Who keeps records of births and
deaths in the Municipal areas?
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Explanation:
co-ordination with the State Government on behalf of the RGI,
Monitoring of implementation of various provisions of the RBD Act, 1969,
Publicity on importance of birth and death registration at the local level,
Providing assistance to the Chief Registrars for conduct of training to the registration functionaries working under the system of Civil Registration and for preservation and maintenance of legal CR records,
Modernization of registration system in the State by way of computerization
Monthly meeting with the Chief Registrars,
To ensure monthly meetings at district level,
Regular inspections of Registration Units under the system of Civil Registration, at least once in a month.
Levels of registration of births and deaths (LOR)
“Level of Registration” is defined as the number of events (birth, death, still birth) registered in a given area per hundred of the events available for registration in that area during the year. It describes the extent to which registration of such event in that area is complete.
As per the registration data from CRS for the year 2012, the level of registration at the national level is 84.4% for Birth and 69.3% for Death. 17 States/UTs have achieved cent per cent registration levels for births; 9 States/UTs have reached a level ranging between 80-99% and the remaining 9 States/UTs have reported a level of birth registration in the range of 50-80%. In the case of deaths, 8 States/UTs have achieved cent percent; 9 States/UTs have achieved a level ranging between 80-99%, 13 States/UTs are in the range of 50-80% and the remaining 5 States/UTs are below 50%.
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