Kolkata does it again! Ranked safest city in the country for the second time
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, KOLKATA/ Created : Jan 14, 2020, 15:00 IST
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Kolkata does it again! Ranked safest city in the country for the second time 
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Kolkata, the City of Joy, now has another reason to cheer. It has been crowned as India’s safest city for the second year in a row. Kolkata grabbed the numero uno spot owing to the lowest rate of offences recorded in the city.
Kolkata, the City of Joy, now has another reason to cheer. It has been crowned as India’s safest city for the second year in a row. Kolkata grabbed the numero uno spot owing to the lowest rate of offences recorded in the city. Read less
As per the latest reports of the 2018 National Crime Records Bureau, Kolkata has scored 152.2, on a scale that measures known recorded offences per lakh people. Kolkata is closely followed by Hyderabad, Pune, and Mumbai on the said list of safest cities in the country.
The report, however, doesn’t give full marks to West Bengal in terms of its overall performance. It claims Bengal to be the fourth most violence-prone state, with the crime rate recorded at 46.1.
Kolkata’s report card was tainted as it featured on the list of only three cities to record acid attacks in 2018, along with Delhi and Chennai, as per the reports of National Crime Records Bureau.
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