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Ankita Chakrabarty/ Zee Research Group

India fares poorly in basic health indicators than its South Asian neighbors. An international comparison of India with its neighboring countries reveals that some of the countries like Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka, which are economically less powerful than India, have performed better with respect to basic health indicators. India can find solace in the fact that two of its neighboring countries - Pakistan and Afghanistan - have performed poorly.

Dr Sangeeta Subudhi, consultant pediatrics, Fortis Hospital, Delhi said, “India’s population is to be blamed for the poor performance. The social reforms are not effectively implemented. It is high time that social reforms should reach every corner of India to put a check on the rise in rates of basic health indicators.”

As per the latest figures released by the government of India, the Neonatal Mortality Rate (NMR) (per thousands live births) of India is 34. On the other hand, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and China have fared better. The NMR of Bangladesh is 30. The figures of Nepal and China stand at 26 and 11, respectively.

However, Pakistan and Afghanistan stand at the bottom of the chart with the figures recorded as 42 and 53, respectively.

Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) (per thousands live births) of India stands at 50. Countries like Bangladesh, China, Nepal and Sri Lanka have emerged as better performing countries with low infant mortality rate. The infant mortality rate of Sri Lanka is 13 and that of China is 17. However, Pakistan and Afghanistan recorded high infant mortality rates. The Infant Mortality Rate of Pakistan stands at 70 and that of Afghanistan at 134.

The Under–Five Mortality Rate (U5MR) (per thousands live births) of India is 64. Among India’s neighbours, Sri Lanka emerges out to be the top performer followed by China, Nepal and Bangladesh. The U5MR of Sri Lanka is 16 and that of Bangladesh is 52 respectively.

Pakistan and Afghanistan again emerge out as worst performers in Under–five Mortality Rate. The U5MR of Pakistan and Afghanistan stand at 87 and 199, respectively.

Ajaa, child rights programme officer, Chetanalaya (a Delhi based NGO) said, “India is a big country so it is extremely necessary to adopt strategies which are planned and the focus should be on target intervention. Countries like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal score better as they must have adopted right strategies to combat problems related to maternal and child health.”

As far as the malnutrition status is concerned, India again emerges out to be the worst performer. 42.5 percent children in India are underweight followed by Bangladesh (41.3 percent) and Nepal (38.8 percent).

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This the type of things that our leaders should be looking at and doing something to change these stats
 
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Glad to see India doing well with mortality rates for under 5s. We must do everything we can to improve our figures. Perhaps getting some new leaders will help...
 
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The title is misleading. Not all South Asian nations beat India in health indices. According to the article Pakistan fares worse than other S Asian countries.
 
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we must improve in these fields just like we are improving our literacy rates...reason of this might also be less number of doctors...becoming doctor is very costly in India and as a result not many are willing to find career in it.
 
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we must improve in these fields just like we are improving our literacy rates...reason of this might also be less number of doctors...becoming doctor is very costly in India and as a result not many are willing to find career in it.

do you know how many doctors are currently un employed in India?
let me give you a personal experience . we were doing a project for a pharma company and wanted a few doctors to consult and some for technical help . in the first week i had 9 applications from doctors who had completed their residency and were without jobs . they wanted to come into the IT sector .
 
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Any other surveys??
Healthcare remains dismal here but is improving at an enormous rate:)
@Zee Research Group..........:rofl:
 
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do you know how many doctors are currently un employed in India?
let me give you a personal experience . we were doing a project for a pharma company and wanted a few doctors to consult and some for technical help . in the first week i had 9 applications from doctors who had completed their residency and were without jobs . they wanted to come into the IT sector .

that is interesting..but are these doctors from private colleges or government colleges?
government colleges should be increased so that people from remote area will get better medical attention.
 
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Article is a bit misleading. It is strictly talking about about morality rate of 5 and under and not basic "healthcare" as article seems to suggest. That said, good job Sri Lanka and even Bangladesh. Part of the reason for high morality rate under 5 is also due to poor diet.
 
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