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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2297 TO BE ANSWERED ON 29 TH JULY, 2016 PHCS AND CHCS 2297. SHRI PRAHLAD SINGH PATEL: DR. SWAMI SAKSHIJI MAHARAJ: SHRI DUSHYANT CHAUTALA: SHRI J.J.T. NATTERJEE: SHRIMATI NEELAM SONKER: SHRI RAJESHBHAI CHUDASAMA: SHRI ASHWANI KUMAR CHOUBEY: Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state: (a) the details of funds allocated/utilised under National Health Mission (NHM), State/UT-wise including UP; (b) whether the Government has established various rural health centres, sub centres including Public Health Centres (PHCs) and Community Health Centre (CHCs) under NHM, if so, the details thereof and the number of such centres established under NHM during the last three years and current year, State/UT-wise; (c) whether the Government is aware of shortages of medical personnel and equipments in these health centres and sub centres, if so, the details thereof along with the number of vacant posts of medical personnel in the above centres during the said period, State/UT-wise including Haryana; (d) the steps taken by the Government to fill up the posts and improve the doctor patient ratio; and (e) whether Government is preparing any annual integrated action plan under NHM and has also reviewed its implementation across the country, if so, the details thereof and the outcome thereon? ANSWER THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI FAGGAN SINGH KULASTE) (a): A statement showing funds allocated, released and utilised in 2015-16, State/UT-wise under National Health Mission is enclosed as Annexure-I. (b): A statement indicating number of Sub-Centres, Public Health Centres (PHCs) and Community Health Centres (CHCs) supported under NHM during the last three years, State/UTwise is enclosed as Annexure-II.

(c) & (d): There is some shortage of medical personnel and equipments in these health centres. Details of the number of vacant post of medical personnel in the above centres during the last three years States/UT wise including Haryana is annexed as Annexure-III. Under the NHM, technical and financial support is provided to States/UTs to strengthen their healthcare systems, including support for engagement of medical personnel on contractual basis and equipment based on the requirements posed by the States/UTs in the Programme Implementation Plans (PIPs), within the resource envelope availabl e for particular State/UT. To facilitate engagement of doctors and specialists, attractive remuneration including hard reaching area allowance and performance based incentives are approved so that doctors and specialists find it attractive to join public health facilities. In order to encourage doctors to work in remote and difficult areas, the Medical Council of India, with the previous approval of Central Government, has amended the Post Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2000 to provide: I. 50% reservation in Post Graduate Diploma Courses for Medical Officers in the Government service, who have served for at least three years in remote and difficult areas; and II. Incentive at the rate of 10% the marks obtained for each year in service in remote or difficult areas as upto the maximum of 30% of the marks obtained in the entrance test for admissions in Post Graduate Medical Courses. The Government has taken the following steps to further augment the supply of doctors in the country: I. The ratio of teachers to students has been revised from 1:1 to 1:2 for all MD/MS disciplines and 1:1 to 1:3 in subjects of Anaesthesiology, Forensic Medicine, Radiotherapy, Medical Oncology, Surgical Oncology and Psychiatry. II. DNB qualification has been recognized for appointment as faculty to take care of shortage of faculty. III. Enhancement of maximum intake capacity at MBBS level from 150 to 250. IV. Enhancement of age limit for appointment/extension/re-employment against posts of teachers/dean/principal/ director in medical colleges from 65-70 years. V. Relaxation in the norms for setting up of a medical college in terms of requirement for land, faculty, staff, bed/ bed strength and other infrastructure. VI. VII. VIII. Strengthening/upgradation of State Government Medical Colleges for starting new PG courses/increase of PG seats. Establishment of New Medical Colleges by upgrading district/referral hospitals preferably in underserved districts of the country. Strengthening/ upgradation of existing State Government/Central Government Medical Colleges to increase MBBS seats. (e): Public Health is a State subject. Thus, it is the State Governments that prepare the annual Programme Implementation Plan (PIPs) under NHM. Besides, evaluation s done through National Family Health Survey (NFHS), District Level Household and Facility Survey (DLHS), Sample Registration System (SRS) etc., annual Common Review Mission (CRM) is organized to assess the progress and implementation of NHM. The CRM includes Government Officials of health and related departments, officials of NITI Aayog, public health experts, representatives of the Development Partners and Civil Society Organisations.

Statement Showing State wise Allocation, Release and Utilisation under NHM for the F.Y 2015-16 Annexure-I Rs. in crore Sl. No. States 2015-16 Allocation Release Utilisation 1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 28.21 37.26 11.47 2 Andhra Pradesh 616.23 642.89 1090.17 3 Arunachal Pradesh 160.01 161.65 146.27 4 Assam 941.29 970.84 1186.01 5 Bihar 1108.61 1139.28 1396.03 6 Chandigarh 14.24 23.88 20.98 7 Chattisgarh 479.38 410.80 758.28 8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 11.37 14.37 15.54 9 Daman & Diu 9.11 10.53 15.69 10 Delhi 142.81 163.80 137.29 11 Goa 19.41 16.77 24.92 12 Gujarat 677.65 693.78 1272.42 13 Haryana 249.33 291.96 493.23 14 Himachal Pradesh 197.92 246.49 239.80 15 Jammu & Kashmir 368.00 367.89 420.94 16 Jharkhand 493.37 395.15 590.18 17 Karnataka 706.09 740.35 1141.61 18 Kerala 305.87 304.14 545.70 19 Lakshadweep 4.28 5.69 2.72 20 Madhya Pradesh 1085.37 1131.10 2046.60 21 Maharashtra 1282.31 1085.92 1734.44 22 Manipur 118.53 112.14 105.51 23 Meghalaya 131.00 100.60 133.55 24 Mizoram 97.87 93.51 172.38 25 Nagaland 108.75 104.21 81.05 26 Orissa 624.71 644.52 1205.77 27 Puducherry 17.77 18.61 21.77 28 Punjab 284.75 295.19 619.01 29 Rajasthan 1069.38 1284.66 1799.11 30 Sikkim 45.86 41.00 50.71 31 Tamil Nadu 794.38 1093.22 1633.37 32 Tripura 139.08 135.24 118.77 33 Uttar Pradesh 2299.49 2862.23 4451.78 34 Uttarakhand 256.60 276.38 335.95 35 West Bengal 883.49 957.92 1411.61 36 Telangana 440.58 436.38 505.55 Sub Total 16213.09 17310.34 25936.17 Note: 1. Allocation is as per original B.E/Outlay 2. The above Releases relate to Central Govt. Grants & do not include state share contribution. 3. Utilisation includes utilisation against central Release, state release & unspent balances at the beginning of the year. Utilisation is as per FMR reported by State/UTs.

ANNEXURE-II NUMBER OF SUB-CENTRES, PHCs & CHCs FUNCTIONING (As on 31st March 2013) S. No. State/UT Sub centre PHCs CHCs 1 Andhra Pradesh 12522 1709 292 2 Arunachal Pradesh 286 97 54 3 Assam 4609 978 110 4 Bihar 9729 1883 70 5 Chhattisgarh 5161 783 157 6 Goa 207 21 4 7 Gujarat 7274 1158 318 8 Haryana 2524 452 110 9 Himachal Pradesh 2065 474 78 10 Jammu & Kashmir 2265 637 84 11 Jharkhand 3958 330 188 12 Karnataka 8871 2350 188 13 Kerala 4575 820 220 14 Madhya Pradesh 8869 1156 333 15 Maharashtra 10580 1811 361 16 Manipur 421 85 17 17 Meghalaya 422 108 27 18 Mizoram 370 57 9 19 Nagaland 396 126 21 20 Odisha 1 6688 1305 377 21 Punjab 2951 436 142 22 Rajasthan 14221 1610 431 23 Sikkim 147 24 2 24 Tamil Nadu 8706 1229 385 25 Tripura 828 83 18 26 Uttarakhand 1848 257 55 27 Uttar Pradesh 20521 3496 773 28 West Bengal 10356 909 347 29 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 119 22 4 30 Chandigarh 16 0 2 31 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 50 6 1 32 Daman & Diu 26 3 2 33 Delhi 38 5 0 34 Lakshadweep 14 4 3 35 Puducherry 51 24 4 All India 151684 24448 5187 Note State informed that PHCs include 79 other hospitals which are equivalent to PHCs

Note: 1 NUMBER OF SUB-CENTRES, PHCs & CHCs FUNCTIONING (As on 31st March 2014) S. No. State/UT Sub centre PHCs CHCs 1 Andhra Pradesh 12522 1709 292 2 Arunachal Pradesh 286 117 52 3 Assam 4621 1014 151 4 Bihar 9729 1883 70 5 Chhattisgarh 5161 783 157 6 Goa 207 21 4 7 Gujarat 7274 1158 300 8 Haryana 2542 454 109 9 Himachal Pradesh 2068 489 78 10 Jammu & Kashmir 2265 637 84 11 Jharkhand 3958 330 188 12 Karnataka 9264 2233 193 13 Kerala 4575 829 224 14 Madhya Pradesh 8764 1157 334 15 Maharashtra 10580 1811 360 16 Manipur 421 85 17 17 Meghalaya 422 108 27 18 Mizoram 370 57 9 19 Nagaland 396 126 21 20 Odisha 1 6688 1305 377 21 Punjab 2951 427 150 22 Rajasthan 14407 2082 567 23 Sikkim 147 24 2 24 Tamil Nadu 8706 1369 385 25 Tripura 972 84 18 26 Uttarakhand 1847 257 59 27 Uttar Pradesh 20521 3497 773 28 West Bengal 10356 909 347 29 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 119 22 4 30 Chandigarh 16 0 2 31 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 51 7 1 32 Daman & Diu 26 3 2 33 Delhi 27 5 0 34 Lakshadweep 14 4 3 35 Puducherry 53 24 3 All India 152326 25020 5363 State informed that PHCs include 79 other hospitals which are equivalent to PHCs

NUMBER OF SUB-CENTRES, PHCs & CHCs FUNCTIONING (As on 31st March 2015) S. No. State/UT Sub centre PHCs CHCs 1 Andhra Pradesh 7659 1069 179 2 Arunachal Pradesh 286 117 52 3 Assam 4621 1014 151 4 Bihar 9729 1883 70 5 Chhattisgarh 5186 792 155 6 Goa 209 21 4 7 Gujarat 8063 1247 320 8 Haryana 2569 461 109 9 Himachal Pradesh 2065 500 78 10 Jammu & Kashmir 2265 637 84 11 Jharkhand 3957 327 188 12 Karnataka 9264 2353 206 13 Kerala 4575 827 222 14 Madhya Pradesh 9192 1171 334 15 Maharashtra 10580 1811 360 16 Manipur* 421 85 17 17 Meghalaya 428 110 27 18 Mizoram 370 57 9 19 Nagaland 396 128 21 20 Odisha 1 6688 1305 377 21 Punjab 2951 427 150 22 Rajasthan 14407 2083 568 23 Sikkim 147 24 2 24 Tamil Nadu 8706 1372 385 25 Telangana 4863 668 114 26 Tripura 1017 91 20 27 Uttarakhand 1848 257 59 28 Uttar Pradesh 20521 3497 773 29 West Bengal 10357 909 347 30 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 122 22 4 31 Chandigarh 16 0 2 32 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 56 7 1 33 Daman & Diu 26 3 2 34 Delhi 27 5 0 35 Lakshadweep 14 4 3 36 Puducherry 54 24 3 All India 153655 25308 5396 Note: * Data for 2013-14 repeated 1 State informed that PHCs include 79 other hospitals which are equivalent to PHCs

Doctors at Primary Health Centres ANNEXURE-III (As on 31 st March 2013) S. No State/UT Required Sanctioned In Position Vacant Shortfall Note- (R ) (S ) (P) (S-P) (R-P) 1 Andhra pradesh 1709 3588 3118 470 * 2 Aunachal Pradesh 97 NA 92 NA 5 3 Assam 978 NA 1495 NA * 4 Bihar 1883 2078 3532 * * 5 Chhattisgarh 783 1566 362 1204 421 6 Goa 21 48 56 * * 7 Gujrat 1158 1504 889 615 269 8 Haryana 452 506 393 113 59 9 Himachal Pradesh 474 582 558 24 * 10 Jammu & Kashmir 637 1030 1224 * * 11 Jharkhand 330 330 407 * * 12 Karnatka 2350 2310 2089 221 261 13 Kerala 820 1119 1168 * * 14 Madhya Pradesh 1156 1658 999 659 157 15 Maharastra 1811 3009 2499 510 * 16 Manipur 85 238 173 65 * 17 Meghalaya 108 128 114 14 * 18 Mizoram 57 152 49 103 8 19 Nagaland 126 101 127 * * 20 Odisha 1305 1317 1027 290 278 21 Punjab 436 481 440 41 * 22 Rajasthan 1610 1824 1755 69 * 23 Sikkim 24 NA 28 NA * 24 Tamilnadu 1229 2394 1979 415 * 25 Tripura 83 NA 89 NA * 26 Uttarakhand 257 299 125 174 132 27 Uttar Pradesh 3496 4509 2861 1648 635 28 West Bengal 909 2600 1781 819 * 29 A & N Island 22 52 39 13 * 30 Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 0 31 D & N Haveli 6 6 6 0 0 32 Daman & diu 3 3 5 * * 33 Delhi 5 18 18 0 * 34 Lakshaweep 4 7 7 0 * 35 Puducherry 24 58 58 0 * All India 24448 33515 29562 7467 2225 ### Sanctioned data for 2011 used Data for 2012 repeated Data for 2011 repeated # # Sanction data for 2011 used 1 One per Primary Health Centre 2 For Calculating the overall percentage of vacancy,the States/Uts for which manpower position is not available, may be excluded 3 Allopathic Doctors * Surplus. All India figures for Vacancy & Shortfall are the totals of State-wise vacancy & Shortfall ignoring surpluss in some States/Uts. NA - Not Available The PHC data included Area Hospitals & Other Hospitals

Total Specialists At Community Health Centres (As on 31 st March 2013) Toal Specilists(Surgeons,OB&Gy, Physicians & Paediatricians) S. No State/UT Required Sanctioned In Position Vacant Shortfall Note- (R ) (S ) (P) (S-P) (R-P) 1 Andhra pradesh 1168 668 275 393 893 2 Aunachal Pradesh 216 NA 1 NA 215 3 Assam 440 NA 119 NA 321 4 Bihar 280 NA 98 NA 182 5 Chhattisgarh 628 628 58 570 570 6 Goa 16 5 5 0 11 7 Gujrat 1272 NA 74 NA 1198 8 Haryana 440 81 26 55 414 9 Himachal Pradesh 312 NA 8 NA 304 10 Jammu & Kashmir 336 315 176 139 160 11 Jharkhand 752 124 89 35 663 12 Karnatka 752 694 495 199 257 13 Kerala 880 24 33 * 847 14 Madhya Pradesh 1332 897 263 634 1069 15 Maharastra 1444 823 489 334 955 16 Manipur 68 3 1 2 67 17 Meghalaya 108 3 3 0 105 18 Mizoram 36 0 0 0 36 19 Nagaland 84 1 8 * 76 20 Odisha 1508 908 305 603 1203 21 Punjab 568 568 255 313 313 22 Rajasthan 1724 298 148 150 1576 23 Sikkim 8 NA 0 NA 8 24 Tamilnadu 1540 0 0 0 1540 25 Tripura 72 NA 0 NA 72 26 Uttarakhand 220 210 51 159 169 27 Uttar Pradesh 3092 2834 1740 1094 1352 28 West Bengal 1388 1792 1062 730 326 29 A & N Island 16 13 1 12 15 30 Chandigarh 8 11 17 * * 31 D & N Haveli 4 0 0 0 4 32 Daman & diu 8 2 2 0 6 33 Delhi 0 0 0 0 0 34 Lakshaweep 12 0 0 0 12 35 Puducherry 16 2 3 * 13 All India 20748 10904 5805 5422 14952 # Data for 2012 repeated NA: Not AVAILAble Four Specialist per Community Health Centre 1 2 For Calculating the overall percentage of vacancy,the States/Uts for which manpower position is not available, may be excluded 3 For 2013, Specialists attending CHCs on hiring basis * Surplus. All India figures for Vacancy & Shortfall are the totals of State-wise vacancy & Shortfall ignoring surpluss in some States/Uts. Specilists are attending CHCs on hiring basis

Doctors at Primary Health Centres 2014 Doctors at PHC's S. No State/UT Required Sanctioned In Position Vacant Shortfall Note- (R ) (S ) (P) (S-P) (R-P) 1 Andhra pradesh 1709 3588 3118 470 * 2 Aunachal Pradesh 117 NA 92 NA 25 3 Assam 1014 NA 1355 NA * 4 Bihar 1883 2078 2521 * * 5 Chhattisgarh 783 752 383 369 400 6 Goa 21 48 56 * * 7 Gujrat 1158 1504 889 615 269 8 Haryana 454 577 395 182 59 9 Himachal Pradesh 489 582 571 11 * 10 Jammu & Kashmir 637 1030 1224 * * 11 Jharkhand 330 330 372 * * 12 Karnatka 2233 2233 2155 78 78 13 Kerala 829 1119 1168 * * 14 Madhya Pradesh 1157 1658 999 659 158 15 Maharastra 1811 3009 2506 503 * 16 Manipur 85 238 199 39 * 17 Meghalaya 108 128 114 14 * 18 Mizoram 57 152 49 103 8 19 Nagaland 126 101 126 * 0 20 Odisha 1305 1312 973 339 332 21 Punjab 427 490 441 49 * 22 Rajasthan 2082 2562 2111 451 * 23 Sikkim 24 NA 38 NA * 24 Tamilnadu 1369 2612 2139 473 * 25 Tripura 84 NA 160 NA * 26 Uttarakhand 257 325 160 165 97 27 Uttar Pradesh 3497 4509 2209 2300 1288 28 West Bengal 909 2600 711 1889 198 29 A & N Island 22 52 42 10 * 30 Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 0 31 D & N Haveli 7 6 7 * 0 32 Daman & diu 3 3 5 * * 33 Delhi 5 21 20 1 * 34 Lakshaweep 4 9 9 0 * 35 Puducherry 24 38 38 0 * All India 25020 33666 27355 8720 2912 ### Sanctioned data for 2011 used Data for 2013 repeated # # Sanction data for 2011 used One per Primary Health Centre 1 2 For Calculating the overall percentage of vacancy,the States/Uts for which manpower position is not available, may be excluded 3 Allopathic Doctors * Surplus. All India figures for Vacancy & Shortfall are the totals of State-wise vacancy & Shortfall ignoring surpluss in some States/Uts.

Total Specialists At Community Health Centres As on 31 st March 2014 Toal Specilists(Surgeons,OB&Gy, Physicians & Paediatricians) S. No State/UT Required Sanctioned In Position Vacant Shortfall (R ) (S ) (P) (S-P) (R-P) Note- 1 Andhra pradesh 1168 668 275 393 893 2 Aunachal Pradesh 208 NA 1 NA 207 3 Assam 604 NA 121 NA 483 4 Bihar 280 NA 69 NA 211 5 Chhattisgarh 628 628 80 548 548 6 Goa 16 5 5 0 11 7 Gujrat 1200 NA 74 NA 1126 8 Haryana 436 150 29 121 407 9 Himachal Pradesh 312 0 8 * 304 10 Jammu & Kashmir 336 315 176 139 160 11 Jharkhand 752 111 114 * 638 12 Karnatka 772 733 495 238 277 13 Kerala 896 30 39 * 857 14 Madhya Pradesh 1336 897 263 634 1073 15 Maharastra 1440 823 462 361 978 16 Manipur 68 4 3 1 65 17 Meghalaya 108 3 3 0 105 18 Mizoram 36 0 0 0 36 19 Nagaland 84 2 5 * 79 20 Odisha 1508 908 346 562 1162 21 Punjab 600 563 202 361 398 22 Rajasthan 2268 1511 651 860 1617 23 Sikkim 8 NA 0 NA 8 24 Tamilnadu 1540 0 0 0 1540 25 Tripura 72 NA 0 NA 72 26 Uttarakhand 236 197 49 148 187 27 Uttar Pradesh 3092 2099 484 1615 2608 28 West Bengal 1388 1792 115 1677 1273 29 A & N Island 16 9 0 9 16 30 Chandigarh 8 11 18 * * 31 D & N Haveli 4 0 0 0 4 32 Daman & diu 8 2 1 1 7 33 Delhi 0 0 0 0 0 34 Lakshaweep 12 0 0 0 12 35 Puducherry 12 2 3 * 9 All India 21452 11463 4091 7668 17371 # Data for 2013 repeated NA: Not Applicable Four Specialist per Community Health Centre 1 2 For Calculating the overall percentage of vacancy,the States/Uts for which manpower position is not available, may be excluded 3 For 2013, Specialists attending CHCs on hiring basis * Surplus. All India figures for Vacancy & Shortfall are the totals of State-wise vacancy & Shortfall ignoring surpluss in some States/Uts.

Doctors at Primary Health Centres Doctors at PHC's S. No State/UT Required Sanctioned In Position Vacant Shortfall (R ) (S ) (P) (S-P) (R-P) 1 Andhra pradesh 1069 2270 1412 858 * 2 Aunachal Pradesh 117 NA 102 NA 15 3 Assam 1014 NA 1355 NA * 4 Bihar 1883 2078 2521 * * 5 Chhattisgarh 792 752 368 384 424 6 Goa 21 48 56 * * 7 Gujrat 1247 1504 889 615 358 8 Haryana 461 635 489 146 * 9 Himachal Pradesh 500 636 571 65 * 10 Jammu & Kashmir 637 1352 834 518 * 11 Jharkhand 327 327 372 * * 12 Karnatka 2353 2353 2196 157 157 13 Kerala 827 1120 1169 * * 14 Madhya Pradesh 1171 1658 999 659 172 15 Maharastra 1811 3009 2937 72 * 16 Manipur 85 238 199 39 * 17 Meghalaya 110 128 114 14 * 18 Mizoram 57 152 49 103 8 19 Nagaland 128 108 133 * * 20 Odisha 1305 1312 1008 304 297 21 Punjab 427 490 441 49 * 22 Rajasthan 2083 2807 2412 395 * 23 Sikkim 24 NA 29 NA * 24 Tamilnadu 1372 2744 2375 369 * 25 Telangana 668 1318 1024 294 * 26 Tripura 91 158 158 0 * 27 Uttarakhand 257 325 160 165 97 28 Uttar Pradesh 3497 4509 2209 2300 1288 29 West Bengal 909 2600 723 1877 186 30 A & N Island 22 42 36 6 * 31 Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 0 32 D & N Haveli 7 6 8 * * 33 Daman & diu 3 3 5 * * 34 Delhi 5 21 21 0 * 35 Lakshaweep 4 9 9 0 * 36 Puducherry 24 38 38 0 * 2015 All India 25308 34750 27421 9389 3002 Note- # Data for 2013 repeated NA: Not Applicable ### Inposition data for 2013-14 & Sanctioned data for 2011 used Data for 2013-14 repeated ** Inposition data for 2013-14 used # # Sanction data for 2011 used 1 One per Primary Health Centre 2 Total Given in the table are not strictly comparable as figures for some of the States were not available in 2005. For calcilationg the overall percentage of vacancy & shortfall, the States/Uts for which manpower position is not available, may be excluded 3 Allopathic Doctors * Surplus. All India figures for Vacancy & Shortfall are the totals of State-wise vacancy & Shortfall ignoring surpluss in some States/Uts.

Total Specialists At Community Health Centres Surgeons,OB&Gy, Physicians & Paediatricians S. No State/UT Required Sanctioned In Position Vacant Shortfall (R ) (S ) (P) (S-P) (R-P) 1 Andhra pradesh 716 384 159 225 557 2 Aunachal Pradesh 208 NA 1 NA 207 3 Assam 604 NA 121 NA 483 4 Bihar 280 NA 63 NA 217 5 Chhattisgarh 620 628 78 550 542 6 Goa 16 5 4 1 12 7 Gujrat 1280 NA 74 NA 1206 8 Haryana 436 153 30 123 406 9 Himachal Pradesh 312 0 7 * 305 10 Jammu & Kashmir 336 343 167 176 169 11 Jharkhand 752 131 128 3 624 12 Karnatka 824 824 502 322 322 13 Kerala 888 30 39 * 849 14 Madhya Pradesh 1336 897 263 634 1073 15 Maharastra 1440 823 578 245 862 16 Manipur 68 4 3 1 65 17 Meghalaya 108 3 3 0 105 18 Mizoram 36 0 0 0 36 19 Nagaland 84 0 4 * 80 20 Odisha 1508 908 356 552 1152 21 Punjab 600 563 173 390 427 22 Rajasthan 2272 1566 526 1040 1746 23 Sikkim 8 NA 0 NA 8 24 Tamilnadu 1540 0 0 0 1540 25 Telangana 456 284 116 168 340 26 Tripura 80 3 3 0 77 27 Uttarakhand 236 197 49 148 187 28 Uttar Pradesh 3092 2099 484 1615 2608 29 West Bengal 1388 1792 114 1678 1274 30 A & N Island 16 9 0 9 16 31 Chandigarh 8 11 27 * * 32 D & N Haveli 4 0 2 * 2 33 Daman & diu 8 2 1 1 7 34 Delhi 0 0 0 0 0 35 Lakshaweep 12 0 0 0 12 36 Puducherry 12 2 3 * 9 All India 21584 11661 4078 7881 17525 Note- # Data for 2013 repeated NA: Not Applicable ### Inposition data for 2013-14 & Sanctioned data for 2011 used Data for 2013-14 repeated ** Inposition data for 2013-14 used # # Sanction data for 2011 used 2015 1 Four Specialist per Community Health Centre 2 Total Given in the table are not strictly comparable as figures for some of the States were not available in 2005. For calcilationg the overall percentage of vacancy & shortfall, the States/Uts for which manpower position is not available, may be excluded 3 For 2013, Specialists attending CHCs on hiring basis * Surplus. All India figures for Vacancy & Shortfall are the totals of State-wise vacancy & Shortfall ignoring surpluss in some States/Uts. OB&GY- Obstetrician & Gynaecologist