A survey by Thomson Reuters Foundation last month heaped upon India the ignominy of being the most dangerous country in the world for women, ranking the South Asian democracy below war-torn countries such as Afghanistan, Syria and Somalia.
Indian government was quick to reject the findings, with the National Commission for Women (NCW) coming out with a strong rebuttal questioning the sample size of the survey.
However, government’s own records on crimes against women, published by the National Crimes Records Bureau (NCRB) put a big question mark on NCW’s claims.
Published: 05 Jul 2018, 6:48 PM IST
(Answers are available in the report ‘Crime in India’ by National Crime Records Bureau)
1. DOWRY DEATHS
2014: 8,455
2015: 7,634
2016: 7,631
2. ASSAULT FOR OUTRAGING MODESTY
2014: 82,235
2015: 82,422
2016: 84,766
3. Cases of rape
2014: 36,735
2015: 34,651
2016: 38,947
4. ACID ATTACKS & ATTEMPTS
225 cases registered in 2016 (Consolidated figures for 2017 not available yet)
5. KIDNAPPINGS & ABDUCTION
66,544 women were abducted in 2016 as per police records
6. INTENT TO DISROBE
9,789 cases registered in 2016
7. GANGRAPES IN 2016
Uttar Pradesh ( 682), Rajasthan ( 366), Madhya Pradesh (226), Haryana (191), West Bengal (130)
8. CRUELY BY HUSBANDS & RELATIVES
1,10,434 complaints recorded in 2016
9. ABDUCTION OF WOMEN FOR MARRIAGE
14,539 women were abducted in 2016 for ‘ forced marriage’
10. CUSTODIAL RAPE
(In police stations or prisons) Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Mizoram. All other states and Union Territories reported Zero such cases.
Published: 05 Jul 2018, 6:48 PM IST
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Published: 05 Jul 2018, 6:48 PM IST