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Paper Title :
Economic Indicators in India: GDP, Mortality, Inflation and Suicide Rate

Author :Nikhil Srinivasan, Sampath Kumar S, Kishore S M, Naveen V, Krishna M ,Subha R

Article Citation :Nikhil Srinivasan ,Sampath Kumar S ,Kishore S M ,Naveen V ,Krishna M ,Subha R , (2023 ) " Economic Indicators in India: GDP, Mortality, Inflation and Suicide Rate " , International Journal of Management and Applied Science (IJMAS) , pp. 42-47, Volume-9,Issue-4

Abstract : The purpose of the study aims to categorize GDP and its impact on the Indian economy and mortality rate in order to provide new insights into how the relationship affects the Indian population. Kaggle was used to obtain time series data on Indian GDP from 1960 to 2021. This information includes the GDP value in billions of dollars as well as the annual percentage growth rate. Another dataset used was Suicides in India, obtained from Kaggle and spans the years 2001 to 2012. Our Findings conclude that suicide is a growing concern in today's society and receives a lot of attention. Depression is widely acknowledged to be a leading cause of suicide. Other possible causes, such as economic or social factors, exist. Research limitations/implications-Despite its size and span of five decades, the dataset is only accessible to India. Comparing and contrasting the exact relationship between GDP and its impact on other countries' economies and mortality rates will provide a helpful comparison with the findings here. Originality/value- Although the relationship between GDP and the economy has been studied, the association between GDP and LIFE EXPECTANCY is yet to be studied. Keywords - GDP, Economic Growth, Mortality Rate, Time Series, Suicides, Life Expectancy, Prediction, Forecasting

Type : Research paper

Published : Volume-9,Issue-4


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