Minister of State for Home Haribhai Chaudhary also told Lok Sabha that 27 acid attack cases were registered in Delhi, the highest among all union territories.
Chaudhary said among other states, 53 cases of acid attacks were registered in Madhya Pradesh, 11 in Gujarat, seven in Haryana, six in Maharashtra, four each in Punjab and Andhra Pradesh and three each in Bihar and Odisha last year.
A total of 208 people were arrested across the India for their alleged involvement in acid attack cases in 2014.
The Minister said following a directive of the Supreme Court, the Home Ministry has sent a number of advisories to the states and union territories asking them to take necessary action for treatment and giving compensation to acid attack victims.
The states have been conveyed that no acid attack victim will be denied treatment by any hospital, public or private under any pretext and any erring hospital/clinic violating the legislative provisions should be dealt with sternly.
Administrative machinery of the states/UTs will also ensure treatment of acid attack victims.
