The suicide ratio for women in India (14.7 per 100,000) is 2.1 times higher than the global average, while for men the suicide ratio (21.2 per 100,000) is 1.4 times higher than the global average.
The suicide ratio for women in India (14.7 per 100,000) is 2.1 times higher than the global average, while for men the suicide ratio (21.2 per 100,000) is 1.4 times higher than the global average.
All suicides are painful to read, or hear about – even more traumatic to witness. The grief of survivors of suicide often goes unaddressed, and thus unmanaged.
Indian youth suffer immensely from choosing the wrong career path. Which has a hoard of negative impacts ranging from a lack of academic drive, and poor performance to severe mental health problems like anxiety, stress, and depression. All of this culminates in the individual having low life satisfaction that further affects their personal life and hinders their flourishment.