Experts stress on empathy to prevent suicides

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Ahmedabad, September 17, 2021: Suicides account for 1.3% of all deaths in India. More than 1.39 lakh people ended their  lives in the country in 2019, with youth, women, and other vulnerable sections accounting for asignificant number of deaths. In most cases, even family members or relatives are not aware of thepsychological condition or suicidal tendency of the suicide victims. The World Suicide Prevention Day isobserved on September 10 each year to create awareness about suicides and ways potential suicidescan be stopped.

The theme of World Suicide Prevention Day 2021 was “creating hope through action”. Drug makerCadila Pharmaceuticals and Indrashil University brought together noted psychiatrists, students, andprofessionals at a webinar to mark the Day on September 10.

Ahmedabad’s leading psychiatrist Dr. Ankit Panchmatia, the keynote speaker of the webinar, spokeabout the symptoms and causes of suicidal tendencies and measures that can help in preventingsuicides.

Dr. Panchmatia noted that the number of suicides in India had increased by 30% during the Covid-19pandemic and attributed the surge to various factors such as financial problems, economic uncertainty,loss of a loved one, etc. He also expressed concern at the growing incidences of fraud at the hands offake sadhus and babas and advised the general population against falling prey to such elements.

Dr. Panchmatia stressed the need for dealing with people with suicidal tendencies with empathy. Healso noted the social stigma associated with mental illnesses and reiterated the need to help the potential victims overcome the stigma and prevent them from taking any extreme step.

The other panelists, Dr. Bharti Dave, Dean of School of Sciences and Mr. Abhinand Pandya, Strategic Project Head of Indrashil University along with Mr. Rajeev Saxena, Vice President, Domestic Business,

Cadila Pharmaceuticals, also shared their insights on creating awareness and preventing suicides,especially among the youth.The panel stressed the role of mediation, mindfulness, yoga, deep breathing exercise, besides medicines to cure mental health problems. They also cited an international study that showed activities like Yoga,deep breathing, and mindfulness play a big role in reducing stress and anxiety.

Mr. Saxena said, “The society imposes depression on children from school days by pressurizing them formarks. Unnecessary comparisons are drawn with other children, and each child is unrealistically expected to score 90% or even higher.”

He further said, “There are several cases where the people who were doctors have changed their professions due to interest they developed in other fields. Changing the professional activity due to personnel interest doesn’t make the people failure”.

The experts also shared their responses to questions of students and other participants. Dr. Namrata Bajaj, Dean, School of Economics, Indrashil University delivered the vote of thanks.

Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (www.cadilapharma.com) is one of the largest privately-held pharmaceutical companies in India. Over the past seven decades, Cadila Pharmaceuticals has been engaged in thedevelopment and manufacturing of affordable medicines and in making them available for patientsacross the world. Its innovation-driven drug discovery processes ensure the health and well-being ofpeople around the world.

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