Dehradun, July 29
The tourist districts of Dehradun and Haridwar are in the grip of an alcoholism crisis, a study published by AIIMS, Rishikesh, has said.
About 50 per cent population of these two districts were consumers of alcohol with varying degrees of seriousness, it said. Further, the report stated that alcoholism is a rising trend among women. Sub-Dean, AIIMS, Rishikesh, Kumar Satish Ravi conducted the survey over a period of two years, interviewing 400 persons, who were divided into four sample groups of urban, rural, rural town and slum areas.
Not only were the study participants interviewed, but also their blood samples were tested to ascertain alcohol levels.
Ravi said the highest percentage of alcohol consumers were from the age group of 30 years to 49 years, with 72 per cent males and 28 per cent females struggling with this vice. Thirty eight per cent of married persons, 28 per cent of unmarried persons and 33 per cent of divorcees (including widows) were found to be consumers of alcohol, he said.
The tipplers were categorised in accordance to the World Health Organisation guidelines — current, daily, heavy and heavy episodic drinkers.
Ravi, who also serves as an Assistant Professor at the anatomy department of the AIIMS, Rishikesh, attributed the alarming trend to the lack of employment opportunities, poor awareness on the ill-effects of liquor and the available de-addiction and rehabilitation centres.
“The working population of Uttarakhand is predominantly female. Men have little to do to keep themselves busy. To break this monotony, the tendency to binge drink begins, which gradually grows into a habit and finally leads to alcoholism,” Ravi explained.
He said the study would cover all 13 districts of Uttarakhand and soon it would be taken up in Chamoli, Uttarkashi, Pauri and Tehri districts.