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| 8 | "key": "fields", | 8 | "key": "fields", | ||
| 9 | "value": "id, year, state_name, state_code, district_name, | 9 | "value": "id, year, state_name, state_code, district_name, | ||
| 10 | district_code, pop_f_6_sch, pop_below_15, sex_ratio_tot_pop, | 10 | district_code, pop_f_6_sch, pop_below_15, sex_ratio_tot_pop, | ||
| 11 | sex_ratio_child_birth, child_under_5, deaths_last_3years, pop_hh_elec, | 11 | sex_ratio_child_birth, child_under_5, deaths_last_3years, pop_hh_elec, | ||
| 12 | pop_hh_dw, pop_hh_sf, hh_fuel_cooking, hh_iodized_salt, | 12 | pop_hh_dw, pop_hh_sf, hh_fuel_cooking, hh_iodized_salt, | ||
| 13 | hh_hlth_ins_fs, child_under_5_sch, fem_literacy, fem_literacy_10, | 13 | hh_hlth_ins_fs, child_under_5_sch, fem_literacy, fem_literacy_10, | ||
| 14 | fem_below24_married_before18, births_5yrs_hgh_order, | 14 | fem_below24_married_before18, births_5yrs_hgh_order, | ||
| 15 | fem_15_19_pregnant, fem_15_24_hyg_period, fp_any, fp_modern_method, | 15 | fem_15_19_pregnant, fem_15_24_hyg_period, fp_any, fp_modern_method, | ||
| 16 | fp_fem_sterilize, fp_male_sterilize, fp_iud_ppiud, fp_pill, fp_condom, | 16 | fp_fem_sterilize, fp_male_sterilize, fp_iud_ppiud, fp_pill, fp_condom, | ||
| 17 | fp_injectables, unmet_fp_need, unmet_fp_spacing, qa_fp_fem_non, | 17 | fp_injectables, unmet_fp_need, unmet_fp_spacing, qa_fp_fem_non, | ||
| 18 | qa_fp_side_effect, mc_anc_first_tri, mc_anc_4, mc_lastbirth_nt, | 18 | qa_fp_side_effect, mc_anc_first_tri, mc_anc_4, mc_lastbirth_nt, | ||
| 19 | mc_folic_100, mc_folic_180, reg_preg_mcp, mothers_pnc, | 19 | mc_folic_100, mc_folic_180, reg_preg_mcp, mothers_pnc, | ||
| 20 | avg_delivery_exp_phf, cb_home_check_24, chi_pnc_2days, | 20 | avg_delivery_exp_phf, cb_home_check_24, chi_pnc_2days, | ||
| 21 | dc_insti_births, dc_insti_births_public, home_birth_skill_personnel, | 21 | dc_insti_births, dc_insti_births_public, home_birth_skill_personnel, | ||
| 22 | births_skill_personnel, births_c_section, births_c_section_private, | 22 | births_skill_personnel, births_c_section, births_c_section_private, | ||
| 23 | births_c_section_public, cv_12_23_full_vacc, cv_12_23_full_vacc_card, | 23 | births_c_section_public, cv_12_23_full_vacc, cv_12_23_full_vacc_card, | ||
| 24 | cv_12_23_bcg, cv_12_23_polio, cv_12_23_dpt, cv_12_23_mcv1, | 24 | cv_12_23_bcg, cv_12_23_polio, cv_12_23_dpt, cv_12_23_mcv1, | ||
| 25 | cv_24_35_mcv2, cv_12_23_rota_vac, cv_12_23_3hpb, cv_9_35_vit_a6, | 25 | cv_24_35_mcv2, cv_12_23_rota_vac, cv_12_23_3hpb, cv_9_35_vit_a6, | ||
| 26 | cv_12_23_vac_phf, cv_12_23_vac_private, cd_drh_2wks, cd_drh_oral, | 26 | cv_12_23_vac_phf, cv_12_23_vac_private, cd_drh_2wks, cd_drh_oral, | ||
| 27 | cd_drh_znc, cd_drh_hf, cd_ari_2wks, cd_ari_fev_2wks, cfp_bf_birth, | 27 | cd_drh_znc, cd_drh_hf, cd_ari_2wks, cd_ari_fev_2wks, cfp_bf_birth, | ||
| 28 | cfp_bf_6mon, cfp_solid_semisolid, bf_6_23_ad_deit, non_bf_6_23, | 28 | cfp_bf_6mon, cfp_solid_semisolid, bf_6_23_ad_deit, non_bf_6_23, | ||
| 29 | total_child_6_23, child_5_stunted, child_5_wasted, child_5_sev_wasted, | 29 | total_child_6_23, child_5_stunted, child_5_wasted, child_5_sev_wasted, | ||
| 30 | child_5_underweight, child_5_overweight, wom_bmi_normal, wom_obese, | 30 | child_5_underweight, child_5_overweight, wom_bmi_normal, wom_obese, | ||
| 31 | wom_wh_ratio, child_6_59_anemic, non_preg_15_49_anaemic, | 31 | wom_wh_ratio, child_6_59_anemic, non_preg_15_49_anaemic, | ||
| 32 | wom_preg_15_49_anaemic, wom_15_49_anaemic, wom_15_19_anaemic, | 32 | wom_preg_15_49_anaemic, wom_15_49_anaemic, wom_15_19_anaemic, | ||
| 33 | wom_bld_sugar_high, wom_bld_sugar_very_high, wom_bld_sugar_vhigh_med, | 33 | wom_bld_sugar_high, wom_bld_sugar_very_high, wom_bld_sugar_vhigh_med, | ||
| 34 | men_bld_sugar_high, men_bld_sugar_very_high, men_bld_sugar_vhigh_med, | 34 | men_bld_sugar_high, men_bld_sugar_very_high, men_bld_sugar_vhigh_med, | ||
| 35 | wom_bp_mild, wom_bp_sev, wom_bp_ele_med, men_bp_mild, men_bp_sev, | 35 | wom_bp_mild, wom_bp_sev, wom_bp_ele_med, men_bp_mild, men_bp_sev, | ||
| 36 | men_bp_ele_med, cerv_cancer, breast_cancer, oral_cancer, | 36 | men_bp_ele_med, cerv_cancer, breast_cancer, oral_cancer, | ||
| 37 | tobaco_women_15, tobaco_men_15, alcohol_women_15, alcohol_men_15" | 37 | tobaco_women_15, tobaco_men_15, alcohol_women_15, alcohol_men_15" | ||
| 38 | } | 38 | } | ||
| 39 | ], | 39 | ], | ||
| 40 | "groups": [], | 40 | "groups": [], | ||
| 41 | "id": "591d88dd-23f4-4b43-8d65-a5e4bc617293", | 41 | "id": "591d88dd-23f4-4b43-8d65-a5e4bc617293", | ||
| 42 | "isopen": false, | 42 | "isopen": false, | ||
| 43 | "license_id": "Open Data Commons Attribution License", | 43 | "license_id": "Open Data Commons Attribution License", | ||
| 44 | "license_title": "Open Data Commons Attribution License", | 44 | "license_title": "Open Data Commons Attribution License", | ||
| 45 | "maintainer": null, | 45 | "maintainer": null, | ||
| 46 | "maintainer_email": null, | 46 | "maintainer_email": null, | ||
| 47 | "metadata_created": "2023-10-08T02:45:08.212132", | 47 | "metadata_created": "2023-10-08T02:45:08.212132", | ||
| t | 48 | "metadata_modified": "2025-12-19T08:10:10.478554", | t | 48 | "metadata_modified": "2025-12-19T10:17:43.366575", |
| 49 | "name": "national-family-health-survey", | 49 | "name": "national-family-health-survey", | ||
| 50 | "notes": "The National Family Health Survey (NFHS) is a large-scale, | 50 | "notes": "The National Family Health Survey (NFHS) is a large-scale, | ||
| 51 | multi-round survey conducted in a representative sample of households | 51 | multi-round survey conducted in a representative sample of households | ||
| 52 | throughout India. The survey is conducted by the Ministry of Health | 52 | throughout India. The survey is conducted by the Ministry of Health | ||
| 53 | and Family Welfare, in collaboration with the International Institute | 53 | and Family Welfare, in collaboration with the International Institute | ||
| 54 | for Population Sciences (IIPS) and other partner organizations.\n\nThe | 54 | for Population Sciences (IIPS) and other partner organizations.\n\nThe | ||
| 55 | NFHS is conducted periodically and provides important information on a | 55 | NFHS is conducted periodically and provides important information on a | ||
| 56 | wide range of health and social indicators, such as fertility, infant | 56 | wide range of health and social indicators, such as fertility, infant | ||
| 57 | and child mortality, maternal and child health, nutrition, family | 57 | and child mortality, maternal and child health, nutrition, family | ||
| 58 | planning, HIV/AIDS, and other health-related issues. The survey is | 58 | planning, HIV/AIDS, and other health-related issues. The survey is | ||
| 59 | designed to provide reliable data at the national, state, and district | 59 | designed to provide reliable data at the national, state, and district | ||
| 60 | levels, and the results are widely used by policymakers, researchers, | 60 | levels, and the results are widely used by policymakers, researchers, | ||
| 61 | and program managers to inform policy and programs related to health | 61 | and program managers to inform policy and programs related to health | ||
| 62 | and development.", | 62 | and development.", | ||
| 63 | "num_resources": 1, | 63 | "num_resources": 1, | ||
| 64 | "num_tags": 1, | 64 | "num_tags": 1, | ||
| 65 | "organization": { | 65 | "organization": { | ||
| 66 | "approval_status": "approved", | 66 | "approval_status": "approved", | ||
| 67 | "created": "2022-12-05T03:44:54.080358", | 67 | "created": "2022-12-05T03:44:54.080358", | ||
| 68 | "description": "", | 68 | "description": "", | ||
| 69 | "id": "94317457-d297-4549-9640-7865034682c5", | 69 | "id": "94317457-d297-4549-9640-7865034682c5", | ||
| 70 | "image_url": "2023-12-08-070530.691105iSB-IDP-Logo.png", | 70 | "image_url": "2023-12-08-070530.691105iSB-IDP-Logo.png", | ||
| 71 | "is_organization": true, | 71 | "is_organization": true, | ||
| 72 | "name": "idp-organization", | 72 | "name": "idp-organization", | ||
| 73 | "state": "active", | 73 | "state": "active", | ||
| 74 | "title": "IDP organization", | 74 | "title": "IDP organization", | ||
| 75 | "type": "organization" | 75 | "type": "organization" | ||
| 76 | }, | 76 | }, | ||
| 77 | "owner_org": "94317457-d297-4549-9640-7865034682c5", | 77 | "owner_org": "94317457-d297-4549-9640-7865034682c5", | ||
| 78 | "private": false, | 78 | "private": false, | ||
| 79 | "relationships_as_object": [], | 79 | "relationships_as_object": [], | ||
| 80 | "relationships_as_subject": [], | 80 | "relationships_as_subject": [], | ||
| 81 | "resources": [ | 81 | "resources": [ | ||
| 82 | { | 82 | { | ||
| 83 | "additional_info": "Note: Indicator estimates for NFHS-4 are not | 83 | "additional_info": "Note: Indicator estimates for NFHS-4 are not | ||
| 84 | shown in this table since no comparable estimates are available from | 84 | shown in this table since no comparable estimates are available from | ||
| 85 | NFHS-4 in this district due to district boundary changes \nor a newly | 85 | NFHS-4 in this district due to district boundary changes \nor a newly | ||
| 86 | formed district. Major indicators are highlighted in grey. \nLHV = | 86 | formed district. Major indicators are highlighted in grey. \nLHV = | ||
| 87 | Lady health visitor, ANM = Auxiliary nurse midwife\n( ) Based on 25-49 | 87 | Lady health visitor, ANM = Auxiliary nurse midwife\n( ) Based on 25-49 | ||
| 88 | unweighted cases \n* Percentage not shown; based on fewer than 25 | 88 | unweighted cases \n* Percentage not shown; based on fewer than 25 | ||
| 89 | unweighted cases\n\nPopulation living in households with an improved | 89 | unweighted cases\n\nPopulation living in households with an improved | ||
| 90 | drinking-water source:\n- Piped water into dwelling or yard or plot | 90 | drinking-water source:\n- Piped water into dwelling or yard or plot | ||
| 91 | piped to neighbour public tap or standpipe tube well or borehole | 91 | piped to neighbour public tap or standpipe tube well or borehole | ||
| 92 | protected dug well protected spring rainwater tanker truck cart with | 92 | protected dug well protected spring rainwater tanker truck cart with | ||
| 93 | small tank bottled water community RO plant \n\nPopulation living in | 93 | small tank bottled water community RO plant \n\nPopulation living in | ||
| 94 | households that use an improved sanitation facility:\n- Flush to piped | 94 | households that use an improved sanitation facility:\n- Flush to piped | ||
| 95 | sewer system flush to septic tank flush to pit latrine flush to | 95 | sewer system flush to septic tank flush to pit latrine flush to | ||
| 96 | don\u2019t know where ventilated improved pit VIP or biogas latrine | 96 | don\u2019t know where ventilated improved pit VIP or biogas latrine | ||
| 97 | pit latrine with slab twin pit or composting toilet which is not | 97 | pit latrine with slab twin pit or composting toilet which is not | ||
| 98 | shared with any other household This indicator does not denote access | 98 | shared with any other household This indicator does not denote access | ||
| 99 | to toilet facility completely\n\nHouseholds using clean fuel for | 99 | to toilet facility completely\n\nHouseholds using clean fuel for | ||
| 100 | cooking:\n - Electricity LPG or natural gas biogas \n\nWomen who are | 100 | cooking:\n - Electricity LPG or natural gas biogas \n\nWomen who are | ||
| 101 | literate:\n- Refers to women who completed standard 9 or higher and | 101 | literate:\n- Refers to women who completed standard 9 or higher and | ||
| 102 | women who can read a whole sentence or part of a sentence\n\nWomen age | 102 | women who can read a whole sentence or part of a sentence\n\nWomen age | ||
| 103 | 15-24 years who use hygienic methods of protection during their | 103 | 15-24 years who use hygienic methods of protection during their | ||
| 104 | menstrual period:\n- Locally prepared napkins sanitary napkins tampons | 104 | menstrual period:\n- Locally prepared napkins sanitary napkins tampons | ||
| 105 | and menstrual cups are considered to be hygienic methods of protection | 105 | and menstrual cups are considered to be hygienic methods of protection | ||
| 106 | \n\nAny method, Any modern method:\n- Any method includes other | 106 | \n\nAny method, Any modern method:\n- Any method includes other | ||
| 107 | methods that are not shown separately Any modern method includes other | 107 | methods that are not shown separately Any modern method includes other | ||
| 108 | modern methods that are not shown separately\n\nTotal unmet need, | 108 | modern methods that are not shown separately\n\nTotal unmet need, | ||
| 109 | Unmet need for spacing:\n- Unmet need for family planning refers to | 109 | Unmet need for spacing:\n- Unmet need for family planning refers to | ||
| 110 | fecund women who are not using contraception but who wish to postpone | 110 | fecund women who are not using contraception but who wish to postpone | ||
| 111 | the next birth spacing or stop childbearing altogether limiting | 111 | the next birth spacing or stop childbearing altogether limiting | ||
| 112 | Specifically women are considered to have unmet need for spacing if | 112 | Specifically women are considered to have unmet need for spacing if | ||
| 113 | they are\n\n- - At risk of becoming pregt not using contraception and | 113 | they are\n\n- - At risk of becoming pregt not using contraception and | ||
| 114 | either do not want to become pregnant within the next two years or are | 114 | either do not want to become pregnant within the next two years or are | ||
| 115 | unsure if or when they want to become pregnant\n- - Pregnant with a | 115 | unsure if or when they want to become pregnant\n- - Pregnant with a | ||
| 116 | mistimed pregnancy\n- - Postpartum amenorrhoeic for up to two years | 116 | mistimed pregnancy\n- - Postpartum amenorrhoeic for up to two years | ||
| 117 | following a mistimed birth and not using contraception\n- - Women are | 117 | following a mistimed birth and not using contraception\n- - Women are | ||
| 118 | considered to have unmet need for limiting if they are\n- - At risk of | 118 | considered to have unmet need for limiting if they are\n- - At risk of | ||
| 119 | becoming pregnant not using contraception and want no more children\n- | 119 | becoming pregnant not using contraception and want no more children\n- | ||
| 120 | - Pregnant with an unwanted pregnancy\n- - Postpartum amenorrhoeic for | 120 | - Pregnant with an unwanted pregnancy\n- - Postpartum amenorrhoeic for | ||
| 121 | up to two years following an unwanted birth and not using | 121 | up to two years following an unwanted birth and not using | ||
| 122 | contraception\nWomen who are classified as infecund have no unmet need | 122 | contraception\nWomen who are classified as infecund have no unmet need | ||
| 123 | because they are not at risk of becoming pregnant Unmet need for | 123 | because they are not at risk of becoming pregnant Unmet need for | ||
| 124 | family planning is the sum of unmet need for spacing plus unmet need | 124 | family planning is the sum of unmet need for spacing plus unmet need | ||
| 125 | for limiting\n\nCurrent users ever told about side effects of current | 125 | for limiting\n\nCurrent users ever told about side effects of current | ||
| 126 | method\n- Based on current users of female sterilization IUDPPIUD | 126 | method\n- Based on current users of female sterilization IUDPPIUD | ||
| 127 | injectables and pills who started using that method in the past 5 | 127 | injectables and pills who started using that method in the past 5 | ||
| 128 | years\n\nMothers whose last birth was protected against neonatal | 128 | years\n\nMothers whose last birth was protected against neonatal | ||
| 129 | tetanus:\n- Includes mothers with two injections during the pregnancy | 129 | tetanus:\n- Includes mothers with two injections during the pregnancy | ||
| 130 | for their last birth or two or more injections the last within 3 years | 130 | for their last birth or two or more injections the last within 3 years | ||
| 131 | of the last live birth or three or more injections the last within 5 | 131 | of the last live birth or three or more injections the last within 5 | ||
| 132 | years of the last birth or four or more injections the last within 10 | 132 | years of the last birth or four or more injections the last within 10 | ||
| 133 | years of the last live birth or five or more injections at any time | 133 | years of the last live birth or five or more injections at any time | ||
| 134 | prior to the last birth \n\nHome births that were conducted by skilled | 134 | prior to the last birth \n\nHome births that were conducted by skilled | ||
| 135 | health personnel, Births attended by skilled health personnel:\n- | 135 | health personnel, Births attended by skilled health personnel:\n- | ||
| 136 | Doctor or nurse or LHV or ANM or midwife or other health | 136 | Doctor or nurse or LHV or ANM or midwife or other health | ||
| 137 | personnel\n\nChildren age 12-23 months fully vaccinated based on | 137 | personnel\n\nChildren age 12-23 months fully vaccinated based on | ||
| 138 | information from either vaccination card or mother's recall:\n- | 138 | information from either vaccination card or mother's recall:\n- | ||
| 139 | Vaccinated with BCG measles containing vaccine MCV or MRM or MR or | 139 | Vaccinated with BCG measles containing vaccine MCV or MRM or MR or | ||
| 140 | Measles and 3 doses each of polio excluding polio vaccine given at | 140 | Measles and 3 doses each of polio excluding polio vaccine given at | ||
| 141 | birth and DPT or penta vaccine\n\nChildren age 12-23 months fully | 141 | birth and DPT or penta vaccine\n\nChildren age 12-23 months fully | ||
| 142 | vaccinated based on information from vaccination card only:\n- Among | 142 | vaccinated based on information from vaccination card only:\n- Among | ||
| 143 | children whose vaccination card was shown to the interviewer | 143 | children whose vaccination card was shown to the interviewer | ||
| 144 | percentage vaccinated with BCG measles or containing vaccine MCV or MR | 144 | percentage vaccinated with BCG measles or containing vaccine MCV or MR | ||
| 145 | or MMR or Measles and 3 doses each of polio excluding polio vaccine | 145 | or MMR or Measles and 3 doses each of polio excluding polio vaccine | ||
| 146 | given at birth and DPT or penta vaccine\n\nChildren age 12-23 months | 146 | given at birth and DPT or penta vaccine\n\nChildren age 12-23 months | ||
| 147 | who have received 3 doses of polio vaccine:\n- Not including polio | 147 | who have received 3 doses of polio vaccine:\n- Not including polio | ||
| 148 | vaccination given at birth\n\nChildren age 12-23 months who have | 148 | vaccination given at birth\n\nChildren age 12-23 months who have | ||
| 149 | received 3 doses of rotavirus vaccine: \n- Since rotavirus is not | 149 | received 3 doses of rotavirus vaccine: \n- Since rotavirus is not | ||
| 150 | being provided across all states and districts the levels should not | 150 | being provided across all states and districts the levels should not | ||
| 151 | be compared\n\nChildren under age 3 years breastfed within one hour of | 151 | be compared\n\nChildren under age 3 years breastfed within one hour of | ||
| 152 | birth:\n- Based on the last child born in the 3 years before the | 152 | birth:\n- Based on the last child born in the 3 years before the | ||
| 153 | survey\n\nChildren under age 6 months exclusively breastfed, Children | 153 | survey\n\nChildren under age 6 months exclusively breastfed, Children | ||
| 154 | age 6-8 months receiving solid or semi-solid food and breastmilk, | 154 | age 6-8 months receiving solid or semi-solid food and breastmilk, | ||
| 155 | Breastfeeding children age 6-23 months receiving an adequate diet, | 155 | Breastfeeding children age 6-23 months receiving an adequate diet, | ||
| 156 | Non-breastfeeding children age 6-23 months receiving an adequate diet, | 156 | Non-breastfeeding children age 6-23 months receiving an adequate diet, | ||
| 157 | Total children age 6-23 months receiving an adequate diet:\n- Based on | 157 | Total children age 6-23 months receiving an adequate diet:\n- Based on | ||
| 158 | the youngest child living with the mother \n\nBreastfeeding children | 158 | the youngest child living with the mother \n\nBreastfeeding children | ||
| 159 | age 6-23 months receiving an adequate diet, Non-breastfeeding children | 159 | age 6-23 months receiving an adequate diet, Non-breastfeeding children | ||
| 160 | age 6-23 months receiving an adequate diet, Total children age 6-23 | 160 | age 6-23 months receiving an adequate diet, Total children age 6-23 | ||
| 161 | months receiving an adequate diet:\n- Breastfed children receiving 4 | 161 | months receiving an adequate diet:\n- Breastfed children receiving 4 | ||
| 162 | or more food groups and a minimum meal frequency non breastfed | 162 | or more food groups and a minimum meal frequency non breastfed | ||
| 163 | children fed with a minimum of 3 Infant and Young Child Feeding. | 163 | children fed with a minimum of 3 Infant and Young Child Feeding. | ||
| 164 | Practices fed with other milk or milk products at least twice a day a | 164 | Practices fed with other milk or milk products at least twice a day a | ||
| 165 | minimum meal frequency that is receiving solid or semisolid food at | 165 | minimum meal frequency that is receiving solid or semisolid food at | ||
| 166 | least twice a day for breastfed infants 68 months and at least three | 166 | least twice a day for breastfed infants 68 months and at least three | ||
| 167 | times a day for breastfed children 923 months and solid or semisolid | 167 | times a day for breastfed children 923 months and solid or semisolid | ||
| 168 | foods from at least four food groups not including the milk or milk | 168 | foods from at least four food groups not including the milk or milk | ||
| 169 | products food group 1 Children under 5 years who are stunted | 169 | products food group 1 Children under 5 years who are stunted | ||
| 170 | (height-for-age)\n\nChildren under 5 years who are wasted | 170 | (height-for-age)\n\nChildren under 5 years who are wasted | ||
| 171 | (weight-for-height), Children under 5 years who are underweight | 171 | (weight-for-height), Children under 5 years who are underweight | ||
| 172 | (weight-for-age):\n- Below 2 standard deviations based on the WHO | 172 | (weight-for-age):\n- Below 2 standard deviations based on the WHO | ||
| 173 | standard \n\nChildren under 5 years who are severely wasted | 173 | standard \n\nChildren under 5 years who are severely wasted | ||
| 174 | (weight-for-height):\n- Below 3 standard deviations based on the WHO | 174 | (weight-for-height):\n- Below 3 standard deviations based on the WHO | ||
| 175 | standard\n\nChildren under 5 years who are overweight | 175 | standard\n\nChildren under 5 years who are overweight | ||
| 176 | (weight-for-height):\n- Above 2 standard deviations based on the WHO | 176 | (weight-for-height):\n- Above 2 standard deviations based on the WHO | ||
| 177 | standard\n\nWomen whose Body Mass Index BMI is below normal BMI <18.5 | 177 | standard\n\nWomen whose Body Mass Index BMI is below normal BMI <18.5 | ||
| 178 | kg per m2, Women who are overweight or obese BMI >=25.0 kg per m2:\n- | 178 | kg per m2, Women who are overweight or obese BMI >=25.0 kg per m2:\n- | ||
| 179 | Excludes pregnant women and women with a birth in the preceding 2 | 179 | Excludes pregnant women and women with a birth in the preceding 2 | ||
| 180 | months\n\nNon-pregnant women age 15-49 years who are anaemic <12.0 g | 180 | months\n\nNon-pregnant women age 15-49 years who are anaemic <12.0 g | ||
| 181 | dl, Pregnant women age 15-49 years who are anaemic <11.0 g dl, All | 181 | dl, Pregnant women age 15-49 years who are anaemic <11.0 g dl, All | ||
| 182 | women age 15-49 years who are anaemic, All women age 15-19 years who | 182 | women age 15-49 years who are anaemic, All women age 15-19 years who | ||
| 183 | are anaemic:\n- Haemoglobin in grams per decilitre g dl Among children | 183 | are anaemic:\n- Haemoglobin in grams per decilitre g dl Among children | ||
| 184 | prevalence is adjusted for altitude Among women prevalence is adjusted | 184 | prevalence is adjusted for altitude Among women prevalence is adjusted | ||
| 185 | for altitude and for smoking status if known As NFHS uses the | 185 | for altitude and for smoking status if known As NFHS uses the | ||
| 186 | capillary blood for estimation of anaemia the results of NFHS5 need | 186 | capillary blood for estimation of anaemia the results of NFHS5 need | ||
| 187 | not be compared with other surveys using venous blood\n\nBlood sugar | 187 | not be compared with other surveys using venous blood\n\nBlood sugar | ||
| 188 | level Women high 141 to 160 mg dl, Blood sugar level Women very high | 188 | level Women high 141 to 160 mg dl, Blood sugar level Women very high | ||
| 189 | >160 mg dl, Blood sugar level Men high 141 to 160 mg dl, Blood sugar | 189 | >160 mg dl, Blood sugar level Men high 141 to 160 mg dl, Blood sugar | ||
| 190 | level Men very high >160 mg dl:\n- Random blood sugar measurement", | 190 | level Men very high >160 mg dl:\n- Random blood sugar measurement", | ||
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| 192 | "cache_url": null, | 192 | "cache_url": null, | ||
| 193 | "created": "2023-10-08T02:45:08.840944", | 193 | "created": "2023-10-08T02:45:08.840944", | ||
| 194 | "data_extraction_page": | 194 | "data_extraction_page": | ||
| 195 | "http://rchiips.org/nfhs/districtfactsheet_NFHS-5.shtml", | 195 | "http://rchiips.org/nfhs/districtfactsheet_NFHS-5.shtml", | ||
| 196 | "data_insights": "General Insights can be drawn:\nWhat is the | 196 | "data_insights": "General Insights can be drawn:\nWhat is the | ||
| 197 | percentage of women who have access to antenatal care services in | 197 | percentage of women who have access to antenatal care services in | ||
| 198 | rural areas?\nHow does the average life expectancy in urban areas | 198 | rural areas?\nHow does the average life expectancy in urban areas | ||
| 199 | compare to that in rural areas?\nWhat is the trend in contraceptive | 199 | compare to that in rural areas?\nWhat is the trend in contraceptive | ||
| 200 | use among women aged 15-49 over the past decade?\nWhich states have | 200 | use among women aged 15-49 over the past decade?\nWhich states have | ||
| 201 | the highest and lowest prevalence of stunting among children under the | 201 | the highest and lowest prevalence of stunting among children under the | ||
| 202 | age of five?\nWhat is the relationship between maternal education and | 202 | age of five?\nWhat is the relationship between maternal education and | ||
| 203 | child immunization rates?\nHow does the prevalence of anemia differ by | 203 | child immunization rates?\nHow does the prevalence of anemia differ by | ||
| 204 | age and gender?\nWhat is the proportion of households with access to | 204 | age and gender?\nWhat is the proportion of households with access to | ||
| 205 | improved sanitation facilities in urban areas?\nHow does the | 205 | improved sanitation facilities in urban areas?\nHow does the | ||
| 206 | prevalence of HIV/AIDS vary by gender and age group?\nWhat is the | 206 | prevalence of HIV/AIDS vary by gender and age group?\nWhat is the | ||
| 207 | average number of children ever born to women in different age groups | 207 | average number of children ever born to women in different age groups | ||
| 208 | and educational backgrounds?\nWhat is the prevalence of overweight and | 208 | and educational backgrounds?\nWhat is the prevalence of overweight and | ||
| 209 | obesity among adults in different income groups?", | 209 | obesity among adults in different income groups?", | ||
| 210 | "data_last_updated": "2020-21", | 210 | "data_last_updated": "2020-21", | ||
| 211 | "data_retreival_date": "2022-01-01 00:00:00", | 211 | "data_retreival_date": "2022-01-01 00:00:00", | ||
| 212 | "datastore_active": true, | 212 | "datastore_active": true, | ||
| 213 | "description": "The National Family Health Survey (NFHS) is a | 213 | "description": "The National Family Health Survey (NFHS) is a | ||
| 214 | large-scale, multi-round survey conducted in a representative sample | 214 | large-scale, multi-round survey conducted in a representative sample | ||
| 215 | of households throughout India. The survey is conducted by the | 215 | of households throughout India. The survey is conducted by the | ||
| 216 | Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, in collaboration with the | 216 | Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, in collaboration with the | ||
| 217 | International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS) and other | 217 | International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS) and other | ||
| 218 | partner organizations.\n\nThe NFHS is conducted periodically and | 218 | partner organizations.\n\nThe NFHS is conducted periodically and | ||
| 219 | provides important information on a wide range of health and social | 219 | provides important information on a wide range of health and social | ||
| 220 | indicators, such as fertility, infant and child mortality, maternal | 220 | indicators, such as fertility, infant and child mortality, maternal | ||
| 221 | and child health, nutrition, family planning, HIV/AIDS, and other | 221 | and child health, nutrition, family planning, HIV/AIDS, and other | ||
| 222 | health-related issues. The survey is designed to provide reliable data | 222 | health-related issues. The survey is designed to provide reliable data | ||
| 223 | at the national, state, and district levels, and the results are | 223 | at the national, state, and district levels, and the results are | ||
| 224 | widely used by policymakers, researchers, and program managers to | 224 | widely used by policymakers, researchers, and program managers to | ||
| 225 | inform policy and programs related to health and development.", | 225 | inform policy and programs related to health and development.", | ||
| 226 | "district_no": "698", | 226 | "district_no": "698", | ||
| 227 | "format": "CSV", | 227 | "format": "CSV", | ||
| 228 | "frequency": "Quinquennial", | 228 | "frequency": "Quinquennial", | ||
| 229 | "geo_columns": [ | 229 | "geo_columns": [ | ||
| 230 | "state_code", | 230 | "state_code", | ||
| 231 | "district_code" | 231 | "district_code" | ||
| 232 | ], | 232 | ], | ||
| 233 | "gp_no": "", | 233 | "gp_no": "", | ||
| 234 | "granularity": "District", | 234 | "granularity": "District", | ||
| 235 | "hash": "", | 235 | "hash": "", | ||
| 236 | "id": "b8ac1c23-d13f-4a91-aa4c-a056605f9115", | 236 | "id": "b8ac1c23-d13f-4a91-aa4c-a056605f9115", | ||
| 237 | "idp_ready": true, | 237 | "idp_ready": true, | ||
| 238 | "last_modified": "2024-05-27T04:58:23.720325", | 238 | "last_modified": "2024-05-27T04:58:23.720325", | ||
| 239 | "lgd_mapping": "yes", | 239 | "lgd_mapping": "yes", | ||
| 240 | "metadata_modified": "2025-12-19T08:10:10.483560", | 240 | "metadata_modified": "2025-12-19T08:10:10.483560", | ||
| 241 | "methodology": "Data is obtained from district fact sheets for | 241 | "methodology": "Data is obtained from district fact sheets for | ||
| 242 | key indicators maintained on NFHS website by accessing them directly | 242 | key indicators maintained on NFHS website by accessing them directly | ||
| 243 | using the names of the state and districts. Obtained data is then LGD | 243 | using the names of the state and districts. Obtained data is then LGD | ||
| 244 | mapped for state and district.", | 244 | mapped for state and district.", | ||
| 245 | "mimetype": "text/csv", | 245 | "mimetype": "text/csv", | ||
| 246 | "mimetype_inner": null, | 246 | "mimetype_inner": null, | ||
| 247 | "name": "National Family Health Survey", | 247 | "name": "National Family Health Survey", | ||
| 248 | "no_indicators": "104", | 248 | "no_indicators": "104", | ||
| 249 | "package_id": "591d88dd-23f4-4b43-8d65-a5e4bc617293", | 249 | "package_id": "591d88dd-23f4-4b43-8d65-a5e4bc617293", | ||
| 250 | "position": 0, | 250 | "position": 0, | ||
| 251 | "resource_type": null, | 251 | "resource_type": null, | ||
| 252 | "similar_datasets": [], | 252 | "similar_datasets": [], | ||
| 253 | "size": 680978, | 253 | "size": 680978, | ||
| 254 | "sku": "mohfw-nfhs-dt-qq-eie", | 254 | "sku": "mohfw-nfhs-dt-qq-eie", | ||
| 255 | "state": "active", | 255 | "state": "active", | ||
| 256 | "states_uts_no": "34", | 256 | "states_uts_no": "34", | ||
| 257 | "tags": [ | 257 | "tags": [ | ||
| 258 | "Health Surver", | 258 | "Health Surver", | ||
| 259 | "Population Health", | 259 | "Population Health", | ||
| 260 | "Family Planning", | 260 | "Family Planning", | ||
| 261 | "Maternal Health\n Child Health", | 261 | "Maternal Health\n Child Health", | ||
| 262 | "Demographic Data", | 262 | "Demographic Data", | ||
| 263 | "HIV Prevention" | 263 | "HIV Prevention" | ||
| 264 | ], | 264 | ], | ||
| 265 | "tehsil_no": "", | 265 | "tehsil_no": "", | ||
| 266 | "url": | 266 | "url": | ||
| 267 | 3f-4a91-aa4c-a056605f9115/download/national-family-health-survey.csv", | 267 | 3f-4a91-aa4c-a056605f9115/download/national-family-health-survey.csv", | ||
| 268 | "url_type": "upload", | 268 | "url_type": "upload", | ||
| 269 | "village_no": "", | 269 | "village_no": "", | ||
| 270 | "years_covered": "2014-15, 2019-20" | 270 | "years_covered": "2014-15, 2019-20" | ||
| 271 | } | 271 | } | ||
| 272 | ], | 272 | ], | ||
| 273 | "sector": [ | 273 | "sector": [ | ||
| 274 | "Health" | 274 | "Health" | ||
| 275 | ], | 275 | ], | ||
| 276 | "source_name": "National Family Health Survey Website", | 276 | "source_name": "National Family Health Survey Website", | ||
| 277 | "state": "active", | 277 | "state": "active", | ||
| 278 | "title": "National Family Health Survey", | 278 | "title": "National Family Health Survey", | ||
| 279 | "type": "dataset", | 279 | "type": "dataset", | ||
| 280 | "url": "http://rchiips.org/nfhs/districtfactsheet_NFHS-5.shtml", | 280 | "url": "http://rchiips.org/nfhs/districtfactsheet_NFHS-5.shtml", | ||
| 281 | "version": null | 281 | "version": null | ||
| 282 | } | 282 | } |