India's National Family Health Survey-6 shows significant improvements in maternal and child health. Vaccinations and antenatal care have increased. Child nutrition indicators are better, with reduced stunting. Financial protection through health insurance has expanded. Women's digital and financial inclusion also saw notable gains, reflecting sustained progress in public health initiatives.

India sees improved child health as severe diarrhoea cases decline, driven by vaccination and better access to clean water.

India's NFHS-6 reveals improvements in maternal and child health, with increased hospital births and vaccination rates among young children.

Along with the rise in hospital births, the NFHS-6 report cited an increase in percentage of deliveries attended by skilled health personnel from 89.4% to 91.3% | India News

India's National Family Health Survey-6 shows significant improvements in maternal and child health. Vaccinations and antenatal care have increased. Child nutrition indicators are…

NFHS-6 reveals Kerala's obesity crisis and rising NCDs, despite improvements in child health and immunization coverage.

Institutional deliveries in India up from 88.6% in 2019-2020 to 90.6% in 2023-24: Survey | India News

Tamil Nadu shows significant improvements in maternal and child healthcare, yet faces challenges in breastfeeding and nutrition.

India's NFHS reveals more women are giving birth in hospitals, with institutional deliveries rising to 90.6%, while private hospital births increase. | India News

That’s the message from the results of the latest NFHS –– the sixth round, conducted in 2023-24 –– released by the ministry of health and family welfare. | India News

Nearly one in three Indian children remains underweight, as per NFHS-6, highlighting persistent nutritional challenges despite improvements in antenatal care and healthcare access.

Karnataka has registered improvements across several key maternal and child health indicators over the past five years, with higher antenatal care coverage, institutional…

NFHS-6 reveals progress in women's education and digital access in India, yet deep-rooted social constraints and gender norms persist.

The survey, conducted during 2023–24 and compared with the NFHS-5 survey of 2019–21, captures a major social transformation in women’s empowerment

Explore key findings of the National Family Health Survey-6, highlighting health and nutrition trends across India, reported by The Hindu.

To build on the successes achieved so far, the State and markets must work as complements

Institutional deliveries in India have increased from 88.6 per cent in 2019-2021 to 90.6 per cent in 2023-24, moving closer towards universal coverage, according to the National…