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Coaching student commits suicide in Kota, was preparing for engineering competitive exam – Coaching student commits suicide in Kota, was preparing for engineering competitive exam theinsiderinsight

Another student commits suicide in Kota…

New Delhi :

The series of suicides of coaching students in Kota, Rajasthan is not taking the name of Thaman. The second case of suicide of a student in the beginning of January of the year has come to light today. Niharika Singh, a student living in Borkheda area of ​​Kota, committed suicide by hanging herself at home. As soon as the family members got the information, they got scared and the police were called on the spot. The police and the family took the student to the hospital… but the doctors declared her dead.

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The police have started the investigation of the case by starting the post-mortem of the dead body. After the continuous increase in suicide cases of coaching students in Kota, the Central Government has also issued a guideline a few days ago, under which important instructions have been given to the coaching institutes and district administration to keep the coaching students free from depression. .

Police also found a suicide note along with Niharika's body. In this, Niharika has written, “Mummy, Papa, I cannot do JEE. That's why I have committed suicide. I am a loser. I am the worst daughter. Forgive me, Mummy, Papa. This is my last option.”

Was preparing for competitive engineering exam

Deceased student Niharika Singh lived with her father in Borkheda area. Father works as a gunman in a bank. Cousin Vikram Singh told that Niharika was also repeating her 12th class. The time table for his competitive engineering exam paper had also arrived. She used to be stressed about exams. Despite studying at home for about 7, 8 hours every day, he was seen being depressed regarding the exams.

26 cases of suicide of students in Kota last year

Last year, 26 cases of student suicide were reported in Kota, the highest number of cases in a year in this coaching bastion. Every year lakhs of students from all over the country come here to prepare for medical and engineering entrance examinations.

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