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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | 80 deaths in 3 months in 'suicide village' Badi -Karishma Kotwal

80 deaths in 3 months in 'suicide village' Badi -Karishma Kotwal

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published Published on May 6, 2016   modified Modified on May 6, 2016
-The Times of India

BADI (MADHYA PRADESH): With a vacant expression on his face and bloodshot eyes, Rajendra Sisodiya, the newly appointed sarpanch of Badi village in Khargone district of Madhya Pradesh, sits in front of his house in a blazing May afternoon, wondering how he will discharge his new responsibilities.

Sisodiya was made sarpanch two months ago after his cousin Jeevan, the elected village head, committed suicide by hanging himself from a tree in front of his house. His mother and brother, too, had killed themselves.

In a bizarre combination of financial distress, superstition and clinical depression, Khargone, officially one of the country's 250 most backward districts, has reported 381suicides in the past one year.

Of these unnatural deaths, Badi village in the district, with a population of around 2,500, has reported more than 350 suicides in the last two decades. "In the first three months of this year, 80 Badi villagers have killed themselves," said Khargone SP Amit Singh. Every household in the village of Badi (Madhya Pradesh) has had a suicide. "There are 320 families in our village and at least one person from each has killed himself or herself," said Sisodiya.

The sarpanch attributes the deaths to a "demonic presence" in the village, but psychiatrists this correspondent spoke to pointed at rational causes behind the high rate of suicide.

Indore-based psychiatrist Dr Srikanth Reddy said the suicides are related to depression and schizophrenic episodes among villagers, possibly due to excessive use of pesticides, apart from financial stress.

"Depression isn't something people here are easily able to relate to or identify. When they are unable to find any reason, they associate it with locally explainable phe nomenon like demonic presence," said Dr Reddy , adding that the issue needs urgent notice of authorities.

"Apart from financial distress, there could be other causes for this depression. In a study some years ago in China, where a large number of farmers in a particular area were committing suicide, it was found that insecticides used there contained organophosphate, which is highly toxic and causes depressive mental conditions. Suicides in Badi and in Khargone at large, therefore, need to be probed," Dr Reddy told TOI.

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The Times of India, 6 May, 2016, http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bhopal/80-deaths-in-3-months-in-suicide-village-Badi/articleshow/52138514.cms


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