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Top 10 States/UTs in terms of Allopathic Doctors at Primary Health Centres in India as on 31st March 2017




As on 31st March 2017, there were 27124 Allopathic Doctors in Position at Primary Health Centres (PHCs) in India. The top 10 States/UTs in terms of maximum number of Allopathic Doctors in Position at PHCs as on 31st March 2017 were; Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Kerala and Assam.

There were 2929 Allopathic Doctors in Position at PHCs in Maharashtra as on 31-03-2017. It accounted 10.8% of the total Allopathic Doctors in Position at PHCs in India as on 31-03-2017. There were 2759 Allopathic Doctors in Position at PHCs in Tamil Nadu as on 31-03-2017. It accounted 10.17% of the total Allopathic Doctors in Position at PHCs in India as on 31-03-2017. There were 2382 Allopathic Doctors in Position at PHCs in Rajasthan as on 31-03-2017. It accounted 8.78% of the total Allopathic Doctors in Position at PHCs in India as on 31-03-2017.

In Uttar Pradesh, there were 2209 Allopathic Doctors in Position at PHCs as on 31-03-2017; which accounted 8.14% of the total Allopathic Doctors in Position at PHCs in India. In Karnataka, there were 2136 Allopathic Doctors in Position at PHCs as on 31-03-2017; which accounted 7.87% of the total Allopathic Doctors in Position at PHCs in India.

There were 1786, 1644, 1229, 1169 and 1048 Allopathic Doctors in Position at PHCs in Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Kerala and Assam respectively as on 31-03-2017.

These top 10 states accounted for 71.12% of the total number of Allopathic Doctors in Position at Primary Health Centres in India as a whole as on 31st March 2017.

Note: NA: Not Available; # Sanctioned data for year 2011 & 2015 used; ###: Sanctioned data for year 2013-14 used; All India figures for Vacancy and Shortfall are the totals of State-wise Vacancy and Shortfall ignoring surplus in some States / UTs; *: Surplus; For Required: One per Primary Health Centre; For All India/ Total for calculating the overall percentages of vacancy, the States/UTs for which manpower position is not available, are excluded.

Dataset URL: https://data.gov.in/catalog/rural-health-statistics-2017

Resource Title: State/ UT-wise Allopathic Doctors at Primary Health Centres as on 31-03-2017



Author: susil sahoo
Published at: Fri, 29 Jun 2018 04:49:35 +0000

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