The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation has released the report of a survey titled ‘Health in India’, whose main objective was to gather basic quantitative information on India’s health sector.
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The report is released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation.
It contains health information for separate religious communities, including estimates of their susceptibility to ailments.
The report is based on information collected through NSS Schedule 25.0 (Household Social Consumption: Health) spread over the entire Indian Union.
Data were collected through a sample survey of 1.13 lakh households covering 5.55 lakh persons.
How ‘healthy’ is India?
Around 7.5 percent of Indians reported that they were suffering from ailments.
The difference in people suffering from ailments in rural and urban India was stark.
rural India- 6.8 per cent
urban India- 9.1 per cent
Which religious group is the most prone to illness?
The Zoroastrian community remains the most susceptible to ailments.
This number for other communities is:
Jains– 11.2 per cent
Sikhs– 11 per cent
Christians- 10.5 per cent
Muslims- 8.1 per cent D
Buddhists- 8 per cent D
Hindus- 7.2 per cent
Women remain more susceptible to suffering from ailments than men.
In rural India, 6.1 per cent of males said that they were suffering from ailments, while 7.6 per cent of rural women said the same.
While 8.2 per cent of urban males said that they were sick, 10 per cent of urban females said the same.
Health in India: MoSPI
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The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation has released the report of a survey titled ‘Health in India’, whose main objective was to gather basic quantitative information on India’s health sector.
About:
How ‘healthy’ is India?
Which religious group is the most prone to illness?