Women living in Karnataka, especially in Bangalore,
have little to cheer about as the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB)
has released the statistics on crimes against women for 2011. While
Karnataka ranks 10 in terms of percentage share to the overall national
figures of crimes against women, Bangalore is the second highest
contributor when cities of the country are compared.
In fact, Bangalore has moved up from position three to position two it occupied in 2010 on this count.
Hyderabad,
which ranked second last year, is now in the third place. While
Bangalore recorded 1,570 crimes against women in 2010, it has registered
1,890 cases in 2011.
The only solace is that that Bangalore is still a
distant second after Delhi, which has consistently remained on top. The
national capital recorded 4,489 crimes against women, up from 3,886 in
2010. In the country as a whole, the year 2011 saw 2,28,650 incidents of
crime against women as against 2,13,585 in 2010, recording an increase
of 7.1 per cent. In Karnataka, there is a steady increase in the
recorded number of crimes over the last three years. While it was 7,852
in 2009 and 8,807 in 2010, 9,594 crimes against women were registered in
2011.
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