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The maternal mortality rate (MMR) and infant mortality rate (IMR) in Assam continues to be higher than the all-India level over the last decade, state Health and Family Welfare Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma told the state legislative assembly on Tuesday.
The states MMR for 2014-16 was 237/1,00,000 live births against the all-India figure of 130, Sarma said in reply to a starred question. The states MMR for 2010-12 was 328 and for 2011-13 was 300, against the all-India figures of 178 and 167 for those periods.
In case of IMR also, in 2017 for the state the number was 44/1,000 live births, whereas it was 33 at all-India level, he said.
The under-5 Mortality Rate (U5MR) of 1,000 live births is also higher for the state as compared to the all-India figure. It was 48 for Assam in 2017 against 37 being the all-India number.
In response to a written question, the minister said the rate of male sterilisation in Assam has been rapidly decreasing during the last three years.
The number of male sterilization carried out in the state in 2014-15 was 4351, which had increased to 5266 the next year, Sarma said in response to a written question. The caste-wise or religion-wise data of male sterilization figures are not available, he added
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