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According to SRS 2009 :

India's IMR is 53/1000 livebirth

Top 5 Indian states with high Infant Mortality Rate are as follows:

1) Madhya Pradesh - 70/1000 livebirth

2) Orrisa - 69/1000 livebirth

3) Uttar Pradesh - 67/1000 livebirth

4) Assam - 64/1000 livebirth

5) Rajasthan - 63/1000 livebirth

5 Indian states with least infant mortality rate are as follows:

1) Goa - 10/1000 livebirths

2) Kerala - 12/1000 livebirths

3) Manipur - 14/1000 livebirths

4) Puducherry - 25/1000 livebirths

5) Nagland - 26/1000 livebirths

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