The pressure of living in a city like Mumbai can often drive people to the edge. According to the World Health Organisation, India has one of the highest suicide rates in the world. “I lost my sister to it. So, I know the pain of losing a loved one, and this motivated me to help others get support in time,” says Gayatri Datta, founder of SisterLivingWorks that works towards suicide prevention. Datta will hold a talk on the need to identify people who have suicidal thoughts and intervene at the earliest in an upcoming workshop at Mumbai University on September 10.
The event will also have psychiatrist Harish Shetty parting with his insights on the subject while sharing his experience of handling patients who have battled suicidal thoughts.