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Death registration in India may have been disrupted during 2020 lockdown

The latest report on ‘Vital Statistics of India based on the Civil Registration System’ for 2020 provides an overview of the data compiled on registered births, deaths, infant deaths and still births with rural-urban and sex-wise break-ups based on civil registration records.

May 04, 2022 / 15:35 IST
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Source: AP
Source: AP

The registration of deaths in India had taken a hit during the first year of COVID-19, according to the Civil Registration System (CRS) report for 2020 released by the Ministry of Home Affairs on May 3.

While the trajectory of excess deaths—the difference between deaths registered in two consecutive years- registered has consistently risen in every year since 2016, it fell in 2020 from the previous year.

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A total of 81.15 lakh deaths were registered in India in 2020, while the number of deaths registered in 2019 were 76.41 lakhs

However, comparative data suggests that while there were 6.9 lakh extra deaths in 2019, this number fell to 4.8 lakh in 2020. Every year from 2016 to 2019, the number of extra deaths had been higher than in the previous year. A very similar pattern had been seen since 2008.