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India is Suicide Capital: World Health Organisation (WHO)

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Every 40 seconds, a suicide is committed somewhere in the world; one of every three suicides takes place in India. This is the finding of a decade-long study by the World Health Organisation or WHO.
The report released today says that an Indian commits suicide every two minutes. In 2012, WHO believes that 2.5 lakh people killed themselves in India. The government's estimates are significantly lower.


It's young people who appear most vulnerable - the maximum suicides in India were committed in the age group 15-29 years. More men kill themselves than women in India.

"There are indications that for each adult who died of suicide there may have been more than 20 others attempting suicide," said Shekhar Saxena, the lead author of the WHO report who heads the organisation's Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse in Geneva.

"It is an extremely serious problem and it is likely to increase in future because of materialism coming into the society. Social disparity, economic disparity, educational disparity, access to health care is limited and many other reasons all lead to this problem," said Professor MC Misra, Director at the country's premier All India Institute of Medical Sciences. He volunteered, "Recently my own sister's daughter committed suicide for no reason."

He cautioned, "We need to be very proactive in our approach to identify the symptoms because if somebody has attempted suicide once it is likely that he or she will do it again."

Most suicides are preventable, says WHO. In India, the organisation says, the first step should be to decriminalise an attempted suicide.

Today, the survivor of an attempted suicide can be arrested and kept in jail for a year. Experts say such draconian and outdated laws inhibit people from seeking much needed support and help.

Dr Vikram Patel, a psychiatrist with the Public Health Foundation of India, New Delhi says, "Making suicides a health care priority will help since a lot of young Indians are killing themselves and more so in relatively affluent states like Punjab, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. (Also See: 'India Needs to Make Suicides a Health Care Priority')


Other measures to prevent suicides include restricting access to poisonous material like pesticides, ensuring high railings on bridges (Mumbai's Bandra-Worli Sea Link has witnessed four suicides in two weeks) and controlling the sale of firearms. Mr Patel explains Sri Lanka cut down its suicide rate by half simply by controlling its sale of pesticides.

India is Suicide Capital: World Health Organisation (WHO)
 
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More young men than any other groups? gee, that's interesting. Why????
 
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and 20% of world population resides in india, so it is natural that the number of suicides too would be high.
 
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Rape capital of the world

Largest Toilet in the world

And now ... Suicide capital of the world...

There goes incredible India!!!
Rape capital of the world is Usa according to same organisation figures
 
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China can be a good role model for India. The suicide rate in China has fallen down drastically with urbanization and education within past 3 decades.

Every 40 Seconds, a Person Commits Suicide: WHO

The most frequently-used methods globally are pesticide poisoning, hanging and firearms, but jumping from buildings is a common method in highly urbanised areas in Asia.

WHO cautioned that suicide figures are often sketchy, with less than half of those nations keeping clear tallies.

As a result, it said, it crunched a range of data to enable it to craft country-by-country estimates of the suicide rate.

The global rate was put at 11.4 per 100,000, with men almost twice as likely as women to take their own lives.

The most suicide-prone countries were Guyana (44.2 per 100,000), followed by North and South Korea (38.5 and 28.9 respectively).

Next came Sri Lanka (28.8), Lithuania (28.2), Suriname (27.8), Mozambique (27.4), Nepal and Tanzania (24.9 each), Burundi (23.1), India (21.1) and South Sudan (19.8).

In their wake were Russia and Uganda (both with 19.5), Hungary (19.1), Japan (18.5) and Belarus (18.3).

Lurid details stoke suicide

In high-income countries, mental disorders such as depression were present in up to 90 percent of people who died by suicide, compared with around 60 percent in countries such as China and India, WHO said.

WHO | Women and suicide in rural China

Suicide in China accounts for 26% of all suicides worldwide: It is the fifth leading cause of death in the country overall along with injuries, poisoning and falls, and it is the leading cause of death for young women in China. People are two to five times more likely to kill themselves in rural areas than in cities. In contrast to western populations, the suicide rate in China is higher among women than men and this was highlighted in a World Health Organization (WHO) report Women and health: today’s evidence, tomorrow’s agenda released last month. It is a gloomy picture, but impulse suicides – that is to say, spur-of-the-moment decisions in which mood meets means – among women in the area may be on the decline, according to a 2008 study carried out in Shandong province by Dr Su Zhonghua, vice-president of the Daizhuang Hospital, Jining Medical School in the province.
 
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As per Indian Government Estimates

Indian Suicide Clock.JPG


http://ncrb.nic.in/CD-ADSI-2012/clock.pdf

incidence & rate of Suicide India.JPG


http://ncrb.nic.in/CD-ADSI-2012/table-2.2.pdf
 
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I remember somewhere i read that some indians consider rape is not a crime, it's more a social problem...it's said, the culture contains sex and much sexual objects cause this social problem... you know indian culture have stuff like kama sutra etc.. anyway may you guys enlighten us... do culture and religion cause this social problem?
 
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by average or by numbers? in average western countries beats every nation.... 38 in 100000 gets raped in usa and uk compared 1 in 100000 in india. people should stop being idi0t.
 
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I remember somewhere i read that some indians consider rape is not a crime, it's more a social problem...it's said, the culture contains sex and much sexual objects cause this social problem... you know indian culture have stuff like kama sutra etc.. anyway may you guys enlighten us... do culture and religion cause this social problem?

Assuming that you are not trolling here because you sounds like India is an alien country where anyone can rape anyone and no one will ask ...... If you read somewhere that Indian doesnt consider rape as a crime, then it is time you check the materials you read..... Bec they are far away from facts... India is a civilized society which has rules similar to that of other countries. Yes there are morons and we have plenty of them.....

Kamasutra has nothng to do with rape.....
 
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