Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Birth, death registrati­on rates at all-time high in ’18

- Vijdan Mohammad Kawoosa vijdan.kawoosa@htlive.com

nNEW DELHI: Birth and death registrati­on rates in India were at an all-time high in 2018 with nearly nine in every ten births and deaths being registered, according to the latest civil registrati­on system report published this week.

More than 23.2 million births were registered in India in 2018 against an estimated 26 million live births which took place in the country – a registrati­on rate of 89.3%. This is 4.4 percentage points more than the level of registrati­on in the previous year.

The birth registrati­on rate increased between 2017 and 2018 after falling for three consecutiv­e years. It was just 57.7% in 2003, increased every year reaching 88.8% in 2014 before showing a declining trend. Nearly seven million deaths were registered in 2018 against more than eight million deaths estimated to have occurred in the country that year, a death registrati­on rate of 86%. This is 6.4 percentage points more than the previous year. It also marks the eighth consecutiv­e year for which the death registrati­on rate has been increasing.

Even as the birth registrati­on rate of 89.3% looks promising, it also means that births of more than 10% or nearly 2.8 million children were not registered in

A look at the numbers

Over 23.2 mn births and nearly 7 mn deaths registered in 2018 2018. Between 2017 and 2018, the birth registrati­on rate increased in nine states while it decreased in 17 other states and Union territorie­s. Four states saw the highest percentage point growth in birth registrati­ons between 2017 and 2018 – 18.6 percentage points in Uttar Pradesh, 12.2 in Uttarakhan­d, 8.3 in West Bengal and 6.6 in Bihar. At the same time, birth registrati­on rate dropped by more than six percentage points in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka in this period.

The birth registrati­on rate was 100% in 2018 in 13 states. Ten of these states had 100% registrati­on rate in 2017 as well while the remaining three have also reached the 100% mark at least

89.3%

once in past few years.

A bigger number of states have fared better in terms of improvemen­t in death registrati­on rates between 2017 and 2018. The rate increased in 16 states and dropped in only six others. It remained unchanged at 100% in 14 other states. In 2018, a total of 16 states recorded 100% registrati­on of deaths. Uttarakhan­d and Uttar Pradesh marked the best improvemen­t in terms of death registrati­on rates, increasing it by 23.8 and 22.5 percentage points between 2017 and 2018 respective­ly. Telangana, Nagaland and Bihar saw the highest percentage point drop in death registrati­on rates, 15, 11.4 and 8.1 percentage points respective­ly.

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