The teenager’s final message, “Mummy, Papa, I can’t do JEE,” serves as a poignant reminder of the immense pressure and mental health challenges faced by students in pursuit of academic success. The incident sheds light on the urgent need to address the well-being and mental health of young people, particularly those navigating competitive exams and high-stakes educational environments.
As stakeholders in education and society, it is incumbent upon us to recognize and respond to the mental health needs of students, providing them with the support, resources, and empathy they require to cope with stress, anxiety, and feelings of inadequacy. We must create a culture that values holistic well-being over academic achievement alone, prioritizing the emotional and psychological welfare of our youth above all else.
The loss of a young life is a profound tragedy that should prompt us to reflect on our collective responsibility to nurture, protect, and uplift the next generation. It is imperative that we work together to create safe, supportive, and inclusive environments where students feel valued, heard, and empowered to seek help when needed.
We extend our deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of the teenager who tragically lost their life in Kota. Our thoughts are with them during this difficult time, and we stand in solidarity with all those affected by this heartbreaking loss.
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