The document reports suicide rates in various Pakistani cities, with the highest rates in Rawalpindi and Larkana at 2.86 and 2.6 respectively. It notes that most suicides occur in young people and the rates are higher in men than women. Common risk factors for suicide are listed as pressure for perfection, depression, loss of hope, low self-esteem, drug abuse, love failure, guilt and jealousy. The document stresses that suicide is preventable and parents, schools, and prevention programs can help reduce rates through awareness, support, and addressing underlying issues.