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Per NCERT, the IMR (Infant Mortality Rate) in INDIA in recent years is approximately what range — illustrating one health-development gap?
AOver 200 per 1,000
BExactly 100 per 1,000
CAround 30-32 per 1,000 live births (variable by state — Kerala much lower, ~6; some states higher)
DLess than 1 per 1,000
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Around 30-32 per 1,000 live births (variable by state — Kerala much lower, ~6; some states higher)
Per NCERT tables, India's recent IMR is in the 30s nationally with wide state variation. Kerala's is much lower (~6). The other options misstate.
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