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Table 4.1: Indicators on which MoPR has started getting data at GP level from the Ministries
Data Source
Data Source in Indicator in NIF/ Indicator in NIF/ in NIF/ Metadata for NIF/SDGII
NIF/SDGII SDGII SDGII
SDGII Numerator Denominator Multiplier
National Family and Percentage of Percentage of GP(ASHA/ Number of Total pregnant 100
Health Survey pregnant women pregnant women AWW/ICDS) pregnant and and lactating
(NFHS) aged 15-49 years aged 15-49 years lactating mothers mothers
who are anaemic who are anaemic who are anemic
National Sample Percentage of Percentage of GP(RD) Number of HHs Total HHs 100
survey-76th round households living households living living in Kutcha
in katcha houses in katcha houses House
Percentage of Percentage of Children aged 0- Number of 100
children under five children under 59 months who children in age
years who are five years who are underweight group 0-59
underweight are underweight months
Percentage of Percentage of Children under 5 Number of 100
Comprehensive children under five adolescents aged GP years who are children in age
National Nutrition years who are 10-19 years who (MoH&FW/ stunted group 0-59
Survey stunted are anaemic WCD) months
Percentage of Ratio of male- Number of Total number of 100
adolescents aged 15 female enrolled in Adolescent (15- adolescent girls
-19 years who are Higher Secondary 19) Girls who are
anaemic - Child anaemic
Development
All India Survey on Gender Parity Ratio of male- GP(School) Number of Number of male 100
Higher Education Index (GPI) for female enrolled in Female enrolled enrolled in
higher education Higher Secondary in Higher Higher
(18-23 years - Child Secondary Secondary
Development
National Crime Rate of crimes Rate of all Crime GP (survey to Number of cases Mid-year 100
Records Bureau - against women per Against Women be conducted) registered under female
Crime in India 2019 1,00,000 female per 1000 women crime against population
population women
duplication of data collection, reduce the unnecessary work that methodology for such surveys etc is to be used and applied for
would arise, make the process of access and use of data much such indicators/data collection, on regular basis. The SDGII and
easier. Consequently, identification of what data collection various other Indexes, assessment mechanisms, and Statistical
needs to be done in the Gram Panchayat would emerge. Reports use Survey as a method for data collection. Given in the
Table above are a list of Surveys being drawn on for the SDGII.
Data collection in certain indicators would be possible only
through Surveys and Focused Group Discussions, due to the The SDG India Index uses State level data drawn from
nature of the indicator. Typically, Crimes against Women and Ministries, Surveys (eg.NFHS, etc), many of which are not
Girls fall in this category. Functioning of toilets in schools, having Gram Panchayat level data. Though the NIF & LIF are
public places, availability of water etc call for different data on similar lines, the data cannot be collected for the LIF
collection on a 24X7 basis, to reflect the true picture. Suitable Indicators that feature there, but are not available with the
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