Women account for 61% (11,917) of the 19,682 people reported missing till October 15, according to Delhi Police data.
The data also shows that the proportion of missing females remained consistently high, continuing a long-term trend of gender imbalance in the city.
It showed that men made up 39% (7,765) of those missing. Among the total, 55 per cent (10,780) were traced – 61% (6,541) women and 39% (4,239) men, it added.
Among those missing, 25% (4,854) were children and 75% (14,828) were adults. Of those traced, 31% (3,337) were children and 69% (7,443) were adults, the data showed.
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