Highlights
- We saw COVID induced nutrition crisis during the lockdown: Mr Wagt
- POSHAN Abhiyan is an excellent and one-of-a-kind initiative: Mr Wagt
- Nutrition has become an important topic since POSHAN Abhiyan: Mr Wagt
New Delhi: COVID-19 has caused more than one crisis across the world and in India. Not only has it created a direct health crisis, but it is also an economic and socio-economic crisis. Compounded further with the prevalence of food insecurity and lack of access to nutritious food. As India celebrates the month of September as Poshan Maah (Nutrition Month) NDTV reached out to UNICEF India’s Chief of Nutrition, Arjan De Wagt to talk about India’s malnutrition crisis, POSHAN Abhiyan, and what can be done to bring the Abhiyan back on track.
NDTV: The coronavirus pandemic has had a major impact on the nutritional status of India’s children. How huge are the effects of the pandemic on the ground?
Arjan De Wagt: There are two things happening, of course, people are getting infected and we are dealing with those problems. But there’s also the secondary effects of COVID, that I call COVID induced nutrition crisis, which is what we saw during the lockdown. Last week we saw new data that came out on the economic situation of the declining GDP. This is the economic cost of the lockdown. Many people lost their jobs, their fixed incomes, many farmers have seen losses. What we are really worried about is that poverty is increasing which results in food insecurity. Which means that not only people don’t have the money to buy food, they can’t afford nutritious food. So we’re really worried about that. Another thing that we are worried about is the impact of COVID-19 on the services that were stopped during the lockdown. After the lockdown was lifted also, we saw that the immunisation rates are not back to what they were pre-COVID. We see that the access to services, the way it used to be before, are not back at that level yet. And then of course the frontline workers and everyone in the healthcare sector is so busy trying to deal with COVID, to identify people with COVID and helping them; this competes with the importance of nutrition interventions.
If we look at the global data, for instance in South Asia, we expect that there will be close to 4 million more children suffering from acute malnutrition, this is due to the expected rise in poverty. Another factor is the additional child deaths, which happens, if the child has a background of malnutrition.
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If we look at the data from two years ago, at the Comprehensive National Nutrition Survey, that shows that almost 50 percent of the children have one or the other form of undernutrition. Which means, they didn’t grow well, their immune system didn’t grow well. If their brain doesn’t grow well, when children go to school, they can’t perform well. With their backgrounds and the impact of COVID-19, we are just worried that the numbers relation to malnutrition crisis, will further increase.
A Lancet study which was published a year ago, in September 2019, showed that in all children under the age of 5, that are dying in India, about two-thirds of those have malnutrition as an underlying cause. So again two-third of all under-five mortality is linked to malnutrition.
But because of COVID-19, the only worry is that these figures and the condition will only worsen.
NDTV: If we split the problem of hunger and nutrition, what do you think has been the effect of COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdown on the POSHAN Abhiyan and its target of malnutrition-free India by 2022?
Arjan De Wagt: If we talk about POSHAN Abhiyan, in my opinion, it’s an amazing programme. I have been working in the field of nutrition for the last 25 years in many countries. I’ve never seen a situation where a Prime Minister launches and delivers, and it’s not only me, the Human Resource Development Ministry, the Chief Ministers, media, private sector, people; everybody is talking about nutrition suddenly.
POSHAN Abhiyan is trying to deliver the right thing, it’s a good set of high potential interventions for the women and children and the target is for 2022 which is feasible. Now, of course because of the COVID-19 pandemic, we’re really worried that some of the progress made in the last 2 and a half years may be lost. But the good thing is that it’s back. After silence for months, the POSHAN Abhiyan is completely back. For me first of all, the way the Prime Minister Narendra Modi talked about nutrition and POSHAN Maah in his monthly radio show, I was relieved that at least nutrition is part of the conversation again. His leadership is to fight the malnutrition crisis is impeccable because what we know is that the only way you can stop malnutrition is by having leadership. Having funding but not leadership doesn’t work, it’s not enough. So the PM highlighting the importance of nutrition and the launch of POSHAN Maah, is a very good set of interventions.
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The minister of Women and Child Ministry, at the launch of POSHAN Maah said that it’s not only about September, but it should also and will continue further. I am a big fan of the POSHAN Maah initiative, but even I always say that I need 12 Poshan Maah, every year, one is not enough. So, hearing the same thing from the Minister was very encouraging.
Yes, we lost something because of COVID, but implementing POSHAN Abhiyan the way it was designed, with the intensity that was intended, is the right answer to the problem of COVID and nutrition. We don’t need anything else, we just need POSHAN Abhiyan to be implemented the way it was before the pandemic.
I hope the level of support, intensity, leadership will continue.
NDTV: In your opinion, what steps can the government take to bring Poshan Abhiyan back on track?
Arjan De Wagt: As a Nutrition Scientist, I think India has an amazingly designed programme. There are very few countries in the world that have got an Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) system, that have ASHA workers, Anganwadi workers, the community programmes, the self-help groups; very few countries have such systems. These are good and technically sound programmes. We maybe need a little bit of tweaking here and there.
The three things we need to ensure to bring back Poshan Abhiyan on track are coverage, continuity and intensity.
If the mentioned programmes don’t reach every child or offer full coverage, it doesn’t have enough impact. So in order to bring Poshan Abhiyan back on track, India needs to ensure full coverage, which will have a much bigger impact. The second thing we need to focus on is the continuity of the programme, which was interrupted by COVID-19.
If you see the messaging around nutrition, creating awareness, a healthy diet, we need the intensity to continue. Intent of messaging, educating people about the importance of health and nutrition. It’s not easy to understand how one can make food for their child rich in nutrients. So we need to improve the intensity of the messaging.
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I always say India has the right programmes but they need to deliver them with the utmost intensity and for me, that’s the main challenge with POSHAN Abhiyan. This has now also seen an increased setback with COVID-19. We need to focus that these programmes are reaching the children, the women, the families and communities that require them. Ten years from now, we will be writing history books on malnutrition in India and we will look back and talk about March 8, 2018, when the Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched POSHAN Abhiyan which helped turn around things. But then again, it requires more continued efforts and rebuilding some of the lost ground of the last six months.
NDTV: What specifically can be done under the Poshan Abhiyan to focus on the nutrition needs of pregnant women and new mothers?
Arjan De Wagt: You have raised an extremely important question. We often talk about malnutrition in children. if we look at the data in India, we see that a large amount of malnutrition is already caused during the pregnancy. A large proportion of the children in India are born with a low birth weight. I also see that many children develop Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) or Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM), in the first year, this is because of the nutritional status of the mother.
So helping pregnant women with nutrition status can strongly help control malnutrition in India.
If you look at the nutritional status of the women in India, new mothers, first-time mothers or even adolescent girls, the prevalence of anaemia is also very high among them. We need to focus on that.
There are three things we can do to help with this, first recognise how important it is. We don’t do that enough. If you can prevent maternal malnutrition, you will prevent a huge part of child malnutrition. I don’t think it is well recognised right now.
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Let’s address anaemia, provision of iron-rich foods, but also iron follis tablets. We need to talk about a healthy diet. In the end, nutrition is the food you put in your mouth and the government doesn’t put food in your mouth. It is parents, family and the community puts food in the plate and from the plate in the mouth. And we need to create awareness that nutrition is more than foods, nutrition is more than hunger. A child’s stomach is very small. If you feed the child dal and rice, his stomach will be full and he may stop crying. But, it doesn’t provide the nutrients that the child needs. I often say why do we give the adult food to children when we don’t give baby’s food to adults? Babies need special food, rich in nutrition. But also, pregnant women shouldn’t be relying upon a big bowl of rice, they need more of the protein, they need more vegetables they need more nutritious food.
What the PM really brought under the POSHAN Abhiyan is the Jan Andolan (people’s movement). So much work is needed to educate people in what is food, what is nutrition and how do I translate food to nutrition.
NDTV: How can national and international non-profit and humanitarian organisations be integrated with Poshan Abhiyan to facilitate the programme’s execution and achieve the target of a malnutrition free India?
Arjan De Wagt: I have strong feelings about this. My opinion is let’s put our weight behind one programme, in this case, POSHAN Abhiyan. Technically, it is a strong programme. I feeL sometimes, all the sectors – civil society, government, private sectors, etc, are trying to be creative and are looking for a new solution. Which I must admit when it comes to nutrition, we have an existing solutions but we have never seriously tried those solutions.
When it comes to nutrition programmes, many of them are not reaching all the children, and especially the most vulnerable children are the ones often left out.
I went on a road trip from New Delhi to Madhya Pradesh, we drove 6,200 kms and we saw many advertisements of fast food and cold drinks, there were several billboards of instant noodles, pasts ??, sugared drinks and I saw one advertisement on breast feeding. There was a village which had a breastfeeding shelter and it had a message about the importance of breastfeeding. 2,600 kms – unhealthy food was marketed left and right while there was just one message on good nutrition. Therefore, this is where the intensity comes in. When it comes to nutrition, we have to do a hard job, we have to implement the old programmes. The ICDS, promotion, prevention, raising awareness about nutrition. We have started these but now we need to deliver the results. It’s not about coming up with innovations and creativity, we have all of them existing.
NDTV: Anganwadi workers and Asha workers are the backbones of Poshan Abhiyan. How can this network be strengthened and how can it be used to ensure optimum effectiveness of the Abhiyan?
Arjan De Wagt: For me ASHA workers and Anganwadi workers are heroes. They are the nutrition champions! Everything that is dreamt up in offices in Delhi and state capitals, they are the ones who deliver.
We know their work loads is high, expectations are high, from policymaker, households, communities. They’re hardworking and very committed.
I do like that in POSHAN Abhiyan, there is component in strengthening this network. For example, providing anganwadi workers with mobile phones, before they used to fill in 10-11 forms, maintain files, and manually record and maintain the data. That has actually now been put into the mobile phones and this digitalisation has helped them work more efficiently. They are also sent videos on training on these phones, having orientation on malnutrition and other important topics.
There are some states who have invested in helpers and digital workers at anganwadi centres. They are there for counselling which is an extremely important thing. Counselling is not to tell mother what to do and not about telling them what to feed their children. It’s about asking them what food do they have and how can we make that food in the most nutritious way for their child. Not all anganwadi workers have to time to conduct frequent counselling, and under the POSHAN abhiyan, the government has invested in helpers to help with such activities.
In this way, when more resources become available, there’s more impact that you can create.
NDTV – Dettol Banega Swasth India campaign is an extension of the five-year-old Banega Swachh India initiative helmed by Campaign Ambassador Amitabh Bachchan. It aims to spread awareness about critical health issues facing the country. In wake of the current COVID-19 pandemic, the need for WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) is reaffirmed as handwashing is one of the ways to prevent Coronavirus infection and other diseases. The campaign highlights the importance of nutrition and healthcare for women and children to prevent maternal and child mortality, fight malnutrition, stunting, wasting, anaemia and disease prevention through vaccines. Importance of programmes like Public Distribution System (PDS), Mid-day Meal Scheme, POSHAN Abhiyan and the role of Aganwadis and ASHA workers are also covered. Only a Swachh or clean India where toilets are used and open defecation free (ODF) status achieved as part of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2014, can eradicate diseases like diahorrea and become a Swasth or healthy India. The campaign will continue to cover issues like air pollution, waste management, plastic ban, manual scavenging and sanitation workers and menstrual hygiene.
World
2,78,62,060Cases
81,81,723Active
1,87,76,697Recovered
9,03,640Deaths
Coronavirus has spread to 188 countries. The total confirmed cases worldwide are 2,78,62,060 and 9,03,640 have died; 81,81,723 are active cases and 1,87,76,697 have recovered as on September 10, 2020 at 4:12 am.
India
44,65,863 95735Cases
9,19,018 21624Active
34,71,783 72939Recovered
75,062 1172Deaths
In India, there are 44,65,863 confirmed cases including 75,062 deaths. The number of active cases is 9,19,018 and 34,71,783 have recovered as on September 10, 2020 at 2:30 am.
State & District Details
State | Cases | Active | Recovered | Deaths |
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DistrictCases Akola757 Aurangabad1974 Dhule228 Jalgaon1039 Mumbai45478 Mumbai Suburban5363 Nagpur692 Nashik1575 Palghar1421 Pune9920 Satara629 Solapur1291 Thane13660 Yavatmal150 Ahmednagar190 Amravati291 Beed54 Bhandara41 Buldhana88 Chandrapur32 Hingoli208 Jalna201 Kolhapur646 Latur139 Nanded176 Nandurbar42 Parbhani78 Raigad1462 Ratnagiri350 Sangli145 Gadchiroli42 gondia69 Osmanabad125 Sindhudurg114 Wardha11 Washim13 | 967349 23577 | 253100 9291 | 686462 13906 | 27787 380 |
DistrictCases Chittoor319 Guntur511 Krishna557 Kurnool795 Sri Potti Sriramulu Nell*296 Anantapur428 East Godavari356 Prakasam104 Srikakulam183 Visakhapatnam103 West Godavari199 Y.S.R.205 Vizianagaram23 | 527512 10418 | 97271 502 | 425607 9842 | 4634 74 |
DistrictCases Bengaluru Rural40 Bengaluru Urban529 Mysuru107 Bagalkote103 Ballari60 Belagavi337 Bidar219 Chikkaballapura149 Dakshina Kannada179 Dharwad61 Gadag45 Kalaburagi669 Mandya346 Tumakuru36 Uttara Kannada95 Vijayapura201 Chamarajanagara0 Chikkamagaluru19 Chitradurga14 Davangere204 Hassan205 Haveri24 Kodagu4 Kolar29 Koppal5 Raichur369 Ramanagara3 Shivamogga67 Udupi1176 Yadgir538 | 421730 9540 | 99489 2552 | 315433 6860 | 6808 128 |
DistrictCases North Goa57 South Goa69 | 22251 621 | 4833 334 | 17156 281 | 262 6 |
DistrictCases Chengalpattu1314 Chennai23324 Kanchipuram503 Madurai322 Namakkal83 Ranipet133 Thanjavur130 Thiruvallur774 Thiruvarur67 Tiruppur116 Vellore71 Virudhunagar185 Ariyalur444 Coimbatore188 Cuddalore477 Dharmapuri15 Dindigul175 Erode75 Kallakurichi324 Kanniyakumari110 Karur88 Nagapattinam99 Perambalur133 Pudukkottai53 Ramanathapuram119 Salem258 Sivaganga46 Tenkasi103 The Nilgiris17 Theni129 Tiruchirappalli119 Tirunelveli433 Tirupathur45 Tiruvannamalai496 Tuticorin333 Villupuram509 Krishnagiri43 | 480524 5584 | 49203 | 423231 6516 | 8090 78 |
DistrictCases Kannur357 Kottayam73 Alappuzha76 Idukki40 Kasaragod333 Kollam118 Kozhikode90 Malappuram119 Palakkad224 Pathanamthitta98 Thiruvananthapuram104 Thrissur106 Ernakulam60 Wayanad36 | 95917 3402 | 24616 1336 | 70917 2054 | 384 12 |
DistrictCases Raipur46 Korba100 Balod41 Baloda Bazar85 Balrampur17 Bastar2 Bemetara21 Bijapur2 Bilaspur100 Dantewada0 Dhamtari6 Durg31 Gariyaband10 Janjgir-Champa56 Jashpur77 Kabirdham52 Kanker19 Kondagaon0 Korea39 Mahasamund54 Mungeli87 Narayanpur0 Raigarh47 Rajnandgaon52 Sukma0 Surajpur9 Surguja14 | 52932 2818 | 28041 1126 | 24414 1622 | 477 70 |
DistrictCases Hyderabad2475 MedchalMalkajgiri75 Ranga Reddy183 Suryapet87 Vikarabad40 Warangal Urban32 Adilabad22 Jagitial77 Jangoan8 Jayashankar Bhupalapally9 Jogulamba Gadwal40 Kamareddy11 Karimnagar17 Khammam26 Kumuram Bheem Asifabad8 Mahabubnagar30 Mancherial43 Medak11 Nalgonda33 Narayanpet3 Nirmal21 Nizamabad76 RajannaSircilla16 Sangareddy26 Bhadradri Kothagudem5 Mahabubabad10 Mulugu3 Nagarkurnool8 Peddapalli5 Siddipet7 Wanaparthy1 Warangal Rural4 YadadriBhuvanagiri40 | 150176 2534 | 32106 452 | 117143 2071 | 927 11 |
DistrictCases Baleshwar190 Bhadrak137 Jajapur322 Dhenkanal36 Kalahandi33 Kendrapara164 Khordha238 Koraput16 Sundargarh102 Anugul26 Balangir129 Bargarh16 Boudh34 Cuttack155 Deogarh33 Gajapati61 Ganjam581 Jagatsinghapur91 Jharsuguda8 Kandhamal28 Kendujhar34 Malkangiri20 Mayurbhanj73 Nabarangpur2 Nayagarh86 Nuapada69 Puri103 Rayagada2 Sambalpur16 Sonepur29 | 135130 3748 | 29255 627 | 105295 3110 | 580 11 |
DistrictCases Barwani60 Bhopal1880 Dewas140 Dhar132 East Nimar266 Gwalior211 Indore3839 Jabalpur276 Ujjain799 Agar Malwa15 Alirajpur3 Betul35 Burhanpur351 Chhindwara16 Dindori29 Harda4 Hoshangabad37 Khargone196 Mandsaur112 Morena109 Raisen71 Ratlam51 Sagar228 Shajapur39 Shandol14 Sheopur26 Tikamgarh18 Vidisha37 Anuppur22 Ashoknagar13 Balaghat9 Bhind87 Chhatarpur35 Damoh26 Datia12 Guna8 Jhabua14 Katni3 Mandla15 Narsinghpur17 Neemuch319 Niwari0 Panna20 Rajgarh31 Rewa39 Satna24 Sehore12 Seoni2 Shivpuri15 Sidhi17 Singrauli13 Umaria10 | 79192 1869 | 17702 497 | 59850 1341 | 1640 31 |
DistrictCases Ahmadabad17125 Anand107 Arvalli134 Banas Kantha147 Bhavnagar146 Gandhinagar410 PanchMahals107 Surat2311 Vadodara1555 Bharuch56 Botad55 Chhotaudepur37 Dang5 Dohad43 GirSomnath45 Jamnagar63 Kachchh99 Kheda98 Mahesana159 Mahisagar125 Narmada25 Naysari35 Patan105 Rajkot135 SabarKantha101 Surendranagar55 Tapi6 Valsad47 Amreli16 DevbhumiDwarka22 Junagadh31 Morbi4 Porbandar11 | 108133 1329 | 16296 | 88688 1336 | 3149 16 |
DistrictCases Ajmer379 Banswara91 Bharatpur563 Jaipur2177 Jhalawar329 Jodhpur1748 Kota503 Nagaur500 Alwar90 Barmer34 Bhilwara250 Bikaner112 Chittorgarh188 Churu81 Dausa61 Dholpur60 Dungarpur374 Hanumangarh31 Jaisalmer53 Jhunjhunu64 Karauli17 Pali352 Rajsamand140 SawaiMadhopur26 Sikar231 Tonk171 Udaipur724 Baran59 Bundi5 Ganganagar8 Jalore164 Pratapgarh14 Sirohi130 | 95736 1610 | 15108 18 | 79450 1578 | 1178 14 |
DistrictCases Faridabad867 Sonipat404 Ambala93 Bhiwani60 CharkiDadri43 Fatehabad38 Gurugram2950 Hisar98 Jhajjar114 Jind38 Kaithal48 Karnal104 Kurukshetra55 Nuh68 Palwal120 Panchkula39 Panipat78 Rohtak145 Sirsa50 Yamunanagar19 Mahendragarh47 Rewari56 | 83353 2294 | 17328 438 | 65143 1828 | 882 28 |
DistrictCases Agra933 Aligarh215 Amroha80 Bareilly17 Bijnor157 Bulandshahr166 Firozabad190 Gautam Buddha Nagar1119 Kanpur Nagar286 Lucknow386 Mathura129 Meerut504 Moradabad252 Muzaffarnagar117 Rae Bareli78 Rampur203 Saharanpur298 Sant Kabeer Nagar132 Varanasi243 Auraiya37 Ayodhya120 Azamgarh138 Baghpat68 Bahraich73 Balrampur49 Banda27 Basti214 Bhadohi60 Budaun23 Etah52 Etawah46 Ghaziabad794 Ghazipur159 Gonda59 Gorakhpur166 Hapur225 Hardoi49 Jalaun41 Jaunpur194 Jhansi41 Kannauj69 Kasganj16 Kaushambi6 Mainpuri46 Mau48 Mirzapur22 Pilibhit15 Pratapgarh15 Prayagraj30 Sambhal116 Shamli40 Shravasti23 Sitapur32 Sultanpur97 Unnao42 Ambedkar Nagar92 Amethi206 Ballia60 Barabanki168 Chandauli38 Chitrakoot4 Deoria143 Farrukhabad36 Fatehpur3 Hamirpur3 Hathras43 Kanpur Dehat4 Kheri72 Kushi Nagar67 Lalitpur3 Maharajganj85 Mahoba3 Shahjahanpur25 Siddharth Nagar159 Sonbhadra10 | 285041 6568 | 64028 772 | 216901 5731 | 4112 65 |
DistrictCases Central4817 East2472 New Delhi3405 North3059 North East1914 North West5463 Shahdara1580 South2329 South East2446 South West2391 West4768 | 201174 4039 | 23773 1396 | 172763 2623 | 4638 20 |
DistrictCases Dhubri30 Goalpara19 Marigaon50 Baksa14 Barpeta28 Biswanath16 Bongaigaon12 Cachar80 Charaideo29 Chirang6 Darrang20 Dhemaji47 Dibrugarh61 Dima Hasao86 Golaghat203 Hailakandi57 Hojai89 Jorhat24 Kamrup42 Kamrup Metro276 KarbiAnglong13 Karimganj85 Kokrajhar37 Lakhimpur57 Majuli2 Nagaon143 Nalbari23 Sivasagar20 Sonitpur27 South SalmaraMancachar4 Tinsukia84 Udalguri28 West KarbiAnglong5 | 133066 2243 | 29166 | 103504 2265 | 396 18 |
DistrictCases East District3 North District0 South District3 West District0 | 1989 31 | 553 15 | 1429 16 | 7 |
DistrictCases Buxar134 Gaya115 Munger188 Patna279 Rohtas256 Arwal52 Aurangabad75 Banka134 Begusarai243 Bhagalpur266 Bhojpur103 Darbhanga143 Gopalganj123 Jehanabad178 Kaimur (bhabua)105 Lakhisarai72 Madhepura82 Madhubani199 Nalanda123 Nawada122 PurbiChamparan138 Purnia135 Saran101 Siwan139 Vaishali87 Araria68 Jamui47 Katihar175 Khagaria253 Kishanganj75 Muzaffarpur96 Pashchim Champaran57 Saharsa88 Samastipur139 Sheikhpura118 Sheohar20 Sitamarhi73 Supaul87 | 152192 1690 | 15626 280 | 135791 1400 | 775 10 |
DistrictCases 24 Paraganas North1031 24 Paraganas South281 Darjeeling97 Howrah1435 Jalpaiguri88 Kalimpong18 Kolkata2777 Maldah235 Medinipur East153 Medinipur West159 Hooghly604 Murshidabad125 Nadia139 Paschim Bardhaman70 Purba Bardhaman130 Alipurduar39 Bankura116 Birbhum206 Coochbehar210 Dinajpur Dakshin50 Dinajpur Uttar216 Jhargram9 Purulia66 | 190063 3107 | 23341 87 | 162992 2967 | 3730 53 |
DistrictCases South Andamans33 Nicobars1 North And Middle Andaman1 | 3426 34 | 297 | 3078 43 | 51 1 |
DistrictCases Pondicherry111 Karaikal2 Mahe4 Yanam0 | 18084 335 | 4770 | 12967 386 | 347 10 |
DistrictCases Anjaw0 Changlang31 Dibang Valley0 East Kameng0 East Siang1 Kamle0 KraDaadi0 KurungKumey0 Leparada0 Lohit3 Longding0 Lower Dibang Valley0 Lower Siang0 Lower Subansiri0 Namsai2 PakkeKessang1 Papum Pare8 Shi Yomi0 Siang0 Tawang1 Tirap0 Upper Siang1 Upper Subansiri0 West Kameng0 West Siang1 | 5545 143 | 1630 | 3906 183 | 9 |
DistrictCases Dimapur20 Kiphire3 Kohima7 Longleng0 Mokokchung0 Mon8 Peren2 Phek1 Tuensang3 Wokha0 Zunheboto0 | 4375 130 | 578 82 | 3787 48 | 10 |
DistrictCases Dadra And Nagar Haveli20 | 2643 26 | 295 1 | 2346 25 | 2 |
DistrictCases Ranchi148 Bokaro16 Deoghar5 Dhanbad32 Garhwa80 Giridih19 Hazaribagh110 Jamtara2 Koderma58 Simdega48 Chatra1 Dumka5 East Singhbum170 Godda2 Gumla28 Khunti10 Latehar14 Lohardaga8 Pakur4 Palamu27 Ramgarh75 Sahebganj0 SaraikelaKharsawan20 West Singhbhum21 | 56897 1601 | 15726 288 | 40659 1297 | 512 16 |
DistrictCases Gomati74 North Tripura14 Dhalai196 Khowai24 Sepahijala174 South Tripura53 Unakoti49 West Tripura45 | 17252 535 | 7086 183 | 9993 340 | 173 12 |
DistrictCases Kargil77 LehLadakh43 | 3142 40 | 778 | 2329 118 | 35 |
DistrictCases Anantnag395 Bandipora175 Shopian255 Srinagar300 Baramulla271 Budgam110 Ganderbal37 Jammu138 Kathua53 Kulgam295 Kupwara231 Rajouri39 Ramban151 Reasi26 Samba25 Udhampur155 Mirpur0 Muzaffarabad0 Doda27 Kishtwar10 Poonch35 Pulwama108 | 47542 1617 | 12839 980 | 33871 620 | 832 17 |
DistrictCases Chamba29 Hamirpur117 Kangra105 Sirmaur11 Solan32 Una41 Bilaspur21 Kinnaur2 Kullu4 Lahaul And Spiti0 Mandi21 Shimla10 | 8147 316 | 2487 161 | 5597 152 | 63 3 |
DistrictCases Jalandhar297 Ludhiana293 Patiala132 Amritsar485 Barnala25 Faridkot74 Firozepur50 Gurdaspur154 Hoshiarpur140 Kapurthala44 Mansa31 Moga65 Pathankot86 S.A.S Nagar137 Sangrur107 Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar (Nawanshahr)99 Sri Muktsar Sahib71 Tarn Taran163 Bathinda60 Fatehgarh Sahib57 Fazilka53 Rupnagar (Ropar)74 | 69684 2137 | 17065 835 | 50558 1231 | 2061 71 |
DistrictCases Haridwar94 Dehradun370 Nainital323 Almora71 Bageshwar31 Chamoli36 Champawat45 PauriGarhwal36 Pithoragarh43 Rudraprayag30 Tehri Garhwal110 Udam Singh Nagar83 Uttar Kashi24 | 27211 1117 | 8577 316 | 18262 789 | 372 12 |
DistrictCases Bishnupur7 Chandel5 Churachandpur32 Imphal East10 Imphal West21 Jiribam3 Kakching2 Kamjong5 Kangpokpi26 Noney1 Pherzawl3 Senapati6 Tamenglong2 Tengnoupal9 Thoubal18 Ukhrul4 | 7362 160 | 1774 91 | 5548 68 | 40 1 |
DistrictCases Chandigarh313 | 6704 332 | 2484 150 | 4140 180 | 80 2 |
DistrictCases East Khasi Hills22 East Garo Hills0 East Jaintia Hills0 North Garo Hills1 Ribhoi0 South Garo Hills0 South West Garo Hills4 South West Khasi Hills0 West Garo Hills5 West Jaintia Hills1 West Khasi Hills1 | 3197 121 | 1355 12 | 1823 107 | 19 2 |
DistrictCases Aizawl10 Champhai0 Hnahthial0 Khawzawl0 Kolasib11 Lawngtlai2 Lunglei2 Mamit8 Saiha0 Saitual1 Serchhip0 | 1192 69 | 442 64 | 750 5 | 0 |
DistrictCases Lakshadweep District0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |