Rising Suicide Among Young Women in India
Suicide among young women in India is increasing due to a combination of socio-cultural, economic, and psychological factors. According to the NCRB (2021), women account for 36% of total suicides, with the highest incidence in the 15-29 age group.
Key Reasons:
- Family & Marital Pressure: Early/forced marriages, dowry harassment (IPC Sec 498A), and domestic violence.
- Mental Health Issues: Depression, anxiety, and lack of access to mental healthcare (WHO: India has only 0.75 psychiatrists per 100,000 people).
- Economic Dependence: Limited financial independence and job insecurity (PLFS 2022: Only 25% of Indian women participate in the workforce).
- Educational & Career Stress: High parental expectations, competition in exams, and workplace discrimination.
- Cyberbullying & Social Media Pressure: Rising cases of online harassment, body image issues, and unrealistic societal standards.
Way Forward:
- Strengthening mental health infrastructure and awareness campaigns.
- Empowering women through education, employment, and legal reforms.
- Promoting gender-sensitive policies to address socio-cultural constraints.
Conclusion:
Tackling the issue requires a multi-pronged approach focusing on mental health, social reforms, and gender equality.