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India’s total fertility rate declines from 2.2 to 2.0: National Family Health Survey

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Data from the National Family Health Survey (NFHS) conducted by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare shows that the country’s overall fertility rate has declined.

The Muslim community is said to have the steepest decline out of all the religious communities over the past two decades. The Muslim community’s fertility rate declined from 2.6 in 2015-2016 to 2.3 in 2019-2021. While, all the communities have shown a noticeable decline in their fertility rates, which in turn contributes to a drop in the total fertility rate of the country, the decline has been the steepest in the Muslim community, going from 4.4 in NFHS 1 (1992-93) to 2.3 in NFHS 5 (2019-21).

The fertility rate of the Muslim community is the highest among all religious communities. The Muslim community has faced two accelerated declines in the community fertility rate. The first decline occurred between 1992-93 and 1998-99, while the second decline occurred between 2005-06 and 2015-16 when the rate dropped by 0.8 points.

In a data report by The Indian Express, the current fertility rates of the religious communities in NFHS 5 are as follows:

Fertility Gap Between Two Communities Poonam Muttreja, who is the Executive Director of the Population Foundation of India, an NGO, said, “The fertility gap between Hindus and Muslims is narrowing. High fertility is mostly a result of non-religious factors such as levels of literacy, employment, income, and access to health services. The current gap between the two communities is because of Muslims’ disadvantage on these parameters.” She further said that over the past few decades, an emerging Muslim middle class has been realising the value of girls’ education and family planning.

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while Kumuram Bheem Asifabad registered 27.2 percent, the lowest in the state. The compendium provides a comprehensive statistical picture of health and demographic status in Telangana based on two rounds of the National Family Health Survey (NFHS) – Round 4 (2015-2016) and Round 5 (2019-2020) conducted after the formation of the state, the report said.

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