Suicides
The Government of India classifies a death as suicide if it meets the following three criteria. If one of these criterion is not met, the death may be classified as death because of illness, murder or in another statistical measure.
- it is an unnatural death,
- the intent to die originated within the person,
- there is a reason for the person to end his or her life. The reason may have been specified in a suicide note or unspecified.
Estimates for number of suicides in India vary depending on the reporting agency. The figures shared herein are based on the data obtained from National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), the official government agency responsible for collating and presenting data on suicides across the country.
The Government of India classifies a death as suicide if it meets the following three criteria. If one of these criterion is not met, the death may be classified as death because of illness, murder or in another statistical measure.
- it is an unnatural death,
- the intent to die originated within the person,
- there is a reason for the person to end his or her life. The reason may have been specified in a suicide note or unspecified.
Estimates for number of suicides in India vary depending on the reporting agency. The figures shared herein are based on the data obtained from National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), the official government agency responsible for collating and presenting data on suicides across the country.
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TOTAL SUICIDES
- The count of suicides increased by 4.2% in 2022 to 171K.
- The suicide rate has been increasing steadily over the last 4 consecutive years - from 9.9 in 2017 to 12.4 suicides per lakh population in 2022.
- 21 of the 36 states/UTs exceeded the national average suicide rate of 12.4 in 2022.
- Sikkim recorded the highest suicide rate in 2022 at 43.1 followed by Andaman and Nicobar Islands (42.8), Puducherry (29.7), and Kerala (28.5).
- Bihar recorded the lowest suicide rate in 2022 at 0.6, followed by Manipur at 0.8.
CAUSES OF SUICIDE
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