India saw 129 cybercrimes per lakh population in 2023

Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on January 3, 2024
Cybercrime rate in India (reported cybercrime complaints in NCRP per lakh population) in 2023 was 129, though statewise data shows Delhi leading with a rate of 755, followed by Haryana (381), and Telangana (261). Customer care, refund-based and KYC expiry frauds constituted 35% of the local-origin frauds, sextortion (mostly...

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Delhi

Megacity and union territory of India
A Delhi court has temporarily halted the defamation proceedings against Delhi Chief Minister Atishi. The case, filed by BJP spokesperson Praveen Shankar Kapoor,..
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Air pollution in Delhi-NCR: SC says consequences of GRAP-4 are drastic, may have adverse effects on several sections of society.
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With a few months left for the upcoming Delhi assembly polls, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Chief and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal launched 'Revdi par..
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The Supreme Court questioned the Delhi government's efforts to control truck entry amid worsening air pollution. Expressing concerns over unmanned entry points,..
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Telangana

State in southern India
Andhra Pradesh and Telangana played a significant role in India surpassing China as the top source of international students in the US for the 2023-24 academic..
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An assistant professor in Telangana is under investigation for allegedly getting a first-year medical student's head tonsured. This was done to resolve a dispute..
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Haryana

State in northern India
The LBSNAA, in response to a Punjab and Haryana HC directive, is set to revamp its curriculum by incorporating administrative law. This decision comes after the..
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Due to worsening air quality in Haryana, mirroring the severe conditions in Delhi, the Haryana government has directed all schools to remain closed for students..
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