Chhattisgarh’s infant mortality rate (IMR) has:

Decreased significantly in recent years
Increased
Remained stagnant
Varied widely between districts

The correct answer is: Decreased significantly in recent years.

Chhattisgarh’s infant mortality rate (IMR) has decreased significantly in recent years. In 2011, the IMR was 64 per 1,000 live births. By 2019, the IMR had decreased to 32 per 1,000 live births. This is a decrease of 50%.

There are a number of factors that have contributed to this decline in the IMR. One factor is the improvement in access to healthcare. The government of Chhattisgarh has made significant investments in healthcare infrastructure, including the construction of new hospitals and health centers. The government has also launched a number of programs to improve access to healthcare, such as the Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) and the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY).

Another factor that has contributed to the decline in the IMR is the improvement in the nutritional status of women and children. The government of Chhattisgarh has launched a number of programs to improve nutrition, such as the Anganwadi program and the Mid-Day Meal program. These programs have helped to improve the nutritional status of women and children, which has led to a decrease in the number of deaths from preventable diseases.

The decline in the IMR is a positive development for Chhattisgarh. It indicates that the government’s efforts to improve healthcare and nutrition are having a positive impact on the lives of the people of Chhattisgarh.

The other options are incorrect.

  • The IMR has not increased in recent years. In fact, it has decreased significantly.
  • The IMR has not remained stagnant in recent years. It has decreased significantly.
  • The IMR has varied widely between districts in recent years. However, the overall trend has been a decrease in the IMR.