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65% injured factory workers assisted by @SafeInIndia1 said their factories faced audits, but 82% said auditors never spoke to them. The result: overworked, underpaid #workers operate faulty machinery leading to injuries, seldom counted in official stats indiaspend.com/industry/safe…
93% factory injuries in 2025 involved power press machines with no #safety sensors. "Where sensors do exist, they're often removed so the machine runs faster," explains Siddharth Raina of @SafeInIndia1. Workers lose 2 fingers in crush injuries, on average: indiaspend.com/industry/safe…
In 2025, @SafeInIndia1 assisted 2,514 injured factory #workers in accessing entitlements—the highest in a decade. More than two-thirds were in India's auto supply chain. Most were migrants, young, without formal training. @Vijay__Jadhav reports: indiaspend.com/industry/safe…
Last year, 72% of worker injuries in auto supply chain factories were ‘crush injuries’, leading to a loss of about 2 fingers, on average. The typical worker who sustained a crush injury was non-permanent, migrant, paid less, with limited education/training indiaspend.com/industry/safe…
~98% of injured workers assisted by @SafeInIndia1 worked in factories supplying to six brands: Maruti Suzuki, Honda, Hero, Tata Motors, Mahindra and Bajaj. One Faridabad factory saw 76 life-altering injuries between 2018-25, despite repeated flagging indiaspend.com/industry/safe…
65% injured factory workers assisted by @SafeInIndia1 said their factories faced audits, but 82% said auditors never spoke to them. The result: overworked, underpaid workers operate faulty machinery leading to injuries, seldom counted in official stats indiaspend.com/industry/safe…
93% factory injuries in 2025 involved power press machines with no safety sensors. "Where sensors do exist, they're often removed so the machine runs faster," explains Siddharth Raina of @SafeInIndia1. Workers lose 2 fingers in crush injuries, on average: indiaspend.com/industry/safe…
In 2025, @SafeInIndia1 assisted 2,514 injured factory workers in accessing entitlements—the highest in a decade. More than two-thirds were in India's auto supply chain. Most were migrants, young, without formal training. @Vijay__Jadhav reports: indiaspend.com/industry/safe…
Are #domesticviolence cases slipping through the cracks? Most complaints are dismissed as "family affairs" at the police level. Short-staffed protection officers and checkbox-only forms further strip away critical context for survivors seeking justice indiaspend.com/gendercheck/w…
Gen-Z men hold more traditional views on gender roles than their elders, a 29-country @GIWLkings survey finds. 52% Indians agree a wife should always obey her husband. @BKNsaumya explains how this colours India’s national crime data on domestic violence indiaspend.com/gendercheck/w…
"I don't think approaching the legal system will solve this." Ganga (name changed), 31, is beaten by her husband most nights. She has never filed a complaint. India's falling #domesticviolence statistics don't count her experience, @BKNsaumya reports indiaspend.com/gendercheck/w…
India reported 10% fewer domestic violence cases in 2024. But 52% of Indians still believe a wife should always obey her husband. Legal experts, researchers and family counsellors caution that the decline in cases is not necessarily a decline in #violence. Read on: indiaspend.com/gendercheck/w…
Are domestic violence cases slipping through the cracks? Most complaints are dismissed as "family affairs" at the police level. Short-staffed protection officers and checkbox-only forms further strip away critical context for survivors seeking #justiceindiaspend.com/gendercheck/w…
A 2025 @GIWLkings survey shows 52% respondents in India believe a wife should always obey her husband, and 51% feel women should not appear "too independent". These norms keep the culture of abuse alive. Our story: indiaspend.com/gendercheck/w…
"I don't think approaching the legal system will solve this." Ganga (name changed), 31, is beaten by her husband most nights. She has never filed a complaint. India's falling domestic violence statistics don't count her experience, @BKNsaumya reports indiaspend.com/gendercheck/w…
India reported 10% fewer #domesticviolence cases in 2024. But 52% of Indians still believe a wife should always obey her husband. Legal experts, researchers and family counsellors caution that the decline in cases is not necessarily a decline in violence. Read on: indiaspend.com/gendercheck/w…
National crime data show a decline in reported #domesticviolence, but experts warn this isn't the full picture. Global surveys show Indians believe women "must obey husbands". Lower reporting ≠lower violence. @BKNsaumya reports: indiaspend.com/gendercheck/w…