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Total population651 380 004 000 2020 Total under-5 population65116 880 000 2020 Total adolescent population (10–19 years)65252 202 000 2020 Women in reproductive age group (15–49 years)65357 411 000 2020 Annual number of births6124 116 000 2019 Total fertility rate (births per woman)432 2 2015–2016 Adolescent birth rate (per 1000 women aged 15–19
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India is the world’s fifth-largest economy[1] covering 17 7 per cent of the world’s population [2] It is the home of 253 million adolescent girls and boys[3] who account for 20 9 per cent of the country's population In 2020 the spread of the COVID-19 virus had profound impacts on the economy and the lives of children
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Annual number of births61 24 116 000 2019 Total fertility rate (births per woman)43 2 2 2015–2016 Adolescent birth rate (per 1000 women aged 15–19 years)43 51 2015–2016 Births registered ( )33 86 2019 Source: 65World Population Prospects 2020 61United Nations Population Division 2019 43National Family Health Survey 2015–2016
What is the population of India in 2019?
- According to the World Population Prospect (2019), India has an estimated population of 1,352,642,280, making it the world’s second most populated country after China. However, it is expected to surpass China as the world’s most populous country by 2024. India has a young population, with about 65% of the people aged below 35 years.
How does the population of India compare to other countries?
- With about 1.35 billion people, India is the world’s second most populated country (after China) and the most populous democracy. It accounts for about 17.7% of the world’s population and 29% of Asia’s population. India’s population is four times the US population despite the North American country being three times larger.
What are the states with the highest population in India?
- Uttar Pradesh is India’s most populous state with about 200 million people, followed by Maharashtra (112 million) and Bihar (104 million). The country has a population density of 411 people per square kilometer, making it the world’s 19th most crowded country.
What is the population growth rate of India?
- India has a population growth rate of 1.1%, the world’s 112th highest. From the Demographic Health Survey, the country’s fertility rate is 2.17 children per woman. The infant mortality rate stands at 29.9 deaths per 1,000 live births.
GNI (PPP) per capita
6369602019
Percentage of population below international poverty line 20212011
Percentage of population using safely managed sanitation services includ ing a handwashing facility with soap and water NANAImproved sanitation
31552018
Handwashing facility with soap and water
43602015-2016
Percentage of population using safely managed drinking water services 31912018
Source:
63World Bank, World Development Indicators 2019 |
20 Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization 2011 31Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene 2020 43
National Family Health Survey 2015-2016
Total population
651 380 004 0002020
Total under-5 population
65116 880 0002020
Total adolescent population (10-19 years)
65252 202 0002020
Women in reproductive age group (15-49 years)
65357 411 0002020
Annual number of births
6124 116 0002019
Total fertility rate (births per woman)
432.22015-2016
Adolescent birth rate
(per 1000 women aged 15-19 years) 43512015-2016
Births registered (%)
33862019
Source:
65World Population Prospects 2020 |
61United Nations Population Division 2019 |
43National Family Health Survey 2015-2016 |
33Monitoring progress on universal health coverage and the health-related Sustainable Development Goals in the South-East Asia Region 2019 8% 18% 26%
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48Trends in maternal mortality 1990 to 2015: estimates by WHO, UNICEF, UNF PA, World Bank Group and the United Nations Population Division 52
Trends in maternal mortality 2000 to 2017: estimates by WHO, UNICEF, UNF PA, World Bank Group and the United Nations Population Division
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2Comprehensive National Nutrition Survey 2016-2018
Source: UN Inter-Agency estimates: Levels and Trends in Child Mortality:Report 2020 (UN IGME 2020)
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43Prevalence of
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16Global Burden of Disease study 2019
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25Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization 2017
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45On sexually transmitted infections diagnosis, treatment and counselling 45
On comprehensive national cervical cancer prevention and control 45
On antenatal care
45On childbirth
45On postnatal care for mothers and newborns
45On management of low birth weight and preterm newborns 45
On child health and development of children
45On early childhood development
45On integrated management of childhood illness
45On management of childhood pneumonia
45On management of childhood diarrhoea
45On management of malaria with appropriate recommendations for children 45
On management of acute malnutrition in children
45On adolescent (10-19 years) health issues
45Multisectoral plan of action for violence against women 45
On CAC/post-abortion care
15 Yes No 12 4Source:
45Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health Policy Surv ey, 2019 | 15
Global Abortion Policies Database, 2017Source:
24Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization 2016
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43National Family Health Survey 2015-2016 |
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