Hyderabad Suicide News: Recently, another painful incident of suicide due to mental stress due to not getting married has come to light in the city. 30 year old Praveen, living in Attapur area of Hyderabad, Telangana, was in depression due to not being able to get married for a long time. Due to increasing age and repeatedly not being able to finalize relationships, he started feeling lonely and helpless.
Seeing the weddings of family and friends and repeatedly asking ‘When will you get married?’ Hearing such questions, his mental pressure increased further. It is being told that Praveen was very upset for the last few days and due to this mental stress, Praveen took this dangerous step.
Died by jumping from a 20 storey building
According to the information, he went to the 20-storey building on Sunday afternoon and jumped from there. Seriously injured Praveen died on the spot. On receiving the information, the police reached the spot and took Praveen’s body into their custody. Police have registered the case and started investigation. It is believed that the suicide occurred due to depression due to not getting married.
Many voluntary organizations are providing services through free helpline numbers to help people suffering from depression or mental stress and to prevent suicide. If anyone is in trouble, the following numbers can be contacted:
Mental Health Support Center
National Helpline (Tele-MANAS): These services started by the Central Government are available 24 hours.
Number: 14416 or 1800 891 4416
Roshni – Hyderabad: A renowned organization providing counseling to people with depression and suicidal thoughts. Help can be sought by contacting 040-66202000 or 040-66202001.
Aasra: This is a free service center available 24/7. Services can be availed by calling 98204 66726.
OneLife: Call the number 78930 78930 and tell them the problem and they will get them out of bad thoughts.
Especially, do not be alone at such times. You should share your pain or worry with close friends or family members. Depression is just a disease. You can recover quickly by getting treatment from a good psychologist or psychiatrist. If you see someone in danger of life, immediately inform 100 or 108 (ambulance) as necessary.

