The Asian Age

‘ Delhi also most health focused’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Delhi, Puducherry, and Meghalaya have “consistent­ly focussed” on health expenditur­e between 2001 and 2017, while states like Madhya Pradesh and Bihar “have not spent much” on health during that period, a research study by an industry body has claimed.

“The health expenditur­e of Delhi as a percentage of aggregate expenditur­e increased significan­tly to 9.6 per cent ( average during 2009- 2017) from 7.1 per cent ( average during 20012008) with the improvemen­t of 2.5 percentage points,” according to the study.

In July 2015, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal had asserted that education and healthcare were Delhi government’s topmost priority, and the expenditur­e in the two sectors was an investment.

The PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry has based its findings on a research analysis of the expenditur­e done by various states during two different periods — 2001- 2008 and 2009- 2017.

The study also said that the expenditur­e on health in Puducherry as percentage of aggregate expenditur­e “increased significan­tly” to 7.8 per cent ( average during 2009- 2017) from 7.0 per cent ( average during 2001- 2008), with improvemen­t of 0.8 percentage points, while the correspond­ing figures for Meghalaya were 6.2 per cent and 5.6 per cent respective­ly. Among the 31 states and Union territorie­s, expenditur­es by Gujarat, Telangana, Nagaland, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh were also analysed.

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