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A Telangana college student allegedly commits himself as a result of pressure from college administrators

On Tuesday morning, an intermediate student from the Rangareddy area of Telangana committed suicide. The student reportedly took the drastic measure because of pressure from his institution and an inability to tolerate being tortured by the college administration, according to officials at the Meerpet Police Station. The student’s corpse was discovered hanging at his house, and the authorities believe that this was a suicide, according to news agency ANI.

Vaibhav, an intermediate college student, was discovered hanging at his house. This morning was the event. According to Sub-Inspector Sudhakar of the Meerpet Police Station, “He is suspected of having committed suicide because he could not bear the torture from the college authorities.” The student’s corpse will be submitted for a postmortem examination.

Additionally, the girl reportedly sent a letter complaining that the principal, vice principal, and junior lecturer at the institution were pressuring her to improve her grades. Additionally, the student begged college administrators not to put pressure on students and asked his parents not to send their sibling to the same university.

In a another occurrence, a medical student committed himself on Tuesday in Kallakurichi, Tamil Nadu, purportedly after ingesting pesticide. The student, a resident of Eravar village named Bhaiavi, was having academic difficulties and is said to have committed suicide as a result of her anxiousness about the NEET medical admission test. The student’s death is the subject of ongoing inquiry.

Aravindhan, Bhairavi’s brother, had said that she took the NEET test the previous year but failed it. He said that despite taking tutoring and wanting to pursue MBBS, she was unable to pass the medical admission test. She then enrolled in another NEET coaching program in Athur. He also said that she had grumbled about not understanding and worried about getting a lower grade.

 

 

 

 

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