Moreover, the statistically significant predictors suggest the importance of parental and peer-group factors as focal points to consider in preventing suicide, highlighting the importance of social relationships in understanding the phenomenon. Regression analyses also showed that the two types of suicide have predominantly similar predictors. Moreover, 3 out of every 10 suicide attempts are reportedly impulsive rather than planned, with males and those 12 years old and below reporting more impulsive suicides compared to other sex and age groups under study. Results indicate that approximately 14 out of every 100 Filipino students have attempted suicide at least once. Two nationally representative datasets from the Global School-based Student Health Survey (n=14,051) were used for the study. Her funeral is planned at Bharmana Grama Samajam crematorium, Valiyasala on Wednesday morning.This study looked into the two typologies of suicide attempts-Planned Suicides and Impulsive Suicides-with the goal of comparing their prevalence and the factors that increase or decrease the odds of either type from happening. Her husband Devanayakam Iyer and two other children - D Ramaswamy and D Kamala - predeceased her. Ponnammal is survived by sons D Mahadevan and D Subramanian. Some of her outstanding classical renditions include ‘Guruvayur Puresa Suprabhatham’, ‘Thrissivaperur Suprabhatham’, ‘Ulsava Prabandham’, ‘Navaratri krithi’, Meenambika Stothram, compositions of Irayimman Thampi and Padmanabha Sathakam of Swathi Thirunal. She had won several coveted titles including Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi Award (1976), Acharya Kalabharathi Award and Gayakaratnam Award. Ponnammal was an A-grade artist at All India Radio. At the Music Academy, her teachers were the legendary ones such as Harikesanallur Muthayya Bhagavathar, Semmangudi, K R Kumaraswamy Iyer, M A Kalyanakrishna Bhagavathar, etc. Ponnammal started learning music and Sanskrit under the guidance of Ramaswamy Bhagavathar. The nation honoured her with Padmasree in 2017. Ponnammal was also the first woman to perform at Navarathri Mandapam at the famed Navaratri Music Festival in 2006. This extraordinary feat opened the doors of the music college to Ponnammal who later went on to become the first women teacher of the same college. At the age of 13, she won a gold medal in a music competition for children organized in connection with the birth anniversary of erstwhile Travancore king Chithira Thirunal. She caught the attention of the who’s who of the Carnatic music world at a very young age. Ponnammal was the first girl student to be admitted at Music Academy (Swathi Thirunal Sangeetha College) here. Born as the daugher of Bhagavathy Ammalu and Mahadeva Ayyar at Parassala near here in 1924, she took the traditional music world by storm with her charismatic rendition, at a time when the conservative society of that age considered public music performance by women as something beneath one’s dignity. Ponnammal, 96, had many firsts to her credit in her lengthy musical career. THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Carnatic musician Parassala B Ponnammal who started her prolific music career as a child prodigy and later went on to earn many an accolades and respects for her musical prowess breathed her last at Valiyasala here on Tuesday, owing to age-related illness.
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