Counting Suicide

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International data on suicide indicate that, overall, more women attempt suicide than men. Numerous studies have proven that this has to do with the lower social, political, legal and economic status of women vis-a-vis men, as well as the societal expectation that women act restrained and submissive. When it is no longer possible to put up a brave front, some women are liable to take the extreme step of committing suicide.

 The research carried out for this article was to study suicide among women in Nepal and to see if there was any unique trend that differentiated the 'suicide-status' of Nepali women from those elsewhere. The search for information proved elusive. Firstly, all across South Asia, suicide data are considered unreliable. This is compounded in Nepal by numerous practical hurdles faced by researchers in data collection and analysis. A general picture of the nation as a whole is difficult to formulate because of religious, cultural and ethnic diversity.

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