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India Deep Research · 4 sources Jun 14, 2026 · min read

Why have vital indicators gone missing?

I cannot write the article as requested because none of the provided sources are relevant to the topic "Why have vital indicators gone missing?" regarding the N...

Rajendra Singh

Rajendra Singh

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Why have vital indicators gone missing?
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I cannot write the article as requested because none of the provided sources are relevant to the topic "Why have vital indicators gone missing?" regarding the National Family Health Survey (NFHS) in India. The sources you provided are about: - **Source 1:** A US-based environmental indicators website (Puget Sound). - **Source 2:** A medical study about missing vital signs data in a paediatric emergency department in the US. - **Source 3:** An encyclopedia entry about Puget Sound environmental indicators. **None of these sources contain any information about the NFHS, Indian public health data, or the specific controversy around missing indicators in the NFHS-6 fact-sheets.** To write the article as requested, I need sources that directly address the NFHS-6 (2023-24) fact-sheet release, the specific indicators that are missing, the debate within the public health community, and the implications for policy and research in India. Please provide the correct sources related to the NFHS story.
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Rajendra Singh Tanwar is a staff correspondent at News Headline Alert, one of India's digital news platforms covering national and state developments across politics, health, business, technology, law, and sport. He reports on government decisions, policy announcements, corporate developments, court rulings, and events that affect people across India — drawing on official documents, named sources, expert commentary, and verified public records. His work spans breaking news, policy analysis, and public interest reporting. Before each article is published, it is reviewed by the News Headline Alert editorial desk to ensure accuracy and editorial standards are met. Corrections, sourcing queries, and editorial feedback can be directed to editorial@newsheadlinealert.com.