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Accidental
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A total of 413,457 people were victims of
natural and unnatural "accidental deaths" in the country in 2015,
according to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB). The Total Investment & Insurance Solutions
Deaths due to forces of nature have been
termed as "natural accidental deaths" while deaths blamed on
deliberate or negligent conduct of humans is termed in official records as
"unnatural accidental deaths".
According to the NCRB compilation of
"Accidental Deaths and Suicides in India 2015", the 413,457 deaths in
this category in 2015 amounted to 47 deaths every hour. The Total Investment & Insurance Solutions
This was a decline of 8.5 per cent from the
2014 figure of 451,757 accidental deaths.
The number of accidental deaths due to causes
attributable to forces of nature -- lightning, heat/sun stroke, exposure to
cold, flood, landslides, avalanche, epidemic, torrential rains and forest fire
-- have crashed by 48 per cent. The
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And deaths by unnatural causes including
traffic accidents, drowning, accidental fire, electrocution, air crash,
stampede, mines disaster, deaths during pregnancy, killed by animals, illicit
liquor, snake bites and food poisoning decreased by 6.6 per cent in 2015 over
2014.
Of the 413,457 accidental deaths, 10,510 (2.5
per cent) were due to natural causes, 336,051 (81.3 per cent) due to unnatural
causes and 66,896 (16.2 per cent) due to other causes, it said.
The age group of most victims was between 18
and 45 years. This group accounted for 59.7 per cent of all unnatural deaths in
2015. The Total Investment &
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Females and males constituted 20.6 per cent
and 79.4 per cent respectively of the victims. Every one of nine victims who
suffered accidental deaths were children -- below 18 years of age.
A total of 37,081 senior citizens (60 years
and above) also got killed in various accidents in 2015.
Maharashtra reported the highest number of
64,566 accidental deaths or nearly 15.6 percent of the total followed by Madhya
Pradesh (40,629), Uttar Pradesh (36,982), Tamil Nadu (33,665) and Gujarat
(28,468). The Total Investment &
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The highest rate of accidental deaths took
place in Chhattisgarh (75.1 per cent) followed by Puducherry (73.4),
Maharashtra (54.2), Madhya Pradesh (52.7), Haryana (48.8) and Tamil Nadu
(48.7).
A total of 1,624 incidents of consumption of
illicit spurious liquor caused 1,522 deaths in 2015. Most of these deaths were
reported in Maharashtra (278) followed by Puducherry (149), Madhya Pradesh
(246), Chhattisgarh (140), Uttar Pradesh (125) and Haryana (115).
At least 58 cases of accidental fire in
trains were reported during 2015 which caused 59 deaths in the country. The Total Investment & Insurance
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A total of 69,372 accidental deaths were
reported in 53 mega cities. Mumbai reported the maximum number (8,286 or 11.9
per cent) followed by Delhi (5,930), Pune (4,665), Chennai (3,952) and
Bengaluru (3,733).The Total Investment
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