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GS-2: Government policies; Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to Human Resources.
GS-3: Challenges to internal security through communication networks, role of media and social networking sites in internal security challenges, basics of cyber security.
Context: The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) released the Crime in India 2024 and Accidental Deaths & Suicides in India (ADSI) 2024 reports, highlighting an overall decline in crime rates but a sharp rise in cybercrimes, suicides linked to socio-economic distress, and drug overdose deaths.
About the Report
• The Crime in India report is an annual publication of the National Crime Records Bureau under the Union Ministry of Home Affairs.
• It compiles nationwide data on cognisable crimes registered under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Indian Penal Code (IPC), and Special & Local Laws (SLLs).
• The report provides detailed statistics on crimes against women, children, SCs/STs, cybercrimes, economic offences, juveniles, senior citizens, human trafficking, and offences against the state.
• Alongside it, the Accidental Deaths & Suicides in India (ADSI) 2024 report presents data on suicides, accidental deaths, drug overdose deaths, and socio-economic patterns linked to mortality.
Key Findings of the Report
• Overall Crime Trends: A total of 58.85 lakh cognisable crimes were registered in 2024, marking a 6% decline from 62.41 lakh cases in 2023.
• Cyber Crimes: Cybercrime cases increased by 17.9%, rising from 86,420 cases in 2023 to 1,01,928 cases in 2024.

• Crime Against Women: Crimes against women declined marginally by 1.5%, with 4.41 lakh cases recorded in 2024.
• Crimes Against Children: Crimes against children increased by 5.9%, reaching 1,87,702 cases.
• SC/ST Atrocities: Crimes against Scheduled Castes declined by 3.6% to 55,698 cases.
• Economic and Other Offences: Economic offences increased by 4.6%, reaching 2,14,379 cases, largely driven by cheating, forgery, and fraud.
• Juveniles and Senior Citizens: Cases involving juveniles in conflict with law increased by 11.2%, with most juveniles belonging to the 16–18 years age group.
Suicide and Drug Overdose Deaths (ADSI Report)
• India recorded 1,70,746 suicides in 2024.
• Daily wage workers accounted for nearly 31% of suicides.
• The farming sector recorded 10,546 suicides, including farmers/cultivators and agricultural labourers.
• Student suicides stood at 14,488, while 22,113 housewives died by suicide.
• Deaths due to drug overdose increased by nearly 50%, rising from 650 in 2023 to 978 deaths in 2024.
• Tamil Nadu reported the highest number of drug overdose deaths.


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