Sunday, March 27, 2022

 


The Way People  Die-In India

                                                        India is a highly populated country and it stands second in the world i.e. After China.  About  30 % population of India is living below the poverty line.  The Health Care system is also having inadequate infrastructure which is a root cause of death.

                                                        Two million people died in India during the second wave of the Delta Variant. Besides, that  Ten million Indians died per year due to Heart Ailments. Tuberculosis has killed Two million people in the last five years.



                                                         Air pollution is also very high side in certain areas of  India and about Eight million people were killed in the last five years.



                                                        Some of the people die in a Railway Accident. The suburban train which carries 7.5 million passengers daily accounts for nine-person death per day.  However overall death toll on the railway is 25000.



                                                         The road traffic death is officially 150000 people in one year. Besides that wild animals like lion, tiger, leopard, elephant kills about 500 people per year. The poisonous snake bites 6000 people per year.

                                                        Natural calamities also play very important roles in the death toll. Lightening had killed about 2876 people in the year 2019. There was 142 death in the year 2020 due to falling in sewers, Some time death takes place on a Motorbike or Scooter during kite season on account of fallen kite string.



                                                        The Suicidal death in India is 12.9 persons per 100000 people per year while the suicide rate of women is 11.1 per year.

                                                         This shows more is required to be done in India regarding Air Pollution, Transport/Railway/Traffic Regulations, Improvement of  Infrastructure, Healthcare, and Mental Health.

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