Sikkim

Sikkim Reports 15 Suicides in One Week, Including Four on a Single Day in February

A shocking 17 suicides have been reported across Sikkim between February 8 and 15, raising serious concerns about mental health, financial distress, and social pressures. The victims range from teenagers to elderly individuals, highlighting the urgent need for intervention and awareness.

According to police reports, three teenagers, including a 13-year-old in Gyalshing, a 14-year-old in Pakyong, and a 17-year-old in Namchi, died by suicide. One of them was a Class X student preparing for board exams, bringing academic pressure into focus. Among young adults, six cases were reported, including a 19-year-old woman in Temi, a 21-year-old woman in Mangan, and four men aged 25 to 38. Some of these victims were struggling with financial or personal issues. Five middle-aged individuals, including a 30-year-old pharmaceutical employee, three men in their forties, and a 49-year-old laborer, were also among the deceased. Additionally, a 71-year-old man reportedly jumped off Rothak Bridge in Soreng.

Amongst this One suicide was reported in Namchi South Sikkim where one young lady committed suicide and one case was reported in Ganathang Machong Constituency last few day ago.

While investigations continue, preliminary findings suggest depression, anxiety, financial distress, family conflicts, and substance abuse as contributing factors. Experts have warned that stress, unemployment, and isolation may be playing a significant role in the growing crisis.

The recent spike in suicides has prompted calls for immediate action, including suicide prevention helplines, free counseling services, and mental health programs in schools and workplaces. Authorities and mental health professionals stress the importance of community support, urging families to recognize early warning signs and seek help.

The alarming number of deaths in such a short period underscores a larger crisis in Sikkim. Suicide is preventable, and with timely intervention, awareness, and support, many lives can be saved. Authorities urge those in distress to reach out for help and encourage open discussions on mental health.

Jeewan Dahal

I have done training in Neuro-linguistic programming. Based in Sikkim, own The Sikkim Today & Hillrooms- supporting the growth of entrepreneurship around the NorthEast.

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