Sikkim records big decline in suicide rate over three years
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Sikkim records big decline in suicide rate over three years

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Gangtok : Sikkim’s suicide rate fell 15.8 per cent over the three-year period from 2022 to 2024, declining from 43.1 per lakh population to 36.3 during this period, according to the latest data from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB).

Welcoming the development, Health Minister G.T. Dhungel said the achievement reflects the collective efforts of the Health & Family Welfare Department, mental health professionals, schools, NGOs, local bodies, police personnel and community stakeholders.

He attributed the decline to a range of initiatives implemented under the National Mental Health Programme, Tele-MANAS, Sikkim INSPIRES and the District Mental Health Programme, which have strengthened awareness, early intervention and access to mental healthcare services across the state.

According to the Health Department, key measures included anti-stigma campaigns, community-based screening of vulnerable individuals, training of healthcare workers, counsellors, teachers and frontline personnel, as well as the expansion of crisis support and referral services.

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Appealing to the public to remain vigilant, the Minister underscored the importance of early identification of individuals experiencing emotional distress and encouraged open conversations around mental health.

He urged citizens to seek timely professional support and make use of available services, including the 24×7 Tele-MANAS helpline.

The Health Department said the decline demonstrates that suicide can be prevented through timely care, strong community support and sustained mental health interventions, while stressing the need to continue efforts to further reduce suicide rates across the state.


Source: EastMojo

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