Economy, asked by Sardaar50041, 11 months ago

Kerala has a low infant mortality rate. What could be the reason? Find the correct answer from the following:
(a) Kerala has a low infant mortality rate because all the girls are trained at the primary level schooling to look after a newborn child.
(b) Because most of the girls are nurses in Kerala.
(c) Because Kerala has very high female literacy rate and adequate health facilities are available for both mothers and children.
(d) Kerala’s good climatic condition helps infants to survive.

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Answered by akshay2245
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Explanation :-

(c) Because Kerala has very high female literacy rate and adequate health facilities are available for both mother and children.

I think that c is the answer because Kerala has the highest literacy rate in India and Very nice health facilities. It cannot be D because there annual rainfall is high.

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Answered by KomalSrinivas
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The answer is option 'c) Because Kerala has a very high female literacy rate and adequate health facilities are available for both mothers and children.'

  • Kerala holds a literacy rate of 96.2 percent that is the highest in India. The literacy of the people helps them in taking proper care of their infants. They are knowledgeable enough to understand the requirements of the infants.
  • Besides education, the availability of adequate health facility centers is also essential. Kerala provides good medical conditions for the mothers and infants for the better growth and survival of the baby.  
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