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Maha ropes in health workers to curb farmers' suicides

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Two days after Maharashtra Agriculture Minister Eknath Khadse said that the government cannot stop farmer suicides, his cabinet colleague Deepak Sawant has decided to rope in health workers (anganwadi sevikas) to stop farmers from killing themselves.

Maharashtra Health Minister Deepak Sawant said health workers and Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) would monitor the mental health situation of farmers and their family members to detect any suicidal tendencies, so that these findings are reported to medical officers of local primary health centres.

"Medical officers have been instructed to start a dose of anti-depression medicines to farmers after receiving such reports. Underpaid health workers will get incentives for additional work," Sawant told PTI.
 

"We chose health workers since they have door-to-door contact in each village and they interact with farmers' wives regularly. We will give them a detailed questionnaire prepared by psychiatrists to be answered by farmers' family members. We will also train them to analyse findings of these replies. Some top psychiatrists will begin training these health workers from next week," he said.

"Sigmund Freud had said that there is only one suicidal moment in a person's life. He prepares for that moment for a long time but if that moment passes away, the person does not think of suicide again. We are trying to catch that moment. If we succeed in saving at least two among ten such farmers, it will be an achievement in itself," Sawant said.

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First Published: May 11 2015 | 8:42 PM IST

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