22.0
Bundi 52.3 53.7 46.9 38.2 39.6 32.5
Chittaurgarh 60.7 59.7 66.0 37.9 36.9 42.7
Churu 61.6 61.8 61.4 19.4 18.5 21.6
Dausa 73.9 73.2 81.4 8.4 8.5 7.2
Dhaulpur 46.1 47.1 42.6 44.7 43.0 51.4
Dungarpur 42.7 42.5 45.3 37.1 37.7 24.8
Ganganagar 58.8 57.8 60.9 8.0 7.1 10.0
Hanumangarh 51.3 52.8 46.2 9.6 10.3 7.3
Jaipur 60.0 56.2 63.2 16.4 9.6 22.1
Jaisalmer 35.8 32.5 51.9 15.6 14.5 21.4
Jalor 41.3 42.0 31.6 35.8 35.5 39.5
Jhalawar 71.7 71.9 70.5 43.8 43.7 44.1
Jhunjhunun 60.6 58.9 66.0 9.3 8.5 11.8
Jodhpur 47.1 39.5 59.2 15.9 15.2 17.1
Karauli 49.9 50.0 49.5 41.9 42.8 37.6
Kota 51.3 49.5 53.0 47.8 51.4 44.6
Nagaur 73.6 74.0 72.1 16.6 15.9 19.4
Pali 45.5 45.0 47.7 47.1 46.7 48.7
Rajsamand 47.9 48.3 44.6 35.9 37.2 23.6
Sawai Madhopur 50.1 49.0 53.8 61.6 62.5 58.2
Sikar 41.3 43.1 35.6 15.4 15.0 16.7
Sirohi 36.8 36.0 43.1 37.6 35.5 53.5
Tonk 52.4 53.7 48.5 35.4 34.8 37.2
Udaipur 42.7 38.2 61.7 39.9 39.1 43.4

94
Rajasthan: Children breastfed within one hour of birth (%)

Rajasthan: Children (aged 6-35 months) exclusively breastfed for at least six months (%)

95
CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED FOODS OTHER THAN BREAST MILK DURING FIRST 6 MONTHS
Water (%) Animal/Formula Milk (%) Semi-Solid mashed food (%)
State / District
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 65.9 65.2 68.6 55.1 53.2 62.6 19.1 18.0 23.5
Ajmer 87.6 87.2 88.3 83.2 81.6 86.1 5.4 6.2 3.9
Alwar 93.9 93.9 94.0 89.6 89.3 92.0 13.1 13.4 10.6
Banswara 62.9 63.4 - 59.0 59.5 - 15.9 16.0 -
Baran 50.1 51.9 38.8 37.9 38.8 31.9 10.8 12.0 3.8
Barmer 71.2 71.9 60.5 58.0 58.2 54.5 10.4 10.6 6.8
Bharatpur 95.4 95.1 96.9 91.4 91.1 92.8 13.5 11.5 22.9
Bhilwara 59.4 59.9 57.5 53.3 54.3 48.8 13.8 14.0 12.9
Bikaner 92.6 92.8 92.3 90.2 89.2 92.3 7.4 6.4 9.3
Bundi 59.3 58.2 63.5 55.0 53.6 60.2 15.7 14.0 22.2
Chittaurgarh 59.9 60.5 57.0 55.9 58.0 45.9 16.1 17.4 9.4
Churu 89.7 90.9 87.0 86.7 86.4 87.4 7.1 8.3 4.5
Dausa 97.3 97.2 98.2 94.8 94.7 96.5 6.9 5.8 19.5
Dhaulpur 56.4 57.6 52.0 45.8 46.7 42.6 23.6 24.3 20.8
Dungarpur 51.8 51.0 67.6 42.5 42.3 45.3 7.6 7.7 6.5
Ganganagar 96.4 96.4 96.2 94.2 93.8 94.9 8.4 7.3 10.9
Hanumangarh 93.6 92.5 97.0 91.1 88.9 98.2 5.3 4.4 8.3
Jaipur 94.7 97.5 92.2 90.4 92.9 88.2 10.1 5.5 14.0
Jaisalmer 88.9 88.6 90.5 79.9 79.1 83.5 13.1 14.2 7.6
Jalor 56.9 56.9 56.5 56.1 56.1 54.8 14.4 14.6 11.9
Jhalawar 50.9 51.6 46.8 50.8 52.0 43.8 15.8 17.1 8.4
Jhunjhunun 92.7 93.5 90.0 86.4 88.3 80.2 8.7 10.2 3.6
Jodhpur 87.4 88.4 85.9 81.8 81.2 82.8 12.4 11.8 13.4
Karauli 41.4 38.7 56.4 36.8 34.2 51.7 3.9 3.7 5.2
Kota 49.3 48.0 50.5 50.9 46.6 54.8 11.8 13.5 10.2
Nagaur 91.4 91.6 90.7 82.8 84.2 76.7 7.8 9.0 2.9
Pali 44.0 42.5 50.5 44.1 43.1 48.1 9.7 8.9 12.6
Rajsamand 59.6 58.8 67.3 53.0 51.5 67.3 15.6 14.8 23.2
Sawai Madhopur 42.0 40.6 46.9 38.8 37.7 42.7 19.0 19.9 16.0
Sikar 91.5 91.7 90.7 88.7 88.8 88.6 13.0 12.8 13.6
Sirohi 50.0 51.5 38.7 54.7 55.5 48.5 17.4 17.4 17.2
Tonk 60.4 60.7 59.6 62.1 62.6 60.7 22.4 20.1 29.6
Udaipur 56.1 56.7 53.6 45.6 45.8 44.7 12.8 11.3 19.0

96
CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED FOODS OTHER THAN BREAST MILK DURING FIRST 6 MONTHS
Solid (Adult) Food (%) Vegetables/Fruits (%)
State / District
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Rajasthan 21.0 19.8 26.0 20.3 19.0 25.1
Ajmer 4.4 5.7 2.0 4.3 5.3 2.5
Alwar 12.7 12.7 13.1 13.3 13.4 12.1
Banswara 7.1 7.1 - 5.0 5.0 -
Baran 6.4 6.3 7.2 1.8 1.5 3.1
Barmer 4.3 4.3 3.6 2.6 2.6 3.2
Bharatpur 10.1 8.3 18.1 10.2 8.3 19.1
Bhilwara 6.9 7.1 6.3 7.1 6.8 8.3
Bikaner 6.8 6.0 8.4 6.8 6.0 8.4
Bundi 9.6 9.6 9.6 12.3 12.0 13.4
Chittaurgarh 10.9 11.4 8.2 9.1 9.5 7.0
Churu 4.9 6.1 2.0 5.4 6.7 2.4
Dausa 5.9 4.8 18.6 5.7 4.8 15.0
Dhaulpur 14.9 16.1 10.4 18.0 19.7 11.6
Dungarpur 1.6 1.5 3.5 2.4 2.3 2.9
Ganganagar 7.0 5.9 9.4 7.2 6.1 9.4
Hanumangarh 2.8 2.6 3.6 2.4 2.4 2.4
Jaipur 8.0 5.1 10.4 8.4 4.7 11.5
Jaisalmer 11.2 12.4 5.7 11.3 12.4 5.7
Jalor 2.2 1.9 6.8 3.6 3.3 8.5
Jhalawar 13.2 14.0 8.1 9.6 9.8 8.4
Jhunjhunun 6.8 8.2 2.2 7.0 8.4 2.5
Jodhpur 10.3 9.3 11.8 9.9 9.0 11.5
Karauli 5.1 5.2 4.3 5.1 5.3 4.3
Kota 6.1 5.1 7.0 5.9 3.5 8.1
Nagaur 6.8 8.1 1.2 6.7 8.0 1.2
Pali 4.8 3.3 10.9 5.0 4.0 9.4
Rajsamand 5.7 5.4 8.3 2.7 2.4 6.0
Sawai Madhopur 11.8 12.0 11.1 9.8 9.8 9.7
Sikar 11.6 11.6 11.4 11.8 11.7 12.3
Sirohi 5.8 6.1 3.4 5.0 5.3 2.9
Tonk 15.4 14.6 17.8 17.6 15.0 26.0
Udaipur 5.5 5.4 6.1 6.6 7.0 4.7

97
AVERAGE MONTH BY WHICH CHILDREN RECEIVED FOODS OTHER THAN BREAST MILK
Water Animal/Formula Milk Semi-Solid mashed food
State / District
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 3.8 3.8 3.5 4.6 4.7 4.1 7.3 7.4 6.8
Ajmer 2.6 2.5 2.7 3.4 3.4 3.3 6.0 5.7 6.6
Alwar 1.8 1.9 1.7 2.7 2.7 2.4 4.7 4.7 4.5
Banswara 4.3 4.3 - 5.4 5.4 - 8.2 8.2 -
Baran 5.3 5.2 5.9 5.7 5.7 5.7 8.7 8.7 8.9
Barmer 4.5 4.5 4.9 5.9 5.9 5.9 8.7 8.7 8.6
Bharatpur 2.5 2.6 1.8 3.6 3.8 2.9 5.8 6.0 5.3
Bhilwara 4.8 4.8 4.9 5.6 5.6 5.6 8.3 8.3 8.4
Bikaner 2.0 2.1 1.9 2.7 2.9 2.4 5.9 6.2 5.4
Bundi 5.1 5.2 4.8 5.6 5.8 5.1 8.5 8.6 8.2
Chittaurgarh 4.4 4.4 4.8 5.4 5.3 6.0 8.2 8.2 8.2
Churu 2.3 2.5 1.9 2.9 3.2 2.2 5.7 5.6 5.9
Dausa 1.4 1.4 1.2 2.0 2.1 1.6 5.6 5.6 4.8
Dhaulpur 4.9 4.8 5.1 5.9 5.9 6.0 7.9 7.8 8.2
Dungarpur 4.7 4.7 4.4 5.9 6.0 5.3 8.7 8.7 8.7
Ganganagar 2.1 2.0 2.2 2.9 2.8 3.2 5.1 5.1 5.1
Hanumangarh 2.8 3.0 1.9 3.8 4.1 2.8 5.4 5.8 4.0
Jaipur 1.9 1.8 2.1 2.7 2.5 2.8 5.1 5.3 4.8
Jaisalmer 3.0 3.0 2.9 4.0 4.1 3.5 5.7 5.9 4.7
Jalor 4.7 4.7 4.7 5.8 5.8 5.7 8.7 8.7 8.8
Jhalawar 5.2 5.1 5.7 5.5 5.5 5.7 8.4 8.3 8.8
Jhunjhunun 2.8 2.6 3.5 4.1 3.8 4.9 6.1 5.8 7.0
Jodhpur 3.2 3.1 3.4 4.4 4.4 4.4 6.0 6.1 5.9
Karauli 4.9 5.0 4.7 6.2 6.3 5.8 9.0 9.1 8.6
Kota 5.5 5.6 5.5 5.4 5.8 5.1 8.6 8.3 8.8
Nagaur 3.0 2.9 3.6 4.2 4.0 5.0 6.1 5.9 7.1
Pali 5.5 5.6 5.2 5.7 5.8 5.5 8.6 8.7 8.5
Rajsamand 4.9 5.0 3.9 5.6 5.7 4.5 8.5 8.6 8.0
Sawai Madhopur 5.5 5.6 5.1 6.4 6.5 6.2 8.2 8.2 8.0
Sikar 2.9 2.9 2.7 3.9 3.9 3.7 5.6 5.5 5.8
Sirohi 4.8 4.8 5.0 5.4 5.4 5.5 8.2 8.2 8.1
Tonk 4.9 4.8 5.3 5.1 5.1 5.3 8.4 8.5 8.2
Udaipur 5.2 5.1 5.5 6.1 6.1 6.0 8.5 8.6 8.2

98
AVERAGE MONTH BY WHICH CHILDREN RECEIVED FOODS OTHER THAN BREAST MILK
Solid (Adult) Food Vegetables/Fruits
State / District
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Rajasthan 9.1 9.2 8.8 8.9 9.0 8.4
Ajmer 8.4 7.8 9.4 7.5 7.2 8.2
Alwar 6.8 6.9 6.4 5.9 5.9 5.6
Banswara 10.0 10.0 - 10.3 10.4 -
Baran 10.1 10.1 10.0 10.6 10.5 11.1
Barmer 10.5 10.5 10.3 10.8 10.8 10.8
Bharatpur 8.4 8.5 7.8 7.5 7.7 6.8
Bhilwara 9.6 9.4 10.2 9.5 9.4 10.2
Bikaner 8.5 8.9 7.9 7.1 7.5 6.4
Bundi 9.7 9.6 10.0 9.9 9.8 9.9
Chittaurgarh 9.7 9.7 9.8 10.0 9.9 10.6
Churu 8.0 7.8 8.4 7.2 7.0 7.5
Dausa 8.1 8.1 8.7 7.3 7.4 6.9
Dhaulpur 9.2 9.0 9.8 9.4 9.2 10.1
Dungarpur 10.3 10.4 10.1 10.6 10.6 10.7
Ganganagar 7.6 7.5 7.7 6.6 6.5 6.7
Hanumangarh 8.0 8.6 6.0 6.9 7.5 5.2
Jaipur 7.2 7.6 6.9 6.4 6.8 6.1
Jaisalmer 8.0 8.2 7.0 7.1 7.2 6.4
Jalor 10.5 10.6 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.5
Jhalawar 9.6 9.4 10.4 10.1 10.0 10.6
Jhunjhunun 8.8 8.5 9.9 7.8 7.5 9.0
Jodhpur 8.3 8.4 7.9 7.5 7.7 7.2
Karauli 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.9 10.9 10.7
Kota 9.7 9.6 9.7 9.8 9.8 9.9
Nagaur 8.4 8.0 10.0 7.2 6.9 8.4
Pali 9.8 9.8 9.8 10.1 10.1 10.1
Rajsamand 10.2 10.2 9.9 10.7 10.7 10.6
Sawai Madhopur 9.4 9.4 9.4 9.6 9.5 9.7
Sikar 8.0 7.9 8.3 7.1 7.0 7.4
Sirohi 10.0 10.1 9.7 10.2 10.3 10.2
Tonk 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.6 9.6 9.6
Udaipur 10.0 10.0 9.8 10.0 10.0 10.1

99
BIRTH REGISTRATION
Birth Registered (%) Children whose birth was registered
and received Birth Certificate (%)
State / District
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Rajasthan 79.2 76.8 88.2 45.6 41.5 60.9
Ajmer 70.2 64.7 81.8 52.5 43.4 71.5
Alwar 74.1 72.8 86.2 32.1 29.2 60.0
Banswara 87.3 86.9 - 48.0 47.9 -
Baran 96.0 95.7 97.5 46.9 45.7 54.8
Barmer 72.6 71.3 92.7 47.8 45.9 75.7
Bharatpur 68.6 67.0 75.9 31.3 28.9 42.5
Bhilwara 78.9 77.1 87.0 52.4 53.3 48.5
Bikaner 57.4 47.1 77.7 27.7 22.6 37.8
Bundi 91.5 90.3 96.4 55.6 53.3 64.5
Chittaurgarh 87.3 85.4 96.7 56.4 53.4 71.4
Churu 64.1 62.1 69.0 35.2 31.6 44.2
Dausa 73.0 72.1 81.7 27.3 26.6 35.1
Dhaulpur 88.5 87.6 92.1 36.3 36.9 33.7
Dungarpur 80.1 79.2 97.0 34.6 33.2 61.7
Ganganagar 78.5 76.7 82.5 60.4 57.4 67.3
Hanumangarh 70.7 67.6 79.6 53.6 51.5 59.7
Jaipur 85.2 80.0 89.6 54.6 34.6 71.8
Jaisalmer 43.8 38.3 73.9 26.7 20.0 63.6
Jalor 72.5 71.3 90.9 38.2 37.4 51.1
Jhalawar 89.6 88.5 96.7 58.9 58.9 58.7
Jhunjhunun 78.2 77.7 79.7 46.0 42.6 57.2
Jodhpur 57.7 45.7 79.4 39.5 25.7 64.5
Karauli 92.6 91.6 98.1 51.9 56.4 27.2
Kota 91.8 87.2 96.0 50.6 28.5 70.8
Nagaur 77.1 75.0 85.8 56.1 51.9 74.1
Pali 85.2 84.3 89.0 53.1 49.3 68.6
Rajsamand 84.5 83.5 94.6 47.8 46.0 64.9
Sawai Madhopur 89.2 88.3 92.4 53.8 57.6 40.6
Sikar 77.7 75.9 83.0 31.9 30.5 36.0
Sirohi 88.0 86.6 98.0 57.2 56.1 65.7
Tonk 84.3 81.5 93.1 42.9 37.3 60.4
Udaipur 74.6 69.4 96.6 42.7 35.8 71.6

100
Rajasthan: Birth Registration (%)

101
AWARENESS ON HIV/AIDS, RTI/STI, HAF/ORS/ORT AND ARI/PNEUMONIA
Women who are aware of Women who are aware of Women who are aware of
HIV/AIDS (%) RTI/STI (%) HAF/ORS/ORT (%)
State / District
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 82.8 80.1 92.4 84.4 82.9 89.9 92.6 91.1 97.8
Ajmer 99.7 99.6 100.0 99.8 99.8 100.0 93.8 92.0 99.3
Alwar 87.2 85.9 98.2 95.6 95.6 95.5 96.7 96.4 99.1
Banswara 74.3 73.8 - 74.1 73.8 - 81.0 80.5 -
Baran 54.6 53.0 64.8 70.2 71.4 62.3 86.9 84.9 99.6
Barmer 71.3 69.2 92.7 75.9 74.3 92.4 92.8 92.1 99.9
Bharatpur 97.4 97.1 98.9 94.8 94.3 96.7 96.7 96.4 98.4
Bhilwara 79.3 80.3 73.5 81.4 82.4 75.9 85.1 82.8 98.4
Bikaner 91.9 89.0 96.2 93.4 92.0 95.4 97.9 98.4 97.1
Bundi 53.8 48.9 75.3 80.3 81.0 77.2 96.4 96.2 97.3
Chittaurgarh 82.9 81.1 94.1 79.9 77.2 97.0 95.9 95.5 98.9
Churu 96.9 96.8 97.0 98.8 98.8 98.7 99.0 98.8 99.5
Dausa 83.0 81.5 98.6 87.2 87.1 88.1 98.6 98.8 96.3
Dhaulpur 71.0 67.3 85.1 46.2 44.8 51.4 83.5 81.8 90.5
Dungarpur 85.0 84.9 87.7 76.7 77.8 59.2 83.5 82.5 99.2
Ganganagar 98.0 98.6 96.7 96.2 95.9 97.0 98.1 97.8 98.8
Hanumangarh 98.8 98.6 99.5 95.7 94.8 99.2 99.9 99.9 100.0
Jaipur 98.3 97.0 99.5 99.9 99.8 100.0 98.6 97.6 99.5
Jaisalmer 93.9 99.3 68.3 99.7 99.7 99.8 100.0 100.0 100.0
Jalor 57.2 55.5 84.8 67.7 66.5 88.4 85.5 84.7 99.8
Jhalawar 50.1 43.9 86.0 66.2 62.7 86.3 96.4 95.9 99.2
Jhunjhunun 99.3 99.2 99.8 99.3 99.1 99.8 99.1 99.7 97.2
Jodhpur 97.0 99.5 92.8 98.4 98.3 98.6 97.4 97.0 98.1
Karauli 58.3 53.1 89.1 64.2 63.1 70.9 97.7 97.6 98.1
Kota 79.2 70.0 89.3 94.5 95.0 94.0 86.9 75.6 99.4
Nagaur 99.7 99.6 99.8 99.5 99.5 99.4 95.7 95.9 94.7
Pali 65.6 62.0 83.5 56.9 54.3 69.5 83.2 82.9 84.6
Rajsamand 79.8 79.0 86.2 72.7 72.2 76.9 97.3 97.4 96.8
Sawai Madhopur 61.9 56.0 87.8 74.6 69.9 95.3 96.6 96.5 97.0
Sikar 99.9 99.9 100.0 99.8 99.8 99.9 99.5 99.7 98.7
Sirohi 65.4 63.1 88.3 81.0 79.5 95.8 86.0 84.7 99.1
Tonk 55.8 50.1 83.5 54.2 53.9 55.4 95.2 94.3 99.5
Udaipur 79.1 75.5 94.0 68.9 67.3 75.4 78.7 73.8 98.9

102
AWARENESS ON HIV/AIDS, RTI/STI, HAF/ORS/ORT AND ARI/PNEUMONIA
Women who are aware of danger signs of ARI/Pneumonia (%)
State / District
Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4
Rajasthan 94.7 94.7 94.7
Ajmer 96.6 96.6 96.6
Alwar 99.2 99.2 99.3
Banswara 69.8 68.8 -
Baran 79.0 79.2 77.5
Barmer 90.6 89.8 98.5
Bharatpur 98.1 98.1 98.1
Bhilwara 95.8 95.5 97.5
Bikaner 98.8 99.6 97.1
Bundi 96.6 96.5 97.4
Chittaurgarh 88.6 87.1 98.3
Churu 97.8 97.8 97.8
Dausa 97.9 97.9 97.9
Dhaulpur 96.9 96.6 98.0
Dungarpur 58.3 56.7 82.1
Ganganagar 97.8 97.8 97.8
Hanumangarh 97.5 97.5 97.5
Jaipur 97.4 97.4 97.4
Jaisalmer 99.0 99.1 98.4
Jalor 97.0 96.9 99.5
Jhalawar 83.3 80.8 97.3
Jhunjhunun 98.6 98.6 98.6
Jodhpur 99.1 99.1 98.8
Karauli 95.8 96.1 94.4
Kota 98.4 98.5 98.2
Nagaur 98.7 98.8 98.2
Pali 93.7 93.1 96.6
Rajsamand 94.5 93.8 99.8
Sawai Madhopur 93.3 92.5 96.9
Sikar 98.9 98.9 98.9
Sirohi 97.6 97.5 98.3
Tonk 90.4 88.8 98.2
Udaipur 93.5 92.1 99.4

103
Rajasthan: Women who are aware of HIV/AIDS (%)

Rajasthan: Women who are aware of RTI/STI (%)

Rajasthan: Women who are aware of HAF/ORS/ORT (%)

104
MORTALITY
Crude Death Rate (CDR)

State / District Total Rural Urban

Person Male Female Person Male Female Person Male Female


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 6.4 7.0 5.9 6.8 7.3 6.1 5.5 6.0 5.0
Ajmer 6.4 7.1 5.6 6.6 7.2 5.8 6.1 6.8 5.3
Alwar 5.9 6.5 5.3 6.0 6.5 5.3 5.7 6.5 4.7
Banswara 7.3 8.1 6.6 7.5 8.2 6.8 5.1 6.8 3.2
Baran 6.5 7.2 5.7 6.8 7.6 6.0 4.3 4.5 4.2
Barmer 6.0 6.6 5.4 6.0 6.7 5.4 5.5 5.4 5.6
Bharatpur 5.9 6.1 5.6 6.0 6.1 5.8 5.5 6.2 4.7
Bhilwara 7.4 8.2 6.6 7.9 8.7 7.0 5.6 6.4 4.7
Bikaner 6.3 6.8 5.7 6.9 7.5 6.2 5.4 5.9 4.9
Bundi 7.6 8.1 7.0 7.8 8.5 7.1 6.7 6.7 6.7
Chittaurgarh 5.6 6.8 4.4 5.9 7.2 4.6 4.0 4.7 3.2
Churu 6.2 6.8 5.5 6.2 7.1 5.4 6.0 6.2 5.7
Dausa 6.5 7.0 6.1 6.6 7.1 5.9 6.4 5.8 7.1
Dhaulpur 5.9 6.1 5.6 6.4 6.5 6.3 4.2 4.8 3.5
Dungarpur 6.3 7.1 5.6 6.4 7.1 5.7 5.5 6.9 4.1
Ganganagar 6.3 6.3 6.2 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.0 6.2 5.8
Hanumangarh 6.3 6.9 5.5 6.4 7.1 5.6 5.8 6.3 5.2
Jaipur 5.8 6.1 5.6 6.0 6.2 5.7 5.7 5.9 5.4
Jaisalmer 6.6 7.5 5.7 6.8 7.8 5.7 5.7 6.1 5.3
Jalor 7.2 8.3 6.1 7.3 8.5 6.2 5.9 6.6 5.1
Jhalawar 7.6 8.4 6.8 8.0 8.9 7.0 5.6 5.9 5.2
Jhunjhunun 5.8 6.3 5.4 6.0 6.6 5.4 5.3 5.4 5.2
Jodhpur 6.2 6.7 5.7 6.3 6.5 6.0 6.1 7.1 5.1
Karauli 6.2 6.4 5.9 6.5 6.5 6.5 4.8 5.8 3.6
Kota 5.6 5.8 5.3 7.2 7.0 7.5 4.2 4.9 3.4
Nagaur 6.5 7.1 5.8 6.7 7.3 5.9 5.5 5.9 5.1
Pali 6.6 7.6 5.6 7.1 8.3 5.9 4.7 5.1 4.4
Rajsamand 8.3 9.1 7.4 8.8 9.8 7.9 4.6 5.0 4.2
Sawai Madhopur 7.2 7.8 6.6 8.1 8.6 7.6 4.6 5.4 3.7
Sikar 5.9 6.2 5.6 6.1 6.4 5.8 5.5 5.9 5.0
Sirohi 7.0 7.5 6.4 7.3 7.9 6.6 5.3 5.5 5.1
Tonk 7.5 7.8 7.1 8.3 8.8 7.9 4.6 4.7 4.5
Udaipur 8.0 8.9 7.1 8.8 9.8 7.8 5.7 6.4 5.0

105
Rajasthan : Crude Death Rate (CDR)

Rajasthan : Crude Death Rate (CDR)

106
MORTALITY
Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)

State / District Total Rural Urban

Person Male Female Person Male Female Person Male Female


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 57 53 61 61 57 66 40 36 45
Ajmer 53 42 65 60 48 74 38 29 49
Alwar 56 53 60 58 55 61 39 35 42
Banswara 57 54 60 58 55 61 - - -
Baran 58 56 60 56 56 56 68 52 86
Barmer 69 66 73 70 66 74 56 54 58
Bharatpur 52 46 59 54 48 60 44 35 55
Bhilwara 66 67 65 71 72 70 41 45 36
Bikaner 52 46 59 60 54 67 37 30 44
Bundi 63 63 63 70 70 71 - - -
Chittaurgarh 62 61 64 66 66 67 38 31 44
Churu 51 48 55 56 53 59 39 34 43
Dausa 55 48 63 56 50 64 43 34 53
Dhaulpur 61 55 67 64 58 71 50 45 57
Dungarpur 64 62 66 63 61 66 76 96 57
Ganganagar 55 49 61 62 57 67 36 29 44
Hanumangarh 50 48 52 53 51 56 37 37 37
Jaipur 52 45 59 63 56 72 41 35 48
Jaisalmer 53 47 61 57 50 65 36 30 41
Jalor 74 70 80 76 71 82 47 48 46
Jhalawar 63 61 65 67 65 69 - - -
Jhunjhunun 52 45 58 55 49 62 39 32 47
Jodhpur 50 44 57 57 50 65 36 32 41
Karauli 67 65 70 66 62 72 72 81 60
Kota 35 35 34 44 44 45 25 27 23
Nagaur 55 48 64 59 51 68 37 29 46
Pali 54 54 54 58 59 57 36 31 41
Rajsamand 61 57 67 65 60 71 - - -
Sawai Madhopur 66 64 68 70 68 71 50 47 55
Sikar 53 46 63 57 49 65 43 33 54
Sirohi 63 60 65 66 65 68 - - -
Tonk 55 58 51 62 65 60 28 35 19
Udaipur 61 60 62 64 62 66 46 48 43

107
Rajasthan : Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)

Rajasthan : Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)

108
MORTALITY
Neo-natal Mortality Rate Post Neo-natal Mortality Rate
State / District
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Rajasthan 38 41 28 19 20 12
Ajmer 33 42 17 19 19 21
Alwar 34 35 18 23 23 21
Banswara 36 37 - 21 21 -
Baran 36 35 46 21 21 22
Barmer 52 54 32 17 16 24
Bharatpur 39 41 31 13 13 14
Bhilwara 47 50 34 19 21 7
Bikaner 35 41 25 17 20 12
Bundi 44 48 - 19 22 -
Chittaurgarh 45 48 28 17 18 9
Churu 33 35 26 18 21 12
Dausa 32 33 26 23 24 17
Dhaulpur 37 38 32 24 26 18
Dungarpur 41 40 59 23 24 17
Ganganagar 36 42 20 19 20 17
Hanumangarh 33 35 23 17 18 14
Jaipur 37 39 35 15 24 6
Jaisalmer 28 30 18 25 26 18
Jalor 54 56 23 20 20 23
Jhalawar 47 49 - 16 17 -
Jhunjhunun 36 38 29 15 16 11
Jodhpur 33 39 21 17 18 15
Karauli 43 42 49 25 25 23
Kota 25 29 20 10 15 5
Nagaur 41 43 25 15 16 12
Pali 38 40 26 17 18 10
Rajsamand 38 40 - 23 25 -
Sawai Madhopur 47 49 37 19 21 13
Sikar 31 35 20 22 21 23
Sirohi 41 44 - 22 22 -
Tonk 35 40 19 19 22 9
Udaipur 40 41 34 21 23 12

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Rajasthan: Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) with it's component
MORTALITY
Under Five Mortality Rate (U5MR)

State / District Total Rural Urban

Person Male Female Person Male Female Person Male Female


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Rajasthan 76 70 83 83 77 89 54 47 61
Ajmer 75 64 87 84 70 99 58 51 65
Alwar 77 71 83 78 73 83 64 51 78
Banswara 96 93 100 99 95 103 - - -
Baran 74 71 77 76 75 77 68 52 86
Barmer 82 76 88 84 78 89 62 54 70
Bharatpur 72 58 87 74 60 90 60 48 75
Bhilwara 84 83 86 92 90 95 47 50 43
Bikaner 70 60 81 78 66 90 56 47 65
Bundi 82 78 87 92 87 97 - - -
Chittaurgarh 76 74 77 81 79 84 45 46 44
Churu 65 61 69 70 68 71 51 40 62
Dausa 85 77 94 88 79 97 63 56 69
Dhaulpur 74 67 82 80 72 89 55 49 62
Dungarpur 84 78 90 84 77 91 84 102 69
Ganganagar 74 67 82 76 71 82 66 55 79
Hanumangarh 66 61 72 71 66 77 46 41 51
Jaipur 68 58 81 82 75 89 56 41 73
Jaisalmer 74 65 85 78 69 88 54 42 68
Jalor 94 90 99 96 92 101 64 61 67
Jhalawar 80 77 84 86 82 90 - - -
Jhunjhunun 72 68 77 76 69 83 59 61 56
Jodhpur 67 61 74 75 69 82 52 46 58
Karauli 79 76 83 80 74 86 79 90 66
Kota 44 45 43 62 63 61 27 28 26
Nagaur 72 61 84 76 65 88 51 41 62
Pali 76 74 77 83 82 83 47 42 53
Rajsamand 84 79 90 90 85 96 - - -
Sawai Madhopur 79 78 80 86 86 86 53 47 59
Sikar 79 69 89 79 70 90 77 67 89
Sirohi 84 77 91 90 83 97 - - -
Tonk 78 78 78 91 89 92 34 41 26
Udaipur 88 88 88 98 99 98 51 51 51

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Rajasthan : Under Five Mortality Rate (U5MR)

Rajasthan : Under Five Mortality Rate (U5MR)

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MORTALITY
Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR), Maternal Mortality Rate and Life Time Risk
State / Sample Sample Maternal MMR 95% Confidence Interval Maternal Life Time
Commissionrait Female Live Deaths Lower Upper Mortality Risk
Population Births Limit Limit Rate
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
RAJASTHAN 446032 129359 341 264 236 292 25 0.89%
BIKANER 54222 14809 39 263 181 346 24 0.84%
(Ganganagar,
Hanumangarh,
Bikaner, Churu)
JAIPUR 94703 25168 60 238 178 299 21 0.74%
(Jhunjhunun, Alwar,
Dausa, Jaipur, Sikar)
BHARATPUR 43219 14318 36 251 169 333 28 0.97%
(Bharatpur, Dhaulpur,
Karauli, Sawai
Madhopur)
AJMER 57443 15714 46 293 208 377 27 0.93%
(Ajmer, Nagaur, Tonk,
Bhilwara)
JODHPUR 85007 26359 69 262 200 323 27 0.94%
(Jodhpur, Jaisalmer,
Barmer, Jalor, Sirohi,
Pali)
KOTA
(Bundi, Kota, Baran, 48020 13003 34 261 174 349 24 0.82%
Jhalawar)
UDAIPUR 63418 19988 57 285 211 359 30 1.04%
(Rajsamand, Udaipur,
Dungarpur, Banswara,
Chittaurgarh)

DISTRIBUTION OF MATERNAL AND NON-MATERNAL DEATHS BY BROAD AGE GROUP


95% confidence Interval 95% confidence Interval
Sample Maternal Non
Age Group Female Deaths Proportion Lower Upper Maternal Proportion Lower Upper
Deaths Limit Limit Deaths Limit Limit

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
15-19 341 42 12 9 16 299 16 14 17
20-24 371 89 26 21 31 282 15 13 16
25-29 345 95 28 23 33 250 13 11 15
30-34 286 56 16 12 20 230 12 11 13
35-39 305 39 11 8 15 266 14 12 15
40-44 256 11 3 1 5 245 13 11 14
45-49 360 9 3 1 4 351 18 17 20
Total 2264 341 100 1923 100

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Rajasthan: Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) at Commissionrait level
CONFIDENCE INTERVAL (95%) FOR SOME IMPORTANT INDICATORS
Crude Birth Rate Crude Death Rate
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
State / District
Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper
Limit Limit Limit Limit Limit Limit Limit Limit Limit Limit Limit Limit

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Rajasthan 24.1 24.7 25.1 25.7 20.7 21.7 6.3 6.6 6.6 6.9 5.3 5.7
Ajmer 22.4 24.8 23.9 27.2 18.7 22.5 6.0 6.7 6.0 7.1 5.5 6.6
Alwar 21.4 23.8 21.8 24.3 15.5 22.1 5.5 6.4 5.5 6.5 4.5 6.9
Banswara 28.3 32.3 28.8 33.1 13.7 23.0 6.7 8.0 6.8 8.2 3.5 6.6
Baran 23.8 26.0 24.8 27.2 16.6 21.0 6.0 6.9 6.3 7.4 3.3 5.4
Barmer 29.6 34.0 30.0 34.6 20.5 31.7 5.5 6.5 5.5 6.6 4.4 6.5
Bharatpur 22.0 24.9 22.3 25.6 18.1 24.0 5.4 6.4 5.5 6.5 4.3 6.7
Bhilwara 21.2 23.1 21.7 23.9 17.6 21.4 6.4 8.4 6.8 8.9 3.2 7.9
Bikaner 23.0 26.1 24.6 27.8 19.3 24.6 5.5 7.2 5.9 7.9 4.0 6.8
Bundi 21.8 24.7 22.6 26.1 17.2 21.7 6.9 8.2 7.1 8.6 5.5 7.9
Chittaurgarh 19.8 22.1 20.5 23.1 14.7 19.7 5.0 6.2 5.2 6.6 3.1 4.9
Churu 21.5 24.7 22.3 25.9 17.1 24.2 5.6 6.7 5.7 6.7 4.7 7.3
Dausa 21.2 22.9 21.2 23.1 18.8 23.4 6.1 7.0 6.1 7.0 4.1 8.7
Dhaulpur 27.6 30.2 28.8 31.8 21.3 28.2 5.4 6.4 5.9 7.0 3.3 5.1
Dungarpur 26.0 29.3 26.7 30.1 15.9 21.5 5.9 6.7 5.9 6.8 4.5 6.6
Ganganagar 20.9 23.5 22.0 25.1 17.2 21.1 5.7 6.8 5.7 7.0 5.2 6.9
Hanumangarh 22.0 24.5 22.1 25.0 20.1 23.8 5.7 6.8 5.9 6.9 4.0 7.6
Jaipur 21.9 23.9 21.6 24.7 21.3 24.0 5.4 6.3 5.3 6.6 5.1 6.3
Jaisalmer 21.9 25.9 22.2 26.8 18.2 23.9 5.9 7.3 6.0 7.6 4.4 7.0
Jalor 26.1 28.7 26.8 29.5 12.9 25.2 6.5 7.9 6.5 8.1 4.4 7.3
Jhalawar 23.5 26.0 24.2 27.1 18.3 22.0 6.9 8.3 7.2 8.7 3.7 7.5
Jhunjhunun 22.2 24.1 22.8 25.2 18.8 22.3 5.5 6.2 5.7 6.3 4.3 6.4
Jodhpur 22.9 24.8 23.6 25.1 20.8 25.1 5.6 6.8 5.5 7.0 5.3 7.0
Karauli 25.1 29.3 27.3 31.1 12.9 25.1 5.6 6.8 6.0 7.0 2.9 6.7
Kota 20.3 23.0 22.1 25.7 17.7 21.7 4.9 6.2 6.2 8.3 3.5 4.9
Nagaur 22.3 24.4 22.6 24.6 17.9 26.5 5.9 7.0 6.1 7.2 4.1 6.9
Pali 21.3 24.4 22.1 25.8 15.8 21.7 5.9 7.2 6.4 7.8 3.6 5.9
Rajsamand 25.6 29.4 26.7 30.9 16.5 22.7 7.5 9.0 8.0 9.6 4.0 5.3
Sawai Madhopur 25.2 29.0 26.7 31.2 19.4 23.4 6.5 8.0 7.2 9.0 3.2 6.0
Sikar 22.8 24.2 23.2 24.7 20.8 23.8 5.4 6.5 5.5 6.7 4.3 6.6
Sirohi 22.8 25.2 23.9 26.6 14.8 19.0 6.4 7.5 6.6 7.9 4.2 6.5
Tonk 21.5 24.4 21.6 25.1 19.1 24.4 6.6 8.3 7.2 9.4 3.9 5.3
Udaipur 27.6 30.9 29.6 34.0 19.8 22.9 7.3 8.8 7.9 9.6 4.3 7.1

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CONFIDENCE INTERVAL (95%) FOR SOME IMPORTANT INDICATORS
Infant Mortality Rate U5MR
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
State / District
Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper
Limit Limit Limit Limit Limit Limit Limit Limit Limit Limit Limit Limit

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Rajasthan 55 58 60 63 37 43 75 78 81 84 50 57
Ajmer 45 61 50 70 26 50 67 82 74 93 44 71
Alwar 48 65 49 67 21 56 69 85 69 86 40 88
Banswara 49 65 50 66 - - 88 105 90 108 - -
Baran 47 68 46 67 30 106 65 83 66 85 42 94
Barmer 60 79 60 80 36 77 74 90 76 92 36 87
Bharatpur 45 59 47 61 27 62 65 78 67 81 42 79
Bhilwara 55 77 59 83 19 62 73 96 79 105 23 71
Bikaner 44 60 51 70 24 50 61 79 67 88 41 71
Bundi 53 74 58 82 - - 73 91 81 102 - -
Chittaurgarh 52 72 55 78 16 59 66 85 70 92 22 68
Churu 44 58 48 63 26 51 56 73 60 79 33 69
Dausa 49 61 50 63 20 66 76 95 78 97 31 94
Dhaulpur 53 69 57 71 27 74 65 83 70 89 37 74
Dungarpur 57 71 56 71 58 94 77 91 77 91 49 120
Ganganagar 45 65 48 75 27 45 66 82 67 86 51 81
Hanumangarh 43 58 45 62 23 51 58 74 63 80 27 64
Jaipur 45 59 55 72 30 51 61 76 71 92 46 66
Jaisalmer 47 60 50 63 15 56 64 84 67 88 32 77
Jalor 64 85 65 87 20 73 86 102 88 104 31 97
Jhalawar 52 75 54 79 - - 71 89 75 96 - -
Jhunjhunun 47 57 49 60 28 51 66 78 69 83 44 74
Jodhpur 44 56 50 65 27 46 60 74 67 84 37 66
Karauli 59 75 58 75 45 99 69 90 69 91 47 111
Kota 27 43 32 57 15 35 37 52 50 73 18 37
Nagaur 48 63 51 67 23 51 65 79 68 83 32 70
Pali 46 62 49 67 19 52 68 83 74 91 30 64
Rajsamand 53 70 56 74 - - 75 93 80 100 - -
Sawai Madhopur 57 74 60 79 31 70 68 89 74 98 30 75
Sikar 48 59 51 62 29 57 72 86 72 86 59 96
Sirohi 54 71 57 76 - - 75 92 80 99 - -
Tonk 43 66 48 76 13 42 70 86 81 100 20 48
Udaipur 50 71 52 77 30 61 78 98 87 109 30 73

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CONFIDENCE INTERVAL (95%) FOR SOME IMPORTANT INDICATORS
Sex Ratio at Birth
Total Rural Urban
State / District
Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper
Limit Limit Limit Limit Limit Limit

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Rajasthan 874 893 871 891 866 917
Ajmer 841 947 806 925 844 1070
Alwar 838 947 830 943 790 1177
Banswara 875 986 883 996 461 1014
Baran 854 977 852 983 730 1100
Barmer 867 969 859 964 822 1261
Bharatpur 823 915 813 911 772 1050
Bhilwara 902 1064 916 1094 697 1104
Bikaner 846 970 802 941 857 1119
Bundi 850 971 814 941 900 1260
Chittaurgarh 848 984 834 977 782 1215
Churu 836 956 811 939 810 1126
Dausa 790 904 779 895 739 1239
Dhaulpur 782 893 761 880 766 1058
Dungarpur 838 926 828 917 836 1396
Ganganagar 841 950 841 968 768 982
Hanumangarh 822 932 834 953 680 972
Jaipur 800 900 759 888 802 957
Jaisalmer 785 911 761 895 799 1189
Jalor 836 929 827 921 793 1360
Jhalawar 817 936 817 946 692 1022
Jhunjhunun 875 961 856 946 867 1120
Jodhpur 861 968 878 1002 763 987
Karauli 777 903 783 917 608 990
Kota 807 936 824 999 741 933
Nagaur 805 899 798 897 732 1037
Pali 836 938 842 951 716 991
Rajsamand 776 887 773 889 662 1052
Sawai Madhopur 740 864 740 875 633 952
Sikar 814 901 792 884 802 1058
Sirohi 841 955 841 960 684 1127
Tonk 887 1003 915 1047 712 962
Udaipur 812 933 822 954 662 975

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ANNUAL HEALTH SURVEY HOUSELISTING SCHEDULE


Rural-1, Sample Unit
State Zone District Stratum
Urban-2
Houselisting particulars for first updation round Houselisting particulars for second updation round
Houselisting particulars as per baseline survey (for existing Houses/
Households) and for new Houses/Households for updation survey Status of House/ Status of House/ To be filled for Codes ‘1’ and ‘3’ in Col. 12
To be filled for Codes ‘1’ and ‘3’ in Col. 8
Household Household

If Code ‘1’ in Col. 9, write If Code ‘1’ in Col. 13, write


Name of Head of the the name of the new Head the name of the new Head
Household of the Household as on of the Household as on date

(Code)

(Code)
(Code)
date of survey

(2 digits)
of survey

Serial No.
Household No.

Building Number
House No. (4 digits)
Status of the House
date of survey) (Code)
date of survey) (Code)
Status of the Household

Status of the Household

Status of the House (as on


Status of the House (as on

If Head of the Household is


If Head of the Household is

changed, write ‘1’, if not, ‘2’


(existing as on 01.01.2012) #
changed, write ‘1’, if not, ‘2’

(existing as on 01.01.2011)*
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Cols. 1-6 are to be copied for all the houses listed during Baseline. For new houses, the record is to be appended at the end of the houselist and Code ‘4’ is to be assigned in Col. 4 during updation rounds.
New houses can be in an existing structure or, altogether a new structure. In case of addition of new households in an existing house or replacement of an existing household by a new household or change
in status from non residential/ vacant to residential/partly residential, the records should also be appended at the end of houselist. For such cases, Code given for status of house during Baseline should be
recorded in Col. 4. In all cases (including houses/households having no change in status), record present status of house/household in Cols. 7-8/ Cols. 11-12 as the case may be. For new household(s), record
the name of head of the household in Col. 6 only. Cols. 9 & 10 (for current updation round) and Cols. 13 & 14 (for next updation round) are to be filled only when there is a change in name of head of the
household as on date of survey.
Code for Col. (4) Code for Col. (7, 11) Code for Col. (8, 12)
Item Code Item Code Item Code
Residential 1 Residential/Partly residential 1 Household continues in the
Non-residential 2 same house 1
Non-residential 2
Out-migrated
* Status as on 01.01.2011 is to be recorded. Vacant 3 Vacant 3 (out of the unit) 2
# Status as on 01.01.2012 is to be recorded. New House 4 Does not exist 0 Shifted within the unit 3
(For Households not existing as on 01.01.2011 or 01.01.2012, put ‘–’ in Cols. 8 &12 respec- In-migrated
(from outside the unit) 4
tively)
Split household 5
Merged household 6
ANNEXURE

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Rural-1, Sample House Household
State Zone District Stratum
Urban-2 Unit No.* No.*
(i) Cols. 1-3 are to be copied for all members listed during baseline survey irrespective of their present residential status. Copy Cols. 6, 8 & 13 also for those who are/were usual residents as on 01.01.2010 ( Code
‘1’ in Col. 4 of the baseline Household Schedule).
(ii) Cols. 1–3 are to be filled in for all usual residents as on date of survey excluding those who have been covered in (i) above. This would include those who have out migrated or died after 01.01.2011.
(iii) Cols. 1–3 are also to be filled for new born died during (iv) For the above three categories, Residential Status (v) Col. 5 onwards are to be filled only in respect of usual residents as on 01.01.2011
01.01.2010 to 31.12.2010 (Code ‘10’ in Col. 4). is to be updated in Col. 4. (i.e. Codes ‘01’ to ‘06’ in Col. 4).
For age group
To be recorded 6-17 years
Name from Col. 1
Identification
(In case of new Code of Date of Birth Date of first marriage
household, start members of the

(Code)
with the Head of the Household
(Code)

Serial No.
above) (Code)

on 01.01.2011
father
Religion (Code)

mother
Household)

01.01.2011 (Code)
years and above) (Code)

Whether currently
Never attended - 3)

Serial No. of
Social Group (Code)
Marital Status as on
main reason thereof

(in completed years)

Serial No. of

Relationship to Head
Occupation / Activity Status

Residential Status as
attained (for age 7 years and

Age as on 01.01.2011
during last 365 days (for age 5

No: Attended before -2,

Sex (Male-1, Female-2)


D D M M Y Y Y Y D D M M Y Y Y Y
attending school (Yes - 1,
Highest educational qualification

If Code ‘2’ or ‘3’ in Col. 14,

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Code for Col. (4) Code for Col. (5) Code for Col. (10) Code for Col. (12) Code for Col. (15) Code for Col. (16) Code for Col. (17)
Item Code Item Code Item Code Item Code Item Code Item Code Item Code
Continue to be in the Head 01 Hindu 1 Never married 1 School too far 1 Illiterate 0 Cultivator 01
same household 01 Agricultural Wage Labourer 02
Wife or Husband 02 Muslim 2 Married but, Gauna not performed 2 Literate without Formal education 1
But died or outmigrated Further education not considered Non-agricultural Wage Labourer 03
thereafter # 02 Son or Daughter 03 Christian 3 Married and, Gauna performed 3 necessary 2 Literate with Formal Education Self Employed (excluding Cultivators)
In migrated from Son-in-law or Sikh 4 Remarried 4 Own Account Worker 04
Usual Below Primary 2
outside the unit 03 Daughter-in-law 04 Required for work in Household Employer 05
Resident Buddhist 5 Widow/Widower 5 activities/Farm/Family business 3 Primary (5th passed) 3
as on Shifted into the house- Grand child 05 Unpaid Family Labourer 06
01.01.2011 hold (Within the unit) 04 Jain 6 Divorced 6
Middle (8th passed) 4 Regular Salaried/Wage Employee 07
Parent 06 Separated 7 Required for outside work 4
Newly born 05 Others 7 Did not work but was seeking and/or available
Parent-in-law 07 Secondary/Matric/Class-X 5 for work 08
Temporary Absentees # 06 No religion 8 Not stated 8 Not interested in studies 5
Brother or Sister 08 Hr. Secondary/Sr. Secondary/ Attending educational institution 09
Out migrated 07 Pre-university/Class-XII 6 Attending routine domestic chores, etc. 10
Shifted out of the household Brother-in-law or Cost too much 6
Code for Col. (11) * = To be copied from Houselisting Schedule Beggar 11
(Within the unit) 08 Sister-in law 09 Graduate/B.Tech/BBA/MBBS/
Equivalent 7 Sex worker/Prostitute 12
Died 09 Niece or Nephew 10 Item Code # = To be filled upto Col. 13 only Repeated failures 7
Rentier, pensioner, other remittance
New born died (01.01.2010 – SC 1 Post Graduate/M.Tech/MBA/MD/ recipients 13
Other relatives 11
Got married 8 Equivalent or higher 8 Not able to work due to disability 14
31.12.2010) 10
Adopted/Foster child 12 ST 2
Not a usual resident of the Non-Technical/Technical diploma Too old to work 15
Not related 13 Others 3 Others 9 or certificate not equivalent to degree 9 Others 16
household 11

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Morbidity Status
Acute illness Access to Health scheme/
Injury (During last 15 days) Chronic illness (During last 1 year)
Insurance
Name Not to be asked if Code ‘00’ in Col. 24

If Code ‘1’ in Col.


(Start with Head of 28, then top two
the Household) health schemes/
health insurance in

survey? (Code)
(Code)
(Code)
(Code)

Serial Number
order of priority

in Col. 22)
(Code)
(Code)
(Code)

year (Code)
know - 3)
(Code)

Disability as on date of
treatment

Source of
diagnosis
of treatment
by any health

(Code) (Applicable
Has diagnosed for

Whether having any form of


injury during last 1
1, No - 2, Don’t

for Codes ‘01’ to ‘13’

to illness persisting
Getting regular

Source of Treatment
If Code ‘1’ or ‘2’

Type of Treatment for


Whether covered
insurance? (Yes -

Sought medical care


scheme or health

Type of illness (Code)


P1 P2

for more than 1 month

Symptom(s) pertaining
in Col. 26, source
1 2 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
Enumerator with date
Name and signature of the
Telephone/Mobile Number:

Name & signature/thumb impres-


sion of the Respondent with date

Code for Col. (18) Code for Col. (20) Code for Col. (21, 25, 27) Code for Col. (22) Code for Col. (24) Code for Col. (24) Contd.
Item Code Item Code Item Code Item Code Item Code Item Code
Diabetes 01 Rheumatic fever/Rheumatic heart disease 26
Mental 1 Acute Illnesses GOVERNMENT Diseases of respiratory system 01 Hypertension 02 Tumour (any type) 27
Visual 2 Diseases of cardiovascular system 02 Chronic heart disease 03 Blood Cancer/Leukemia 28
Sub center 01
Diarrhoea 1 Diseases of central nervous system 03 Myocardinal infarction/Heart attack 04 Skin Cancer 29
Hearing 3
PHC 02 Diseases of musculo-skeletal system 04 Stroke/Cerebrovascular accident 05 Piles, Anal Fissure, Anal Fistula 30
Speech 4 Dysentery 2 CHC 03 Diseases of gastrointestinal system 05 Epilepsy 06 Anaemia 31
Locomotor 5 Asthma/Chronic respiratory disease 07 Others (Hernia, Hydrocele, Peptic Ulcer, etc. 99
Acute respiratory infection 3 UHC/UHP/UFWC 04 Diseases of genitourinary system 06
Multiple 6 Goitre/Thyroid disorder 08 Not diagnosed 00
Skin diseases 07
Dispensary/Clinic 05 Tuberculosis 09
Others 7 Jaundice with fever 4 Goitre 08
Leprosy 10 Code for Col. (26)
No Disability 0 Hospital 06 Elephantiasis 09 Cancer-Respiratory System 11 Item Code
Fever with chill/rigors AYUSH Hospital/Clinic 07 Eye problems/diseases 10 Cancer-Gastrointestinal system 12 Not regularly 1
(malaria etc.) 5 Yes
Code for Col. (19) PRIVATE ENT problems/diseases 11 Cancer-Genitourinary system 13 Regularly 2
Mouth and dental problems 12 Cancer-Breast 14 No 3
Item Code Fever of short duration with Dispensary/Clinic 08 Renal stone 15
Others 13 Code for Col. (29)
Treated in intensive care unit for any time 1 rashes 6 Chronic renal disease 16
Hospital 09 No symptoms of chronic disease 99
Treated as in patient with stay > 2 weeks 2 Gall stone/Cholecystitis 17 Item Code
Other types of fever 7 AYUSH Hospital/Clinic 10
Chronic liver disease 18 Employees State Insurance Scheme(ESIS) 1
Treated as in patient with stay 1 to 2 weeks 3 Code for Col. (23)
NGO or Trust Hospital/Clinic 11 Rheumatoid arthritis/Osteoarthritis 19 Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY) 2
Treated as in patient with stay < 1 week 4 Reproductive tract infections Item Code Chronic skin diseases/Psoriasis 20
DOT Center (only for Col. 27) 12 Central/State Government Health Scheme
(RTI) 8 Details of diagnosis/treatment Cataract 21 other than RSBY 3
Treated as out patient 5
At Home 13 not available 1 Glaucoma 22 Medical reimbursement from employer 4
Treated by traditional healers 6 Others 9 Yes
Others 99 Details of diagnosis/treatment Sinusitis, Tonsillitis 23 Community Health Insurance Programme 5
Treated at home 7 available 2 Flourosis 24 Mediclaim 6
No injury 0
No Illness 0 No Treatment 00 No 3 Pyorrhea 25 Others 7
ANNUAL HEALTH SURVEY
WOMAN SCHEDULE

State Zone

District Rural - 1/ Urban - 2 Stratum

Sample Unit

House No. Household No.

Section I – Ever Married Woman (Aged 15–49 years)


Sl. No., Name, Identification Code, Age, Marital Status, Highest educational qualification and Occupation/ Activity Status are
to be copied from Col. 1, 2, 6, 9, 12, 16 & 17 respectively of the Household Schedule. However, Marital Status, Highest
educational qualification and Occupation/ Activity Status should be probed from the woman and in case of any variations,
the response given by the woman should be recorded in the relevant columns of the Household Schedule by according
priority.

Marital Highest educational Occupation/


Sl. No. Name Identification Code Age Status Qualification Activity
(Code) * attained (Code) Status (Code)

* If Code ‘2’ (Married but, Gauna not performed), go to Section II of the Schedule.

Q. No. Questions and Codes Responses

Yes-1, No-2
Q.1 Have you ever conceived? If Code '2', go to Section II
of the Schedule

Record the number


Q.2 If Yes, how many times have you
conceived?

Q.3 What was your age at first conception ?


(in completed years)

Q.4 Have you delivered a live baby before Yes-1, No-2


01.01.2011? If Code '2', go to Q.7

Record the number


Q.5 How many children have been born alive
Male Female Total
ever before 01.01.2011 and out of them
how many are surviving as on 01.01.2011? Born Alive

Surviving

Q.6 What was your age at first live birth?


(in completed years)

Q.7 Has the outcome of any pregnancy(s) Yes-1, No-2


resulted in live birth/still birth/abortion If Code '2', go to Section II
during 01.01.2010 to 31.12.2010? of the Schedule

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Q.8 If Code ‘1’ (Yes) in Q.7, record the history of outcome(s) of pregnancy(s). Start with the last pregnancy excluding
the current one. Use separate lines for twins/triplets. Same pregnancy number to be recorded for twins/triplets.

To be filled for Induced or Spontaneous abortions (Code '3' or '4' in Col. 2)


If Code '1' Whether At what Did you Did you go Where Who Only for
or '2' in pregnancy month of receive for was the performed/ induced
Col. 2, confirmation pregnancy any ultrasound abortion completed abortion
Pregnancy Outcome of record test did ANC? before this performed/ the
Number Pregnancy the sex of was done abortion (Yes-1, abortion? completed? abortion? Why did
(to be the baby by using happen? No-2) (Yes-1, (Code) (Code) you abort
recorded) (Male-1, NPT kit? No-2) the
Female-2) (Yes-1, pregnancy?
No-2) (Code)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Live Birth-1
(........)
Still Birth-2
Last
Induced Abr.-3
pregnancy
Spont Abr.-4

(........) Live Birth-1


Still Birth-2
Previous
to last Induced Abr.-3
pregnancy Spont Abr.-4
Live Birth-1
(........)
Still Birth- 2
Second
Induced Abr.-3
from last
pregnancy Spont Abr.-4

Note: If outcome(s) of pregnancy(s) resulted in ‘only Abortion(s)’, go to Section II of Schedule after filling
Columns 4 to 10 of Q.8.

Code for Col.8 (Q.8) Code for Col.9 (Q.8)


Item Code Item Code
GOVERNMENT Doctor 1
Sub - Center 01 Nurse / ANM / LHV 2
Trained dai 3
PHC 02
Untrained dai 4
CHC 03
Family members / Relatives / Friends 5
UHC / UHP / UFWC 04
None / Self 6
Dispensary / Clinic 05
Others 7
Hospital 06
Code for Col.10 (Q.8)
AYUSH Hospital / Clinic 07
Item Code
PRIVATE
Unplanned pregnancy 1
Dispensary / Clinic 08 Due to contraceptive failure 2
Hospital 09 Complication(s) in pregnancy 3
AYUSH Hospital / Clinic 10 Health did not permit 4
Female foetus 5
NGO or Trust Hosp. / Clinic 11
Economic reason(s) 6
Self 12
At Home Last child too young 7
Elsewhere 13 Foetus had congenital abnormality 8
Others 99 Others 9

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Q.9 Details about the last two outcome of pregnancy(s) which resulted in live birth (surviving / not surviving) / still
birth during 01.01.2010 to 31.12.2010. Begin with last birth. Survival status to be assessed as on 01.01.2011.
Questions 9 (1) to 9 (45) are to be probed for live births (surviving/not surviving) as well as still births unless otherwise specified.

Q. No. Questions and Codes Responses

Q.9 (1) Pregnancy number of last two live /


still birth(s) in Chronological order Last birth Previous to last birth
[Copy from Col. 1 (Q.8)] Pregnancy
Number

Q.9 (2) What kind of birth is / was it?

Item Code
Live birth surviving 1 Last birth Previous to last birth
Live birth not surviving 2
Still birth 3

(If Code '3' is recorded for any of the


births, go to Q.9 (6) for that particular birth)

Last birth Previous to last birth


Q.9 (3) What is the order of live birth? Order of live
(If more than 9, record '9' only) birth

Q.9 (4) Only if birth order >= 2


Last birth Previous to last birth
Interval
What is the interval between the previous
(in completed
and current live births?
months)
(If more than 99 months, record '99' only)

Last birth Previous to last birth


Q.9 (5) Identification Code (only for live birth Identification
surviving) – To be copied from Col. 6 Code
of the Household Schedule

Q.9 (6) What is/was the date of birth of the baby?


Last birth Previous to last birth
(In case of still birth, record only month Date of Birth D D M M Y Y Y Y D D M M Y Y Y Y
and year)

Q.9 (7) What type of birth was it?


Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Single 1
Multiple 2

ANTE NATAL CARE (ANC)


Q.9 (8) Did you get your pregnancy registered
for each birth? Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
(Record Code '2' only after ascertaining If Code ‘2’, go to
that the woman has not received any Q.9 (15)
ANC for that particular birth)

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Q.9 (9) How many months pregnant were you Number of Last birth Previous to last birth
at the time of first ANC ? completed
months

Q.9 (10) How many ANCs did you receive during Last birth Previous to last birth
pregnancy associated with each birth? Number of
(If more than 9 ANCs, record '9' only) ANCs

Q.9 (11) What was the main source of ANC ?

Item Code
GOVERNMENT
Anganwadi 00
Sub - Center 01
PHC 02
CHC 03 Last birth Previous to last birth
UHC / UHP / UFWC 04
Dispensary / Clinic 05
Hospital 06
AYUSH Hospital / Clinic 07
PRIVATE
Dispensary / Clinic 08
Hospital 09
AYUSH Hospital / Clinic 10
NGO or Trust Hospital/Clinic 11
Others 99

Q.9 (12) What were the type of tests performed Type of tests Last birth Previous to last birth
during the ANC? performed (in numbers) (in numbers)
(Read out the type of tests performed)
Abdominal
Examination

Blood Pressure
(Record the total number of tests
Breast
performed across all ANCs. If any of
Examination
the tests were performed more than
9 times, record ‘9’ only) Weight
Measurement

Urine test

Blood (for Hb
estimation)

Blood group test

Blood (for other


tests)

Ultrasound

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Q.9 (13) (i) How many TT injections did you Last birth Previous to last birth
receive? Number of TT
injections

(ii) How many months pregnant were you Number of Last birth Previous to last birth
at the time of 2nd TT injection? completed
months

Q.9 (14) For how many days did you consume Last birth Previous to last birth
Iron & Folic Acid (IFA) tablets / tablespoons (Number of days) (Number of days)
of IFA syrup during pregnancy?

(Record '000' if not consumed) Tablets

Syrup

Q.9 (15) If Code '2' is recorded for any of the births


in Q.9 (8), what was the main reason of not
going for any ANC for that particular birth?
Item Code
Not needed 1
Not customary 2 Last birth Previous to last birth
Cost too much 3
Too far / no transport 4
Poor quality service 5
Family did not allow 6
No time to go 7
Lack of knowledge 8
Others 9

Q.9 (16) Did you suffer from any of the health Health
problem(s) during pregnancy associated Problems Last birth Previous to last birth
with each birth?
Swelling of hands,
(Read out the health problems) feet and face
Paleness/
Giddiness/
Weakness
Item Code Visual
disturbances
Yes 1
Excessive
No 2
Fatigue
Convulsions not
from fever
Weak or no
movement of foetus
Abnormal position
of foetus

Excessive
vomiting

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Health
Last birth Previous to last birth
Problems
Hypertension/
High BP

Jaundice

Excessive bleeding

Vaginal discharge

Others

Q.9 (17) If Code '1' is recorded for any of the


health problem(s) in Q.9 (16), did you
seek treatment? Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2

Q.9 (18) If Code '1' in Q.9 (17), where did you go


for consultation or to seek treatment?
Item Code
GOVERNMENT
Sub - Center 01
PHC 02
CHC 03
UHC / UHP / UFWC 04 Last birth Previous to last birth
Dispensary / Clinic 05
Hospital 06
AYUSH Hospital / Clinic 07
PRIVATE
Dispensary / Clinic 08
Hospital 09
AYUSH Hospital / Clinic 10
NGO or Trust Hospital / Clinic 11
At Home 12
Others 99
NATAL CARE
Q.9 (19) Where did your delivery take place?

Item Code
GOVERNMENT
Sub - Center 01
PHC 02
CHC 03
UHC / UHP / UFWC 04 Last birth Previous to last birth
Dispensary / Clinic 05
Hospital 06
AYUSH Hospital / Clinic 07
PRIVATE
Dispensary / Clinic 08
Hospital 09
AYUSH Hospital / Clinic 10
NGO or Trust Hospital / Clinic 11
At Home 12
Others 99

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Q.9 (20) If Code '12' in Q.9 (19), what was the
main reason for not going to health
facility for delivery?

Item Code
Not needed 01
Not customary 02 Last birth Previous to last birth
Cost too much 03
Too far / no transport 04
Poor quality service 05
Family decision 06
No time to go 07
Lack of knowledge 08
Better care at home 09
Others 10

Q.9 (21) In case of institutional delivery [for Code


‘1-11’ in Q.9 (19)], who facilitated or Last birth Previous to last birth
motivated you to go to the health facility
for delivery and where did she/he advise Facilitator/ Recom- Facilitator/ Recom-
you to go? Motivator mended Motivator mended
health health
(Read out all facilitators/ motivators facility facility
mentioned)
Code for Facilitator/Motivator Doctor

Item Code
ANM
Yes 1
No 2 Health
Worker
Code for health facility
Anganwadi
Item Code Worker

Government
ASHA
Sub - Center 01
PHC 02
NGO/CBO
CHC 03
UHC/UHP/UFWC 04 Husband
Dispensary/Clinic 05
Hospital 06 Mother-in-law
AYUSH Hospital/Clinic 07
Private Mother
Dispensary/Clinic 08
Relatives/
Hospital 09 Friends
AYUSH Hospital/Clinic 10
NGO or Trust Hospital/Clinic 11 Self

Others 99
Others

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Q.9 (22) In case of institutional delivery [for
Code ‘1-11’ in Q.9 (19)], what was the
source of transport provided/availed
by you for reaching the institution?

Item Code Last birth Previous to last birth

Arranged by family 1
Arranged by ASHA 2
Provided by panchayat/
other govt. sources 3
Provided by others 4
Not required(< 1 Km) 5
Not provided 6

Q.9 (23) In case of institutional delivery [for Code


‘1-11’ in Q.9 (19)], what was the main
mode of transportation used by you to
reach the health facility for delivery?

Item Code
Ambulance 1 Last birth Previous to last birth

Jeep/Car 2
Motor Cycle/Scooter 3
Bus/Train 4
Tempo/Auto/Tractor 5
Rickshaw/Cart 6
On foot 7
Others 8

Q.9 (24) In case of institutional delivery [for


Last birth Previous to last birth
Code ‘1-11’ in Q.9 (19)], how long did
you stay in the institution after delivery? H/D No. H/D No.
(Record in Hours (H), if stay <= 48 hrs, in
Days (D) otherwise)

Q.9 (25) In case of institutional delivery [for Last birth Previous to last birth
Code ‘1-11’ in Q.9 (19)], how much it cost (Amount in Rs.) (Amount in Rs.)
out of your pocket on the following
items during delivery?
Transporation
(Cost should exclude the amount
reimbursed / to be reimbursed)
Others

Q.9 (26) Did you avail any maternity financial


assistance?
Item Code
Janani Suraksha 1 Last birth Previous to last birth
Yojana (JSY)
Availed Other Govt schemes
(Other than JSY) 2
Any Other 3
Not Availed 4

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Q.9 (27) If Code ‘1’ in Q.9 (26), then
Last birth Previous to last birth
(i) How many days after the delivery,
(Number of days) (Number of days)
did you receive financial
assistance?
(ii) What was the total amount
received by you during pregnacy
and/or after delivery? Last birth Previous to last birth
(Amount in Rs.) (Amount in Rs.)

Q.9 (28) Was the delivery normal, caesarean or


assisted? Last birth Previous to last birth

Item Code
Normal 1
Caesarean 2
Assisted 3

Q.9 (29) During delivery, did you experience


Health Problems Last birth Previous to last birth
any of the health problems associated
with each birth? Premature
labour
(Read out all health problems)
Excessive
Item Code bleeding
Yes 1
No 2 Prolonged
labour (More than
12 hours)
Obstructed
labour

Breech
Presentation
Convulsion/
High BP

Others

Q.9 (30) In case of delivery at home [Code ‘12’ in


Q. 9 (19)], who conducted your delivery?
Item Code
Last birth Previous to last birth
Doctor 1
Nurse / ANM / LHV 2
Trained dai 3
Untrained dai 4
Family members / 5
Relatives / Friends
None 6

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POST NATAL CARE

Q.9 (31) Did you have any check-up within


48 hours of delivery?

Item Code Last birth Previous to last birth


Yes 1
No 2

Q.9 (32) If Code ‘2’ in Q.9 (31), after how many


days of delivery, the first check-up
took place? Last birth Previous to last birth
Number of
Days
[If no check-up was done at all for any
of the births, record '00' for that
particular birth and go to Q.9 (35)]

Q.9 (33) Where did your Post Natal check-up


take place?
Item Code
GOVERNMENT
Sub Center 01
PHC 02 Last birth Previous to last birth
CHC 03
UHC / UHP / UFWC 04
Dispensary / Clinic 05
Hospital 06
AYUSH Hospital / Clinic 07
PRIVATE
Dispensary / Clinic 08
Hospital 09
AYUSH Hospital / Clinic 10
NGO or Trust Hospital/Clinic 11
Others 99

Q.9 (34) Did any of the following happen when Last birth Previous to last birth
you had the check-up after each birth?
Abdomen
(Read out all options mentioned)
examined
Item Code Advice on breast
Yes 1 feeding

No 2 Advice on
baby care

Advice on family
planning

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Q.9 (35) When was the new born baby checked up
after birth?

(To be asked only in respect of live births


surviving or not surviving)
Item Code
Last birth Previous to last birth
Within 24 hrs 1

Checked 24 hrs to 72 hrs 2


Up 4th day to 7th day 3
After the 7th day 4
Not checked up 5

Q.9 (36) If Code ‘1’ or ‘2’ or ‘3’ in Q.9 (35), number of


check-up(s) during one week of delivery Last birth Previous to last birth

Q.9 (37) If Code ‘1-4’ in Q.9 (35), where was the


baby's first check-up done?

Item Code
Government
Sub - Center 01
PHC 02
CHC 03 Last birth Previous to last birth
UHC/UHP/UFWC 04
Dispensary/Clinic 05
Hospital 06
AYUSH Hospital/Clinic 07
Private
Dispensary/Clinic 08
Hospital 09
AYUSH Hospital/Clinic 10
NGO or Trust Hosp/Clinic 11
At Home 12
Others 99

Q.9 (38) If Code ‘12’ in Q.9 (37), who did the check-up
at home?
Item Code
Doctor 1 Last birth Previous to last birth
ANM 2
Health worker 3
Anganwadi worker 4
ASHA 5
Others 6

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Q.9 (39) During the first 6 weeks after delivery, Health Problems Last birth Previous to last birth
did you experience any of the health
problems?
High fever
(Read out all health problems)
Item Code Lower abdominal
pain
Yes 1
No 2 Foul smelling
vaginal discharge

Excessive
bleeding

Convulsions

Head ache

Others

Q.9 (40) If Code '1' in any of the health problems


in Q.9 (39), did you seek treatment? Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2

Q.9 (41) If Code '1' in Q.9 (40), where did you go for
consultation or to seek treatment?
Item Code
Government
Sub - Center 01
PHC 02
Last birth Previous to last birth
CHC 03
UHC/UHP/UFWC 04
Dispensary/Clinic 05
Hospital 06
AYUSH Hospital/Clinic 07
Private
Dispensary/Clinic 08
Hospital 09
AYUSH Hospital/Clinic 10
NGO or Trust Hosp/Clinic 11
Others 99

Q.9 (42) Whether birth weight of the baby was


taken?
(To be asked only in respect of live Last birth Previous to last birth
births surviving or not surviving)
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
Don’t Know 3

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Q.9 (43) If Code ‘1’ in Q.9 (42), what was the birth Last birth Previous to last birth
weight of the baby?
Kg gms Kg gms
Birth weight

Q.9 (44) When did you first breast feed your


baby?
(To be asked only in respect of live
births surviving or not surviving)
Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Immediately within 1 hour
of birth 1
1 hour to 24 hours of birth 2 If Code '5'
2-3 days 3 go to Q.9 (48)
After 3 days 4
Never breast-fed 5

Q.9 (45) Did you feed “milk colostrum/khees”


(yellowish thick milk) to your baby,
secreted during the first few days after
child birth? Last birth Previous to last birth

(To be asked only in respect of live


births surviving or not surviving)

Item Code
Yes 1
No 2

The following questions are to be probed only for live births and surviving.
BREAST FEEDING PRACTISE

Q.9 (46) Are you currently breastfeeding your Baby’s Name


baby?

Item Code Last birth Previous to last birth


Yes 1
No 2

Q.9 (47) How many days/months did you


exclusively breastfeed your baby?

(If duration of breastfeeding is less than Last birth Previous to last birth
one month, record no. of days and if
duration is in months, record no. D/M No. D/M No.
of months)

Unit Code
Days D
Months M

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Q.9 (48) At what age (in months/days) did you Last birth Previous to last birth
start feeding the baby, food other than Type of food
D/M No. D/M No.
breast milk?
(If only breast feeding, record ‘00’) Water

(If duration of starting other types of food Animal Milk/


is less than one month, record no. of Formula Milk
days and if duration is in months, record
Semi Solid
no. of months)
Mashed
Unit Code
Solid (Adult
Days D food)
Month M
Vegetables/
Fruits

IMMUNIZATION

Q.9 (49) Do you have an Immunization/MCH card


for your baby?
Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2

Q.9 (50) If Code '1' in Q.9 (49), whether


Immunization card made available Last birth Previous to last birth
at the time of interview?
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2

Q.9 (51) If card made available, whether


information recorded by using
the card? Last birth Previous to last birth

Item Code
Yes 1
No 2

Q.9 (52) Has the baby ever received any


vaccination?
Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2

(If Code '2' for any births, go to Q.9 (56) for


that particular birth)

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Q.9 (53) Was the baby given BCG vaccine?

Item Code
At birth 1 Last birth Previous to last birth

Yes Within 6 weeks 2


Thereafter 3

No 4

Q.9 (54) Were the following vaccines


administered to your baby? Type of Vaccine Last birth Previous to last birth

(Read out the type of vaccines) Polio birth dose


(Yes-1, No-2, Don’t
# If more than 9 doses, record ‘9’ Know-3)
only for that particular birth. * No. of Polio doses
in routine
* If no vaccination received, record ‘0’
immunization (RI)
for that particular birth.
other than the birth
dose
# No. of Polio doses
in PP (Pulse Polio)
immunization during
last one year
* No. of DPT
injections
Measles (Yes-1,
No-2, Don’t Know -3)
* No. of doses of
Hepatitis B during
last one year

Q.9 (55) From where did the baby receive


most of his/her vaccinations?

Item Code
Government
Anganwadi 00
Sub - Center 01
Last birth Previous to last birth
PHC 02
CHC 03
UHC/UHP/UFWC 04
Dispensary/Clinic 05
Hospital 06
AYUSH Hospital/Clinic 07
Private
Dispensary/Clinic 08
Hospital 09
AYUSH Hospital/Clinic 10
NGO or Trust Hosp/Clinic 11
Others 99

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Q.9 (56) If no vaccination was received by your
baby, what was the main reason thereof?
Item Code Last birth Previous to last birth
Child is weak/sick 1
Not aware of the need 2
Place of immunization is 3
not known
Session site too far 4
Fear of side effects 5
Nobody to take child to 6
session site
Not customary 7
Child too young 8
Others 9

Q.9(57) Number of Vitamin A doses received by Last birth Previous to last birth
your baby during last six months? No. of
Vitamin A
(If not received, record ‘0’) doses

Q.9 (58) Was IFA tablet/syrup administered to


your baby, in the last 3 months? Last birth Previous to last birth

(To be asked for babies older than 6


months)
Item Code
Tablets 1
Yes Syrup 2

No 3

Q.9 (59) If Code '1' or '2' in Q.9 (58), then for how Last birth Previous to last birth
many days was it given in the last 3 No. of
months? Days

CHILD HEALTH

Q.9 (60) Did the baby suffer from Acute


Respiratory Infection (ARI) during
last 15 days? Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2

Q.9 (61) If Code ‘1’ in Q.9 (60), was the baby given
any treatment? Last birth Previous to last birth

Item Code
Antibiotic 1
Other treatment 2
No treatment 3

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Q.9(62) Did the baby suffer from fever during
last 15 days? Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2

Q.9 (63) If Code ‘1’ in Q.9 (62), was the baby given
any treatment? Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2

Q.9 (64) Did the baby suffer from diarrhoea


during last 15 days? Last birth Previous to last birth

Item Code
Yes 1
No 2

Q.9 (65) If Code ‘1’ in Q.9 (64), did you administer


Last birth Previous to last birth
HAF/ ORT/ ORS and Zinc to the baby?

Item Code HAF


Yes 1
No 2 ORT/ORS

ORT/ORS & Zinc

Q.9 (66) Have you availed Anganwadi services


during the pregnancy and/or lactation Last birth Previous to last birth
associated with each birth?
During Pregnancy
Item Code
Yes 1
During Lactation
No 2

REGISTRATION OF BIRTH

Q.9 (67) Is the birth of your baby registered ?


Last birth Previous to last birth
Item Code
Yes 1
No 2
Don’t know 3

Q.9 (68) If Code ‘1’ in Q.9 (67), did you receive


Birth Certificate for your baby ? Last birth Previous to last birth

Item Code
Yes 1
No 2

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Section II – Currently Married Woman (Aged 15-49 years)

Q.1 Which of the family planning Codes Family Planning Methods Awareness
method (s) are you aware of? (Yes - 1, No - 2)

(Read out all the family planning Modern


methods) 01 Tubectomy

02 Vasectomy

03 Copper-T / IUD
04 Pills (Daily)

05 Pills (Weekly)
06 Emergency Contraceptive Pill

07 Condom / Nirodh

08 Injectable Contraceptives

09 Other modern method

Traditional
10 Contraceptive Herbs

11 Rhythm / Periodic Abstinence

12 Withdrawal
[For Married but, Gauna not
13 Lactational Amenorrhoea Method (LAM)
performedgo to Q.21 directly after
recording response of Q.1] 14 Other traditional method

Q.2 Are you currently pregnant?


Yes-1, No-2, Not sure-3 If Code ‘2’
or ‘3’, go
If Code ‘1’, record no. of completed months to Q.6
of pregnancy.

Q.3 Are you registered for ANC?


(Ensure that the woman has not Yes-1, No-2 If Code ‘2’
received any ANC, before recording go to Q.5
Code ‘2’)

Q.4 How many months pregnant were you Number of completed months
at the time of first ANC?

Q.5 When you became pregnant this time, Now 1


did you want to become pregnant now, Within 2 years 2
did you want to wait until later, or did Later
2 years or more 3
you not want to have any (more) children
Did not want any (more) children at all 4
at all?
(After recording the response, go to CODE Go to
Q.13) Q.13
Q.6 Are you currently menstruating?
Yes 1 Go to
Lactational Amenorrhoea 2 Q.7
Secondary Amenorrhoea 3
No In Menopause 4 Go to
Uterus Removed 5 Q.13
Never Menstruated 6 Go to
Q. 21
CODE

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Q.7 When you became mother last time, Then 1
did you want this child then, did you
Later Within 2 years 2
want to wait until later or did you not
want to have any (more) children at 2 years or more 3
all? Did not want any (more) children at all 4

(Applicable for those who have given CODE


atleast one live birth)
If Code
Q.8 Is your husband living with you? Yes-1, No-2
‘2’, go to
Q.13

Q.9 (i) Are you or your husband currently Yes-1, No-2 If Code
using any method(s) of family ‘2’, go to
planning? Q.12
(ii) If Code ‘1’ in Q.9 (i), specify the most If Code
(Use Codes from Q.1)
used method ‘03-14’,
go to
(iii) If Code ‘01’ or ‘02’ in Q.9 (ii), where GOVERNMENT Q.10
did you or your husband got the
Govt. / Municipal hospital 1
operation done?
Govt. Dispensary 2
UHC / UHP / UFWC 3
CHC 4
PHC 5
Camp 6
PRIVATE
Hospital 7
Dispensary / Clinic 8
Others 9
CODE

(iv) Did you/your husband receive the If Code


Yes-1, No-2
compensation after sterilization? ‘2’, go to
Q.20
(v) If Yes, when did you/your husband Before /At the time of discharge 1
receive compensation for At the time of first follow up 2
sterilization?
After several visit 3

CODE

(vi) How much compensation did you/ Amount (In Rs.) Go to


your husband receive? Q.20

Q.10 (i) How long have you or your Less than 6 months 1
husband been using this method 6 months to < 1 year 2
continuously?
1 year to < 2 years 3
2 years or more 4
Not remember 5

CODE

(ii) Have you/your husband had any


Yes-1, No-2
health problems after you/your
husband started using this
method?

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Q.11 From where did you obtain this
PUBLIC MEDICAL SECTOR
method last time?
Govt. / Municipal hospital 01
[Not applicable for Code ‘11’ or ‘12’ Govt. Dispensary 02
or ‘13’ if recorded in Q.9 (ii)]
UHC / UHP / UFWC 03
CHC 04
(After recording the response, go to
PHC 05
Q.17)
Sub centre 06
Govt. AYUSH hospital /clinic 07
Govt. Mobile clinic 08
Camp 09
Anganwadi / ICDS Centre 10
ASHA / ANM 11
Other community based worker 12
Other public sector health facility 13
PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR
Pvt. Hospital / clinic 14
Pvt. AYUSH Hospital / clinic 15
ANY OTHER SOURCE
Pharmacy / Shop 16
Husband 17
Friends / Relatives 18
Vending machine 19
Others 20
CODE Go to
Q.17
Q.12 What is the main reason for currently Wanted child now / soon 01
not using any method of family Lack of knowledge about family planning 02
planning?
Against the religion 03
Opposed to family planning 04
Husband opposed 05
Other family members opposed 06
Not liking existing methods 07
Afraid of sterilization/operation 08
Cannot work after sterilization/operation 09
Worry about side effects 10
Costs too much 11
Health does not permit 12
Difficult / inconvenient to get method 13
Inconvenient to use method 14
Lack of access / Too far 15
Infertility 16
Others 17
CODE

Q.13* (i) Have you /your husband used


Yes-1, No-2 If Code ‘2’,
any method in the past and
go to Q.15
discontinued?
(ii) If Code ‘1’ in Q.13 (i), specify the (Use Codes from Q.1) If Code ‘01’
most used method? or ‘02’, go
to Q.21

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Q.14* What was the main reason for Wanted child 01
discontinuing the use of the Method failed/became pregnant 02
method in the past? Supply not available 03
Difficult/inconvenient to get method 04
Weakness/inability to work 05
* For Code ‘4’ or ‘5’ in Q.6, skip and
go to Q.21 after recording the Body ache/back ache 06
response(s) in Q.13/Q.14 Cramps 07
Weight gain 08
Dizziness 09
Nausea/Vomiting 10
Breast tenderness 11
Irregular periods 12
Excessive bleeding 13
Spotting 14
White discharge 15
Lack of pleasure 16
Method was inconvenient 17
Others 18

CODE

Q.15 Do you intend to use any method of If Code


Yes-1, No-2
family planning, any time in the future? ‘2’, go to
Q.17

Q.16 If Code ‘1’ in Q.15, then Within 6 months 1


6 months to < 1 year 2
1 year to < 2 years 3
(i) When do you want to use?
2 years or after 4
CODE

, (ii) Which method would you prefer


(Use Codes from Q.1)
to use?

Want more children 1


Q.17 Would you like to have another child? Want no more children 2
Not decided 3
If Code
(For Currently Pregnant Woman, CODE ‘2’, go to
response should pertain to child other Q. 20
than she is expecting now)

Q.18 What would you prefer as your next Boy 1


child? Girl 2
Doesn’t matter 3

CODE

Soon/Now/Less than 1 year 1


Q.19 How long would you like to wait to 1 year to < 2 years 2
have another child?
2 years to < 3 years 3
3 years or more 4
Not decided 5
CODE

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Q.20 Did an ANM /Health worker visit you
during the last three months? Yes-1, No-2
(Applicable only for currently pregnant
women/lactating mother)

Q.21 Have you ever been counselled by


Health Functionaries for menstrual
Yes-1, No-2
hygiene?

Q.22 Have you heard of RTI/STI?


Yes-1, No-2

Q.23 Have you heard of HIV/AIDS?


Yes-1, No-2

Q.24 Are you aware about the


administration of HAF/ORT/ORS
Home Available Fluids (HAF)
and Zinc during diarrhoea?

Item Code ORT/ORS


Yes 1
ORT/ORS and Zinc
No 2

Q.25 Are you aware of the danger signs of


Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI)/ Yes-1, No-2
Pneumonia?

Q.26 Are you aware of the danger signs of


new born? Yes-1, No-2

Result of Interview CODE Name & Signature of Name & Signature/Thumb


the Enumerator Impression of the Respondent
Completed 1
Not completed
Refused 2
Incapacitated 3
Partly completed 4
Not at Home 5 D D M M Y Y Y Y
Date of Interview
Others (Please specify) 6

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Remarks or Enumerator

Name & Signature with Date:

Remarks or Supervisor

Name & Signature with Date:

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ANNUAL HEALTH SURVEY MORTALITY SCHEDULE


Rural-1, Sample
State Zone District Stratum
Urban-2 Unit
Col. 1 to 3 to be filled for all Households & Col. 4 to 23 for deaths occurred to the usual residents of the sample unit during 01.01.2010 to 31.12.2010. Still births not to be included.
Registration For Infant death For female deceased aged 15-49 years
Age at death
of death (< 1 year) If ‘Yes’ in Col. 17, ask the following

Name of the Date of Death


deceased

Serial No.
(Code)

Top two factors

Order of birth
time of death?

death (Code)

Sex of deceased
1 to 11 months

(Male-1, Female-2)
before death (Code)

House No. (4 digits)*


occurred? (Code)
medical facility (in kms)#

1 year and above


Place of death (Code)
Time between onset of

order of priority (Code)


contributing to death in

If Code ‘1’ in Col. 12,

Household No. (2 digits)*


(in completed years)
certificate? (Yes-1, No-2)
Symptoms preceding

(in completed months)


Period when the death

Was the death associated


was she pregnant at the

If Code ‘1’ or ‘2’ or ‘3’ in


Distance from place (where the

Is the death registered?


Col.18, how many months

Below 1 month (in days)


Serial number of mother

Source of medical attention


whether received the Death
Symptoms preceding death

as in Household Schedule
D D M M Y Y Y Y P1 P2
complications and death (Code)

with pregnancy? (Yes-1, No-2)

(Yes-1, No-2, Don't know-3)


deceased was staying) to the nearest

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

Code for Col. (10) Code for Col. (11) Code for Col. (16) Contd. Code for Col. (18) Code for Col. (20) Code for Col. (21) Code for Col. (22)
Item Code Item Code Item Code Item Code Item Code Item Code Item Code
GOVERNMENT At home 1 Pre-term/Low birth 09 During antenatal period 1 Delay in receiving health care 1 Excess bleeding 1 < 2 hours 1
Sub Center 01 In-transit 2 weight baby not at facility
PHC 02 In health facility 3 thriving Sepsis 2 2 hours to < 24 hours 2
During delivery 2 Inadequate care at health facility 2
CHC 03 Other places 4 Respiratory infection 10 Pregnancy Induced
Lack of transport in shifting to 3 24 hours to < 2days 3
UHC/UHP/UFWC 04 Diarrhoea / Dysentery 11 During abortion 3 Hypertension (PIH) 3
facility
Dispensary/Clinic 05 Code for Col. (16) Fever with rash 12 2 days to < 7 days 4
Lack of funds 4 Prolonged Labour/ 4
Hospital 06 Fever with convulsion 13 Within 42 days of delivery 4
Item Code Seriousness of the condition 5 Obstructed labour 7 days < 14 days 5
AYUSH Hospital/Clinic 07 Fever with jaundice 14
After 42 days of delivery 5 not realized
PRIVATE Asphyxia 01 Others 15 Injury to uterus & other 14 days or more 6
Dispensary/Clinic 08 Seriousness of the condition 6
Hypothermia 02 Neonatal mortality (0-28 days): organs 5
Hospital 09 Within 42 days of abortion 6 realized but decision not made
Infections 03 Codes 01-09 & 15
AYUSH Hospital/Clinic 10 by family members Anaemia 6
Post neonatal mortality
NGO or Trust Hosp/Clinic 11 Birth Injuries 04 After 42 days of abortion 7 Others 7
(29-365 days): Codes 08-15 Jaundice 7
At Home 12 Convulsions soon 05
Others 99 after birth Malaria 8
Name and Signature of the Enumerator
No Medical Attention 00 Jaundice 06 Other medical conditions in
Bleeding from umbilicus 07 SI. No. Name Signature Date
pregnancy 9
* = To be copied from Household Schedule & elsewhere
Enumerator -1: Other conditions not
# = if distance is less than 1 km, record ‘0’ Congenital/Birth defects 08
Enumerator -2: related to pregnancy 0
LIST OF OFFICERS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FACTSHEET

Vital Statistics Division (Annual Health Survey)

Sl. No. Name Designation

1 Dr. Vijay P. Goel Deputy Director General & Project Director

2 Shri Rohit Bhardwaj Deputy Registrar General

3 Shri Rajeev Kumar Senior Research Officer

4 Shri Muhammed Yasir. F Senior Research Officer

5 Shri Rajesh N. Malvia Deputy Director

6 Shri Deepak Dhanawat Research Officer

7 Shri Narendra Singh Research Officer

8 Shri Harmeet Singh Maddh Assistant Director

9 Shri Mohan K. Tiwary Assistant Director

10 Shri Suresh Kumar Assistant Director

11 Shri Pankaj Shrivastava Statistical Investigator Gr. I

12 Shri Ravinder Kumar Statistical Investigator Gr. I

13 Shri Sandeep Goel Senior Compiler

14 Shri Tufail Ahmad Compiler

15 Smt. Navita Bhatia Compiler

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