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Telangana recorded a 6% increase in suicides in 2023, with 10,580 deaths compared to 9,980 in 2022, NCRB data shows. Family-related problems accounted for 44% of cases, while mental and physical illnesses were the second leading cause.
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Telangana police booked 336 human trafficking cases in 2023, standing second in India. They rescued 626 persons, including 604 women. Anti-Human Trafficking Units continue raids against gangs, aiming to make the State free from human trafficking, says Women’s Wing official
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Farmer suicides in Telangana fell by 95.84% between 2015 and 2023, with the State’s share in India dropping from 11.1% to 0.51%. Welfare schemes like Rythu Bandhu, crop procurement, and irrigation expansion helped reduce debt distress.
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It is heartening that the Centre has come forward to alleviate the sufferings of undertrials, but implementation challenges persist
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The competitive trajectory for students begins even before admission and persists through campus placement, detracting them from the holistic experience of higher education
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Using Cycaps tool, around 43,000 inter-State crime links were established against 650 offenders arrested in 238 cases across the country
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Telangana has not registered a single incident with respect to Left Wing Extremists (LWE) and terror groups in 2021, according to the National Crime Records Bureau’s annual ‘Crime in India’ report for the year 2021.
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Hyderabad: Cybercrime, particularly those registered under the category of ‘fraud’, including credit/debit card, ATM, online banking fraud and OTP frauds, has seen a massive jump across the country from 2017 to 2020. This was revealed by union Minister of State for Home Affairs Ajay Kumar Mishra in a reply to a question in the Rajya […]
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Hyderabad: One more lie of the Opposition parties has been nailed, officially! In sharp contrast to the allegations by the Opposition, farmers’ suicides in Telangana State reduced by nearly 48 per cent in 2020 compared to 2014. The conclusion was based on the reports published by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) which are available […]
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According to the National Crime Records Bureau, there is a 400 per cent increase in cybercrime against children in 2020 in comparison to the previous year, with a majority of them related to publishing or transmitting of material depicting children in sexually explicit acts. Today’s children and teens are growing up in a digitally connected […]
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Political parties must eschew their blinkered approach and make an effort to repeal this unlawful law
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While 669 fatalities took place in rural areas, 506 lost their lives in urban areas
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It will be a bigger offence if Hathras and Balrampur cases end up as just another set of cold statistics
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Friends, family friends, and neighbors constitute 99.7% of those involved in child abuse cases in Telangana based on 2019 Crime in India statistics. Majority of POCSO offenders are known to victims, raising concerns about child safety even within familiar circles.