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Over 45 percent of women said that the reason for their increased drinking frequency was “stress,” the survey said.
The survey conducted by the Community against Drunken Driving (CADD), an NGO, cited the pandemic, the ensuing lockdown, increased availability of alcohol, and changed expenditure patterns, as factors that contributed to the increased drinking among women.
Out of the 5,000 women surveyed, 37.6 percent of women agreed that their alcohol consumption has increased, the CADD said in a statement.
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Increased availability of alcohol was cited as the reason for increased drinking among women in 34.4 percent, and notably, boredom, in 30.1 percent.
Road safety expert and activist Prince Singhal, also CADD founder, said a liberal view presented of alcohol drinking on TV and its putative ability to cure stress are two of the factors responsible for the phenomenon.
“Women’s alcohol market is expected to grow by 25 percent over the next five years as per the Centre for alcohol studies, the government of India.
“Pinking of the alcohol market, combined with sustained messaging in movies and on TV that alcohol is the best way for women to relax and reward themselves, comfortable retail experience besides the already prevalent reasons are all adding up to the rise in alcohol consumption among women,” he said.