Hi Vijay,
No need to scrape! You can get data on railway accidents from the
National Crime Records Bureau's publication /Accidental Deaths and
Suicides in India (www.ncrb.gov.in). /Unfortunately, they've fallen
behind (perhaps because they've recently relocated their offices in New
Delhi). Currently, 2015 is the most recent report available.
best wishes,
Peter
On 15/05/2018 20:33, Vijay Sapkal wrote:
Hello Team,
I am a social science research student and currently studying railway
accidents in India. Every year lot of people die in train accidents
and there is no clear accounts on how many cases gets registered or
received compensation. I am trying to understand patterns in these
accident cases of multiple cities. I am tracking different websites
and collecting data on it. Recently, I faced difficulties while
scraping data from these websites. So it is my humble request to team,
please let me know if anyone is ready to help me for this project.
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