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Burglary. Burglary, also called breaking and entering and sometimes housebreaking, is the act of entering a building or other areas without permission, with the intention of committing a criminal offence. Usually that offence is theft, robbery or murder..

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Total number of reported theft cases in India from 2005 to 2020.

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How they do it?. These are the most common points of entry for home break-ins: Front door: 34% of burglars twist the doorknob and walk right in. First-floor windows: 23% use a first-floor open window to break into your home. Back door: 22% come in through the back door. Garage doors: 9% gain entrance through the garage. Basement: 4% choose the basement as a point of entry. Unlocked areas, sheds, and storage: Another 6% will simply try for any opening that isn’t locked down, Second-floor window: A daring 2% will go for the second-story window..

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Possible solution. A normal looking chargeable smart lock with pir sensor that can detect presence of humans and animals. It can be connected to a cell phone via internet and and act accordingly if someone is breaking though or if it is just a normal person. The lock can only be opened with the key and if situation is desperate, it can even call the police..

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Why we chose this problem. A while ago there was an attempted burglary in our team's colony which gave us the idea of making a smart lock..

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Role of each team member. Manas Pandey Produced the idea Designed the project Helped make the PPT.

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