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GS-1: Role of women and women’s organization, population and associated issues, poverty and developmental issues, urbanization, their problems and their remedies.
Context: The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation released the 27th edition of “Women and Men in India 2025: Selected Indicators and Data” at the National Deliberative Summit on “Data for Development” in Bhubaneswar.
About the Report
• Women and Men in India is an annual publication brought out by the National Statistical Office under MoSPI since 1995, providing a comprehensive gender-disaggregated statistical compendium.
• The 2025 edition compiles data from multiple ministries, departments, and organisations, covering key domains such as population, health, education, economic participation, decision-making, and violence against women.
• It includes 50 key indicators with metadata, improving clarity on definitions, sources, and methodology, and aligns with global frameworks like the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and UN gender indicators.
• The report presents data across rural–urban, state/UT, and time-series dimensions, enabling evidence-based policymaking and tracking of gender disparities.
Key Findings of the Report
• Demography and Population: The Sex Ratio at Birth (SRB) at the all-India level improved from 904 during 2017–19 to 917 in 2021–23, indicating a gradual improvement in the survival and overall status of female children in the country.

• Health Indicators: The Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) recorded a consistent and sustained decline for both male and female infants between 2008 and 2023, highlighting significant progress in maternal and child healthcare systems.
• Education: Gender parity has been achieved across all levels of school education, from primary to higher secondary, reflecting balanced participation of boys and girls in the schooling system.
• Economic Participation: The Labour Force Participation Rate (LFPR) increased for both men and women aged 15 years and above, demonstrating a broader expansion of workforce engagement.
• Leadership and Decision-Making: Women’s representation in managerial positions increased by 102.54% between 2017 and 2025, compared to a 73.80% increase for men during the same period.

• Data Systems and Gender Statistics: The introduction of metadata for 50 indicators has enhanced conceptual clarity, improved methodological transparency, and enabled better interpretation of gender statistics.
• Broader Structural Insights: Gender statistics are increasingly recognised as cross-cutting and essential across sectors such as health, education, economy, and governance, underscoring their importance in holistic development planning.

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