Ludhiana: A hike is witnessed in suicide and domestic violence cases in Ludhiana during the lockdown with 100 cases of suicide and 1500 domestic violence complaints registered during the period, said Ludhiana Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Akhil Chaudhary.
"Suicide and domestic violence cases have increased during lockdown in Ludhiana,Punjab. 60 suicide cases and 850 complaints of domestic violence were reported before lockdown this year. During lockdown,100 cases of suicide and 1500 domestic complaints have been registered," said DCP Akhil Chaudhary.
The police further attributed the surge in cases of suicide and domestic violence to depression, unemployment and financial problems.
"It has also been seen that suicidal tendency is increasing among people between 30-40 age group," he added.
On the other hand, Dr Nidhi Agarwal assistant professor of clinical psychologist department, CMC Hospital said that some COVID-19 patients are going through tough times while undergoing treatment or quarantine process.
"COVID-19 patients are undergoing trauma and there caregivers are also under a lot of pressure. For example if a person is in quarantine at home, neighbours pass comments," said Dr Nidhi.