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Showing questions for October 01, 2025 - Total: 18 questions
Question 6 Oct 01, 2025
According to the NCRB report, which city recorded the highest number of juvenile crimes in 2023?
Delhi Delhi recorded 2,278 cases of juvenile crimes in 2023, the highest among all metropolitan cities in India. Although this figure was slightly lower than the previous years (2,336 in 2022 and 2,618 in 2021), it still significantly outpaced other major cities. Chennai was a distant second with only 523 cases. The high number reflects both the absolute volume and the crime rate per lakh children, which stood at 41.1 in Delhi—far above the national average of 7.1. This data underscores the persistent challenges in juvenile delinquency within the national capital.
Question 7 Oct 01, 2025
What was the total number of murder cases reported in Delhi in 2023, as per the NCRB data?
503 The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) reported that Delhi recorded 503 murder cases in 2023, the highest among all metropolitan cities in India. This marked a slight increase from 502 cases in 2022 and 454 in 2021, indicating a rising trend over three years. The primary motives included personal disputes (242 cases), petty quarrels (115), and family conflicts (59). The data also revealed a high chargesheeting rate of 96.3%, showing effective follow-up by law enforcement. These figures highlight ongoing concerns about violent crime in the capital.
Question 8 Oct 01, 2025
How many cases of rape were registered in Delhi in 2023 according to the NCRB report?
1,088 As per the NCRB report, Delhi registered 1,088 rape cases in 2023, the highest among the 19 metropolitan cities surveyed. This figure significantly exceeded other major cities like Jaipur (573) and Mumbai (196). The report also noted that under the POCSO Act, Delhi recorded 1,048 cases of rape involving girl children—the highest nationally. Although overall crimes against women in Delhi declined by 5.59% compared to 2022, the persistently high number of sexual violence cases remains a critical issue. The data reflects both increased reporting and underlying challenges in ensuring women’s safety.
Question 9 Oct 01, 2025
According to the NCRB, what was the primary motive behind the majority of murders in Delhi in 2023?
Personal disputes In 2023, personal disputes were the leading cause of murders in Delhi, accounting for 242 out of 503 total cases. Other significant motives included petty quarrels (115 cases), family conflicts (59), and enmity or vendetta (89). The data illustrates that most homicides stemmed from interpersonal conflicts rather than organized crime or financial motives. This pattern suggests a need for community-level conflict resolution mechanisms and mental health interventions. The NCRB’s detailed breakdown helps policymakers target preventive strategies more effectively in high-risk social contexts.
Question 10 Oct 01, 2025
What was highlighted by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh as a 'living example' of tri-services synergy delivering decisive results?
Operation Sindoor Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, speaking at an Indian Air Force seminar on October 1, 2025, described Operation Sindoor (conducted between May 7–10, 2025) as a 'living example' of successful jointness among the Army, Navy, and Air Force. He emphasized how the Integrated Air Command and Control System (IAF), Akashteer (Army), and Trigun (Navy) created a unified real-time operational picture. This synergy enhanced situational awareness, reduced fratricide risks, and enabled timely command decisions. Singh stressed that such integration is not just policy but a 'matter of survival' in today’s complex security environment. The operation showcased interoperability across land, sea, air, space, and cyberspace domains.

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