Ministry of Women and Child Development

Reduction in Maternal Mortality Rate

Posted On: 18 SEP 2020 5:19PM by PIB Delhi

As per the latest report (2016-18) of Sample Registration System (SRS) released by Registrar General of India (RGI), Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) of India per 100,000 live births has declined to 113 in 2016-18 from 122 in 2015-17 and 130 in 2014-2016. The detailed comparative state-wise MMR of the year 2015-17 and 2016-18 is placed at Annexure-I.

Under the National Health Mission (NHM), some of the important steps taken to reduce maternal deaths in the country are as follows:

  • Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY), a demand promotion and conditional cash transfer scheme is implemented with the objective of reducing Maternal and Infant Mortality by encouraging institutional deliveries.
  • Under Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram (JSSK), every pregnant woman is entitled to free delivery, including caesarean section in public health institutions. This also includes free transport, diagnostics, medicines, other consumables, food and blood, if required.
  • Pradhan MantriSurakshitMatritvaAbhiyan (PMSMA) has been launched to provide fixed-day assured comprehensive and quality antenatal care universally to all pregnant women on the 9th of every month. While antenatal care is routinely provided to pregnant women, special ANC services are provided by OBGY specialists/ Radiologist/ Physicians at government health facilities under PMSMA.
  • 'LaQshya - Labor room Quality improvement Initiative' has been launched on 11th Dec 2017.
  • Special provision of birth waiting homes under NHM in tribal areas.
  • Maternal Death Surveillance and Response (MDSR) is implemented to take corrective action for averting maternal deaths.
  • Funds are provided  for strengthening of ‘Delivery Points’ for provision of  comprehensive Reproductive, Maternal, New Born Child Health and Adolescent (RMNCH+A)services. Placing quality emergency obstetric care services at “Delivery Points” is a priority area.
  • Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Wings are established at high caseload facilities.
  • Operationalization of Comprehensive Abortion Care Services and services for Reproductive Tract Infections and Sexually Transmitted Infections (RTI/STI).
  • Mother and Child Tracking System (MCTS) and Mother and Child Tracking Facilitation Centre (MCTFC), a name-based web-enabled system to track every pregnant women and child.
  • Operational guidelines for Universal screening of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus, screening for hypothyroidism for high risk group during pregnancy, training of General Surgeons for performing Caesarean Section, calcium supplementation & de-worming during pregnancy and promotion of birth companion during delivery have been disseminated.
  • Monthly Village Health and Nutrition Days (VHND) are organized as an outreach activity at Anganwadi centres for provision of maternal and child care including nutrition.
  • Over 10 lakhs Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) have been engaged to facilitate access of healthcare services by the community, particularly pregnant women.
  • Under the National Iron+ Initiative, iron and folic acid supplementation is given across life stages including pregnant, lactating women and adolescent girls. 
  • Regular IEC/BCC is conducted.

As announced in the Union Budget for the year 2020-21, a Task Force has been constituted by the Government vide notification dated 4thJune, 2020to examine the correlation of age of marriage and motherhood with (i) health, medical well-being and nutritional status of mother and neonate/infant/child, during pregnancy, birth and thereafter, (ii) key parameters like Infant Mortality Rate (IMR), Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR), Total Fertility Rate (TFR), Sex Ratio at Birth (SRB), Child Sex Ratio (CSR) etc. and (iii) any other relevant points pertaining to health and nutrition in this context.

The Committee has not submitted its report.

This information was given in a written reply by the Union Minister of Women and Child Development Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani in Lok Sabha today.

Annexure-1

 

Maternal Mortality Ratio: India and State wise (SRS, RGI)

 

S.No.

States

2014-16

2015-17

2016-18

1

India

130

122

113

2

Assam

237

229

215

3

Bihar/Jharkhand

165

165

149

4

Madhya Pradesh/ Chhattisgarh

173

188

173

5

Odisha

180

168

150

6

Rajasthan

199

186

164

7

Uttar Pradesh/ Uttarakhand

201

216

197

8

Andhra Pradesh

74

74

65

9

Telangana

81

76

63

10

Karnataka

108

97

92

11

Kerala

46

42

43

12

Tamil Nadu

66

63

60

13

Gujarat

91

87

75

14

Haryana

101

98

91

15

Maharashtra

61

55

46

16

Punjab

122

122

129

17

West Bengal

101

94

98

18

Other States

97

96

85

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