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After 20 suicides in IIT-JEE hub, spring-loaded fans now a must in Kota

After 20 suicides, mostly by hanging, were reported from Rajasthan’s entrance exam hub Kota, allegedly under pressure to crack NEET and JEE, the state government is installing spring-loaded fans in hostel rooms, and has formed a committee to combat such incidents.

Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot late Friday evening held a meeting with hostel directors, coaching directors, parents, and guardians of the competitive examination aspirants to find out why youths are taking the extreme step and how to tackle the issue.

During the two-hour-long meeting, the chief minister directed the secretary (education) to form a committee,  including coaching directors, parents, and guardians of students, which will submit a report within 15 days on suggestions to check suicides.

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State Education Minister B. D. Kalla suggested that average students should be encouraged to play cricket and football instead of “pressurizing” him/her to crack the competitive exams.

Chairing the meeting, Gehlot said, “Students take admission in Kota coaching centers at the age of 15 and have to stay far away from their parents. Hence, coaching directors have the responsibility to provide them with a home-like atmosphere. The aspirants should be allowed to go home on festivals. If students study under pressure, suicidal cases will increase.”

“If the student is weak, then he/she should be advised to play good cricket or football. Look at Virat Kohli, he is earning more than doctors and engineers. Coaching centers should be transformed into happiness centers and students should be made to learn how to become successful after failures,” said Kalla.

“Now the trend is changing as IITians are also doing political surveys for politicians and are seen engaged in their poll campaigns,” said Gehlot. In the meeting, Minister of State Zahida Khan said that the coaching institutes in Kota should not become just “money-earning machines”.

“Children should be tested before admission to know whether they are capable of preparing for a competitive exam or not. If not, then the parents should be told about it,” Khan said.

Khan suggested that music and yoga classes can be organized in the hostels so that there is no pressure on the student’s minds.

Meanwhile, the reports of the Kota administration installing spring-loaded fans in 3200 hostels are garnering critics’ attention who said that such acts are inefficient to check suicides.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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