Indian states ranking by media exposure

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This is a list of the States of India ranked in order of percentage of people exposed to the media. This information was compiled from NFHS-4. National Family Health Survey (NFHS) is a large-scale, multi round survey conducted by the International Institute of Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai designated by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW), Government of India. National Family Health Survey (NFHS-4) was based on year 2015-16 and the detailed survey can be viewed in the following website.[1][2]

Media Exposure

(Female %)

Females Rank State Male Rank Media Exposure

(males%)

97 1 Kerala 1 99
96 2 Goa 1 99
93 5 Andhra Pradesh 2 96
92 6 Mizoram 2 96
91 7 Telangana 2 96
90 8 Himachal Pradesh 2 96
95 3 Tamil Nadu 3 95
91 7 Karnataka 3 95
95 3 Punjab 4 94
85 10 Uttarakhand 5 93
85 10 Maharashtra 6 92
83 12 Manipur 7 91
94 4 Sikkim 8 90
79 15 Jammu and Kashmir 8 90
78 16 West Bengal 9 88
82 13 Gujarat 10 87
84 11 Tripura 11 86
75 18 India[3] 11 86
58 23 Assam 17 76
56 24 Uttar Pradesh 19 73
66 22 Nagaland 18 74
75 18 Odisha 14 81
68 21 Rajasthan 16 79
70 19 Arunachal Pradesh 15 80
40 26 Bihar 20 68
80 14 Chhattisgarh 12 85
69 20 Madhya Pradesh 16 79
76 17 Meghalaya 13 82
49 25 Jharkhand 21 65

References[edit]

  1. "National Family Health Survey". rchiips.org.
  2. "The DHS Program - India: Standard DHS, 2015-16". dhsprogram.com.
  3. "NFHS-4Reports" (PDF).