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Posted on Wednesday, October 14, 2015 - 04:08 am:       


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ee data statewise breakup unte pettu memu CMs ni roadu ravana samsthalani tittukuntu discos cheskuntam
caste wise data unte.. kotha behavioral reasons kooda ethiki pedthaam
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Posted on Tuesday, October 13, 2015 - 06:30 pm:       

way too many accidental deaths
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Posted on Tuesday, October 13, 2015 - 11:52 am:       

Accident deaths 4,00,517 (2013) & 4,51,757 (2014)

52 accidental deaths took place every one hour during the year 2014. An increase of 12.8% was observed in accidental deaths in the country during 2014 over 2013.

Natural deaths
Every one hour nearly 2 persons died due to causes attributable to forces of nature during the year 2014. A total of 20,201 deaths in the country due to causes attributable to forces of nature were reported during the year 2014.

Un-natural deaths
Every one hour nearly 36 persons were killed in un-natural accidents in the year 2014. A total of 6,36,509 cases of ‘un-natural accidents’ were reported during 2014 in which 3,16,828 persons died and 4,94,096 persons injured.

Accidents due to other causes
A total of 1,26,095 cases of ‘Other Causes of Accidents’ were reported in the country which rendered 1,14,728 deaths and 14,629 persons injured during 2014.The major accidental deaths due to other causes were (i) ‘Sudden Deaths’ (23.1%) and (ii) ‘Poisoning’ (17.9%).

Traffic Accidents
A total of 4,81,805 ‘Traffic Accidents’ were reported during the year comprising 4,50,898 ‘Road Accidents’, 2,547 ‘Railways Crossing Accidents’ and 28,360 ‘Railway Accidents’. The traffic accidents caused injuries to 4,81,739 persons and 1,69,107 deaths during 2014.

Road Accidents
51 cases of road accidents took place every one hour during 2014, wherein 16 persons were killed. During 2014, a total of 4,50,898 cases of ‘Road Accidents’ were reported which rendered 4,77,731 persons injured and 1,41,526 deaths.

Suicides in India
15 Suicides took place every one hour during the year 2014.
Suicides in 2013 - 1,34,799 and 2014 - 1,31,666

A total of 5,650 farmers have committed suicides during 2014. Out of 5,650 farmers’ suicides, 5,178 were male farmers and 472 were female farmers.
A total of 1,232 CAPF personnel lost their lives in various accidents during 2014.
http://ncrb.gov.in/ADSI2014/page-vii-x%20snapshots.pdf


Now, look at the deaths due to communal violence.
https://factly.in/communal-incidents-in-india-statistics-57- communal-incidents-per-month-last-4-years-85-these-incidents -happen-in-8-states/

According to the data available with the Home Ministry, a total of 2715 communal incidents occurred in the country from 2011 to 2014. About 680 incidents occurred on an average per year. The lowest number of incidents occurred in 2011 (580) and the highest in 2013 (823). The number of such incidents in 2012 and 2014 are 668 & 644 respectively

The trend within these states is vastly different. In Bihar, the number of incidents was in the 20s after which it suddenly tripled in 2013. Even in 2014, this number stood at 61. In Gujarat, the number of incidents has been continuously increasing. This increasing trend was observed from 2011 to 2014. In Kerala, the number of incidents almost doubled in 2012 compared to 2011. Since then, there has been a gradual reduction in the number of incidents. In 2014, there were just 4 such incidents in Kerala. In Rajasthan, the number of incidents came down on 2012, but, has been on the rise since then.

In Karnataka, the number of incidents more or less was close to 70 in each of these years. In Madhya Pradesh, the number of incidents increased in 2012, but, has decreased since then. In Maharashtra, the number of incidents has increased in alternate years (2012 & 2014). In Uttar Pradesh, the number of incidents more than doubled in 2013 compared to 2012, but, came down substantially in 2014.}
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