The Darkest Reality of education, 60 Days- 50 Student Suicide

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Darkest reality comes into picture on this Diwali on Monday over 50 students committed suicide in 60 days. Every other day a student commits suicide every due to education system in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.

According to Children rights activists report, who have been tracking these cases wrote in last two months more than 50 students have reportedly committed suicide across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh and many of students cracking up under pressure to perform.

After passing in 12th examination with 95 per cent marks, Samyuktha joined a leading coaching institute in Hyderabad to crack the national medical exam as she wanted to be a doctor. She killed herself, leaving behind a note that mentioned about her inability to cope with her studies.

Last month, a teacher humiliated 17-year-old boy later he had jumped off the fifth floor. Teacher said to boy “you are not good enough to be in the college and should roam on the street,” the teenager who had a miraculous escape later told NDTV.

Samyuktha’s father,driver by profession wanted to fulfil his daughter’s dreams as doctor, recalls how can coaching institute talks about her inability of a child after scoring 95%. My advice to parents is to understand what your children are going through in such colleges.

Another grieving loss video emerged of a student being mercilessly assaulted by his teacher in front of his classmates emerged from a private college at Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh.

Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has taken his first step, meeting managers of junior corporate colleges and warning them to set things in order, and also introduce new rules in the states.

  1. Students cannot be made to attend classes for more than eight hours.
  2. Ban teachers from verbal or physical assaulting students.
  3. Keep trained counsellors at hand to guide students.

Children rights activist Achytha Rao said, Criminal cases should be booked against these institutes. They have to provide safety and not torture students mentally or physically.

Students from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have an impressive track record in education as well as cracking entrance exams to premier institutions such as the Indian Institutes of Technology.

Experts suggest, this remarkable performance might have ended up playing more pressure on others. This story also pointing of less number of seats for general category and black-marketing behind the admission.

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