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District Fact Sheet - Guna Compiled By: - District Planning & Monitoring Unit, Guna D P M U Zila Panchayat, Guna

Distr Profile on Guna Demographic and Economic 1 Population (million) 2011 1240938 72597565 Census of India 2 Decadal growth of population (Absolute) 2011 (26.90%) (20.30%) Census of India 3 Child population (0-6 Years) (less than 18 yrs) (million) 2011 201630 10548295 Census of India 4 Sex ratio (females per 1000 males) 2011 910 930 Census of India 2010-11 871 912 AHS 5 Sex Ratio at Birth 2010-11 853 904 AHS 6 Sex Ratio (0-4 Years) 2010-11 864 911 AHS 7 Child sex ratio (girls per 1000 boys) (0-6 years) 2011 901 912 Census of India 8 Urban population (million) 2011 312767 20059666 Census of India 9 SC Population (million) 2001 0.29 9.16 (17.61%) (15.17%) Census of India 10 ST Population (million) 2001 0.20 12.23 (12.23%) (20.27) Census of India 12 Death rate (per 1000 population) 2010-11 8.5 8.0 AHS 13 Natural growth rate (per 1000 population) 2010-11 20.2 17.1 AHS 14 Households with low standard of living 28.9 28.7 DLHS-3 15 Literate 2011 676580 43827193 Census of India 16 Literacy Rate (%) 2011 65.1 70.6 Census of India Page 2 of 8

Child and Maternal Health 17 Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) (per 1000 live births) 18 Under 5 mortality rate () (per 1000 live births) 19 Neo-natal Mortality Rate 20 Post Neo-natal Mortality Rate 21 Crude Birth Rate (CBR) 22 Natural Growth Rate Rural Urban Rural Urban 2010-11 79 67 AHS Male 2010-11 67 64 AHS Female 2010-11 94 69 AHS 2010-11 86 72 AHS Male 2010-11 72 70 AHS Female 2010-11 102 75 AHS 2010-11 55 50 AHS Male 2010-11 49 49 AHS Female 2010-11 63 52 AHS 2010-11 96 89 AHS Male 2010-11 84 86 AHS Female 2010-11 111 93 AHS 2010-11 105 99 AHS Male 2010-11 91 96 AHS Female 2010-11 121 103 AHS 2010-11 67 62 AHS Male 2010-11 61 60 AHS Female 2010-11 76 64 AHS 2010-11 48 44 AHS Rural 2010-11 53 49 AHS Urban 2010-11 33 32 AHS 2010-11 31 22 AHS Rural 2010-11 33 24 AHS Urban 2010-11 23 18 AHS 2010-11 28.7 25.0 AHS Rural 2010-11 31.1 27.3 AHS Urban 2010-11 22.7 20.4 AHS 2010-11 20.2 17.1 AHS Rural 2010-11 22.4 18.6 AHS Urban 2010-11 14.7 14.0 AHS Page 3 of 8

22 Maternal Mortality Ratio (per 1,00,000 live births) 2010-11 262 310 AHS 23 Children fully immunized (12-23 months) (%) 25.9 36.2 24 Children who received at least one Vitamin A dose - Months 12-35 (%) 20.6 39.4 25 Children with diarrhea 12-23 months in the last 2 weeks who received ORS (%) 17.5 30.0 26 Mothers who had at least three antenatal care visits for their last birth (%) 16.6 34.0 27 Births (HOME) attended by skilled health attendants (%) 1.4 3.0 28 Institutional births (%) 29 30 31 Mothers who received postnatal care from skilled health personnel within 2 days of delivery of last birth (%) Currently Married Women aged 20-24 years married before legal age(18 years) (%) Currently Married Men aged 25-29 Years married before legal age ( 21 years) 50.6 46.9 Rural 43.2 40.7 20.7 35.8 2010-11 61.1 48.1 AHS 2010-11 63.8 42.9 AHS 32 Mean age at Marriage for Male 2010-11 21.7 23.8 AHS 33 Mean age at Marriage for Female 2010-11 19.7 20.6 AHS 34 Fertility Rate 2010-11 3.8 3.1 AHS 35 Mean Children Ever Born 3.0 3.1 36 Contraceptive Prevalence Rate 51 58 37 Women aged 15-19 years who were already mothers or pregnant at the time of survey (%) 2010-11 39.1 46.4 AHS 38 Mean number of children ever born to Women aged 15-49 years 2010-11 2.9 2.8 AHS 39 Mean number of children surviving to Women aged 15-49 years 2010-11 2.6 2.6 AHS 40 Currently Married Pregnant Women aged 15-49 years registered for ANC (%) 2010-11 64.2 66.5 AHS 41 Mothers who received any Antenatal Check-up (%) 2010-11 85.8 88.6 AHS 42 Mothers who had Antenatal Check-up in First Trimester (%) 2010-11 50.9 66.5 AHS 43 Mothers who received 3 or more Antenatal Care (%) 2010-11 21.3 68.1 AHS 44 Mothers who received at least one Tetanus Toxoid (TT) injection (%) 2010-11 85.2 94.8 AHS 45 Mothers who consumed IFA for 100 days or more (%) 2010-11 10.4 17.5 AHS 46 Mothers who had Full Antenatal Check-up (%) 2010-11 2.5 13.3 AHS 47 Institutional Delivery (%) 2010-11 89.0 76.1 AHS 48 Safe Delivery (%) 2010-11 92.4 82.2 AHS 49 Mothers who received Post-natal Check-up within 48 hrs. of delivery (%) 2010-11 90.4 74.2 AHS 50 New borns who were checked up within 24 hrs. of birth (%) 2010-11 88.9 73.1 AHS 51 Mothers who availed financial assistance fordelivery under JSY (%) 2010-11 80.2 61.1 AHS Page 4 of 8

52 53 Motherswho availed financial assistance for institutionaldelivery under JSY (%) Motherswho availed financialassistancefor Government InstitutionaldeliveryunderJSY(%) 2010-11 88.8 70.8 AHS 2010-11 94.5 90.6 AHS 54 Children aged 12-23 months who have received Measles vaccine (%) 2010-11 79.3 80.7 AHS 55 Children aged 12-23 months Fully Immunized (%) 2010-11 52.4 54.9 AHS 56 57 Children(aged 6-35 months) who received at least one VitaminAdose during last sixmonths(%) Children (aged 6-35 months) who received IFA tablets/syrup during last 3 months 2010-11 22.9 54.5 AHS 2010-11 27.6 24.8 AHS 58 Children suffering from Diarrhoea (%) 2010-11 9.7 15.2 AHS 59 Children suffering from Diarrhoea who received HAF/ORS/ORT (%) 2010-11 85.7 85.0 AHS 60 Children suffering from Acute Respiratory Infection (%) 2010-11 5.4 15.4 AHS 61 Children suffering from Acute Respiratory Infection who sought treatment (%) 2010-11 89.4 92.3 AHS 62 Children suffering from Fever (%) 2010-11 11.1 24.2 AHS 63 Children suffering from Fever who sought treatment (%) 2010-11 85.9 89.2 AHS 64 Children breastfed within one hour of birth (%) 2010-11 83.2 61.5 AHS 65 66 67 68 69 70 Children aged 6-35 months exclusively breastfed for at least six months (%) Percentage of women (aged 15-49) # who received Antenatal check-up in the first trimester of pregnancy Percentage of women (aged 15-49) # who received Three or more antenatal check-up Percentage of women (aged 15-49) # who received At least one Tetanus toxoid injection 2010-11 20.6 36.8 AHS 20.0 33.7 16.6 34.0 Rural 11.4 28.1 33.2 60.1 Percentage of women (aged 15-49) # who received 100+ IFA tablets/ syrup 1 67.6 50.0 Percentage of women (aged 15-49) # who received Full 2 Antenatal checkup 1.0 8.6 71 Percentage of women (aged 15-49) who had institutional delivery 50.4 46.9 72 Percentage of women (aged 15-49) who had delivery at home 48.8 52.3 73 Percentage of women (aged 15-49) home delivery assisted by skilled persons 3 1.3 3.0 74 Percentage of women (aged 15-49) of safe delivery 4 51.9 49.9 75 76 77 Percentage of children aged under 3 years received Colostrum/Khees 5 57.3 83.0 Percentage of children aged under 3 years whose mother started breastfeeding Within one hourof birth 39.1 42.7 Percentage of children aged under 3 years whose mother started breastfeeding Within 24 hours of birth 6 67.6 72.3 Page 5 of 8

78 Percentage of children aged under 3 years whose mother started breastfeeding After 24 hours of birth 32.4 27.7 79 Percentage of children aged 12-23 months received BCG 69.9 84.2 80 Percentage of children aged 12-23 months received DPT3 26.5 47.2 81 Percentage of children aged 12-23 months received Polio 3 36.0 55.0 82 Percentage of children aged 12-23 months received Measles 43.4 57.4 83 Percentage of children aged 12-23 months received Full 7 25.9 36.0 84 Percentage of children aged 12-23 months received at least one dose of vitamin A 8 22.2 33.2 85 Percentage of women by awareness of ORS 70.0 53.8 86 Percentage of children suffered from diarrhoea 11.7 15.0 87 Percentage of children sought advice/treatment 62.4 64.0 88 Percentage of children suffered from ARI 9 2.8 12.9 89 Percentage of children sought advice/treatment 10 74.4 68.4 Nutrition 90 Children under 3 year s breastfed within one hour of birth (%) 39.1 42.7 91 Children age 0-5 months exclusively breastfed (%) 13.3 30.9 92 Children age 6-35 months breastfed for at least 6 months (%) 27.5 31.1 DLHS - 3 93 Percentage children received health check up within 24 hours after delivery 22.2 39.4 DLHS - 3 Water and Sanitation 94 Households with improved source of drinking water (%)- Piped water 83.1 80.8 DLHS -3 2010-11 83.3 82.8 AHS 95 Use piped drinking water (%) 24.5 18.1 DLHS - 3 96 Households with toilet facility (%) 16.0 22.9 DLHS - 3 97 Households having Access totoilet Facility(%) 2010-11 28.9 37.1 AHS Page 6 of 8

Education 98 Gross enrolment rate (Primary level) 2008-09 117.8 - DISE 99 Net enrolment rate (Primary level) 2008-09 90.4 94.22 DISE 100 Children currently attending school (Age 6-17 years) (%) 2010-11 86.4 88.0 AHS 101 Children attended school before / Drop out (Age 6-17 years) (%) 2010-11 9.0 9.2 AHS 102 Percent of population literate (age 7+) 103 Percent of attending Schools(age 6-11) Male Female Girls Boys 60.5 63.4 Rural 55.2 57.6 74.3 74.0 Rural 70.3 69.7 45.2 51.3 Rural 38.4 44.9 99.0 97.9 Rural 99.0 97.8 98.8 98.2 Rural 98.9 98.1 Child Protection 104 Girls married below 18 yrs 30.7 29.0 105 Birth Registered (%) 2010-11 57.5 78.3 AHS 106 Children whose birth was registered and received Birth Certificate (%) 2010-11 49.8 62.2 AHS 107 Children aged 5-14 years engaged in work (%) 2010-11 8.8 4.5 AHS 108 Work Participation Rate (15 years and above) 2010-11 51.8 53.2 AHS 109 Marriages among Females below legal age (18 years) 2010-11 23.2 12.5 AHS 110 Marriages among Males below legal age (21 years) (%) 2010-11 43.0 18.9 AHS 111 Mean age at marriage 112 Percentage of marriages below legal age at marriage Boys 20.8 21.7 Girls 18 18.4 Boys (<21 Years) 50.4 40.5 Girls(<18 Years) 30.7 29.0 Page 7 of 8

113 114 115 Percentage of ever married women age 15-49 years who have heard of HIV/AIDS Knowledge of HIV/AIDS among Unmarried Women (age 15-24) heard of HIV/AIDS (%) Knowledge of HIV/AIDS among Unmarried Women (age 15-24) Women heard of RTI/STI (%) HIV-AIDS 25.9 32.0 Rural 13.2 22.8 50.9 60.3 Rural 34.5 49.0 14.5 19.3 Rural 15.5 15.7 116 Women who are aware of HIV/AIDS (%) 2010-11 56.3 62.8 AHS 117 Percentage of ever married women age 15-49 years Who heard about RTI/STI 22.6 16.5 Rural 17.5 12.7 Reference: - 1. District Level Household Survey (DLHS-3), 2. Annual Health Survey (AHS), 2010-11, Fact Sheet 3. Census 2011(Provisional) 4. http://www.mapsofindia.com # Women who had their last live/still birth since 01-01-2004. 1 100 or more iron folic acid tablets including syrup. 2 At least three visits for antenatal check-up, at least one TT injection received and 100+ IFA tablets/ syrup consumed. 3 Includes Doctor/ANM/Nurse. 4 Either institutional delivery or home delivery assisted by skilled person. 5 Yellowish thick milk secretion during the first few days after child birth. 6 Includes children whose mother started breastfeeding within one hour of birth. 7 BCG, three injections of DPT, three doses of Polio (excluding Polio 0) and measles. 8 Children aged 12-35 months. 9 Last two weeks prior to survey. 10 Among children with ARI or fever in last two weeks who sought advice /treatment Note: - This compilation of data is from various sources. In case of any query with compiled data, refer the main sources of data and feel free to contact us at dpmuguna@gmail.com. Page 8 of 8