IJSR International Journal of Scientific Research 2277 - 8179 Indian Society for Health and Advanced Research ijsr-6-11-13344 Original Research Paper A Study Of Suicide In Nagpur With Respect To Demographic Profile And Method Adopted For Suicide. Dinesh S Akarte Dr. Dr. Nitin S Barmate Dr. November 2017 6 11 01 02 ABSTRACT

 ‘Suicide is characterized as the final common pathway of diverse circumstances, of an interdependent network rather than an isolated cause, a web of circumstances tightening around a single time and space1. The maximum number of suicide in young adult (20–40years) may be attributed to various factor. Victim who belongs to upper lower class which constitutes 50.33% of cases followed by lower class (17.67%), Most of the suicides were seen in unemployed (26%), of which 16% (i.e.46.15% out of total of total female) were housewives followed by students (18.33%)..