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India's SHAME: 92 women raped every day

September 04, 2014 17:40 IST

Demonstrators hold placards during a candlelight vigil to mark the death anniversary of the Delhi gang rape victim. Photograph: Anindito Mukherjee/Reuters

Ninety two women were raped on an average every day in India and the national capital with 1,636 cases recorded the highest number of such crimes among all cities last year.

According to figures released by the National Crime Records Bureau, the total number of rape cases reported in India has gone up to 33,707 in 2013 from 24,923 in 2012. In 15,556 cases, the rape victims were aged between 18 and 30 years in 2013.

The number of rape cases has doubled in Delhi in 2013 compared to the previous year. A total of 1,636 rape cases were reported in the city last year, while 706 such cases were reported in the year 2012. On an average, four rape cases were reported in Delhi every day in 2013.

The number of rape cases in Delhi was followed by 391 cases in Mumbai, 192 cases in Jaipur and 171 cases in Pune in 2013.

As per the NCRB data, Madhya Pradesh at an average records 11 rapes every day, with a total of 4,335 such cases, which is the highest in 2013 among all other states.

Madhya Pradesh is followed by Rajasthan with 3,285 cases, Maharashtra with 3,063 and Uttar Pradesh with 3,050 rape cases.

The data showed that 13,304 cases were reported in 2013 where the victim was a minor, which was 9,082 in the previous year.

The data also unveiled a disturbing fact that in the majority of the cases, the offenders were known to the victims.       

NCRB statistics shows that in 94 per cent of the cases the offenders were familiar to the accused.

These offenders included parents in 539 cases, neighbours in 10,782 cases, relatives in 2,315 cases and other known persons in 18,171 such cases reported over the year.

 

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