Cities in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra have never been safe place for women but it is now becoming exceedingly dangerous as beastly men prowl the streets and attack women not only to rob but also to rape them.
According to the data released by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) on Thursday, there was an increase of 2.6% in crimes in 2016 across India compared to the previous year.
Uttar Pradesh recorded the highest number of heinous crimes such as murder and those against women in 2016.
Uttar Pradesh reported the highest number of cases of murder at 4,889, accounting for 16.1 % of the total such cases in the country, followed by Bihar at 2,581 (8.4 %).
Also, U.P. registered 14.5 % (49,262) of the total cases of crime against women, followed by West Bengal 9.6% (32,513 cases) in 2016.
Rape cases recorded an increase of 12.4% from 34,651 cases in the country in 2015 to 38,947 in 2016.
Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh reported the maximum cases of rape at 4,882 (12.5 %) and 4,816 (12.4 %), followed by Maharashtra 4,189 cases (10.7 %) last year, according to the NCRB data.
Cases of crime against women have reported an increase of 2.9 % in 2016 over 2015.
Majority of these cases were reported under the heads of cruelty by husband or his relatives (32%), assault on women with intent to outrage her modesty (25%), kidnapping and abduction of women (19%), and rape (11.5 %).
U.P. recorded 9.5 % of the total cases of crimes registered under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), followed by Madhya Pradesh (8.9 %), Maharashtra (8.8 %) and Kerala (8.7 %).
Joint Director in the NCRB Surendra Panwar said a total of 48,31,515 cognisable crimes comprising 29,75,711 Indian Penal Code crimes and 18,55,804 special and local laws crimes were reported in 2016, showing an increase of 2.6% over 2015 (47,10,676 cases).
IPC crimes have increased by 0.9% from 29,49,400 in 2015 to 29,75,711 in 2016. The total number of crime against children in 2016 was 1,06,958, which is 13.6 % more than 2015 (94,172 cases).
Atrocities against Scheduled Tribes have increased by 4.7 % in 2016 (6,568 cases) over 2015 (6,276 cases). Madhya Pradesh (1,823 cases) reported the highest number of cases of atrocities against Scheduled Tribes accounting for 27.8 % of total such cases.
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