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	<title>Inter Press ServiceSuicides Soar in Kashmir</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Feb. 6, a young girl committed suicide by swallowing poison at her home in Kashmir. A few weeks later a teenaged girl from Srinagar hung herself at her residence. On Feb. 24, two girls from the Budgam district committed suicide by consuming poisonous substances. A few days later, on Feb. 28, a youth ended [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Sana Altaf<br />SRINAGAR, Mar 2 2012 (IPS) </p><p>On Feb. 6, a young girl committed suicide by swallowing poison at her home in Kashmir. A few weeks later a teenaged girl from Srinagar hung herself at her residence.</p>
<p><span id="more-107079"></span>On Feb. 24, two girls from the Budgam district committed suicide by consuming poisonous substances. A few days later, on Feb. 28, a youth ended his life by jumping into the Jhelum River in the Sopore district of North Kashmir on the same day that a 40-year-old man killed himself.</p>
<p>Feb. 29 saw the death, by poison, of another teenaged girl in the same area.</p>
<p>In the month of February alone, over 10 suicide attempts were reported in the Valley, giving just a glimpse of the roughly 17,000 suicides that have been reported in the past 21 years, experts say.</p>
<p>Research on suicides conducted by B.A. Dabla, a sociologist at the University of Kashmir, indicates that an average of 227 suicides have been reported in 27 months in Kashmir, based on medical reports.</p>
<p>The study, which is yet to be made public, says that 62 percent of all suicide cases involve females. Youth in the age group of 17-26 are found most likely to take their own lives, though teenagers as young as 13 years old have also committed suicide over the last two decades.</p>
<p>Suicide rates in Kashmir were negligible before insurgency hit in 1989. The past 21 years of conflict have seen a sudden surge in suicides, with researchers at Kashmir’s sole Psychiatric Disease Hospital indicating an increase from 0.5 deaths per 100,000 people in 1989 to 20 deaths per 100,000 in 2007.</p>
<p>The National Crime Bureau Records (NCBR) of India states that Kashmir has a higher suicide rate than the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, since one person in the Valley commits suicide every day.</p>
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</ul></div>The Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), Kashmir’s premier medical institute, recorded 248 suicides in 2010.</p>
<p>In 2011, over 1000 suicides cases were registered with SKIMS and the Shri Maharaja Hari Singh (SMHS) hospital of Srinagar.</p>
<p>However, experts believe these numbers are conservative estimates, since media reports and police and hospital records do not present the real scenario of just how rampant suicide has become in Kashmir.</p>
<p>&#8220;The actual rate is higher than what is being reported. Because of the social stigma (and shame attached to the act), people do not report suicide attempts or death,&#8221; psychiatrist Mushtaq Margoob told IPS.</p>
<p>Particularly in rural areas, suicide cases go largely unreported.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is an unfortunate fact that the suicide rate is higher than what we know and (steadily) mounting,&#8221; Margoob said.</p>
<p>Along with the increase has come more &#8220;efficient&#8221; ways of committing suicide.</p>
<p>Earlier, Dabla said, people would threaten their families with suicide, without actually doing themselves any harm. They would jump out of first floor windows or slash their hands – adopting measures that, though harmful, still left them alive.</p>
<p>&#8220;But now, the most deadly substances are being used for suicides.&#8221;</p>
<p>In urban areas, hanging, jumping into rivers and consuming poison are some of the most common methods. In villages pesticides are often used. Women commonly set themselves ablaze during suicide attempts.</p>
<p>There are many reasons for this surging rate; besides conflict, the level of life-or-death desperation in the Valley has been linked to the drastic rise of psychiatric disorders, which currently affects roughly 800,000 people across Kashmir.</p>
<p>&#8220;Impulse control disorders, psychiatric disorders, materialist lifestyles, psycho-social and socio- economic problems are some of the major causes for the increase,&#8221; said Mushtaq.</p>
<p>Depression, panic disorder and anxiety are all linked to suicides as well.</p>
<p>Independent psychologist A.G. Madhosh categorises the causes of suicides in Kashmir into social, psychological and anticipatory.</p>
<p>&#8220;Social&#8221; causes are mostly linked to family pressure, marital status, career, strained relationships and the inability to compete at social levels.</p>
<p>&#8220;In urban areas, employment and education are compounding factors,&#8221; said Madhosh.</p>
<p>&#8220;When students commit suicide after appearing for an examination, it is an ‘anticipatory’ cause,&#8221; she explained.</p>
<p>Amongst teenagers, poor impulse control, examination stress, love affairs and parental pressures are found to be prominent reasons for suicides. Experts suggest adoption of a practical system of education, counseling and religious education for preventing suicides.</p>
<p>The epidemic has not only plagued the local population of Kashmir but has endangered hundreds of Indian paramilitary troops deployed in the Valley as well. A recent report issued by the Indian Defense Ministry found that 780 Indian paramilitary troops have committed suicide since 2005, mostly by shooting themselves.</p>
<p>The study shows that 38.56 percent of Indian forces are schizophrenic, 14.17 percent suffer from alcoholism and 9.8 per cent are struggling with depression.</p>
<p>Tremendous psychological stress, loneliness, short leaves and hostile conditions are stated to be major reasons for the rise in suicides amongst troops.</p>
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