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    India sees over 30% decline in suicide death rates from 1990 to 2021: Lancet Study

    Posted 21 Feb 2025

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    The Lancet study has analysed data from Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2021.

    • Study highlighted that at global level one person dies on average every 43 seconds by suicide.

    India related Findings

    • Suicide death rate: Declined from 18.9 per lakh population in 1990 to 13 per lakh population in 2021. A greater decline was observed for females than men.
      • For Females: Declined from 16·8 (1990) to 10.3 (2021)
      • For Males: Declined from 20.9 (1990) to 15.7 (2021).
    • Most Vulnerable Section: Highest suicide death rates were among educated women in India in 2020, with family problems being the most common factor. 

    Initiative/Factors responsible for reducing Suicides

    • Decriminalization:  Mental Healthcare Act, 2017 has decriminalized suicide. 
      • There is no equivalent section in the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) like Section 309 of erstwhile IPC which made suicide a criminal offence. 
    • National Suicide Prevention Strategy (2022): Aims to reduce suicide mortality by 10% by 2030.
    • WHO’s Mental health action plan 2013–2030: Recognizes the essential role of mental health in achieving health for all people.
    • Other initiatives: National Mental Health Policy (2014), SDG target 3.4 (promotes mental health), Toll-free helplines like Manodarpan and KIRAN, etc. 
    Image showing factors showing factors behind Suicide Risk

     

    • Tags :
    • Suicides
    • Mental Healthcare
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