Latest NFHS data likely to be released later this year

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 04 2015 | 3:25 PM IST
The government's fourth series of National Family Health Survey is currently underway and is expected to be released later this year, National Statistical Commission Chairman Pronab Sen said today.
At present, there is "too little nutrition data" for policy makers and the new National Family Health Survey (NFHS) data would be crucial for rolling out new policy programmes to address malnutrition and other health issues, he said.
"NFHS is on and officials are in fields at the moment. It hould come out later this year," Sen said on the sidelines of a round-table event on nutrition data.
Asked if nutrition data of various domestic and global organisations have been giving correct picture of the situation in India, he said, "There is too little data and is not adequate for policy makers."
The NFHS-4, conducted under the stewardship of the Health and Family Welfare Ministry, is being carried out in 29 states apart from six Union territories covering 5,68,200 households in the country, up from about 1,09,000 households in the last survey done in 2005-6.
The survey gives details of health statistics in the country and is the only source for malnutrition data (extent of those stunted and underweight in the population).
Earlier speaking on nutrition data, Sen said that the data on movement of food beyond mandis apart from the data on production and prices of food items is necessary to understand the level of nutrition in the country.
"Presently, there are data constraints as we are able to track food production at location-wise and to some extent are able to track food prices but it is extremely difficult to track movement of food beyond mandis," he said, adding that the way forward is setting up of a Nutrition Monitoring Central System.
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First Published: Feb 04 2015 | 3:25 PM IST

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