Indian states ranking by institutional delivery

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This is a list of the States of India ranked in order of percentage of children delivered in hospital. This information was gathered from National Family Health Survey of 2015–16.[1] Kerala has the highest institutional delivery percentage 99.8% and Nagaland has the lowest in 32.8%.

Rank States Institutional delivery (%)[2]
1 Kerala 99.8 [3]
2 Tamil Nadu 98.9[4]
3 Goa 96.9 [5]
4 Sikkim 94.7 [6]
5 Karnataka 94[7]
6 Andhra Pradesh 91.5[8]
7 Telangana 91.5[9]
8 Punjab 90.5[10]
9 Maharashtra 90.3[11]
10 Gujarat 88.5[12]
11 Jammu and Kashmir 85.6[13]
12 Odisha 85.3[14]
13 Rajasthan 84.0[15]
14 Madhya Pradesh 80.8[16]
15 Haryana 80.4[17]
16 Mizoram 79.7[18]
17 Tripura 79.9[19]
18 Himachal Pradesh 76.4[20]
19 West Bengal 75.2[21]
20 Assam 70.6[22]
21 Chhattisgarh 91.6
22 Manipur 69.1[23]
23 Uttarakhand 68.6[24]
24 Uttar Pradesh 67.8[25]
25 Bihar 63.8[26]
26 Jharkhand 61.9[27]
27 Arunachal Pradesh 52.2[28]
28 Meghalaya 51.4[29]
29 Nagaland 32.8[30]
U/T Puducherry 99.9[31]
U/T Lakshadweep 99.3[32]
U/T Andaman and Nicobar Islands 96.4[33]
U/T Chandigarh 91.6[34]
U/T Daman and Diu 90.1[35]
U/T Dadra and Nagar Haveli 88[36]
U/T Delhi 84.4[37]

References[edit]

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