Abstract

A worrying and tragic uptick in mass suicides, particularly affecting women and children, is plaguing the Barmer area of Rajasthan. An in-depth analysis of the heart-breaking situation in Barmer is provided in this article, along with information on its underlying causes and remedial actions. In most of these mass suicides, parents deliberately choose to kill themselves, frequently by leaping into wells or water tanks and taking their kids with them. The causes of these heart-breaking acts are complex and firmly established in sociocultural factors. The Barmer administration and local authorities are actively interacting with the community in response to this epidemic, running awareness programs, and putting forward practical suicide prevention initiatives. The continuance of this problem, however, highlights the need for more all-encompassing and long-lasting solutions that address underlying problems, including gender inequity, financial hardship, and stigma around mental illness.

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