grey boy 2
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yes indeed its terrible and SAD.
no its different. Different source, different news agency different words... not at all the same..
HaHa, thanks for your useful informations, eventhough i had hard
time with your links, lets made a little comparision, OK ?
UNICEF - India - Statistics
Statistics
Basic indicator | Nutrition | Health | HIV AIDS | Education | Demographic Indicators | Economic indicators | Women | Child Protection | The Rate of Progress
Basic indicator
to the top
Under-5 mortality rank
49
Under-5 mortality rate, 1990
116
Under-5 mortality rate, 2008
69
Infant mortality rate (under 1), 1990
83
Infant mortality rate (under 1), 2008
52
Neonatal mortality rate, 2004
39
Total population (thousands), 2008
1181412
Annual no. of births (thousands), 2008
26913
Annual no. of under-5 deaths (thousands), 2008
1830
GNI per capita (US$), 2008
1070
Life expectancy at birth (years), 2008
64
Total adult literacy rate (%), 20032008*
66
Primary school net enrolment/ attendance (%), 20032008*
83
% share of household income 20002007*, lowest 40%
19
% share of household income 20002007*, highest 20%
45
UNICEF - China - Statistics
Statistics
Basic indicator | Nutrition | Health | HIV AIDS | Education | Demographic Indicators | Economic indicators | Women | Child Protection | The Rate of Progress
Basic indicator
to the top
Under-5 mortality rank
102
Under-5 mortality rate, 1990
46
Under-5 mortality rate, 2008
21
Infant mortality rate (under 1), 1990
37
Infant mortality rate (under 1), 2008
18
Neonatal mortality rate, 2004
18
Total population (thousands), 2008
1337411
Annual no. of births (thousands), 2008
18134
Annual no. of under-5 deaths (thousands), 2008
365
GNI per capita (US$), 2008
2770
Life expectancy at birth (years), 2008
73
Total adult literacy rate (%), 20032008*
93
Primary school net enrolment/ attendance (%), 20032008*
100
% share of household income 20002007*, lowest 40%
16
% share of household income 20002007*, highest 20%
48
I must say, impressive statistic, congratulation to your great
achievements.
Shall we concluded we simply not belong to the same "League" ?