Bengaluru: Karnataka Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar on Monday said his statement in modern women who did not want to marry and bear children in an event in Nimhans were excluded from the context and that he did not intend to choose a woman and was based on a survey, which quoted statistics about What a young generation felt about it.
During the world mental health at the National Institute of National Mental Health and Neurological (Nimhans) on Sunday, Sudhakar said, “Today, I apologize to say this, many modern women in India want to remain single.
Even if they get married, they don’t Want to give birth.
They want a surrogacy The world’s mentality in Nimhans on Sunday was excluded from the context and therefore lost at a greater point that I tried to at the prestigious National Institute of Mental Health and Nurosciences.
“Read Alsokarnataka: Modern Indian women want to remain single, do not want to give birth even after marriage , said the minister of Kudhambarkarnataka Minister of Health Dr K Sudhakar at H Ari Sunday claims that modern Indian women want to remain single, do not want to give birth even after marriage and want to surrogacy.
He said that being a father of a princess and medical doctor with training, he understood the sensitivity around women and also mental health problems.
Sudhakar said that it was established widely through research and studies that in situations where mental health resources were scarcity, families formed a valuable support system, which could help in managing various stressful situations.
Indian society is collectivist and promotes social cohesion and interdependence.
Families with traditional Indians, who follow the same principles of collectivism, have proven themselves as a very good source for treatments that are mentally ill, he said.
“Unlike the Western society, which places a boost in ‘individualism’, the Indian society is ‘collective’ because it promotes interdependence and cooperation, with family forming a focal point of this social structure,” Minister said.
According to him, Indian and Asian families therefore, are far more involved in the care of its members and also suffer from a burden of greater disease than their Western colleagues.
Sudhakar added that India families were more familiar with patients, and were able to take therapy participation greater than in the West.
To prove his claim, he quoted a research paper published in Indian psychiatric journals.
Sudhakar said his statement about the young generation who moved away from marriage and reproduction was also based on the survey.
The findings of the Millennial Millennial Mill survey showed that, among millennium, 19 percent were not interested in children or marriage, the Minister said.
He added that eight other percent want children, but were not interested in marriage.
“Among the post-millennium (or adult Z generer), 23 percent are not interested in children or marriage.
As in the case of millennium, eight percent wants children, but are not interested in marriage.
There is a little gender – the authority difference in the trend This.
This applies to boys and girls, “said Sudhakar.
The minister said he was trying to say that young people could find solutions and comfort for mental health problems such as anxiety, depression and stress in our traditional family and the value system, which offered an extraordinary support system.
“I want to clarify that I have no intention of choosing a woman or my words mean so,” Sudhakar clarified.
He also asked people to go through his full speech on his Facebook page.
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