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CHILDREN BEING DELIVERED AT:

S.NO PLACE NO. OF PERCENTAGE


FAMILIES
1. GOVERNMENT 9 36%
HOSPITAL
2. PRIVATE HOSPITAL 10 40%

3. HOME 6 24%

4. PUBLIC HEALTH 0 0%
CLINIC

Out of the 25 families that participated in thesurvey,


 36% of the families that had children,
went togovernment hospitals for their baby
delivery.
 40%of the families that had children,
went to private hospitals for their baby
delivery.
 24% of the families that had children,
went nowhere for their baby delivery.
 0% of the families that had children,
went to public health clinic for their baby
delivery.
CORONA AWARENESS
S.NO AWARED NO. OF PERCENTAGE
FAMILIES
1. YES 25 100%

2. NO 0 0%

Out of the 25 families that participated in


the survey, 100% of the families were
aware aboutcovid-19.
 SUBSTANCE ABUSE

S.N0 SUBSTANCE NO. OF PERCENTAGE


ABUSE FAMILIES
AFFECTED
1. YES 6 24

2. NO 19 76

Out of the 25 families that participated in the survey,


 24% families suffered substance abuse
 76% of the families are free from any
kind of substance abuse.
 SATISFACTION IN OCCUPATION

S.NO SATISFIED NO. OF PERCENTAGE


FAMILIES
1. YES 19 76%

2. NO 6 24%

Out of the 25 families that participated in the survey,


 76% of the families are satisfied in
their occupation and do not wish to
change it.
 24% of the families are not
satisfied in their occupation and
wishes to change it in future.
 SERVICES IN THE COMMUNITY

GENERAL HEALTH FACILITIES

S.NO FACILITIES NO. OF PERCENTAGE


FAMILIES USE
1. GOOD 0 0%

2. AVERAGE 17 68%

3. POOR 8 32%

 Out of the 25 families that participated in the survey,


 32% of the families thinks
general health care facilities of the
community is poor.
 68% of the families thinks
general healthcare facilities of the
community is average.
 0% of the families thinks
general healthcare facilities of the
community is good.
MOTHER CHILD HEALTH SERVICE
S.NO MOTHER NO. OF PERCENTAGE
CHILDHEALTH FAMILIES
FACILITIES
1. GOOD 0 0%

2. AVERAGE 06 24%

3. POOR 19 76%

Out of the 25 families that participated in the survey,


 0% of the families think community have
good mother and child healthcare facilities.
 24% of the families think community
have an average mother and child
healthcare facilities.
 76% of the families think community have poor
mother and
child healthcare facilities.
 GENERAL HYGIENE AND
ENVIRONMENTAL
SANITATION:

S.NO FACILITIES NO. OF PERCENTAGE


FAMILIES
1. GOOD 0 0%
2. AVERAGE 10 40%
3. POOR 15 60%

Out of the 25 families that participated in the survey,


 0% of the families think
community have good general
hygiene and environmental
sanitation.
 40% of the families think community
have an average general hygiene and
environmental sanitation.
 60% of the families think community have
poor
general hygiene and environmental sanitation.
 FUNCTIONING OF AANGANWADI

SNO FUNCTIONING NUMBER PERCENTAGE


OF OF
AANGANWADI FAMILIES
1. GOOD 0 0%

2. AVERAGE 25 100%

3. POOR 0 0%

 Out of the 25 families that participated in


the survey,
 0% of the families think that
functioning of aanganwadi in the
community is good.
 100% of the families think that functioning of
aanganwadi in the community is average.
 0% of the families think that
functioning of aanganwadi in the
community is poor.
PROBLEMS FACED BY COMMUNITY PEOPLE:

S.NO PROBLEMS NUMBER PERCENTAGE


FACED OF
FAMILIES
1. LOW INCOME 18 72%

2. UNEMPLOYMENT 12 48%

3. UNHYGIENIC 25 100%
CONDITIONS
4. DIRTY DRINKING 20 80%
WATER
5. GARBAGE PILES 16 64%
NEAR HOMES
6. POOR TOILETS 19 76%
BATHROOMS
7. SUBSTANCE 8 32%
ABUSE

8. DOMENSTIC 6 24%
VIOLENCE
9. NO RATION 16 64
CARD

Out of the 25 families that


participated in the survey,
 72% families faces low
income as one of
themajor problem in their
lives.
 48% families faces
unemployment of the major
problemin their lives.
 100% families faces unhygienic
conditions as one of the
major problem in their lives.
 80% families faces dirty
drinking water as one of the
major problem in their lives.
 64% families faces garbage piles near
their home as one of
the major problem in their lives.
 76% families faces poor
bathrooms and toilets as oneof
the major problem in their lives.
 32% families faces substance abuse as
one of themajor
problem in their lives.
 24% families faces
domestic violence as of the
major problem in their
lives.
 64% families faces having no ration
card as one of the
major problem in their lives.

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