The Delhi government said that the Union Territory’s sex ratio at birth has increased from 920 females per thousand males in 2019 to 933 in 2020. Also, the infant mortality rate declined from 24.19 to 20.37 percent during the same period.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia expressed his happiness over society finally understanding the importance of girls. “In Delhi, public awareness efforts have also yielded beneficial effects. The birth rate fell from 18.35 per thousand in 2019 to 14.85 per thousand in 2020. In 2020, a number of 3,01,645 births were registered, compared to 3,65,868 in 2019,” the statement said.
“The reduction in infant mortality is the result of great changes in health infrastructure and better access to health facilities to all citizens,” he said.
The sex ratio rate in Delhi increased to 933 females per thousand males in 2020 as compared to 920 in 2019, according to the annual report of the Directorate of Economics and Statistics of the Delhi government.