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“I Am Loser”: Another Student Dies By Suicide In Rajasthan’s Kota
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“I Am Loser”: Another Student Dies By Suicide In Rajasthan’s Kota

In Rajasthan’s Kota, another student preparing for competitive exams has died by suicide, police said. The incident, which marks the second suicide in January, underscores the escalating issue of exam stress among coaching students.

Niharika Singh, an 18-year-old from Kota’s Borkheda area, was preparing for Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) and was found hanging at her residence. Despite the family’s prompt response and immediate hospitalisation, she was declared dead upon arrival. The police have initiated an investigation, including a post-mortem examination, to ascertain the circumstances leading to her tragic decision.

The police also recovered a suicide note along with Niharika’s body. 

“Mummy, Papa, I can’t do JEE. So I suicide [sic]. I am loser [sic]. I worst daughter [sic]. Sorry Mummy, Papa. This is the last option I have,” read the letter. 

READ | Another Student Suicide In Kota, UP Teen Preparing For NEET Found Dead

According to the police, Niharika lived with her father, a bank employee, and was repeating her 12th class, grappling with the intense pressure of competitive exams. Despite investing seven to eight hours in daily studies, she found herself overwhelmed by the challenges.

This unfortunate incident closely follows the suicide of Mohammed Zaid, another coaching student in Kota. Zaid, originally from Uttar Pradesh’s Moradabad, had been gearing up for the NEET entrance examination. 

Last year, the surge in student suicides prompted the Centre to issue guidelines aimed at alleviating the pressure on coaching students. Directives were issued to coaching institutes and district administrations to safeguard students from depression and stress. 

However, the effectiveness of these measures remains a subject of debate.

Dr Bharat Singh Shekhawat, head of the psychiatry department at Kota Medical College, told NDTV last year that there needs to be a comprehensive overhaul in the approach of both coaching institutes and parents to address the alarming rise in student suicides. 

“Students who are admitted to coaching institutes at the age of 15 or 16 are too young. They miss out on the benefits of school, such as extracurricular activities and friendships. They are also under a lot of stress due to the rigorous coaching schedule,” he added.

Over 2 lakh students flock to Kota annually to prepare for exams like JEE and NEET.

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NDTV Explains: Why Was Hanuman Flag Taken Down In Karnataka’s Mandya?
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NDTV Explains: Why Was Hanuman Flag Taken Down In Karnataka’s Mandya?

Battle lines have been drawn in Karnataka’s Mandya district after officials last week took down a saffron-coloured Hanuman flag hoisted by a local religious organisation, leading to protests in the village of Keragodu and nearby areas that escalated into a political row between the ruling Congress and the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party and Janata Dal (Secular).

The situation remains tense in and around Keragodu village, where police and security personnel have been deployed since Sunday to counter protests demanding the Hanuman flag be raised again.

READ | Congress vs BJP As Hanuman Flag Removed In Karnataka

Visuals of protests this morning in Mandya and other parts of the state, including Bengaluru, show dozens of men and women, brandishing Hanuman flags or wearing saffron scarves, clash with the police. One video, shared by news agency ANI, showed police detaining BJP workers in Bengaluru.

#WATCH | Karnataka Police detain BJP workers protesting in Bengaluru over the Mandya flag issue.

Mandya district administration yesterday brought down the Hanuman flag hoisted by the Gram Panchayat Board of Mandya district. https://t.co/7RhJZvEjpK pic.twitter.com/IntYMOKKAA

— ANI (@ANI) January 29, 2024

Another underlined continuing tension in the Keragodu village area – where orders banning large gathering have been in place since last evening – and a third, from when the flag was taken down, showed protesters and police, armed with lathis, facing-off over metal barricades that are overrun.

On Sunday a large police contingent was positioned after people from the village, as well as a mob of BJP, JDS, and Bajrang Dal members, gathered to protest. Police resorted to a mild lathi charge, news agency PTI said.

What Was The Hanuman Flag Incident?

Sources said Keragodu village residents, and those of a dozen others in the region, funded the installation of the flag near a temple. Reports indicated the BJP and JDS were also involved.

When the flag post was completed, the villagers ran up the Hanuman flag, prompting protests from other individuals who complained to the district administration. Acting on these complaints, the taluk panchayat chief executive directed the gram panchayat officials to remove the flag, PTI said.

Officials said the Sri Gourishankar Seva Trust had been allowed to fly the national flag, and that hoisting the Hanuman flag was a violation of the rules. The flag was pulled down, prompting protests.

The former Vice President of the village panchayat has said the letter requesting permission to hoist a flag referred specifically to its use for “religious purposes”. “The Chief Minister does not know the reality of this controversy… the district officer has given him wrong information,” Virupaksha said.

“When we wrote the request letter, we mentioned would also use this for religious purposes. What we are requesting is to permit us to hoist the saffron flag,” the former village leader stressed.

Political Row Over Hanuman Flag Removal

The Hanuman flag row has led, predictably, to an attack on the Congress, with the BJP and JDS, fresh from an alliance before the general election, accusing the government of “appeasement politics”.

The opposition has begun a ‘padyatra‘ from Keragodu to the District Collector’s office.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his deputy, DK Shivakumar, have both played down their rivals’ attacks.

On Sunday the Chief Minister said it was incorrect to hoist the Hanuman flag when permission had not been instead of the national flag. This morning, Mr Shivakumar said, “Let them do politics (if they want)… but they should not take the law into their hands. We respect all religions…”

Meanwhile, BJP workers are protesting, at district HQs across the state, against the “anti-Hindu policy” of the Congress government, whom they have accused of “insulting” the national flag.

Impact Of Hanuman Flag Removal Protests

Life in Keragodu village is at a standstill; police have erected barricades around the flagpole and CCTV cameras have been installed to ensure no untoward incidents occur, sources told PTI.

Most shops and business in the village have either shut down or been forced to shut.

Hanuman Flag Protests After Ram Temple Pran Pratishtha

Protests over the removal of the flag come less than a week after the ‘pran pratishtha‘, or consecration, of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh, at a grand event headlined by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The temple – built where a 16th century mosque stood before it was razed by a right-wing mob in 1992, led to riots that killed 2,000 people – was consecrated after the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in November 2019, in which Hindu petitioners were awarded the site.

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“Lord Ram has arrived,” the Prime Minister had said after leading the consecration, and an emotional PM also said he “sought Lord Ram’s forgiveness for the delay in constructing the temple”.

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Watch: Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor recreate Animalâs Jamal Kudu at the 69th Hyundai Filmfare Awards 2024 with Gujarat Tourism
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Watch: Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor recreate Animalâs Jamal Kudu at the 69th Hyundai Filmfare Awards 2024 with Gujarat Tourism

The 69th Hyundai Filmfare Awards 2024 with Gujarat Tourism took place in GIFT City on January 28. The star-studded night saw several celebs come together. Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor stole the show as they recreated Animal’s viral Jamal Kudu dance.

During Ranbir Kapoor’s fiery performance, he stepped down from the stage to dance with his wife, actress Alia Bhatt. The two grooved to Jamal Kudu from Animal with glasses on their heads.

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Ranbir planted a kiss on Alia’s cheek. It was quite the highlight and it went viral almost instantly.

Both Ranbir and Alia took home top honours at the Filmfare Awards 2024. The former won Best Actor in a Leading Role (Male) for his role in Animal while Alia won Best Actor in a Leading Role (Female) for Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani. 

Check out more candid moments from the 68th Hyundai Filmfare Awards 2024 with Gujarat Tourism here:

50 Inside pics from the 69th Hyundai Filmfare Awards 2024 with Gujarat Tourism

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