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Latest Civil Registration Data of India  

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July 03, 2026

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The Office of the Registrar General of India released the Civil Registration System (CRS) report for 2024 on July 1, 2026.

Key Findings of CRS, 2024

  • Near-Universal Coverage - India has edged closer to full coverage with birth registration reaching 99.1% and death registration reaching 99.4% in 2024.
  • Registration Spurt - Registered births rose to 254.7 lakh (from 252.1 lakh in 2023), and registered deaths increased to 89.4 lakh (from 86.6 lakh in 2023).
  • An increase in registered numbers reflects improved systemic efficiency and data capture, not necessarily a sudden spike in actual fertility or mortality rates.
  • State-wise Performance - 13 States recorded above 90% birth registration, while 15 States achieved above 90% death registration.

Sex Ratio at Birth (SRB)

  • The Sex Ratio at Birth (number of girls born per 1,000 boys) serves as a critical proxy to measure the prevalence of sex-selective abortions and gender bias.
  • National Average - Standing at 917 females per 1,000 males, indicating a continuing masculine skew compared to the natural biological norm (which is globally around 950–952).
  • Top Performers
    • Arunachal Pradesh leads the country with a sex ratio of 1,050.
    • Followed by Andaman & Nicobar Islands (984), Meghalaya (974), Mizoram (972), and Kerala (970).
  • Bottom Performers
    • Nagaland and Lakshadweep recorded the lowest SRB at 865.
    • Jharkhand follows closely behind at 890.
    • States like Haryana (834) and Punjab (846) historically held the lowest indicators during Census 2011, making the current underperformance of northeastern and island territories a notable shift.

Stillbirth Data

  • A total of 81,117 stillbirths were registered in 2024.
  • Urban-Rural Divide - The data reveals a heavy urban tilt, with 69% of all recorded stillbirths occurring in urban healthcare centers.
  • It is likely due to higher institutional delivery and reporting rates in cities.

Legal Framework

  • Registration Act - The registration of births and deaths is mandatory under the Registration of Births and Deaths (RBD) Act, 1969.
  • Implementing Authority- The CRS operates under the aegis of the Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India (ORGI).
  • Nodal Ministry - Ministry of Home Affairs.

Reference

The Hindu | Births, deaths registered in 2024 report

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