Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Increasing no of suicides of married men compared to married women

2007:
57593 married men committed suicide
30064 married women.

2008:

57639 married men committed suicide
30224 married women.

2009:

58192 married men committed suicide
31300 married women.

2010:

61453 married men committed suicide
31754 married women.

2011:

62433 married men committed suicide
32582 married women.

2012:
 

63343 married men committed suicide
31921 married women.

Above given numbers are especially in case of married men and women, Married men suicides are increasing year by year and no commission is there for analyzing that .


There is another article , Every 9 minutes a married man commits suicide in India , This shows us how the law is being misused to kill all that is masculine. These laws not only forcing men to commit suicide but also the women who are relatives of that man, like mother,sister,aunt who ever lives in that family. People get in to depression, whole reputation they earned through out years is gone, every one around them look at them as if they are criminals,  Finally when it gets proved that they were innocent, no one compensate them or punish the person who made up this false case on them. This means the suicide due to misuse of law are more than what we know here. No organization counts this, or no news or media challenges highlights these facts. There is more bad than good due to laws like 498a in a generation like this, where people became more greedy and money minded, and there is no provision to act on women and their relatives who misuses this law. That's a very disgusting part of this nation.
Following is the news from The Hindu dated June 26, 2013 03:58 IST

As many as 1,35,445 people committed suicide in the country last year. Statistics released by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) show that excluding West Bengal, 79,773 men and 40,715 women had taken the extreme step. West Bengal, where 14,957 suicides were reported, did not provide classification statistics to the NCRB. 

The rate of suicide last year stands at 11.2 cases for a population of I lakh. As per rounded off figures provided by the NCRB, on an average, 15 suicides an hour or 371 suicides a day had taken place. When scrutinised further, it reveals 242 male and 129 female suicides a day.
Tamil Nadu tops the list with 16,927 suicides, followed by Maharashtra with 16,112 suicides, West Bengal 3rd and Andhra Pradesh following it with 14,328 suicides. The 28 States together accounted for 1,32,667 cases and the seven Union Territories together for 2,778 suicides. In the administrative division of Lakshadweep, only one person committed suicide. In Delhi UT, it was 1,899. Among the cities of the country, Chennai topped with 2,183 cases. 

The rate of suicide at the administrative division of Puducherry was the highest in the country, 36.8 for every 1 lakh persons. With a population close to 15 lakh as per estimated mid-year population, 541 persons committed suicide in Puducherry in 2012. Sikkim follows with a rate of 29.1 per cent and Tamil Nadu 3rd with a rate of 24.9 closely followed by Kerala with 24.3. The national average stands at 11.2. 


One suicide out of every six suicides was committed by a housewife. Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu plus Maharashtra have together accounted for 50.6% of the suicides reported in the country. The highest number of suicide pacts was reported from Rajasthan, 74, followed by Andhra Pradesh (18), Kerala (12), and Gujarat (3), out of 109 such cases reported.

Thirty-seven per cent of the victims took the extreme step by hanging themselves, 29.1 per cent by consuming poison and 8.4 per cent by self-immolation. Last year, 50,062 persons hanged themselves in the country and the majority were men at 34,631. The highest number of such cases was reported from Maharashtra, 7,055 followed by Kerala with 5,629 cases and Tamil Nadu 3rd with 5393 cases.
Nineteen thousand four hundred and forty five persons committed suicide by consuming poison and 12,286 of them were men. Tamil Nadu topped the list with 3,459 cases, followed by Karnataka with 3,173 cases. The number of self-immolation cases was 11,438, the majority being women — 7,326. In this category too, Tamil Nadu topped with 2,349 cases and 1,481 of them were women. Maharashtra followed with 1,674 such cases. 

From among the cities, the highest number of self immolation cases was reported from Kanpur (285), followed by Chennai (282). By jumping in front of speeding vehicles, especially trains, 4,259 persons committed suicide and the majority of them were men (3,554). Andhra Pradesh topped this list with 1,101 cases. 

As per NCRB statistics, 1,35,585 persons committed suicide in the country in 2011. NCRB statistics from 2002 shows that the annual suicide cases in the country always stood above the 1 lakh mark and the highest number of cases was in 2011. In 2002, it was 1,10,417 cases.

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