NEW DELHI: More BSF personnel are dying of mental illness and lifestyle diseases than in line of duty, BSF Director General K K Sharma said today.
He said the analysis has been made after a study was conducted among the 2.5-lakh personnel strong force.
“Recent studies within the force have indicated that number of deaths of force personnel was more due to illness (both physical and mental) than being operational casualties. Our studies through the medical directorate of Border Security Force (BSF) have listed out many indicators of lifestyle diseases as well,” he said.
Sharma, however, did not mention the time-frame of the studies conducted.
The BSF DG was speaking at the inauguration of a workshop on ‘Mental health and well-being of CAPF personnel through Global Health Assessment Tools (GMHAT)’ here.
He said his force has taken some remedial measures to control lifestyle diseases by including yoga in the daily routine of jawans and officers. (AGENCIES)