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  2. Indian states ranking by safety of women - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, Delhi is the least safe State/UT with the highest cognizable crime rate of 160.4 (per 100,000 persons). Nagaland has the lowest incidence of crime based on the percentage of share. India ranks 148 out of 170 countries in the 'Women, Peace And Security Index 2021'. [4] [5]

  3. Alcohol prohibition in India - Wikipedia

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    Prohibition, in the states of India that have implemented the policy, has led to lower rates of drinking among men, as well as a decreased incidence of violence against women. [ 4 ] It also led to many incidences of illegal production of liquor which often results in death due to methanol contamination, latest example being 2022 Gujarat toxic ...

  4. Mumbai alcohol poisonings - Wikipedia

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    The prime suspect, Mainka Bai, a woman, was absconding as of 22 June 2015. The people arrested are believed to have transported the liquor to workers and include two women: Mamta Rathod (aged 30) and Agnes Gracy alias Aunty (aged 50). [6] [4] [7] Latif Khan was arrested on 23 June for his role in the distribution of the tainted beverages. [2]

  5. Our Tips on Where to Eat in Mumbai, India - AOL

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    For more on how we do these a bit differently, head here first.Mumbai has long been an entrepot, a cosmos stamped with the influences of communities from within India and around the world.

  6. Alcohol laws of India - Wikipedia

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    In some states the legal drinking age can be different for different types of alcoholic beverage. In spite of legal restrictions, alcohol consumption in India has risen over 55% over a period of 20 years (according to OECD figures) as the laws are generally not followed in a customer business relationship.

  7. Why Loiter? Campaign - Wikipedia

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    Women and Risks on Mumbai Street' written in 2011. It was ignited by the spotlight on the crimes against women that had triggered massive protests at the time. [3] Neha Singh, a founding member of the movement, enumerates how the idea is to encourage women to take to the streets to explore the city and have fun. [7]

  8. Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949 - Wikipedia

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    The Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949 is an Act of the Bombay Legislative Assembly relating to the promotion and enforcement of alcohol prohibition in the Bombay State.The Bombay state was divided into the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat in 1960.

  9. Dharavi - Wikipedia

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    Dharavi is a large area situated between Mumbai's two main suburban railway lines, the Western and Central Railways. It is also adjacent to Mumbai Airport. To the west of Dharavi are Mahim and Bandra, and to the north lies the Mithi River. The Mithi River empties into the Arabian Sea through the Mahim Creek.