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Dados atualizados pela última vez 5 de março de 2026
Metadados atualizados pela última vez 5 de março de 2026
Criado 5 de março de 2026
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Licença Open Data Commons Attribution License
Additional infoThe `no_of_cases` column in this dataset represents the total number of cases related to any particular place of death with all the genders included.
Data extraction pagehttps://www.ncrb.gov.in/accidental-deaths-suicides-in-india-table-content.html
Data insightsThe dataset allows researchers to examine how accidental fire incidents and related casualties are distributed across different locations such as residential buildings, vehicles, factories, and public institutions. It can be used to analyse gender differences in fire-related injuries and deaths across states and union territories. The data also supports tracking changes in fire incidents and casualties over time during the 2018–2022 period. Researchers can use it to assess fire safety risks associated with different environments, including residential, transport, and industrial settings. It also helps identify regional patterns in fire-related fatalities that may inform disaster risk reduction and public safety planning.
Data last updated30-09-2025
Data retreival date30-10-2025
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Idp readyFalse
MethodologyThis data originates from administrative crime and accident statistics compiled by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) under the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. Information is reported by state and union territory police departments based on registered accidental fire incidents. Records are aggregated annually at the state level and classified according to the place of occurrence and gender of affected individuals. Standardized reporting formats are used across jurisdictions, and the compiled figures are validated through NCRB’s data consolidation process before publication in national accident statistics.
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Years covered2018-2022
Methodology This data originates from administrative crime and accident statistics compiled by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) under the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. Information is reported by state and union territory police departments based on registered accidental fire incidents. Records are aggregated annually at the state level and classified according to the place of occurrence and gender of affected individuals. Standardized reporting formats are used across jurisdictions, and the compiled figures are validated through NCRB’s data consolidation process before publication in national accident statistics.
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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
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Years Covered 2018-2022
No of States/UT(s) 36
No of Districts 0
No of Tehsils/blocks 0
No of Gram Panchayats 0
Informações Adicionais The `no_of_cases` column in this dataset represents the total number of cases related to any particular place of death with all the genders included.
Number of Indicators 3
Insights from the dataset The dataset allows researchers to examine how accidental fire incidents and related casualties are distributed across different locations such as residential buildings, vehicles, factories, and public institutions. It can be used to analyse gender differences in fire-related injuries and deaths across states and union territories. The data also supports tracking changes in fire incidents and casualties over time during the 2018–2022 period. Researchers can use it to assess fire safety risks associated with different environments, including residential, transport, and industrial settings. It also helps identify regional patterns in fire-related fatalities that may inform disaster risk reduction and public safety planning.
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