Alcohol kills an Indian every 96 minutes, 11 % binge drinkers


By Devanik Saha

New Delhi, May 25 (IANS) : As the debate over an alcohol bans grows across India, 15 people die every day - or one every 96 minutes - from the effects of drinking alcohol, reveals an IndiaSpend analysis of 2013 National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data, the latest available.

The per capita consumption of alcohol in India increased 38 percent, from 1.6 litres in 2003-05 to 2.2 litres in 2010-12, according to a World Health Organisation (WHO) report, which also revealed that more than 11 percent of Indians were binge drinkers, against the global average of 16 percent.

The data explain the wide political support for crackdowns on alcohol, although experts point out that alcohol is a health problem - not a moral one.

In Tamil Nadu, J. Jayalalithaa shut down 500 liquor stores on May 23, the first day of her fourth term as chief minister. In April, Bihar imposed prohibition - a ban on the sale, production and consumption of alcohol. In August 2014, Kerala restricted the sale of liquor to five-star hotels.

Pre-poll surveys in Kerala and Tamil Nadu found wide support for prohibition, 47 percent of men and women in Kerala and 52 percent in Tamil Nadu, the Indian Express reported. The leading reason for the ban, respondents said, was alcohol-fuelled domestic violence.

Before the latest crackdowns on alcohol, Gujarat and Nagaland were the only Indian states with prohibition.

Maharashtra tops alcohol-related deaths

Maharashtra reported the most alcohol-related deaths, followed by Madhya Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, according to the NCRB data, with experts saying high rates of alcoholism correlate with high crime rates.

"Major crimes and accidents are fuelled by alcohol, which also leads to sexual harassment of women and robberies," S. Raju, of Tamil Nadu’s Makkal Adhikaram (People’s Power) told the BBC. “Alcohol abuse is also the reason why Tamil Nadu has the largest number of widows under 30 years of age.”

A quarter of all hospital admissions and 69 percent of all crimes in Kerala are due in part to intoxication, according to the Alcohol and Drug Information Centre, an NGO, quoted in The Economist.

Five people died every day in 2014 after drinking spurious liquor

In 2015, consumption of illegally brewed liquor claimed more than 100 lives in Malwani, Mumbai, triggering widespread outrage. As many as 1,699 people died in 2014 after consuming spurious/illicit liquor, an increase of 339 percent from 387 in 2013.

However, prohibition may not reduce addiction and deaths, Vikram Patel, a leading public health expert with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, argued in an Indian Express column.

“Prohibition of substances which give pleasure to people does not work,” he wrote. “Addiction is a health problem, not a moral one, and there are many proven strategies which can reduce its burden. The desire to address the serious social problems caused by a minority of those who consume alcohol by prohibition is a travesty of the experience of history and public health science. Prohibition is rejected by most public health scientists who know this field; even the World Health Organisation does not recommend it.”

Notes:

The data for deaths due to alcohol influence nationally as well as state-wise has been stopped since 2014 and is included in sudden deaths overall; therefore, we have taken the 2013 figures and analysed accordingly.

There is a possibility of more deaths due to alcohol influence under the heart attacks/epilepsy category; however, it is difficult to ascertain the exact number of deaths, and hence, we have just used the figures under “influence of alcohol”.

  

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, ATTAVAR,MANGALURU

    Thu, May 26 2016

    Knowing this fact most people consume it. Govt also gives permission or licence to have more bars and liquor shops. Really funny yaar.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, May 26 2016

    Jerry, Belman

    Also keep a Calendar girl pic beside the board and see the reaction!

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Fools report.

    See what are the benefits of consuming alcohol at the limit not un-limit.

    Wine, women, wealth

    Hennu, Honnu, Mannu.

    Report Submit.
    Exceeds from Limit.
    Definitely you Omit.
    Gujarat blunders Commit.

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  • Asif Iqbal, Mangalore

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Like the picture of lungs on a cigarette packet the Govt should bring out a law to put the picture of human liver on liquor bottles.

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  • JERRY, BELMAN

    Thu, May 26 2016

    and also keep big bords near beer bar and wine shops,so all can see before buy again and again

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Wed, May 25 2016

    “Wine that maketh the heart merry” says the Book of Psalms. Trouble arises, both health wise and socially, when alcohol is misused or when taken in excess. It has been found that alcohol can be beneficial, especially good for digestion, if it is consumed in moderation, just as one takes his medicine. It is to be used as an aid for relaxation and enjoyment but never as a solution for stress, tension or such problems. It is harmful if one is addicted and crosses his limits. Therefore, first one needs to learn how to use before using it. It's not apt to entirely blame alcohol for consumer's fault. So consumers need to be informed and educated about its usage.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Shankar,

    Good thinking but do not simply worry
    You & me will remain to share company

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Don't worry & cry
    Drink Vodka and fly
    Whisky, Rum, Vodka or Gin
    Life always needs some fun
    With a social or a regular one
    Drink soberly for some enjoyment and relaxation
    If overdrunk may bring untold misery & destruction

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  • troll, udupi

    Wed, May 25 2016

    nothing smells as fishy as some government induced propaganda. They are obviously trying to justify the need for prohibition. i am certainly against it.
    Death can come in many forms. For example there are thousands of deaths from vehicular accidents, so why don't you ban them two wheelers mate. I know i am comparing apples and oranges. OK, so if they can ban alcohol why don't they ban cigarettes totally. instead of going of complete prohibition, maybe they should make the penalties for driving under the influence, or causing nuisance while intoxicated a lot more serious. People in power are definitely taking us to a place where no sane person wants to go. lol

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  • Af,, MANGALORE

    Wed, May 25 2016

    I think the quality of liquor is gone to hell, why govt restrict bad qlty liquor supply. there is a big lobby between govt and liquor manuf. percentage of chemical usage must be restricted, people are dying only bcos of cheap quality liquor.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Oh My God!
    It is really alarming.
    Alrming for liquor copanies in fact. At this rate, there will be no alcohol drinkers in India soon.

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  • arm, ksa

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Mallya apna karz kaise chukyega???

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Wed, May 25 2016

    1.ONE SINGLE PEG MAKES YOU DOUBLE..!!

    2.TWO DOUBLE MAKES YOU WALK LIKE A CAT..

    It is upto you to decide, go for option 1 or 2 ??

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  • SS, Bolali/Udipi

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Gujarat is only state where in fully abstained consumption of Beef Meat and Alcohol.
    Should learn by other states how to run the government nor to taken bowl to sanction more funds. Karnataka Government only after to introduce a cheap liquor....to earn more revenue.
    Tujhe apna bannane ki kasam kayee hai..kayee hai..

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  • Santosh,K, Mangalore

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Any way Mallya left India.Ban drinking alcohol in wine shops. Allow them to drink in their house.

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Sometimes the Doctor say's, a fine single malt whisky, is purely medicinal and it cures all manner of ailments one may care to imagine. I say Alcohol is the cause of all solution, and even to all of life problems...

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  • geoffrey , hat hill

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Btw who's this doc, Dr. Vijay Mallya by any chance?

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  • Neel, Kuwait

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Govt of India has issued green signal to 'Patanjali' to produce vegetable: Scotch Whisky, Beer, Rum, Gin, wine..... etc.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Beer after whisky very risky.

    Whisky after Beer no Fear..

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  • veera pinto, mangalore

    Wed, May 25 2016

    How much revenue and employment it generates.
    Drink responsibly.
    What about cigarette and pollution.

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  • arm, ksa

    Wed, May 25 2016

    THERE ARE BETTER THINGS IN THE WORLD THAN ALCOHOL, But alcohol sort of compensates for not getting them.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Blame it all on Acche Din ...

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  • Rajesh , Udupi

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Alcohol ban depends on state govt...

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  • geoffrey , hat hill

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Stay tuned for : Patanjali Somras 😂

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Drink to drain...
    Life to pain...

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