Tang to residence-wise data. In rural Tamil Nadu, the registration rate was 98.4%, while in urban areas it was 97.6%. First-trimester registration in rural areas stood at 92.1 […]
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Teenage pregnancy in Tamil Nadu is not just a statistic. Behind every number is a young girl stepping into adulthood much earlier than expected. According to the National […]
Impact of COVID-19 on Vitamin A Supplementation in Tamil Nadu: A Comparison of NFHS-4 and NFHS-5
Vitamin A supplementation is a critical public health intervention for children aged 9–35 months, supporting vision development, immunity, growth, wound healing, and overall child survival. In India, Vitamin […]
Tamil Nadu’s Anaemia Burden: 57.4% of Children Aged 6–59 Months Affected, NFHS-5 Reveals
Tamil Nadu’s Anaemia Burden: 57.4% of Children Aged 6–59 Months Affected, NFHS-5 Reveals. Prevalence of Anaemia Among Children Aged 6–59 Months in Tamil Nadu, NFHS-5 (2019–21) According to […]
Rising Pressure: What NFHS Data Reveals About Men’s Blood Pressure in Tamil Nadu
High blood pressure is emerging as one of the most significant silent health concerns among men in Tamil Nadu, according to findings from the National Family Health Survey […]
Knowledge About Condom Effectiveness
Knowledge about the effectiveness of male condoms is an important part of men’s involvement in contraception. The NFHS-5 (2019–21) data from Tamil Nadu shows that men generally have […]
CHILDREN EDUCATION
In Tamil Nadu, data from the National Family Health Surveys (NFHS-4 and NFHS-5) reveals a society that has built a strong foundation but struggles with the complexities of […]
Domestic Violence in Tamil Nadu (NFHS-4 vs NFHS-5)
Domestic violence in Tamil Nadu is more than a public health statistic; it reflects the everyday struggles of women whose suffering often remains hidden within the walls of […]
Children’s Living Arrangements and Orphanhood in Tamil Nadu
The National Family Health Survery – 5 (2019-21) reveals a large majority of children under the age of 18 continue to live with both biological parents, indicating relatively […]
The Paradox of Progress: High Institutional Deliveries but Persistent Anaemia among Women in Tamil Nadu
The National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5) provides a rich source of data to uncover important public health stories. One significant data story from the Tamil Nadu NFHS-5 is […]