Wednesday, June 17, 2009

suicide is not a solution

Suicide prone individuals are continuously on the rise. The disease has struck persons from all walks of life and the victims are of any age from five to ninety five. It is the ultimate path one chooses when he or she finds it impossible to adjust to changed scenarios. When expectations are not met, people begin to brood, they lose interest in life and the final result is the untimely loss of one more life – a life that could have been saved. Illnesses, sudden loss of wealth, loss of face, reprimanding of children, inability to live upto expectations of elders, failure to accept changes in work life – these are but a few of the reasons that ends in suicide. With that objective, this section has been opened – anyone can send in his or her experiences in dealing with suicide prone individuals so that others can share the knowledge. Or – if you happen to be someone who wanted to take your own life but,, finally, did not – these would be of great help to others.

CHILD HELPLINESA toll free 24-hour telephone help line 1098 for children in distress can be accessed in 72 cities of the country. This number can be available by any child or concerned adult on his or her behalf.

This helpline, easily remembered in Hindi as “Dus, Nau, Aath”, is presently working in the following 72 cities: Agartala, Aurangabad, Chennai, Guwahati, Kanchipuram, Kozhikode, Nadia, Pune, South 24 Paraganas, Varanasi, Shimla, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Kanyakumari, Kutch, Nagapattinam, Puri, Thiruvananthapuram, Vijayawada, Ludhiana, Ahmednagar, Baroda, Cuddalore, Imphal, Karaikal, Lucknow, Nagpur, Rourkela, Thirunelveli, Vishakhapatnam, Akola, Bhopal, Delhi, Indore, Kochi, Mangalore, Nasik, Ranchi, Thrissur, Waynad, Allahabad, Bhubaneshwar, East Midanapore Jammu, Kolkata, Madurai, New Jalpaiguri, Salem, Tiruchirapalli, West Midnapore, Alwar, Chandigarh, Goa, Jaipur, Kollam, Mumbai, Patna, Shillong, Udaipur, Agra, Amarawati, Cuddalore, Gorakhpur, Kalyan, Kota, Murshidabad Port Blair, Sholapur, Ujjain and Gurgaon.

http://pib.nic.in/release/rel_print_page1.asp?relid=21250

Makkala Sahaya Vani responds to calls ranging from :- Counselling for emotional problems, On harrassment, exploitation and sexual abuse, shelter for lost / missing children and to reunite them with families, Legal Medical services, Calls from public and parents of children who are mentally and physically handicapped, Children denied of their earnings, Children who just want to speak to MSV. An initiative of the Bangalore City Police to attend to the problems of children was established in the premises of the office of the Commissioner of Police on 30th December 1997. This is a helpline for children with a toll free telephone No.1091.

http://www.onlinebangalore.com/gove/banp/bangpol5a.html

Child Line is a 24 hour emergency phone service for children in difficult circumstances. Any child in crisis can dial 1098 free of cost and speak to a friendly, experienced counsellor. The service seeks to aid any child below the age of 18 who is injured, sick, exploited, abused, in danger, or lonely. They may be street children living on the pavement or railway station, or normal children with normal families. Parents often call in search of a missing child.

http://www.i-indiaonline.com/prog_childline.htm

HELPLINES FOR WOMEN

With an increase in the number of crimes committed against women, the police have opened several help lines which can be contacted for immediate assistance. Whether it is eve teasing or harassment at work or in the confines of the home or even in public place, on the roads or in buses or trains, dialing the toll free numbers is the only way to tackle the growing menace.

Women's helpline launched in Mumbai

The women in distress can call the helpline number '1298', which in turn is connected to around 16 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) including the Maharashtra State Women's Council and report their problem.

http://news.webindia123.com/news/Articles/India/20080129/878569.html

Mumbai Police introduces women helpline No. 103

From this February 25, if any woman gets any physical and mental harassment, can dial 103 and it will reach directly at the police control room. … The police in Mumbai have also introduced a helpline No. 1090 for senior citizens. This helpline is operated by the Mumbai police.

http://www.samachaar.in/Mumbai/Mumbai_Police_introduces_women_helpline_No._103_25527/

Stay safe, girl!

It's best to just dial 100 if you are in trouble, especially after 8 pm. The women's helpline, Vanitha Sahaya Vani (1091), at the office of the police commissioner is open from only 8 am to 8 pm.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1112122.cms

HELPLINES FOR THOSE IN DISTRESS

Students in distress can turn to following help lines of Mumbai -

Mindtemple - 022 - 32421111 (10 to 6 pm)
Avishkar - 022 - 24227515 (10 to 6 pm)
Aasra - 022 - 27546669 (3 to 9 pm)

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