National Crime Records Bureau
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Indians in jails: Many are young, poorly educated and awaiting trial
Shreehari Paliath, IndiaSpend.com
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Over 21,000 killed in railway accidents in 2023, Maharashtra reported most deaths
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What’s going wrong with India’s bail scheme for poor prisoners
Shreehari Paliath, IndiaSpend.com
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Centre presents data on missing women and girls in Rajya Sabha
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Over 1.8 lakh cases of crimes against Dalits were registered between 2018 and 2021
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Deaths by suicide highest ever in India in 2021, domestic problems biggest reason, shows NCRB data
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Number of prisoners in India increased by 1.5% in 2020 – the first year of pandemic, shows report
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No data on persons killed in vigilante violence, Centre tells Rajya Sabha
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Transgender people to be under separate category in report on prisoners, Centre tells Delhi HC
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Senior Citizens Bill will fail to provide India’s elderly the ‘life of dignity’ it claims to
Jagriti Gangopadhyay
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100 Indians died in police custody in 2017, yet nobody has been convicted
Chaitanya Mallapur, IndiaSpend.com
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What the Crime Records Bureau’s data says about conditions in India’s prisons (and what it doesn’t)
Nishant Gokhale
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Law says Aadhaar data cannot be shared – so police in three states are creating their own databases
Abhishek Dey
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Centre will consider NCRB’s proposal to allow police limited access to Aadhaar: Union minister
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Off the mark: National Crime Records Bureau data gives a misleading picture of environmental crime
Samriddhi Geetanjoy Sahu
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Over Rs 45 lakh in fake Rs 2,000 notes were seized between November 11 and December 31: Data
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What the National Crime Records Bureau report does not tell us about cyber crime in India
Abhishek Dey
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In 2016, maximum crimes against children took place in Uttar Pradesh: NCRB data
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Delhi records highest cases of crimes against women in 2016, Lucknow and Jaipur follow: NCRB data
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Kerala, not Jammu and Kashmir, had the highest number of mob attacks on police in 2015: Report
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