Suicide in India: stalking is the silent killer worse than terrorism

India is the suicide capital of the world:

I reproduce in this article, the suicidal tendency and the facts in India from the news blog with the aim of highlighting the need to reform a system that tortures and kills slowly, a system that silently drowns the spirit that in my opinion is worse than murder instant terrorist and I consider it a much worse crime.

It is estimated that more than 100,000 people die by suicide in India every year. India alone contributes to more than 10% of suicides in the world. The suicide rate in India has risen steadily, reaching 10.5 (per 100,000 population) in 2006, an increase of 67% from the 1980 value. Most suicides occur among men and in groups of individuals. younger age. Despite the seriousness of the problem, information on the causes and risk factors is insufficient.

India is now reported to be the suicide capital of the world, with more than 121,000 people taking their own lives in 2009. People who often commit suicide in India include indebted farmers, women without many rights, and students in love. In India, a farmer committed suicide every 32 minutes between 1997 and 2005 according to calculations of statistics from the National Bureau of Criminal Records. According to the latest statistics from the National Bureau of Criminal Records of India, 127,151 people in India committed suicide in 2009. This indicates an increase of 1.7 percent over the previous year’s figures. Farmers and students are most at risk. Suicide in the service category constitutes 11 percent. Recent suicide cases reported in the news indicate the increase in suicides in this category.

The leading cause of suicide is harassment and victimization:

In most cases, harassment appears to be the main cause, but so far no one has been punished for torturing a subordinate, wife or client. A few years ago a high level officer in my colony in Delhi committed suicide by jumping off the roof, the reason I suspect is harassment. Today’s recent news is about a young police officer belonging to the IPS group from 2002, posted in Bilaspur, Chattisgarh. He shot himself in the head on March 12, 2012. Police found a suicide note that revealed that he was suffering mental agony due to the arrogance of his superior officer and a superior court judge. Another recent news item dated March 11, 2012 reported the suicide of a 31-year-old woman who aspired to be in public service. Faced with this type of development, the irony becomes or commit suicide by failing the test of being a civil servant or committing suicide after passing the test for the coveted job. Considering the possibility of many unreported deaths caused by stress and depression under bullying and also cases of unreported victimization, the statistics and evidence should be checked through proper research, as this is an area that is considered very deficient. in India.

When I joined the service, my senior boss, who belonged to the older generation of the esteemed Indian civil service, advised me to pack my bags and go home as I would be wasting my talents and potentials in the jungle of wolves. Thereafter, throughout my career, I have often heard and seen unhappiness in all branches of the civil service emanating primarily from bullying and harassment. Most of the time, one is forced under the circumstances to waste abundant time and valuable resources solving problems and little time is left to build a positive contribution to organizational growth. The “crab mentality”, as we call it in India, is causing the decline in the Indian civil service and I identify this as the key limitation in the growth of India as a world power. In a recent television debate on the Indian governance issue, none of the panelists seemed to have understood the missing link in Indian governance, except for the co-founder of In-fosys Technologies, who had highlighted the ineffectiveness and ineffectiveness of the Indian civil service. But how do you start the process of rectifying the errors? No one seemed to know how to begin the correction process.

Positive thinking in a negative environment:

Instead of taking the extreme step of self-demolition, one can choose to fight amid the negative environment to bring positivism to improve the system, impossible as it may seem. While a few strong individuals can withstand harassment and torture, the exception is not the rule for the majority who often succumbed to torture. To protect the right to life as ordered by the constitution, the act of harassment and victimization deserves the severest sentence and its practice punishable by law. A responsive government will hold wrong actions accountable, encourage research to improve the condition, and think of a way to reward taxpayers for building a better system. The opposite is true in India, where agents do not respond to problems, discourage talents and potentials, and instead punish good performance primarily out of jealousy under the psychological trap of the so-called ‘crab mentality’.

The democratic governance of India is still far from the dream of real freedom and freedom under the vicious chain of such harassment and victimization. A nation that cannot protect and nurture its human heritage is a failed nation despite impressive economic growth.

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