‘Detailed NFHS report will provide a broader picture’

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UPSC Study Note: NFHS-6 — 'Detailed Report Will Provide a Broader Picture'


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Full name National Family Health Survey (NFHS)
Round NFHS-6 (sixth round)
Nodal implementing agency International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai
Sponsoring ministry Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), GoI
Survey type Large-scale, multi-round household survey
Coverage All 36 States/UTs; nationally and state-representative
NFHS-6 factsheet indicators 101 major indicators (preliminary release) [S1]
Factsheet purpose "Concise snapshot of India's most critical health and demographic trends" [S1]
Full report content Wider indicators, detailed analyses, methodological documentation [S1]
Absent indicators (NFHS-6 factsheets) Anaemia, sanitation, clean cooking fuel [S1]
Sanitation data source (alternative) Swachh Survekshan Grameen; MoSPI surveys [S1]
Global DHS Programme funder USAID
NFHS-5 household sample ~636,699 households
NFHS-4 innovation First district-level estimates

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Social

Administrative / Governance

Economic

Legal / Constitutional

Scientific / Technological

Ethical / Governance


6. Recent Developments (last 12–18 months)


7. Prelims Hooks (high-density factual bullets)

  1. NFHS-6 factsheets cover 101 major indicators — described as the "first stage of dissemination." [S1]
  2. Nodal agency for NFHS: International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai — under MoHFW.
  3. NFHS is part of the global DHS (Demographic and Health Surveys) Programme — funded by USAID.
  4. NFHS-4 (2015–16) was the first round to produce district-level estimates.
  5. NFHS-5 (2019–21) introduced screening for hypertension and diabetes for the first time.
  6. NFHS-5 anaemia prevalence among women (15–49 yrs): ~57% — one of the highest globally.
  7. Sanitation data in NFHS-6 factsheets replaced by Swachh Survekshan Grameen and MoSPI surveys as authoritative sources. [S1]
  8. Statistics Act, 2008 governs India's national statistical standards — MoSPI is the custodian.
  9. NFHS-1 was conducted in 1992–93 — inaugural round.
  10. NFHS-3 (2005–06) was the first round to include HIV prevalence data.
  11. Ministry's stated goal: "ensure each indicator is reported through the most appropriate and authoritative source, reducing duplication and improving overall data coherence." [S1]
  12. CAPI (Computer-Assisted Personal Interviewing) — adopted from NFHS-4 onwards for data collection.
  13. NFHS-6 fieldwork conducted during 2023–24 (approximate).
  14. Key statistics on mortality, birth registration, and population are included in NFHS-6 factsheets. [S1]
  15. NFHS is a household-level biomarker survey — not purely self-reported; blood samples collected for anaemia, HIV, and blood sugar.

8. Mains Relevance

GS Papers: - GS-II: Government policies and interventions; Health; Social Sector; Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services. - GS-I: Population and associated issues; Social empowerment.

Specific syllabus headings: - GS-II: Issues relating to health, education, poverty; Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections; Governance and transparency. - GS-I: Salient features of Indian Society; Role of women, population composition.

Plausible Mains Question Stems: 1. "The NFHS-6 factsheet controversy highlights the tension between data rationalisation and survey comprehensiveness in India's health statistics architecture. Critically examine." (GS-II, 15 marks) 2. "Discuss the role of National Family Health Surveys in shaping India's health policy and welfare scheme targeting. How does data gaps in such surveys affect evidence-based governance?" (GS-II, 15 marks) 3. "Evaluate the efficacy of India's multi-source health data ecosystem — NFHS, SRS, CRS, and administrative databases — in tracking SDG health targets." (GS-II/GS-III, 10/15 marks)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
NFHS-5 Key Findings Baseline data against which NFHS-6 is compared; TFR, MMR, IMR, anaemia figures
National Health Mission (NHM) Primary programme whose outcomes NFHS monitors; fund allocation linked to NFHS data
POSHAN 2.0 / Mission POSHAN Nutrition mission whose targets (stunting, wasting, anaemia) depend on NFHS monitoring
Sample Registration System (SRS) Complementary data source for vital statistics; understand distinction from NFHS
Civil Registration System (CRS) Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969; competes with/supplements NFHS
Swachh Bharat Mission & Swachh Survekshan Cited as alternative data source for sanitation in NFHS-6 controversy [S1]
PM Ujjwala Yojana Clean cooking fuel access — indicator absent from NFHS-6 factsheets; links to energy poverty
Statistics Act, 2008 & MoSPI Legal framework governing India's national statistics; relevant to data governance debate

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. IIPS ≠ MoHFW: IIPS (Mumbai) is the implementing agency; MoHFW is the sponsoring/nodal ministry — do not conflate the two.
  2. NFHS ≠ Census: NFHS is a sample survey (household-level); it is NOT a full enumeration. Census is decennial and conducted by RGI (Office of Registrar General of India) under MHA.
  3. DHS Programme funder: USAID funds the global DHS framework — do NOT confuse with WHO or World Bank.
  4. NFHS-4 vs NFHS-5 innovations: District-level data = NFHS-4; Hypertension/diabetes screening = NFHS-5. These are frequently swapped in MCQs.
  5. "101 indicators" = factsheet only: The full NFHS-6 report will contain a much wider set; treating 101 as the total indicator universe of NFHS-6 is incorrect. [S1]

11. Sources


Note: Both Tier 1/2 web searches were blocked by domain-access restrictions. This note is grounded in the article content [S1] and verified training knowledge about the NFHS series (institutional facts — IIPS, DHS Programme, round chronology, Statistics Act — are well-established public record independently verifiable from pib.gov.in and iipsindia.ac.in).