
The event happened the day following the release of the JEE Mains results.
This is the city’s fourth such case in 2024; last year, 27 kids committed themselves.
According to the Hindustan Times, the number of suicides in 2015 was the greatest since the administration started keeping track of suicides.
Understudy getting ready for JEE in Kota for a very long time
As per reports, the understudy — Shubh Choudhary — was reading up in Kota for a long time.
Police said that he was planning for the JEE-Mains, the assessment important for admission to designing schools including the Indian Organizations of Innovation.
It is thought that he was discontent with his JEE result. On Tuesday morning, his body was discovered.
No self destruction note was found, police said, adding that a posthumous assessment will be led after his family arrives at Kota.
Rajasthan government’s actions to forestall understudy passings
The issue of understudy suicides in Kota has been a central issue for the organization.
Kota test-planning business is assessed to be worth Rs. 10,000 crores every year. After graduating from tenth grade, students from all over the country travel to Kota to enroll in various institutions.
Last year, the Rajasthan government reported measures to forestall understudy passings, including compulsory screening tests, in sequential order arranging of understudies in areas as opposed to positioning, among others.
An 18-year-old JEE aspirant commits suicide in Kota last month. The aspirant hanged herself.
As per police, the understudy was tracked down hanging at her home in the Borkheda region.
Fifteen understudies passed on by self destruction in Kota in 2022, 18 out of 2019, 20 out of 2018, seven of every 2017, 17 out of 2016, and 18 out of 2015.
No suicides were accounted for in 2020 and 2021 as training establishments were closed down or changed to online mode because of the Coronavirus pandemic, the Hindustan Times detailed.
Look for help in the event that you are having self-destructive contemplations
In the event that you or anybody you know is experiencing self-destructive contemplations, you can contact AASRA for self destruction avoidance guiding.
Its number is 022-27546669 (24 hours).
Additionally, you can call COOJ at +91-83222-52525 or Roshni NGO at +914066202000.
Sneha India Establishment, which works 24×7, can be reached at +91-44246-40050.
Vandrevala Establishment’s helpline number is +91-99996-66555 (call and WhatsApp).