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Economic Survey 2022: Health sector expenditure in 2021-22 projected to be 73% higher than 2019-20

Written by  Jasleen Kaur -- January 31st 2022 03:54 PM -- Updated: January 31st 2022 04:21 PM
Economic Survey 2022: Health sector expenditure in 2021-22 projected to be 73% higher than 2019-20

Economic Survey 2022: Health sector expenditure in 2021-22 projected to be 73% higher than 2019-20

New Delhi, January 31: The government expenditure on the health sector is projected to increase by 73 per cent to Rs 4.72 lakh crore in 2021-22 when compared with 2019-20, according to the Economic Survey 2021-22 tabled in Parliament on Monday.

"Although the pandemic has affected almost all social services, the health sector is the worst hit. Expenditure on the health sector increased from Rs 2.73 lakh crore in 2019-20 (pre-Covid-19) to Rs 4.72 lakh crore in 2021-22 (BE), an increase of nearly 73 per cent. For the education sector, the increase during same period was 20 per cent," said the annual survey report released ahead of the Union Budget.


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The report presented in Parliament by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman noted that the government's spending on social services increased significantly during the pandemic. As per the survey, India has made significant progress in improving its health outcomes over the last two decades by eliminating polio, guinea worm disease, yaws and maternal and neonatal tetanus. As per the latest National Family Health Survey (NFHS)-5, social indicators such as total fertility rate, sex ratio and health outcome indicators viz., infant mortality rate, under-five mortality rate, institutional birth rates have improved over year 2015-16. Also read | SAD leader Bikram Singh Majithia gets protection from arrest in drugs case till Feb 23 The latest NFHS-5 shows that Total Fertility Rate (TFR), an average number of children per women, has further come down to 2 in 2019-21 from 2.2 in 2015-16. Sex ratio, number of females per 1000 males, in the total population has risen from 991 females in 2015-16 (NFHS-4) to 1020 in 2019-21 (NFHS-5). -PTC News

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