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Domestic health improvement

Haryana reduces infant mortality rate

Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported Jun 06, 2026 · Last updated Jun 07, 2026

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The improvement in public health indicators in India — Haryana, particularly the reduction in infant mortality, suggests a more stable and potentially productive future workforce, which can positively impact long-term economic growth and attract investment in the region. While not directly affecting stock prices, it signals effective governance and social development, which are favorable for overall market sentiment towards the region.

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India — Haryana has achieved a significant milestone by reducing its infant mortality rate (IMR) from 28 to 24 deaths per 1,000 live births over the past five years, now matching the national average. This nearly 14% decline, as reported by the Sample Registration System (SRS) Report 2024, is attributed to sustained improvements in maternal and child healthcare services and substantial investments in healthcare infrastructure by the India — Haryana government. Initiatives include the expansion of Special Newborn Care Units, Newborn Stabilisation Units, Nutrition Rehabilitation Centres, and various other programs aimed at enhancing neonatal and child healthcare. Sumita Misra, Additional Chief Secretary of the Health and Family Welfare Department, highlighted India — Haryana's faster pace of reduction compared to states like India — Punjab, India, and its favorable comparison to larger states such as India — Uttar Pradesh, India — Madhya Pradesh, and India — Chhattisgarh, which still report higher IMRs. The state plans further upgrades to its healthcare facilities to continue this positive trajectory.

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The state of India — Haryana has significantly improved its infant mortality rate, bringing it in line with the national average, reflecting positive outcomes from its healthcare initiatives.
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Sumita Misra, as Additional Chief Secretary of the Health and Family Welfare Department, has been instrumental in overseeing and attributing the improvements in India — Haryana's IMR.
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India — Punjab, India also saw a decline in its IMR, though at a slightly slower pace than India — Haryana, providing a comparative context for India — Haryana's achievements.
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India — Uttar Pradesh is mentioned as a larger state with a considerably higher IMR, serving as a benchmark to highlight India — Haryana's progress.
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India — Madhya Pradesh is mentioned as a larger state with a considerably higher IMR, serving as a benchmark to highlight India — Haryana's progress.
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India — Chhattisgarh is mentioned as a larger state with a considerably higher IMR, serving as a benchmark to highlight India — Haryana's progress.
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