Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru
Mangaluru, Mar 17: Fear of examinations has been identified as the reason behind the disappearance of two students in separate incidents in Mangaluru, according to police officials.
A 17-year-old boy from the Kavoor police station limits went missing on March 12 and was found on March 15. Investigations revealed that he had travelled to Goa and Hubballi before being traced. Deputy commissioner of police (DCP) Siddharth Goyal confirmed that the boy had left home due to exam-related stress.
In another incident, a girl from the Panambur police station limits had also gone missing before being located. Police stated that she, too, had left home due to exam anxiety.

A similar case had made headlines earlier in Bantwal when a student named Diganth went missing. Upon being found, it was confirmed that he had also left home due to fear of exams.
Dakshina Kannada district Deputy Director of Public Instruction (DDPI) Govind Madiwal urged students not to be anxious about exams. He emphasized that under the Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) system, students from Classes 1 to 9 cannot fail. Even if a student receives low marks or fails, they have the option to take a re-examination.
He also advised parents not to place undue pressure on children, highlighting that failure or lower grades do not determine one's future, as numerous opportunities remain available. Students of all grades should approach exams with confidence, he added.