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MP becomes first state in India to top IMR for 6th time: Report

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Sunday, November 1, 2009 17:42 IST
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Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh has got the unenviable distinction of becoming the first state in the country to top the Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) for the sixth time in a row.

Madhya Pradesh had replaced Orissa as the state with the highest IMR in the country about six years ago and since then, the former is keeping this stigma on its head.

"Madhya Pradesh has the highest 70 IMR in the country in 2008 also even after it has decreased by two points in the state in comparison to 2007 when IMR was 72 at per thousand live births," says the latest bulletin of Sample Registration System (SRS) of the Registrar General of India.

Orissa, which stands second in worst performing states in IMR in 2008 recorded 69 infant deaths and managed to keep the IMR below that of Madhya Pradesh consistently for the last six years.

Kerala achieved the status of best performing states in IMR in 2008 where only 12 infant deaths were reported during the period followed by Tamil Nadu (31) and Maharashtra (33).

The SRS bulletin also shows that Madhya Pradesh continues to be even worse in case of the female children and the IMR for girl children is 72 in the state as compared to 68 for boy children.

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