Data Dictionary

ID
id
Type
int4
Label
index

ID
year
Type
text
Label
Year

ID
state_name
Type
text
Label
State Name

ID
state_code
Type
text
Label
State Code

ID
cause
Type
text
Label
Cause of Death

ID
gender
Type
text
Label
Gender

ID
no_of_cases
Type
numeric
Label
Total Number of Cases

ID
injured
Type
numeric
Label
Number of Injured

ID
died
Type
numeric
Label
Number of Died

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 infoThe `no_of_cases` column in this dataset represents the total number of cases related to any particular cause of all the genders included.
Data extraction pagehttps://www.ncrb.gov.in/accidental-deaths-suicides-in-india-table-content.html
Data insightsThe Other Causes-wise Number of Cases, Persons Injured & Persons Died dataset provides valuable insights into the magnitude, severity, and nature of human-induced accidental deaths and injuries across India. By detailing both injury and fatality counts across multiple types of accidents such as road traffic collisions, fires, drowning, machinery mishaps, electrocution, and falls, this dataset enables a nuanced understanding of the most frequent and most deadly causes of non-natural accidents. Comparative analysis of the number of cases versus fatalities helps identify high-risk categories with disproportionate death rates, indicating areas where safety infrastructure, enforcement, or emergency response are inadequate. Temporal trends reveal whether accident cases and casualty rates are rising or declining over time, reflecting the effectiveness of safety measures, public education, and regulatory interventions. State-wise and cause-wise patterns further highlight regional vulnerabilities, such as higher transport-related deaths in urbanized or industrial regions, and drowning or fire incidents in rural and domestic settings. From a policy perspective, The Other Causes-wise Number of Cases, Persons Injured & Persons Died dataset supports evidence-based decision-making for public safety enhancement, occupational risk reduction, and emergency preparedness. Insights derived from the data can guide investments in road safety programs, fire prevention systems, industrial safety standards, and rescue infrastructure, helping reduce both the frequency and severity of accidental injuries and deaths across India.
Data last updated30-09-2025
Data retreival date31-10-2025
Datastore activeTrue
District no0
FrequencyYearly
Gp no0
GranularityState
Has viewsTrue
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Idp readyFalse
MethodologyThe 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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Tags['Accidental Deaths by Other Causes', 'NCRB ADSI', 'Injury and Fatality Statistics', 'Road and Fire Accidents India', 'Occupational Safety Data', 'Public Health and Safety', 'Accident Impact Analysis', 'Emergency Response and Prevention']
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Years covered2018-2022
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.
Indicators
Similar Resources
Granularity Level State
Data Extraction Page https://www.ncrb.gov.in/accidental-deaths-suicides-in-india-table-content.html
Data Retreival Date 31-10-2025
Data Last Updated 30-09-2025
Sku ncrb-adsi_other_causes_wise_cases_injured_died-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 The `no_of_cases` column in this dataset represents the total number of cases related to any particular cause of all the genders included.
Number of Indicators 3
Insights from the dataset The Other Causes-wise Number of Cases, Persons Injured & Persons Died dataset provides valuable insights into the magnitude, severity, and nature of human-induced accidental deaths and injuries across India. By detailing both injury and fatality counts across multiple types of accidents such as road traffic collisions, fires, drowning, machinery mishaps, electrocution, and falls, this dataset enables a nuanced understanding of the most frequent and most deadly causes of non-natural accidents. Comparative analysis of the number of cases versus fatalities helps identify high-risk categories with disproportionate death rates, indicating areas where safety infrastructure, enforcement, or emergency response are inadequate. Temporal trends reveal whether accident cases and casualty rates are rising or declining over time, reflecting the effectiveness of safety measures, public education, and regulatory interventions. State-wise and cause-wise patterns further highlight regional vulnerabilities, such as higher transport-related deaths in urbanized or industrial regions, and drowning or fire incidents in rural and domestic settings. From a policy perspective, The Other Causes-wise Number of Cases, Persons Injured & Persons Died dataset supports evidence-based decision-making for public safety enhancement, occupational risk reduction, and emergency preparedness. Insights derived from the data can guide investments in road safety programs, fire prevention systems, industrial safety standards, and rescue infrastructure, helping reduce both the frequency and severity of accidental injuries and deaths across India.
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