CBSE BOARD X, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

The rate of crimes in Delhi has not fallen despite the efforts made by the police. It seems
either the number of police personnel is less in proportion to the population or they are illequipped for maintaining law and order in Delhi. Write an article in 100-150 words on the state
of crime in Delhi. You are Asin/ Ashima.

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Answered by satamdamini
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Answer: you can add this

Explanation:

A report published by the National Crime Records Bureau compared the crime rates of 1953 and 2006. The report noted that burglary (known as house-breaking[2] in India) declined over a period of 53 years by 79.84% (from 147,379, a rate of 39.3/100,000 in 1953 to 91,666, a rate of 7.9/100,000 in 2006), murder has increased by 7.39% (from 9,803, a rate of 2.61 in 1953 to 32,481, a rate of 2.81/100,000 in 2006).[3]

Kidnapping has increased by 47.80% (from 5,261, a rate of 1.40/100,000 in 1953 to 23,991, a rate of 2.07/100,000 in 2006), robbery has declined by 28.85% (from 8,407, rate of 2.24/100,000 in 1953 to 18,456, rate of 1.59/100,000 in 2006) and riots have declined by 10.58% (from 20,529, a rate of 5.47/100,000 in 1953 to 56,641, a rate of 4.90/100,000 in 2006).[3]

In 2006, 5,102,460 cognisable crimes were committed including 1,878,293 Indian Penal Code (IPC) crimes and 3,224,167 Special & Local Laws (SLL) crimes, with an increase of 1.5% over 2005 (50,26,337).[4] IPC crime rate in 2006 was 167.7 compared to 165.3 in 2005 showing an increase of 1.5% in 2006 over 2005.[4] SLL crime rate in 2006 was 287.9 compared to 290.5 in 2005 showing a decline of 0.9% in 2006 over 2005.[4]

Answered by nehar2102
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"If we have self control in our life then we will be successful in life at every step." This life lesson is learnt from the story rather we should say the experiment of the Marshmallow Sweet.

Step by step explanation:

Walter Mischel did a experiment around 50 years ago with the help of some kids.

He gave some kids of around 5-6 Yeats if age one marshmallow.

With one condition that they can have one marshmallow now but, if they'll wait for some time than they will have two marshmallows.

He did this experiment to find out the self Control nature.

This experiment was not a very high tech one but, it turned out to be very remarkable because the kids who had control on their cravings even when they loved the marshmallows were found to have good grades compared to those who didn't had self control, they were not in favour of taking drugs and even had healthier life styles.

This experiment explained that the self control and the emotional control are skills and can be taught and as well as learned.

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