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Police across states, UTs classify all road deaths as ‘hit-and-run’ cases
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The Punjab Police solved Fauja Singh's death case. This success highlights a concerning trend across India. Many states classify road accident deaths as 'hit and run'. NCRB data reveals inconsistencies in reporting. Experts question the accuracy of road accident data. They call for a review of data collection methods. Some states show better reporting practices than others.
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