Brahmavar: Exam stress drives 16-year-old student to commit suicide


Daijiworld Media Network - Brahmavar

Brahmavar, Jan 21: In a tragic incident, the stress brought on by exam led a Class 10 student to commit suicide in Brahmavar taluk. The incident is believed to have occurred at around 4 pm to 4:30 pm.

The deceased identified as Anushree (16) ended her life in her house when her mother was away. Anushree and her mother both attended the same school in the locality.

The police officials also found a death note in Anushree's room.

Brahmavar PSI Gururaj and staff arrived at the spot and also undertook investigation.

The family are residents of Kuvempu Nagar in Chantar, Brahmavar.

  

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  • Anonymous, Person

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    That education system can really use an update. Apparently, a student commits suicide every hour in that country and an average of 28 every day.

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  • Arnold, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    As a student of private college in mangalore even we all students are feeling very stress full about the examination.... As the covid 19 started the colleges thought of conducting the classes through online where many of the students did not have proper network and many of them were facing problems... As the government decided to re open the schools and colleges and conduct the semister how does the student study for it when they don't understand anything about online classes.... And already internals are conducted through online what if they conducted one semister online and start 2nd as offline.... And what do the students who are not attending offline classes do for exam.. They won't be given any online classes and how can they write a exam without knowing anything..... I really don't know what the government is thinking of... They are not even bothered about childrens lives.... Because of these things even schools and colleges are forcing children's to study and parents too... So it feels very stressful.... Please have a look and support.... To all the DC of karnataka state show some concern on the students....
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    May your soul rest in peace anushree😢

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  • Jackson, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    Yess!!!!even i agree to your statements i hope there wont be further cases like these . May your soul rest in peace 🙏

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    Rest In Peace 🙏🏻

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    How sad .What is wrong with our youngsters.?Well exam stress is normal to all students.when not prepared it is still more.I doubt this time due to corona ,schools were not open classes too were in internet ,that must have made this girl without contact etc very deprimierend.so now exams too was too much.Our politicians should take this to notice,childrens position of mind set as dangerous ,and seek solutions.Heartfelt sympathy to the family.May her soul rest in peace.

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  • Anonymous, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    Some people are not able to handle stress the way some people do. While some can , there are few of them who won't be able to handle stress. They need guidance and need to be instilled with confidence . May her soul RIP

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    Extremely Sad. May Anushree soul rest in peace.
    Our education system need to change.

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