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GOVERNMENT OF HARYANA ANNUAL REPORT ON WORKING OF THE REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS & DEATHS ACT, 1969 2013 CHIEF REGISTRAR (BIRTHS & DEATHS), HARYANA CIVIL DISPENSARY, SECTOR-4, PANCHKULA

PERFACE This Annual Report on Working of the Registration of Births and Deaths Act 1969 for year 2013 has been prepared by the Chief Registrars Office. This report contains statistics on births and deaths registered in the state during year 2013. District wise birth and death rates have been calculated and presented in the report, based on vital events registered in the districts. Besides these statistics, Census population for year 2011 has been given in this publication. District-wise tables on births and deaths registered by age, sex, religion, cause of death and area are also presented in the report. Registration unit wise vital events registered during year 2013 and its comparison with year 2012 along with sex ratio has also been made a part of this publication making the report more useful. I hope data presented in the tables appended in the report will be useful to the Registrars, District Registrars and other officers in monitoring the registration system and other health programmes also. I am thankful to officers and officials of my office who have made all the efforts in bringing out this report. I extend my thanks to all the District Registrars and Registrars for proper implementation of the Civil Registration System in their area and timely submission of reports to the directorate. Suggestions for further improvement of the report will be highly appreciated. Dated: 02.01.2015 Dr. D.P.Lochan Chief Registrar (Births & Deaths) cum Director General Health Services, Haryana, Panchkula.

ANNUAL REPORT ON THE WORKING OF THE REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS ACT, 1969 FOR YEAR 2013 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The enactment of the Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969 opened a new era in the history of vital registration system. It brought out uniformity in the antiquated existing systems of registration. It was enforced in the Haryana state with effect from 1 st April 1970. Subsequently the Haryana Registration of Births and Deaths Rules 1972 were framed under this Act. These rules were repealed by the Haryana Registration of Births and Death rules 2002, which came into effect from 1 st January 2002. This report contains registration hierarchy, registration procedure coverage level, difficulties experienced, shortfalls and efforts made for the improvement of the registration system in the state. 1.0 Brief Description of State, its Boundaries and Revenue Districts 1.1 Geographical Features (i) Physical characteristics Haryana is situated between 27 0 39' north and 30 0 55' north latitude and 74 0 27' east and 77 0 36' east longitude, and is one of the north-western states of India adjoining the National Capital Territory of Delhi. It is a land rocked state bounded by Uttar Pradesh and Delhi in the east, Himachal Pradesh in the north, Rajasthan in the south and Punjab in the west. The present state of Haryana was carved out from Erstwhile Punjab state on 1 st November, 1966. (ii) Climate, Rainfall and season Haryana is situated in the warm temperature zone. However, a great variation in climate occurs. For most of the year the climate of Haryana is of extreme character, being very hot in summer and markedly cold in winter. Most of the rainfall in the state is caused by the monsoons coming from the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea. The rainfall in Haryana is low in most of the State and scanty in south and southwest. It takes place mostly in the months of July through September. 1.2 Area and Administrative Divisions The area of the state is 44212 sq. Kms and population of the state as per census 2011 was about Two crore fifty three lacs fifty One thousand Four Hundred Sixty Two. Administratively, the state has been divided into four divisions, twenty-one districts, fiftyseven sub divisions, seventy-four tehsils, forty-four sub tehsils, one hundred and nineteen blocks and six thousand eight hundred and forty one villages. 1

2. 0 Registration. There were 534 registration centres functioning in the state during 2013. Out of these 534 registration centres, 443 were in rural area and remaining 91 were in the urban area of the state. Following new registration centres were created during year 2013: 1. SHKM Govt. Medical College Nalhar,( Mewat) 2. Primary Health Centre Pilimandauri (Fatehabad) 3. Primary Health Centre Nagpur (Fatehabad) 4. Primary Health Centre Shia (Rewari) 5. Primary Health Centre Manhana (Mohendergarhl) 6. Primary Health Centre Bahmanwas (Mohindergarh) 7. Primary Health Centre Surajpur (Panchkula) 8. Primary Health Centre Patauda (Jhajjar) 9. General Hospital Kaithal (Kaithal) 2.1 Urban Registration Centres In urban area all types of Municipalities like Municipal Committees, Municipal Councils and Municipal Corporations were the registration centres. Besides these institutions, Cantonment Board, Ambala, Urban Estate (Panchkula), Command Hospital Chandimandir (Panchkula) and Pt. B.D. Sharma P.G.I.M.S., (Rohtak) were also notified as registration centre functioning in the urban area. Sub Registration Centre in the following General Hospitals were also started to ensure easy registration and delivery of certificates. 1. General Hospital, Panchkula. 2. LNJP Hospital, Kurukshetra. 3. General Hospital, Narnaul. 4. General Hospital, Hisar. 5. General Hospital, Bhiwani. 6. General Hospital, Jhajjar 7. General Hospital, Bahadurgarh 8. General Hospital, Kaithal Health Department has made provision of registration staff in some of the Municipalities, considering the following norms fixed by the Govt. of India. 1. Cities with populations of one lac to five lacs (a) One Junior Statistical Nosologist (b) Two Statistical Clerks 2. Towns with population of 20,000 to one lac: (a) One Statistical Clerk 2

Under this provision 10 posts of Junior Statistical Nosologist and 40 posts of Statistical Clerk have been sanctioned in the state. Process of filling up of vacant posts has been initiated. Besides these creations of 22 new posts of Sub Registrar (Birth & Deaths) in the following registration centres has also been created by the state government. 1. Municipal Committee, Naraingarh (Ambala) 2. Municipal Committee, Ratia (Fatehabad) 3. FCA, Sarai Khwaja (Faridabad) 4. Municipal Committee, Ballabhgarh ( Faridabad) 5. Municipal Committee, Ladwa (Kurukshetra) 6. Municipal Committee, Pehowa (Kurukshetra), 7. Municipal Committee, Panchkula (Panchkula) 8. Municipal Committee, Cheeka (Kaithal) 9. Municipal Committee, Mohindergarh (Narnaul) 10. Primary Health Center, Tosham (Bhiwani) 11. Primary Health Center, Behal (Bhiwani) 12. Primary Health Center, Aurangabad (Faridabad) 13. Primary Health Center, Hathin (Mewat) 14. Primary Health Center, Tigaon (Mewat), 15. Primary Health Center, Ferozepur Jhirka (Mewat), 16. Primary Health Center,, Biwan (Mewat), 17. Primary Health Center, Ghasera (Mewat), 18. Primary Health Center,, Marora (Mewat), 19. Primary Health Center, Pinagwan (Mewat), 20. Primary Health Center, Tawru (Mewat), 21. Primary Health Center, Ujina(Mewat), 22. Chief Registrar s office 2.2. Rural Registration Centres. From 1 st January, 2005, Primary Health Centres have been designated as registration centre in rural area of the state. In-charge Medical Officer of PHC/CHC has been notified as Registrars. Following system for flow of reporting forms, registration and delivery of certificates has been adopted in the rural area. (i) Reporting forms related to births, deaths and still births has been made available with Anganwadi centres, Multi Purpose Health Workers and Village Panchayats besides Village Chowkidars. 3

(ii) Events occurring in the villages can be reported to any of the above mentioned agencies by the informants. Anganwadi worker or health worker sensitized the families who did not turn up for registering vital events occurred in their families due to ignorance or due to other reason. (iii) Multi Purpose Health Worker collect these forms from village Chowkidar, AWW and village Panchayat during their weekly visits to the villages. They submitted them to the concerned PHC for registration. (iv) Families who want to report the event directly to the PHC, has to get verification report of health worker of the area, in order to avoid duplication of the entry. (V) Events are registered at PHCs in the registers kept for this purpose. Free copy of extract under Section 12 are issued and delivered to the family through the same channel. (vi) Reporting forms in original were transferred to the office of the District Registrar for safe keeping and data entry. Statistical clerks/computers have been involved in registration work, where such posts are filled up. In other PHC, Pharmacist or any other PHC staff has been deputed as Sub-Registrar to assist the Registrar in registration work. 3.0 Monitoring and uses of CRS Data. 3.1 Monitoring; Following three tier monitoring system was adopted in order to ensure proper implementation of the system and timely flow of returns. (i) Monthly meeting of registration officials were organised at the district level, in the first week of every month. In this meeting monthly returns were collected. (ii) District Registrar reviewed the performance and sorted out bottle- necks, if any, in the system, with the concerned Registrar in the monthly clinical meetings held on 7 th of every month. (iii) Meeting of Statistical Assistants were organised at state HQ on 11 th of every month. In these meetings, besides collecting the monthly returns, participants were trained on day-to-day functioning of the system. Their problems were also sorted out in these monthly meetings. This mechanism of monthly monitoring helped a lot in improving the quantity as well as quality of the system. Almost all the monthly returns were collected at the state HQ in time. Every month, last registration number in each registration centres was matched with the monthly cumulative sums of births and deaths registered for each and every registration centre in the state to check the correctness of the reporting. 4

3.2 Uses of CRS data. Data collected at state HQ was compiled through computers and analysed for various differentials. CRS has grown up as a source of regular information in monitoring of sex ratio at birth, family welfare programme and institutionalised deliveries. Earlier there was no such regular source of information. Due to certain constraints partial data of registration could be compiled but efforts are being made to get the complete data compiled. District wise sex ratio at birth and institutionalized deliveries are presented in the following tables:- Table-A : Sex ratio in districts as per Civil Registration System. SN Districts Sex Ratio 0-6 (Census 2011) CRS 2006 CRS 2007 CRS 2008 CRS 2009 CRS 2010 CRS 201 1 CRS 2012 1. Ambala 810 809 815 819 829 796 819 828 891 2. Bhiwani 832 861 895 868 863 837 854 846 811 3. Faridabad 843 869 874 886 903 867 877 879 889 4. Fatehabad 854 891 869 885 885 858 846 840 818 5. Gurgaon 830 826 853 839 859 841 850 840 853 6. Hisar 851 902 907 874 874 855 845 821 825 7. Jhajjar 782 797 831 803 825 805 815 781 766 8. Jind 838 889 896 894 861 870 842 825 830 9. Kaithal 828 892 867 835 847 828 806 808 793 10. Karnal 824 863 879 837 836 819 809 797 818 11. Kurukshetra 818 804 823 800 810 765 751 743 826 12. Mewat 906 866 863 885 888 901 918 916 914 13. Mahendergarh 775 785 768 793 789 773 737 770 744 14. Palwal 866 - - - 919 895 885 868 884 15. Panchkula 863 887 898 881 867 872 876 893 903 16. Panipat 837 867 868 861 836 865 822 834 835 17. Rewari 787 797 804 781 781 767 780 780 788 18. Rohtak 820 867 843 853 822 804 813 820 827 19, Sirsa 862 891 897 905 884 874 863 839 849 20. Sonipat 798 831 810 840 821 802 782 808 801 21. Yamuna Nagar 826 876 876 855 824 827 801 833 877 State 834 857 860 854 853 838 833 832 840 Note: Sex Ratio is based on total registration. CRS 2013 5

Sex Ratio of Haryana State 860 850 857 860 854 853 Sex Ratio 840 830 838 833 832 840 820 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Table-B: Type of attention at delivery as per CRS data 2013. Districts Percentage of deliveries Institutional Non Institutional Ambala 96.4 3.6 Bhiwani 83.7 16.3 Faridabad 83.0 17.0 Fatehabad 75.0 25.0 Gurgaon 91.4 8.6 Hisar 79.2 20.8 Jhajjar 80.6 19.4 Jind 83.3 16.7 Kaithal 78.3 21.7 Karnal 83.8 16.2 Kurukshetra 87.2 12.8 Mahendergarh 88.5 11.5 Mewat 35.5 64.5 Palwal 59.3 40.7 Panchkula 97.0 3.0 Panipat 78.8 21.2 Rewari 95.3 4.7 Rohtak 86.6 13.4 Sirsa 83.0 17.0 Sonipat 75.3 24.7 Yamuna Nagar 85.4 14.6 State 79.3 20.7 6

Ambala Bhiwani Faridabad Fatehabad Gurgaon Hisar Jhajjar Jind Kaithal Karnal Kurukshetra Mahendergarh Mewat Palwal Panchkula Panipat Rewari Rohtak Sirsa Sonipat Yamuna Nagar Percentage of Institutional Deliveries Institutional Deliveries 100 90 80 96.4 83.7 83 75 91.4 79.2 80.6 83.3 78.3 83.8 87.2 88.5 97 78.8 95.3 86.6 83 75.5 85.4 70 60 59.3 50 40 35.5 30 20 10 0 District 4.0 Administrative Set up of the Registration Machinery. Registration hierarchy adopted in the state for proper implementation of Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969 and State Rules is as below :- 4.1 State Level (a) Chief Registrar (B&D): Director General Health Services, Haryana. (b) Additional Chief Registrar: (I) Deputy Director (M.E.), Health Department. 4.2 District Level (II) Assistant Director, Local Self Govt., Department (a) District Registrars (Births & Deaths): Civil Surgeon (b) Additional District Registrars: District Health Officer (Dy.civil surgeon) 4.3 Periphery Level Registrar (Births &Deaths) (1) Urban Area Secretary of Municipalities in case where no medical officer is posted. MOH in case of Municipal Corporation. (2) Rural Area In-charge Medical Officer, Primary Health Centres 5.0 Achievements Vital events registered during the year under reference and comparative registration for last five years is given in the following paragraphs. It is important to mention 7

here that all the monthly returns were received in time in the Chief Registrar s Office from all the urban as well as rural registration centres of the state. 5.1 During Year 2013 Total number of births and deaths registered during year 2013 were 581213 and 161655 respectively. The completenes of registration estimates was around 99.0 percent for births and 95.8 percent for deaths for this period. The area wise number of vital events registered during 2013 is shown in the following table. Table on various differentials are appended with the report. Village wise data on events registered is also available in the office of Chief Registrar. S.No. Area No. of Births Deaths registration units 1 Rural 443 204269 95848 2 Urban 91 376944 65807 3 Total 534 581213 161655 BIRTHS DEATHS Rural, 204269 Urban, 65807 Urban, 376944 Rural, 95848 8

5.2 Comparative Achievement Number of births and deaths registered in urban and rural registration centre of the state from 2005 to 2011 is presented in the following table:- S.No Year Area No of Births Registered No of Deaths Registered 1 2005 Rural 249875 74760 Urban 222093 37718 Total 471968 112478 2 2006 Rural 262137 81438 Urban 246833 42063 Total 508970 123501 3 2007 Rural 250384 88328 Urban 261589 46777 Total 511973 135105 4 2008 Rural 250169 93715 Urban 286352 50214 Total 536521 143929 5 2009 Rural 240560 90794 Urban 298350 50897 Total 538910 141691 6 2010 Rural 229348 93681 Urban 315272 53432 Total 544620 147113 7 2011 Rural 340979 59674 Urban 222578 93856 Total 563557 153530 8 2012 Rural 209812 97013 Urban 354468 97013 Total 564280 160633 9

Year Wise Births and Deaths Registered 700000 600000 500000 400000 300000 200000 100000 471968 112478 508970 123501 511973 135105 536521 143929 538910 141691 544620 147113 563557 153530 564280 Births Deaths 160633 581213 161655 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Year 6.0 General Response Of Public Towards The Act The registration of births and deaths was not new for the public of Haryana State. Piror to enactment of Registration of Births and Deaths Act 1969, registration of vital events was governed under Medical Manual. Registration in the state is more than a century old. Registration record from year 1881 is available in some of the urban as well as rural registration centres. Positive response on the new system adopted in the state has been received by the general public. Following are the salient feature of the system. 1, Registration at the door step of the public. 2. Supply of free extract at the time of registration. 3. Delayed registration of events in case of un-registered event. 4. Sensitization of mass regarding CRS and its importance. 5. Registration of the name of a new born child at a belated stage. In order to ensure cent percent delivery of free copy of extract, the certificate under Section 12 has been made as a part of the reporting forms. In this way provision of this Section has been made practically possible. In almost all the cases free certificates were delivered to the concerned families. Still there are few registration centres where efforts are still required. Chief Registrar office is coordinating with the Local Self Govt. department in order to impliment registration system in urban area particularly ensuring cent percent delivery of free copies of the extract. Chief Registrar office is also coordinating with state government and Directorate of Census Operation, Haryana and ORGI in making all efforts to achieve the target of cent percent registration. 10

7.0 Maintenance of Records Under the Act, Registrar is required to maintain the record of all births, deaths and still births in separate registers. On the first day of January 2013 new registers were opened by the Registrars. Registrar verified this record and at the end of the year registers were closed so that no further entry could be made. Chief Registrar office arranged funds for preservation of old registers which were in torned condition. A sum of Rs. Two Lacs were provided under NRHM during year 2013-14 to the following 8 districts viz. Kaithal, Karnal,Kurukshetra, Mewat,Narnaul,palwal,Panchkula and Panipat @ Rs. 25000 per district, for binding and lamination of old record. Optimizer were got installed in Panchkula and Kaithal districts for safe keeping of records. 8.0 Delayed Registration Section 13 of RBD Act, 1969 laid down the procedure for registration of vital events reported after the expiry of stipulated normal reporting period i.e. 21 days. Provision of delayed fee has been prescribed in the state rules. Department has introduced penalty in registering the event at belated stage. A detail of fees and penalty charged is given in the following table. S.No. Time limit for delayed registration 1 After expiry of normal reporting period but with in 30 days of occurrence 2 After 30 days but with in one year of occurrence Provision for registration Late fee Permission of the registrar. Rs. 2/- (Two) 1. Written permission of the Rs. 5/- District Registrar. (Five) 2. Production of an Affidavit on the prescribed format, non availability certificate, enquiry report of the concerned Registrar, Proof of date of birth/death, residence proof, verification of two creditable persons. Penalt y Rs. 5/- Rs. 10/- 11

3. After one year of 1.An order of the Sub- Rs.10/ Rs.25/- occurrence Divisional Magistrate - 2. Production of Affidavit on (Ten the prescribed format, non only) availability certificate for three years, enquiry report of the concerned Registrar, proof of date of birth /death, residence proof, verification of two creditable persons. Department has noticed that keeping vigil over delayed registration of old events, being received for registration under Section 10(3) is very important because large number of cases have been found bogus at the later stage. Such cases have further created problem to the Registrars. Considering this fact, prior approval of the Chief Registrar has been made compulsory in case of events occurred prior to 1 st January 1990. District Registrars forwarded such cases to the Chief Registrar s office before sending them to the Sub-Divisional Magistrate for his orders. Following documents have been made compulsory to be enclosed with the forwarding letter for seeking permission in such cases. Penalty of Rs.50/- has also been levied upon these cases. 1. Completely filled up reporting form. 2. Affidavit on a prescribed format. 3. Non availability certificate for three years. 4. Enquiry report of the concerned Registrar. 5. Proof of date of birth/death. 6. Residence proof. 7. Verification of two creditable persons. About 2836 such cases were received during year 2013 in the chief registrar's office. Out of which only 1528 cases were allowed for further action.09 cases were rejected or suspended due to various reasons like forged proof of date of birth, already registered with another registration centre etc. Few cases did not returned back when called for proof of DOB/DOD, place of birth/death etc. 9.0 Inspection Arrangement Inspection of registration centers and registration records is important in ensuring both qualitative and quantitative improvement in registration work. The District Registrars 12

and Additional District Registrars were directed to conduct inspection of registration centres in rural as well as urban areas of their district. State level officers had also conducted inspections in the state. Besides these routine inspections, some registration centres were inspected to check the irregularities for complaints against them received at the state H,Q. Some registration centres were inspected during year 2013 by the HQ team. List of such registration centres inspected during year 2013 is appended with the report. Table : Name of registration centres inspected during year 2013. Name of District Registration centres Date of Inspection Gurgaon 1. MC Gurgaon 20.08.2013 Kurukshetra 1. PHC Ismailabad 20.09.2013 Panchkula 1. MC Pinjore 12.02.2014 Rohtak 1. MC Meham 03.12.2013 Rewari 1. PHC Bassdudha 2. PHC Khol 3. MC Rewar 20.02.2014 20.02.2014 1902.2014 Yamunanagar 1. CHC Kharwan 14.08.2013 10.0 Trainings and meetings of registration functionaries Trainings of Registrar and registration functionaries were also arranged in the State. During financial year 2013-14 following training programme were organized in the districts with the assistance of NRHM. S.No. Place of Training Date of Training 1 Ambala 05.03.2014 2 State H.Q 14.03.2014 These training programmes were attended by Registrars and registration functionaries. In these training programmes participants were trained about the revamped system of the registration and MCCD. They were also informed about various provisions of RBD Act and State Rules. 10.1 Meetings As it has already been mentioned somewhere else that monthly meetings have been adopted as an instrument for monitoring of the programme. In this connection following monthly meetings of Statistical Assistant were organised at state H.Q. during 2013. 13

11. Printing of Forms & Registers 1. Panchkula (State HQ) 23.01.2013 2. Panchkula (State HQ) 19.02.2013 3. Panchkula(State HQ) 19.03.2013 4. Panchkula(State HQ) 17.04.2013 5. Panchkula(State HQ) 14.05.2013 6. Panchkula (state HQ) -- 7. Panchkula(State HQ) 16.07.2013 8. Panchkula (State HQ) 22.08.2013 9. Panchkula(State HQ) 11.09.2013 10. Panchkula(State HQ) 10.09.2013 11. Panchkula State (HQ) 20.11.2013 12. Panchkula(State HQ) 18.12.2013 Chief Registrar ensured timely supply of forms and registers in sufficient quantity to all the rural registration centres as well as general hospitals in the state. Registrars of urban registration centers got printed these forms and registers themselves. No shortage of either forms or registers was reported by any registration centre or general public in the state. 12.0 Budget Provision: A sum of Rs 5.00 lacs was allotted under state plan budget for year 2013-14. These funds were utilized in printing of forms and registers. Beside this 0.85 lac was also utilized from contingency funds for printing of forms. Detail of item and amount spent there upon is as below. Items Amount spent (i) Printing of forms and registers of births/deaths (2014). 4,60,000.00 (ii) Printing of annual report 32,000.00 (iii) Printing of death forms 85,000.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,77,000.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13.0 Tabulation of Data Statistical reports at the state H.Q were prepared on the basis of monthly returns received from rural and urban registration centers. Registration centres submitted the monthly statistical returns to the Chief Registrar s office through their District Registrar. Data received at the state head quarter was compiled and tabulated with the help of computer. Table generated at head quarter are appended with the report. 14

14.0 Medical Certification of Cause of Death 14.1 Coverage Area of MCCD Medical Certification of Cause of Death scheme has been implemented under Section 10(3) of Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969. Till March, 2006 this scheme was limited only to the urban area of the state. But from dated 7 Th April, 2006 this scheme has been extended in the rural area also. State Government issued a Notification to amend the rule 7 of the state rules making all the medical institutions whether Govt. or Private mandatory to provide cause of death certification form to the concerned registrars along with the death reporting forms. Private Medical Practitioners practicing only in the urban areas have also been covered under MCCD scheme. 14.2 Coverage and Steps Taken For Improvement of MCCD Almost all of the medical institutions in the state have been covered under this Scheme. Cause of death certificates were received in the office of Chief Registrar from all medical institutions and private practitioners practicing in the state. About 36559(approx.) causes of death certificates were received during year 2013. 15.0 Activities under ORGI funding ORGI has created one post of State Coordinator and Twenty three post of Data Processing Assistant in the State. A sum of Rs. 57.45 lakhs were provided for this purpose during the year 2013-2014. 15.1 Funding Under NRHM Some initiatives have been introduced in the system with the financial assistance under NRHM to further strengthen the CRS in the state. During year 2013-14 following activities were conducted under NRHM PIP and a sum of Rupees 1012628.00 were expand on them. Details of which is given in the Table below- S.No. Activity Expenditure amount (Rs) 1 Civil Registration officer( Salary + TA) 505717.00 2 Field Investigator( Salary + TA) 249074.00 3 Civil Registration Assistants 127050.00 4 Sweeper cum Peon 113472.00 5 Training of Registrars 17315.00 Total 1012628.00 Besides this one Civil Registration assistant has also be provided to all District Registrar Offices to handle the computer and to generate Births & Deaths certificate through computers. 15

16.0 Issue of Birth And Death Certificates under Section 12 & 17 :- The extracts from birth and death registers were issued on Form No. 5 and 6 respectively under Section 17 of the Registration of Births and Deaths Act 1969. Prescribed fee was however, charged for the issue of such extract as per Rule 13 of Haryana Registration Births and Deaths Rules, 2002. 16.1 Certificates issued under Section 12 & 17 Information regarding births and deaths certificates issued under section 12 & 17 has been compiled and presented in the table mentioned below. Since this data has been obtained. Some registration centres have not reported the information. Certificates issued from Civil Surgeon office have also included in the figures given in the table. It has been observed that in some of the districts the number of certificates issued under section 12 are less than the number of events registered. Registrars of such centers have been identified and sensitize about the particular section and rules framed in this regard have also been reiterated with strict instructions. District wise No. of Births & Deaths Registered and certificate under section 12 and 17 issued during Year 2013 Sr. No District Total Birth Registered No. of Birth Certificate under section-12 No. of Birth Certificate under section-17 Total Death Registered No. of Death Certificate under section-12 No. of Death Certificate under section-17 1 Ambala 21482 6808 12061 8215 4667 15461 2 Bhiwani 29562 27475 42939 9519 8836 17925 3 Faridabad 46424 39910 39077 8954 8466 10129 4 Fathehabad 23415 20155 19990 5686 5888 5983 5 Gurgaon 37763 35698 87265 9436 8896 63700 6 Hisar 40485 35093 40997 13319 11981 11990 7 Jhajjar 15546 14904 36370 5676 5611 28052 8 Jind 25835 8617 16232 8361 430 4644 9 Kaithal 24514 20818 30079 7366 7158 9101 10 Karnal 32704 20241 30632 9960 9443 21943 11 Kurukshetra 22340 20200 25846 5725 5429 7707 12 Mahindergarh 43206 15872 16102 4575 4923 8355 13 Mewat 17152 33561 7310 5509 4092 2387 14 Palwal 29652 22529 2454 5735 4188 1674 16

15 Panchkula 13887 22829 52935 3389 3371 15868 16 Panipat 29274 27494 24204 6811 6438 10804 17 Rewari 18410 17349 34388 5423 10508 23999 18 Rohtak 26789 14708 82004 12585 4062 47727 19 Sirsa 26758 12405 9263 7908 5700 6457 20 Sonepat 30218 25435 23850 9660 8881 21987 21 Yamunanagar 25797 24147 22287 7843 7112 9167 Total 581213 466248 656285 161655 136080 345060 17

Sr. No. Table-1 Population, Registration Units, Monthly Returns Due and Received (Rural Area) 2013 District Population census 2011 No of Registration Units No of Monthly Returns due No of Monthly returns not received Estimated mid year Population (2013) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Ambala 627576 16 384 0 652710 2 Bhiwani 1313123 41 984 0 1365713 3 Faridabad 370878 10 240 0 385733 4 Fatehabad 762423 18 432 0 792958 5 Gurgaon 472179 12 288 0 491090 6 Hissar 1190443 36 864 0 1238120 7 Jhajjar 715066 27 * 644 0 743704 8 Jind 1028569 28 672 0 1069763 9 Kaithal 838293 22 528 0 871866 10 Karnal 1050514 26 624 0 1092587 11 Kurukshetra 685430 21 504 0 712881 12 Mewat 965157 14 # 312 0 1003811 13 Mohindergarh 789233 23 552 0 820842 14 Pawal 806164 14 336 0 838451 15 Panchkula 248063 10 240 0 257998 16 Panipat 650352 15 360 0 676398 17 Rewari 666902 19 456 0 693611 18 Rohtak 615040 22 528 0 639672 19 Sirsa 975941 23 552 0 1015027 20 Sonepat 996637 28 672 0 1036552 21 Yamuna Nagar 741376 18 432 0 771068 State Total 16509359 443 10604 0 17170555 Note: * One Registration Unit in Jhajjar started reporting from March during the year 2013. # One Registration Center named SHKM Govt. Medical College Nalhar, Mewat did not start functioning. 18

Table-2 Population, Registration Units, Monthly Returns Due and Received (Urban Area) 2013 Sr.No. District Population census 2011 No of Registration Units No of Monthly Returns due No of Monthly returns not received Estimated mid year Population (2013) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Ambala 500774 4 96 0 521333 2 Bhiwani 321322 5 120 0 334515 3 Faridabad 1438855 5 120 0 1497926 4 Fatehabad 179588 3 72 0 186961 5 Gurgaon 1042253 5 120 0 1085042 6 Hissar 553488 5 120 0 576211 7 Jhajjar 243339 5 120 0 253329 8 Jind 305583 5 120 0 318128 9 Kaithal 236011 5 * 102 0 245700 10 Karnal 454810 7 168 0 473482 11 Kurukshetra 279225 5 120 0 290688 12 Mewat 124106 4 96 0 129201 13 Mohindergarh 132855 3 72 0 138309 14 Palwal 236544 3 72 0 246255 15 Panchkula 313230 5 120 0 326089 16 Panipat 555085 2 48 0 577873 17 Rewari 233430 3 72 0 243013 18 Rohtak 446164 5 120 0 464481 19 Sirsa 319248 5 120 0 332354 20 Sonepat 453364 4 96 0 471976 21 Yamuna Nagar 472829 3 72 0 492240 State Total 8842103 91 2166 0 9205106 Note: * One Registration Unit in Kaithal started reporting from October during the year 2013. 19

Sr No Table-3 Vital Statistics by Sex and Age in Haryana State during the Year 2013 District Live Births Deaths Infant Femal Death Male Female Total Male Total e s Matern al Deaths 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Ambala 2 Bhiwani 3 Faridabad 4 Fatehabad 5 Gurgaon 6 Hissar 7 Jhajjar 8 Jind 9 Kaithal 10 Karnal 11 Kurukshetra 12 Mewat Mohindergar 13 h 14 Palwal 15 Panchkula 16 Panipat 17 Rewari 18 Rohtak 19 Sirsa 20 Sonipat Yamuna 21 Nagar Total Still Birth s 11359 10123 21482 5032 3183 8215 132 4 48 16324 13238 29562 5957 3562 9519 262 8 154 24573 21851 46424 5839 3115 8954 513 10 141 12880 10535 23415 3512 2174 5686 237 2 52 20382 17381 37763 6241 3195 9436 330 4 76 22181 18304 40485 8746 4573 13319 519 33 179 8801 6745 15546 3575 2101 5676 90 8 35 14120 11715 25835 5291 3070 8361 261 6 74 13673 10841 24514 4638 2728 7366 306 3 41 17990 14714 32704 6188 3772 9960 301 17 265 12235 10105 22340 3510 2215 5725 157 7 59 22575 20631 43206 2869 1706 4575 472 17 168 9833 7319 17152 3482 2027 5509 156 2 30 15737 13915 29652 3569 2166 5735 292 11 107 7296 6591 13887 2081 1308 3389 98 6 165 15951 13323 29274 4423 2388 6811 234 2 44 10297 8113 18410 3379 2044 5423 147 8 158 14662 12127 26789 8277 4308 12585 941 41 356 14470 12288 26758 4846 3062 7908 290 13 107 16781 13437 30218 6278 3382 9660 277 11 47 13746 12051 25797 4712 3131 7843 187 2 30 315866 265347 581213 102445 59210 161655 6202 215 2336 20

S.No Table-4 Vital Statistics by Sex and Age in Haryana State during the Year 2013 (Urban Area) District Live Births Deaths Infant Male Female Total Male Female Total Deaths Maternal Deaths 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Ambala 8535 7690 16225 2345 1345 3690 12 0 8 2 Bhiwani 7971 6305 14276 1412 800 2212 46 2 67 3 Faridabad 19914 17720 37634 4630 2359 6989 375 6 34 4 Fatehabad 7291 6136 13427 954 450 1404 15 0 4 5 Gurgaon 17923 15311 33234 4760 2363 7123 280 1 57 6 Hissar 12944 10914 23858 3864 1761 5625 312 29 93 7 Jhajjar 5030 3912 8942 996 484 1480 22 1 1 8 Jind 8961 7440 16401 1354 687 2041 16 3 5 9 Kaithal 8363 6968 15331 1342 693 2035 127 2 2 10 Karnal 12141 10279 22420 2639 1411 4050 77 11 197 11 Kurukshetra 8845 7501 16346 1310 718 2028 60 0 32 12 Mewat 4931 4419 9350 251 148 399 7 2 0 13 Mohindergarh 6926 5120 12046 722 292 1014 58 0 8 14 Palwal 8140 6904 15044 1092 567 1659 16 1 81 15 Panchkula 5980 5402 11382 1121 737 1858 45 6 159 16 Panipat 11119 9189 20308 1535 814 2349 61 0 10 17 Rewari 7238 5750 12988 1088 500 1588 64 6 147 18 Rohtak 12560 10482 23042 5950 2899 8849 868 40 351 19 Sirsa 8927 7539 16466 1610 946 2556 117 7 61 20 Sonipat 10528 8342 18870 2156 1022 3178 53 0 5 21 Yamunanagar 10314 9040 19354 2267 1413 3680 92 0 7 Still Births Total 204581 172363 376944 43398 22409 65807 2723 117 1329 21

S.No Table -5 Vital Statistics by Sex and Age in Haryana State during the Year 2013 (Rural Area) District Live Births Deaths Infant Male Female Total Male Female Total Deaths Maternal Deaths 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Ambala 2824 2433 5257 2687 1838 4525 120 4 40 2 Bhiwani 8353 6933 15286 4545 2762 7307 216 6 87 3 Faridabad 4659 4131 8790 1209 756 1965 138 4 107 4 Fatehabad 5589 4399 9988 2558 1724 4282 222 2 48 5 Gurgaon 2459 2070 4529 1481 832 2313 50 3 19 6 Hissar 9237 7390 16627 4882 2812 7694 207 4 86 7 Jhajjar 3771 2833 6604 2579 1617 4196 68 7 34 8 Jind 5159 4275 9434 3937 2383 6320 245 3 69 9 Kaithal 5310 3873 9183 3296 2035 5331 179 1 39 10 Karnal 5849 4435 10284 3549 2361 5910 224 6 68 11 Kurukshetra 3390 2604 5994 2200 1497 3697 97 7 27 12 Mewat 17644 16212 33856 2618 1558 4176 465 15 168 13 Mohindergarh 2907 2199 5106 2760 1735 4495 98 2 22 14 Palwal 7597 7011 14608 2477 1599 4076 276 10 26 15 Panchkula 1316 1189 2505 960 571 1531 53 0 6 16 Panipat 4832 4134 8966 2888 1574 4462 173 2 34 17 Rewari 3059 2363 5422 2291 1544 3835 83 2 11 18 Rohtak 2102 1645 3747 2327 1409 3736 73 1 5 19 Sirsa 5543 4749 10292 3236 2116 5352 173 6 46 20 Sonipat 6253 5095 11348 4122 2360 6482 224 11 42 21 Yamunanagar 3432 3011 6443 2445 1718 4163 95 2 23 Still Births Total 111285 92984 204269 59047 36801 95848 3479 98 1007 22

S.N o District Male Table- 6 Vital Statistics by Month and Sex during the year 2013 in Haryana State Live Births Deaths Infan Rural Urban Rural Urban t Femal Femal Femal Femal Deat Total Male Total Male Total Male Total e e e e hs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 January 9873 8288 18161 17632 15115 32747 6327 4045 10372 4241 2286 6527 639 16 174 2 February 8310 6883 15193 14501 12508 27009 4899 3094 7993 3404 1824 5228 474 18 179 3 March 7596 6330 13926 13797 11601 25398 4341 2625 6966 3376 1753 5129 366 14 152 4 April 6660 5565 12225 13374 11003 24377 4303 2620 6923 3346 1743 5089 397 18 161 5 May 7555 6115 13670 14253 11877 26130 5158 3227 8385 3540 1806 5346 442 16 167 6 June 7950 6487 14437 14006 11422 25428 4766 3133 7899 3330 1781 5111 526 18 165 7 July 10082 8159 18241 18187 15321 33508 4758 2947 7705 3765 1814 5579 542 19 236 8 August 10934 9010 19944 20071 16811 36882 5017 3094 8111 3657 1866 5523 532 17 224 9 September 11423 9712 21135 20476 17142 37618 4795 3051 7846 3591 1926 5517 544 19 207 10 October 10684 9038 19722 21319 18317 39636 4471 2668 7139 3539 1813 5352 558 21 280 11 November 10426 8850 19276 18485 15528 34013 5047 3064 8111 3594 1832 5426 615 21 213 12 December 9792 8547 18339 18480 15718 34198 5165 3233 8398 4015 1965 5980 567 18 178 Total 111285 92984 204269 204581 172363 376944 59047 36801 95848 43398 22409 65807 6202 215 2336 Mate rnal Deat hs Still Birth s 23

Table 7 Vital Rates as per Civil RegistrationSystem in Districts during year 2013 in Haryana Birth Rate Death Rate IMR Sr.No District Rural Urban Combined Rural Urban Combined Rural Urban Combined 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Ambala 8.1 31.1 18.3 6.9 7.1 7.0 23 1 6 2 Bhiwani 11.2 42.7 17.4 5.4 6.6 5.6 14 3 9 3 Faridabad 22.8 25.1 24.6 5.1 4.7 4.8 16 10 11 4 Fatehabad 12.6 71.8 23.9 5.4 7.5 5.8 22 1 10 5 Gurgaon 9.2 30.6 24.0 4.7 6.6 6.0 11 8 9 6 Hissar 13.4 41.4 22.3 6.2 9.8 7.3 12 13 13 7 Jhajjar 8.9 35.3 15.6 5.6 5.8 5.7 10 2 6 8 Jind 8.8 51.6 18.6 5.9 6.4 6.0 26 1 10 9 Kaithal 10.5 62.4 21.9 6.1 8.3 6.6 19 8 12 10 Karnal 9.4 47.4 20.9 5.4 8.6 6.4 22 3 9 11 Kurukshetra 8.4 56.2 22.3 5.2 7.0 5.7 16 4 7 12 Mewat 33.7 72.4 38.1 4.2 3.1 4.0 14 1 11 13 Mohindergarh 6.2 87.1 17.9 5.5 7.3 5.7 19 5 9 14 Palwal 17.4 61.1 27.3 4.9 6.7 5.3 19 1 10 14 Panchkula 9.7 34.9 23.8 5.9 5.7 5.8 21 4 7 15 Panipat 13.3 35.1 23.3 6.6 4.1 5.4 19 3 8 16 Rewari 7.8 53.4 19.7 5.5 6.5 5.8 15 5 8 17 Rohtak 5.9 49.6 24.3 5.8 19.1 11.4 19 38 35 18 Sirsa 10.1 49.5 19.9 5.3 7.7 5.9 17 7 11 19 Sonipat 10.9 40.0 20.0 6.3 6.7 6.4 20 3 9 20 Yamunanagar 8.4 39.3 20.4 5.4 7.5 6.2 15 5 7 Total 11.9 40.9 22.0 5.6 7.1 6.1 17 7 11 24

Table-8 District-wise Live Birth by religion of the Family during the Year 2013 S.No District Hindu Muslim Christians Sikh Any Other 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total 1 Ambala 16901 952 262 3363 4 21482 2 Bhiwani 29295 235 1 30 1 29562 3 Faridabad 41490 4519 74 338 3 46424 4 Fatehabad 18765 172 7 4470 1 23415 5 Gurgaon 34517 2841 171 222 12 37763 6 Hissar 39715 375 7 316 72 40485 7 Jhajjar 15291 247 4 4 0 15546 8 Jind 24313 779 14 604 125 25835 9 Kaithal 22328 219 28 1903 36 24514 10 Karnal 29897 730 16 2061 0 32704 11 Kurukshetra 19383 336 6 2603 12 22340 12 Mewat 5748 37454 0 4 0 43206 13 Mohindergarh 16988 120 0 43 1 17152 14 Palwal 20823 8758 4 67 0 29652 15 Panchkula 12084 711 58 997 37 13887 16 Panipat 25605 3226 14 429 0 29274 17 Rewari 18220 168 7 15 0 18410 18 Rohtak 26425 204 30 130 0 26789 19 Sirsa 21252 304 29 5159 14 26758 20 Sonipat 28423 1327 1 382 85 30218 21 Yamunanagar 20130 4424 14 1226 3 25797 Total 487593 68101 747 24366 406 581213 25

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Table-9 District-wise Live Birth by religion of the Family during the Year 2013 (Urban Area) S.No District Hindu Muslim Christians Sikh Any Other 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total 1 Ambala 12050 806 249 3119 1 16225 2 Bhiwani 14185 85 1 4 1 14276 3 Faridabad 34940 2418 74 201 1 37634 4 Fatehabad 10600 86 0 2741 0 13427 5 Gurgaon 30527 2305 168 222 12 33234 6 Hissar 23266 278 7 243 64 23858 7 Jhajjar 8805 130 3 4 0 8942 8 Jind 15043 665 13 559 121 16401 9 Kaithal 13933 143 3 1251 1 15331 10 Karnal 20533 334 11 1542 0 22420 11 Kurukshetra 14135 208 5 1990 8 16346 12 Mewat 1984 7366 0 0 0 9350 13 Mohindergarh 11927 77 0 41 1 12046 14 Palwal 12268 2754 4 18 0 15044 15 Panchkula 9988 475 43 852 24 11382 16 Panipat 18193 1824 6 285 0 20308 17 Rewari 12865 106 5 12 0 12988 18 Rohtak 22695 187 30 130 0 23042 19 Sirsa 13432 210 14 2796 14 16466 20 Sonipat 17670 838 0 362 0 18870 21 Yamunanagar 16074 2223 11 1046 0 19354 Total 335113 23518 647 17418 248 376944 27

Table -10 District-wise Live Birth by religion of the Family during the Year 2013 (Rural Area) S.No District Hindu Muslim Christians Sikh Any Other 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total 1 Ambala 4851 146 13 244 3 5257 2 Bhiwani 15110 150 0 26 0 15286 3 Faridabad 6550 2101 0 137 2 8790 4 Fatehabad 8165 86 7 1729 1 9988 5 Gurgaon 3990 536 3 0 0 4529 6 Hissar 16449 97 0 73 8 16627 7 Jhajjar 6486 117 1 0 0 6604 8 Jind 9270 114 1 45 4 9434 9 Kaithal 8395 76 25 652 35 9183 10 Karnal 9364 396 5 519 0 10284 11 Kurukshetra 5248 128 1 613 4 5994 12 Mewat 3764 30088 0 4 0 33856 13 Mohindergarh 5061 43 0 2 0 5106 14 Palwal 8555 6004 0 49 0 14608 15 Panchkula 2096 236 15 145 13 2505 16 Panipat 7412 1402 8 144 0 8966 17 Rewari 5355 62 2 3 0 5422 18 Rohtak 3730 17 0 0 0 3747 19 Sirsa 7820 94 15 2363 0 10292 20 Sonipat 10753 489 1 20 85 11348 21 Yamunanagar 4056 2201 3 180 3 6443 Total 152480 44583 100 6948 158 204269 28

Table -11 Month-wise and District wise Births Registered during the Year 2013 S.No District Jan Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 Ambala 1843 1451 1462 1293 1446 1125 2338 2034 2120 2335 2151 1884 21482 2 Bhiwani 2512 2030 2006 1925 2182 2074 2734 2823 2911 3013 2879 2473 29562 3 Faridabad 4355 3440 3076 3124 3166 3185 3841 4460 4813 4494 3876 4594 46424 4 Fatehabad 1975 1706 1600 1521 1766 1609 2124 2348 2400 2190 2074 2102 23415 5 Gurgaon 3379 2719 2826 2373 2750 2559 3149 3561 3696 4026 3446 3279 37763 6 Hissar 3474 3061 2870 2820 2776 2983 3617 3944 3798 4040 3733 3369 40485 7 Jhajjar 1241 1065 1120 952 1114 1085 1330 1482 1575 1520 1555 1507 15546 8 Jind 2123 1686 1840 1749 1958 1879 2424 2526 2501 2810 2284 2055 25835 9 Kaithal 2191 1685 1698 1633 1593 1699 2027 2483 2501 2579 2334 2091 24514 10 Karnal 2883 2504 2152 1971 2296 2134 2730 3400 3324 3413 3012 2885 32704 11 Kurukshetra 2000 1519 1627 1411 1619 1394 1761 2075 2363 2267 2163 2141 22340 12 Mewat 3649 3447 2419 2137 2295 2856 3969 4634 4787 4306 4237 4470 43206 14 Mohindergarh 1507 1125 1094 1056 1212 1295 1573 1787 1733 1581 1674 1515 17152 13 Palwal 2627 2158 1934 1854 1834 2232 2826 3009 2901 2935 2749 2593 29652 15 Panchkula 1067 1128 986 1047 854 941 1172 1281 1410 1421 1314 1266 13887 16 Panipat 2586 2249 1901 1724 2120 1875 2517 3038 3043 3057 2498 2666 29274 17 Rewari 1472 1410 1272 1077 1261 1327 1688 1705 1951 2036 1581 1630 18410 18 Rohtak 2430 1804 1776 1752 1970 1944 2456 2406 2786 2603 2479 2383 26789 19 Sirsa 2663 2052 1723 1886 1774 1832 2498 2536 2269 2733 2351 2441 26758 20 Sonipat 2561 2156 2038 1913 2076 2177 2680 2832 3111 3228 2682 2764 30218 21 Yamunanagar 2370 1807 1904 1384 1738 1660 2295 2462 2760 2771 2217 2429 25797 Total 50908 42202 39324 36602 39800 39865 51749 56826 58753 59358 53289 52537 581213 29

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Table -12 Month-wise and District wise Births registered during the Year 2013 (Urban Area) S.No District Jan Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 Ambala 1420 1068 1060 981 1053 805 1874 1517 1519 1784 1676 1468 16225 2 Bhiwani 1190 965 996 953 974 1054 1311 1338 1342 1545 1327 1281 14276 3 Faridabad 3655 2802 2427 2601 2539 2563 3115 3609 3899 3671 3027 3726 37634 4 Fatehabad 1055 939 902 912 1011 882 1251 1305 1375 1340 1230 1225 13427 5 Gurgaon 2980 2388 2528 2149 2439 2229 2723 3117 3224 3559 3047 2851 33234 6 Hissar 1934 1833 1673 1639 1563 1664 2094 2495 2161 2493 2220 2089 23858 7 Jhajjar 712 605 600 525 624 586 770 877 950 848 960 885 8942 8 Jind 1324 982 1166 1143 1245 1171 1653 1670 1531 1849 1424 1243 16401 9 Kaithal 1408 1096 978 1056 944 1072 1222 1556 1586 1617 1485 1311 15331 10 Karnal 1938 1737 1454 1355 1581 1458 1754 2357 2271 2433 2050 2032 22420 11 Kurukshetra 1446 1076 1241 1031 1190 989 1273 1542 1719 1706 1583 1550 16346 12 Mewat 813 710 519 532 578 715 874 949 1048 1079 707 826 9350 13 Mohindergarh 1069 813 787 770 886 886 1083 1263 1179 1084 1181 1045 12046 14 Palwal 1271 998 1012 980 1010 1192 1565 1456 1389 1618 1276 1277 15044 15 Panchkula 863 956 787 886 717 768 971 1049 1170 1156 1040 1019 11382 16 Panipat 1703 1507 1217 1174 1554 1306 1728 2175 2136 2256 1713 1839 20308 17 Rewari 982 984 914 770 899 921 1120 1229 1383 1479 1103 1204 12988 18 Rohtak 2045 1583 1566 1481 1668 1595 2135 2108 2397 2213 2146 2105 23042 19 Sirsa 1585 1248 921 1220 1127 1006 1586 1679 1312 1752 1468 1562 16466 20 Sonipat 1601 1378 1280 1220 1223 1369 1701 1709 1935 2021 1670 1763 18870 21 Yamunanagar 1753 1341 1370 999 1305 1197 1705 1882 2092 2133 1680 1897 19354 Total 32747 27009 25398 24377 26130 25428 33508 36882 37618 39636 34013 34198 376944 31

Table -13 Month wise and District wise Births registered during the Year 2013 (Rural Area) S.No District Jan Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 Ambala 423 383 402 312 393 320 464 517 601 551 475 416 5257 2 Bhiwani 1322 1065 1010 972 1208 1020 1423 1485 1569 1468 1552 1192 15286 3 Faridabad 700 638 649 523 627 622 726 851 914 823 849 868 8790 4 Fatehabad 920 767 698 609 755 727 873 1043 1025 850 844 877 9988 5 Gurgaon 399 331 298 224 311 330 426 444 472 467 399 428 4529 6 Hissar 1540 1228 1197 1181 1213 1319 1523 1449 1637 1547 1513 1280 16627 7 Jhajjar 529 460 520 427 490 499 560 605 625 672 595 622 6604 8 Jind 799 704 674 606 713 708 771 856 970 961 860 812 9434 9 Kaithal 783 589 720 577 649 627 805 927 915 962 849 780 9183 10 Karnal 945 767 698 616 715 676 976 1043 1053 980 962 853 10284 11 Kurukshetra 554 443 386 380 429 405 488 533 644 561 580 591 5994 12 Mewat 2836 2737 1900 1605 1717 2141 3095 3685 3739 3227 3530 3644 33856 13 Mohindergarh 438 312 307 286 326 409 490 524 554 497 493 470 5106 14 Palwal 1356 1160 922 874 824 1040 1261 1553 1512 1317 1473 1316 14608 15 Panchkula 204 172 199 161 137 173 201 232 240 265 274 247 2505 16 Panipat 883 742 684 550 566 569 789 863 907 801 785 827 8966 17 Rewari 490 426 358 307 362 406 568 476 568 557 478 426 5422 18 Rohtak 385 221 210 271 302 349 321 298 389 390 333 278 3747 19 Sirsa 1078 804 802 666 647 826 912 857 957 981 883 879 10292 20 Sonipat 960 778 758 693 853 808 979 1123 1176 1207 1012 1001 11348 21 Yamunanagar 617 466 534 385 433 463 590 580 668 638 537 532 6443 Total 18161 15193 13926 12225 13670 14437 18241 19944 21135 19722 19276 18339 204269 32

Table 14 Month-wise and District wise Deaths registered in Haryana during the year 2013 S.No District Jan Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 Ambala 873 692 696 620 614 608 706 637 651 622 716 780 8215 2 Bhiwani 1062 751 695 773 854 802 729 811 751 716 722 853 9519 3 Faridabad 794 714 734 678 790 743 710 745 751 714 744 837 8954 4 Fatehabad 628 470 428 386 495 434 471 507 474 430 457 506 5686 5 Gurgaon 963 763 650 707 778 744 765 808 825 774 811 848 9436 6 Hissar 1468 1146 978 1034 1153 1040 1075 1117 1136 995 1057 1120 13319 7 Jhajjar 617 482 415 416 499 539 466 455 442 387 497 461 5676 8 Jind 942 701 597 610 731 688 630 707 674 618 721 742 8361 9 Kaithal 840 539 570 600 566 563 631 620 603 578 618 638 7366 10 Karnal 1080 833 716 710 829 721 857 854 772 807 907 874 9960 11 Kurukshetra 643 464 466 403 505 415 498 450 455 482 482 462 5725 12 Mewat 392 350 288 312 415 425 388 457 435 333 395 385 4575 13 Mohindergarh 579 459 405 391 500 511 427 469 463 378 438 489 5509 14 Palwal 561 427 394 472 484 516 491 613 473 393 454 457 5735 15 Panchkula 381 318 271 262 240 235 249 276 281 277 281 318 3389 16 Panipat 686 605 522 437 575 572 580 539 539 497 635 624 6811 17 Rewari 542 435 401 388 465 456 421 494 477 422 419 503 5423 18 Rohtak 1201 960 1017 946 1073 1047 1117 977 1070 1027 1016 1134 12585 19 Sirsa 820 669 590 643 693 606 649 571 611 651 680 725 7908 20 Sonipat 1045 731 652 658 877 788 771 850 823 800 827 838 9660 21 Yamunanagar 782 712 610 566 595 557 653 677 657 590 660 784 7843 Total 16899 13221 12095 12012 13731 13010 13284 13634 13363 12491 13537 14378 161655 33

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Table-15 Month-wise and district wise Deaths registered in Haryana during the Year 2013 (Rural Area) S.No District Jan Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 Ambala 488 382 393 310 333 351 389 350 360 359 365 445 4525 2 Bhiwani 819 593 510 599 668 624 553 626 579 539 549 648 7307 3 Faridabad 180 145 140 148 179 162 150 175 177 145 188 176 1965 4 Fatehabad 485 356 325 282 376 332 349 382 354 326 334 381 4282 5 Gurgaon 249 211 150 171 172 219 182 172 197 172 200 218 2313 6 Hissar 857 705 567 578 714 606 628 610 636 555 591 647 7694 7 Jhajjar 472 346 316 305 387 416 333 322 323 292 362 322 4196 8 Jind 715 542 440 447 561 525 497 495 514 469 578 537 6320 9 Kaithal 611 393 433 427 423 399 465 441 427 410 449 453 5331 10 Karnal 652 497 435 412 516 436 512 506 445 449 542 508 5910 11 Kurukshetra 402 325 289 264 334 272 310 290 297 294 328 292 3697 12 Mewat 360 327 253 289 377 386 346 420 406 298 360 354 4176 13 Mohindergarh 484 383 329 305 401 448 337 378 383 288 364 395 4495 14 Palwal 412 320 240 326 314 348 337 456 353 274 349 347 4076 15 Panchkula 175 138 119 116 122 116 121 118 119 119 130 138 1531 16 Panipat 463 383 313 298 387 384 379 375 352 319 416 393 4462 17 Rewari 390 307 279 282 330 345 287 365 331 273 293 353 3835 18 Rohtak 447 301 251 248 397 282 274 308 290 287 331 320 3736 19 Sirsa 567 442 414 416 455 404 451 381 414 453 450 505 5352 20 Sonipat 728 504 452 408 622 528 478 584 545 521 571 541 6482 21 Yamunanagar 416 393 318 292 317 316 327 357 344 297 361 425 4163 Total 10372 7993 6966 6923 8385 7899 7705 8111 7846 7139 8111 8398 95848 35