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Engineering Students suicides issue is not just a medical problem in India

There is need for deep introspection to identify remedial measures By Dr Arun Mitra News of suicides by the students from Kota, a dream destination for the aspirants to get coaching for entry into higher education courses like the Engineering and Medicine, are highly disturbing. These students are the next generation who are to shape

Without complaint we felt helpless in missing women cases

if one goes by the statistics one would find that the cases of missing women were more in 2019, 2020, 2021. but, a lot of hype is being made about the cases in 2023, while the number of cases has actually halved. maharashtra state commission for women chairperson rupali chakankar told ‘the hitavada’ that the cases could not be acted upon if missing complaints were not made. chakankar was responding to a question on her stand regarding previous cases of missing women. she said she had asked the home departme

30,000 criminals behind bars in last three years

As a part of its zero tolerance policy against crime and the mission to make Uttar Pradesh a crime-free state, the state government led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has effectively pursued cases resulting in legal punishment to around 30,000 criminals in the last three years, setting a record

GenZ and Millennials made nearly 70 percent calls to AXA France Vie India Reinsurance Branch s 24X7 Free Mental Health Helpline in 6 months

New Delhi [India], November 3 (ANI/NewsVoir): AXA France Vie India Reinsurance Branch's free 24X7 Mental Health Helpline, in partnership with Manas Foundation, New Delhi-based NGO, registered over 1000 calls for mental healthcare support, since its launch. The top challenges encountered by the callers were pertaining to job losses, feeling of inferiority & loss of confidence, relationship and marital issues, examination stress, compulsive behavior, among others. While the number of female callers was somewhat higher than male callers, there was also a considerable difference in the number of callers from different age brackets. The maximum number of calls were recorded from the 21-30 years age bracket (30 per cent), followed closely by the 31-35 years age bracket (22 per cent) and the 36-50 years age bracket (17 per cent). Of the calls answered by the helpline over the past 6 months, the majority calls were from Delhi NCR (57 per cent), followed by Mumbai, Bihar & Jharkhand

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