Karnataka leads the list with highest number of such suicides followed by Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu.
If
an icon like Amitabh Bachchan can seek help, as he did when he asked
Yash Chopra for a role during a financially difficult time, others
need not feel ashamed to do so; say psychiatrists in Mumbai.
They
may have good reason to offer this advice. Lack of awareness about
mental health issues and social stigma have contributed to an
increase in the number of business people dying by suicide
in 2018, breaking a trend of declining numbers over the last two
years. A total of 7,990 business people died this way in 2018, up 2.7
per cent from 7,778 the previous year, show government statistics
from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB). This is based on data
which looked at the profession of the people who committed suicide.
The
largest number of such cases were in Karnataka (1,113). This is
followed by Maharashtra (969) and Tamil Nadu (931). These states are
also among the highest-ranked in terms of gross state domestic
product, a measure of economic output.
“Now
suddenly people feel that it’s become very difficult…even if you
are working hard the whole day; it is not necessary that you may make
money,” said psychiatrist and author Anjali Chhabria. "People
are ashamed and are often made to feel helpless by factors that may
not be in their hands," she said.
Separately
NCRB
data also shows causes of suicide. Over 4,970 individuals died by
suicide because of bankruptcy or indebtedness in 2018. They accounted
for 3.7 per cent of the total number of suicide deaths during the
year.
Interestingly,
this is slightly lower than the 5,151 such suicides seen in the
previous year, which accounted for 4 per cent of the total suicides
in 2017.
Mumbai-based
psychiatrist Harish Shetty said that the number could be understated.
Bankruptcy is not disclosed in a lot of instances and such cases are
often attributed more vaguely to family issues. This is also because
of the perceived shame associated with failure in business.
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