Juvenile Crime Trends in India: Insights for 2025
In 2025, juvenile crime in India is projected to rise due to factors like poverty, education, and urbanization challenges.
In 2025, juvenile crime in India is projected to rise due to factors like poverty, education, and urbanization challenges.
Child marriages in India persist despite laws due to poverty, traditions, and weak enforcement, affecting education and health.
Workplace sexual harassment in India poses significant challenges, with varying incidence rates across states due to cultural norms and enforcement issues.
India saw 106 Acid attack Cases in 2025 which is a step decrease. West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh have most number of Acid Attack cases.
Dowry deaths in India decreased in 2022, with Uttar Pradesh leading in cases, highlighting ongoing cultural and socio-economic issues.
India’s 2025 crime rate decreased by 0.56% to 445.9 incidents per 100,000, with state variations influenced by population, reporting, and economic factors.
India’s police ratio is 152.80 per 100,000 individuals, below the UN’s 222, with vast regional disparities affecting community safety.
The Scheduled Tribes in India face educational challenges, with literacy rates varying significantly across states, currently averaging 59%.
Scheduled Castes in India face educational challenges, with a literacy rate of 66.1% in 2011, significantly below the national average.
In 2025, India’s credit card usage varies significantly across states, with urban areas showing higher adoption than rural regions.
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