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The suicide rate for women in paramilitary forces is 396.9 per lakh compared to just 11.2 per lakh for men.
NEW DELHI: Women constitute less than 2% of all central paramilitary personnel but account for over 40% of the suicides in these forces, data collated from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) and the Bureau of Police Research & Development (BPRD) shows.

The recently released NCRB data on accidental deaths and suicides shows that in 2014, 175 people in central armed police forces - which include the BSF, CRPF, CISF and other paramilitary organisations - committed suicide. As many as 73 of them or 41.7% were women. Data from BPRD shows that of the nearly 9.3 lakh people employed in these forces just a little over 18,000 were women compared to over 9.1 lakh men.

What that means is that the suicide rate for women in paramilitary forces is 396.9 per lakh compared to just 11.2 per lakh for men. The data clearly suggests that women in these units face a much higher degree of stress than men do.


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Incidentally, suicide rates for men in the paramilitary forces are actually a little lower than in the general population, where it is about 13.9 per lakh. For women, obviously, the rate of suicides in the paramilitary forces is way above the rate in the general population, where it is just 7.1 per lakh.

What makes this gender skew even more shocking is the fact that women personnel are not deployed in combat positions. The CRPF has sent its first batch of women personnel for combat roles in Chhattisgarh as a pilot project, but they have not been part of any operation so far. So the reason cannot be stress associated with duty in conflict situations.

The NCRB data suggests that marital discord is the biggest cause of suicides among central paramilitary personnel. Of the total 45 persons who killed themselves because of marriage-related issues 21 were men while 24 were women. These issues include non-settlement of marriage, dowry deaths and extra-marital affairs. There is a large category of unspecified reasons clubbed under "others" where female suicides equal those by men at 43.

What's also striking is that among the 36 states and UTs, just four states account for all of the female suicides in central paramilitary forces. The data shows that 29 of them or about 40% were reported in Madhya Pradesh alone. Telangana, Bihar and Jammu & Kashmir, in descending order were the other three states.

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Three of these states - excluding Bihar — also account for the bulk of suicides by all central paramilitary personnel. Although these states have in the past been among those worst hit by insurgency or Maoist extremism, the current situation is much better. This is borne out by the fact that none of the 89 fatalities because of deaths in action/operation or encounters were reported from these three states.

Sources from the forces expressed surprise at the data and said there is no study that has examined the high suicide rates among female personnel. They speculated, however, that a major factor could be that it is generally far more difficult for women to work in these forces. Many of them, they pointed out, join the forces in their twenties, which is around the same time as they get married or have children. Balancing the pressures of family responsibilities and duty often becomes very demanding for them, the sources said.
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What this data indicates is an extremely high level of stress for women working in India's central paramilitary forces. It is clear that these organisations have not really studied the issue leave alone arrived at any conclusions as to why the situation is so dire. They need to treat it as an urgent task. As avenues earlier closed to women open up for them, society owes it to them to understand their specific needs and accommodate them. This responsibility is even higher in the case of state-run institutions.




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Women account for 2% of central forces, but 40% of suicides - The Times of India
 
I am sure you know other causes or someone like @SrNair will try to explain ?
 
I am sure you know other causes or someone like @SrNair will try to explain ?

Do you have anyone in CRPF or any other Indian Paramilitary Forces?
Does anyone in there?
Sorry I dont have to post but you tagged me that why I am asking.
If dont then why should you care about them.
You can see several thousands of such articles from TOI and other medias. Indian medias about India.
considering indias rape cases its kinda easy to blame it on the men... hope he does that...

You should care about your own nation.
After all your nation had a history where international pressure wasrequired to gave justice to a poor woman
 
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Men form 50% of the population but 90%+ of the suicides. Who cares about that though right?
 
Lol a lesson that you bharatis shouldn't follow for your own nation. :lol:
First you should take care your own house ,peeping in to neighbours matters is shameful .
I hope you can understand.
 
Says a bharati on a Pakistani forum. :rofl:

AFAIK the topic is about INDIAN PARAMILITARY' not Pakistan.
Forum is international according to mods.

I can understand your spelling and comprehension problem due to Madrassa effect.But it Bharat not bharat.
 
You should care about your own nation.
After all your nation had a history where international pressure wasrequired to gave justice to a poor women

woman*
there is a hell of a difference in "a pakistani woman" and "the indian women" kid...
and i do care about my nation and criticize it's weaknesses instead of claiming it to be a supa powwa and the holy grail of democracy...
 
woman*
there is a hell of a difference in "a pakistani woman" and "the indian women" kid...
and i do care about my nation and criticize it's weaknesses instead of claiming it to be a supa powwa and the holy grail of democracy...


Then do that kid.
Dont interfere in others matters.

Difference??:lol: What difference?
 
AFAIK the topic is about INDIAN PARAMILITARY' not Pakistan.
Forum is international according to mods.

I can understand your spelling and comprehension problem due to Madrassa effect.But it Bharat not bharat.

Forum is Pakistani. And you are on a Pakistani forum lecturing Pakistanis not to look into neighbors affairs. How stupid is that! :lol:
 

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