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Sunday, July 01, 2012 8:04:50 PM (IST)  

One in Every Five Suicides Committed by a Housewife: Report

One in Every Five Suicides Committed by a Housewife: Report

New Delhi, Jul 1 (PTI): Every four minutes, one person takes his own life in this country and one in every five suicides is that of a housewife.

This and other startling figures are part of a government report 'Accidental Deaths and Sucides in India 2011' released here recently.

According to the report, the number of suicides have increased in 2011 by 0.7 per cent to touch 1,35,585 compared to 1,34,599 in the previous year.

West Bengal has reported the highest number of suicides (16,492) accounting for 12.2 per cent followed by Tamil Nadu (15,963), Maharashtra (15,947), Andhra Pradesh (15,077) and Karnataka (12,622).

These 5 States together accounted for 56.2 per cent of the total suicides reported in the country.

"West Bengal has reported the highest number of suicide victims in 2009, second highest in 2010 and highest in 2011.

Southern States Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu including Maharashtra have together accounted for 50.2 per cent of total suicides reported in the country," the report said.

Bengaluru (1,717), Chennai (2,438), Delhi (1,385) and Mumbai (1,162) together have reported almost 36.7% of the total suicides reported from 53 mega cities.

"It is observed that social and economic causes have led most of the males to commit suicides whereas emotional and personal causes have mainly driven females to end their lives," the report said.

The male:female ratio of suicide victims was 65:35, however, the proportion of boys:girls suicide victims (upto 14 years of age) was 52:48. Nearly 71.1 per cent of the suicide victims were married males while 68.2 per cent were married females.

"One suicide for every five suicides was committed by a housewife. 38. 3 per cent of suicide victims were self-employed while only 7.7 per cent were un-employed.Government servants were merely constituted 1. 2 per cent of the total suicide victims," the report said.

Among the suicides committed by children, the report said more than half of the victims (58.9 per cent) belonged to five states -- West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Odisha, out of 3,035 suicide victims at all India level.

The number of suicides in the country during the decade (2001–2011) has recorded an increase of 25.0 per cent (from 1,08,506 in 2001 to 1,35,585 in 2010).

The population has increased by 17.8 per cent during the decade but the rate of suicides in 2011 was 11. 2 which is marginally greater than 10.6 recorded in 2001.

Suicides due to 'family problems' (24.3 per cent) and 'illness’  (19.6 per cent) altogether accounted for 43.9 per cent of total cases while the percentage of suicides due to divorce, iIllegitimate pregnancy and 'professional problems showed a relatively higher increase of 54.5 per cent, 20.1 per cent and 20.1 per cent respectively.

Kerala, Himachal Pradesh, Tripura, Puducherry and Goa together accounted for 55.8 per cent of suicide victims in the age group 60 years and above.

The highest number of family Suicides cases were reported from Rajasthan (72) followed by Kerala  (19), Andhra Pradesh (15) and Madhya Pradesh  (14) out of  141 cases during 2011.

On the mode of suicides, hanging and consuming poison is the most preferred choice for taking one's own life.

Thirty-two per cent of the suicide victims consumed poison, 33.2 per cent preferred death by hanging while 8.8 per cent by self-immolation and  5.9 per cent by drowning’.


Comments on this article
R.Bhandarkar., M
Monday, July 02, 2012

Tally this with the 'Wanted, Fair,
Educated but Jobless Wife' story by the Daiji Resident Editor.It should be an 'eye opener'.The problems in these cases seem to be an extension carried into 'marital life'. Proper counselling is the need of the hour.

hidayath, ullal
Monday, July 02, 2012

(Suicide)aatmahatye yaavude kaaranakku parihaaravalla.yene kashta bandaru edurisalu sudhradavaada manassu hondirabeku.Suicides eega fashion.jeevanadalli jigupsege onde parihaara Suicide.edu namma mundina peeligege tumba apaayakari.

HENRY MISQUITH, BAHRAIN
Monday, July 02, 2012

Suicide is against to nature, God gives you life as an opportunity to grow and you reject that opportunity. India lacks social networks to stop this suicides. Suicide prevention hotlines should be established.

lawrence, abudabi mangalore
Monday, July 02, 2012

house wife aatma hathya kyon karthi hai kyonki nikama pathi ke wajase shadi ke baad na unko sahise pal sakthe ya choode sakthe ulta unko roge parishan karten becharein wife karen to kya karen AKIR wahin R.I.P

N. Frank, India/Ksa
Monday, July 02, 2012

In my opinion, the main reason for suicides be it by house wife or man, is man himself.

Most of the men, do not deserve to call themselves a MAN.
A MAN means a strong personality, capable of handling any tough situation and has the capacity to take care of himself and his family both in terms of financial obligations and emotional, social responsibilities.

It will be a good idea to introduce short courses for men, how to deal with family life.

Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru
Sunday, July 01, 2012

Thank god, our state is in 5th position. Otherwise the congis here would have started gunning bullets at BJP.

I would like to ask them why suicide rate is more in congress ruled WB(trinamoola, suicide moola), MH and AP.

Cynthia, Moodbidri, Canada
Sunday, July 01, 2012

I dont think these things wont change in India, at least in d near future. Reports like these looks so bad, when we come out of India and compare with other countries. As long as we live in India things like this comes and goes, it's normal.

Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai
Sunday, July 01, 2012

I am sure Karnataka is No.1 in housewife murders especially Politicians wife's......

mohan prabhu, mangalore, ottawa
Sunday, July 01, 2012

Any suicide is a cause for great sorrow and concern for the community. The headline should also read that the syuicide rate of husbands is the same or slightly higher than that of housewives, to give a balanced picture and not paint a more emotional picture.

Rakesh shetty, mangalore
Sunday, July 01, 2012


MAIN REASON FOR SUICIDE CASES IS:

LACK OF FREEDOM, INSECURE ENIVIRONMENT, FAMILY PRESSURE, MONEY PROBLEM, CREDIT ISSUE, FOLLOWING WESTERN LIFE STYLE, THINKING, EXPECTING HIGH LIKE FILM STARS OR RICH PEOPLE, NO PEACE OF MIND, ETC.

Dr S kamath , Mumbai
Sunday, July 01, 2012

There is another study report that says mental depression is the leading ill health .As per Psychiatry when the person goes into depression in majority of the cases there will be a 'suicidal ideation' at that point there should be a good Parental or family partners Counselling by which many sucides can be avoided .If not anything we should say to those who are depressed ' My dear we need you .you are an asset for us always .we like you etc so that they never get a suicidal thought .And in case they speak about suicide we should say no no we need by such words people can be persuaded to live a happy life

 
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