Age and Gender Wise Distribution of Accidental Deaths
The Age and Gender-wise Distribution of Total Accidental Deaths dataset, published by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) under the Accidental Deaths and Suicides in India (ADSI) series, provides comprehensive statistics on accidental deaths across India, disaggregated by age group, gender, state, and year. The dataset records the total number of accidental deaths classified by broad age categories ranging from children to senior citizens and distinguishes between male and female fatalities, offering a demographic lens on accidental mortality patterns.
Data Dictionary
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Additional Information
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Data last updated | February 12, 2026 |
| Metadata last updated | February 12, 2026 |
| Created | February 12, 2026 |
| Format | CSV |
| License | Open Data Commons Attribution License |
| Additional info | Time period covered by the dataset is 2018-2022, except 2019 data is missing from the source. |
| Data extraction page | https://www.ncrb.gov.in/accidental-deaths-suicides-in-india-table-content.html |
| Data insights | The Age and Gender-wise Distribution of Total Accidental Deaths dataset provides crucial insights into the demographic patterns and population groups most vulnerable to accidental fatalities in India. By analyzing accident-related deaths across different age categories and gender, the dataset reveals the uneven burden of accidental mortality and highlights key public health and safety challenges. Temporal and regional trends enable policymakers to identify states or time periods with rising accidental mortality, possibly linked to industrial growth, traffic density, or inadequate safety enforcement. These findings are instrumental for designing age and gender responsive safety interventions, including road safety campaigns, occupational hazard controls, and community awareness programs. By integrating this dataset into broader public health and safety planning, governments and researchers can better target prevention efforts and reduce the human and economic toll of accidental deaths across India. |
| Data last updated | 30-09-2025 |
| Data retreival date | 30-10-2025 |
| Datastore active | True |
| District no | 0 |
| Frequency | Yearly |
| Gp no | 0 |
| Granularity | State |
| Has views | True |
| Id | 055ef783-1612-4e46-b693-5d5a59991913 |
| Idp ready | False |
| Methodology | The Accidental Deaths data compiled by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) is sourced primarily from police records, based on First Information Reports (FIRs) and related investigations of accidental deaths registered across all police stations in India. Each case of accidental death whether due to natural causes, transport accidents, fire, drowning, or other circumstances is documented under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) or Special and Local Laws (SLLs) and submitted by state and union territory police departments to the NCRB. The NCRB employs a standardized reporting framework to ensure uniformity in data collection nationwide. District Crime Record Bureaus (DCRBs) and State Crime Record Bureaus (SCRBs) collate information from local police stations using prescribed formats that capture details such as age, gender, cause and type of accident, place of occurrence, and victim occupation or demographic group. The consolidated state-level data are then transmitted to the NCRB headquarters, where they are verified, aggregated, and analyzed for publication in the annual Accidental Deaths and Suicides in India (ADSI) report. |
| Mimetype | text/csv |
| No indicators | 1 |
| Package id | f7040b7a-f86a-4167-9d70-965ac94e6e57 |
| Position | 1 |
| Size | 187.3 KiB |
| Sku | ncrb-adsi_age_and_gender_wise_accidental_deaths-st-yr-abc |
| State | active |
| States uts no | 36 |
| Tags | ['Accidental Deaths in India', 'Age and Gender Distribution', 'NCRB ADSI', 'Road and Workplace Accidents', 'Public Safety Statistics', 'Demographic Risk Analysis', 'Accident Mortality Trends', 'Accident Prevention Policy'] |
| Tehsil no | 0 |
| Url type | upload |
| Village no | 0 |
| Years covered | 2018-2022 |
| Methodology | The Accidental Deaths data compiled by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) is sourced primarily from police records, based on First Information Reports (FIRs) and related investigations of accidental deaths registered across all police stations in India. Each case of accidental death whether due to natural causes, transport accidents, fire, drowning, or other circumstances is documented under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) or Special and Local Laws (SLLs) and submitted by state and union territory police departments to the NCRB. The NCRB employs a standardized reporting framework to ensure uniformity in data collection nationwide. District Crime Record Bureaus (DCRBs) and State Crime Record Bureaus (SCRBs) collate information from local police stations using prescribed formats that capture details such as age, gender, cause and type of accident, place of occurrence, and victim occupation or demographic group. The consolidated state-level data are then transmitted to the NCRB headquarters, where they are verified, aggregated, and analyzed for publication in the annual Accidental Deaths and Suicides in India (ADSI) report. |
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| Similar Resources | |
| Granularity Level | State |
| Data Extraction Page | https://www.ncrb.gov.in/accidental-deaths-suicides-in-india-table-content.html |
| Data Retreival Date | 30-10-2025 |
| Data Last Updated | 30-09-2025 |
| Sku | ncrb-adsi_age_and_gender_wise_accidental_deaths-st-yr-abc |
| Dataset Frequency | Yearly |
| Years Covered | 2018-2022 |
| No of States/UT(s) | 36 |
| No of Districts | 0 |
| No of Tehsils/blocks | 0 |
| No of Gram Panchayats | 0 |
| Additional Information | Time period covered by the dataset is 2018-2022, except 2019 data is missing from the source. |
| Number of Indicators | 1 |
| Insights from the dataset | The Age and Gender-wise Distribution of Total Accidental Deaths dataset provides crucial insights into the demographic patterns and population groups most vulnerable to accidental fatalities in India. By analyzing accident-related deaths across different age categories and gender, the dataset reveals the uneven burden of accidental mortality and highlights key public health and safety challenges. Temporal and regional trends enable policymakers to identify states or time periods with rising accidental mortality, possibly linked to industrial growth, traffic density, or inadequate safety enforcement. These findings are instrumental for designing age and gender responsive safety interventions, including road safety campaigns, occupational hazard controls, and community awareness programs. By integrating this dataset into broader public health and safety planning, governments and researchers can better target prevention efforts and reduce the human and economic toll of accidental deaths across India. |
| IDP Ready | No |
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