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On February 16, 2026, 4:38:49 AM UTC, Gravatar IDP Admin:
  • Added the following fields to resource Incidence and Rate of Accidental Deaths due to Forces of Nature and Other Causes in Accidental Deaths in India

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  • Removed the following fields from resource Incidence and Rate of Accidental Deaths due to Forces of Nature and Other Causes in Accidental Deaths in India

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  • Changed value of field data_insights of resource Incidence and Rate of Accidental Deaths due to Forces of Nature and Other Causes to The Incidence and Rate of Accidental Deaths due to Forces of Nature and Other Causes dataset provides vital insights into the overall scale, distribution, and evolving patterns of accidental deaths across India. By distinguishing between natural causes such as floods, heat waves, lightning, and landslides and other accidental causes like road traffic incidents, drowning, fires, and electrocution, the Incidence and Rate of Accidental Deaths due to Forces of Nature and Other Causes dataset allows researchers to understand the diverse sources of accidental mortality and their differing impacts on population groups.Analysis of both incidence (number of deaths) and rate (deaths per lakh population) enables more accurate comparisons across regions and time periods. For instance, high incidence states may reflect population size, while elevated rates indicate heightened vulnerability or weaker safety systems. Temporal trends can reveal the influence of climate variability, urbanization, industrialization, and improvements in safety regulations on accidental death patterns. (previously The Incidence and Rate of Accidental Deaths due to Forces of Nature and Other Causes dataset provides vital insights into the overall scale, distribution, and evolving patterns of accidental deaths across India. By distinguishing between natural causes such as floods, heat waves, lightning, and landslides and other accidental causes like road traffic incidents, drowning, fires, and electrocution, the Incidence and Rate of Accidental Deaths due to Forces of Nature and Other Causes dataset allows researchers to understand the diverse sources of accidental mortality and their differing impacts on population groups. Analysis of both incidence (number of deaths) and rate (deaths per lakh population) enables more accurate comparisons across regions and time periods. For instance, high incidence states may reflect population size, while elevated rates indicate heightened vulnerability or weaker safety systems. Temporal trends can reveal the influence of climate variability, urbanization, industrialization, and improvements in safety regulations on accidental death patterns.) in Accidental Deaths in India