Andhra Pradesh: Fed up with the harassment by the coaching center director, the student took the dreadful step, expressed her pain in the suicide note.

News India Live, Digital Desk: A heart-wrenching news has emerged from Andhra Pradesh, where a student attempted suicide after allegedly being fed up with mental torture and harassment by the director of a coaching centre. This incident has once again raised serious questions on the safety and mental health of the students within the coaching institutes. The student has been admitted to the hospital in a critical condition, where her treatment is ongoing. What is the whole matter? According to the information received, this incident took place in a famous educational hub of Andhra Pradesh. The student was preparing for competitive exams in a private coaching centre. Allegation of harassment: According to the student’s family members and the suicide note left by her, the director of the coaching center was mentally harassing her for a long time. Disclosure in the suicide note: In her note, the student has clearly mentioned the behavior of the director and the mental pressure being given by him. She wrote that the harassment had increased to such an extent that she was left with no option but to end her life. After the incident, the student’s parents and local people protested outside the coaching centre. The family members demand: Strict action: The accused director should be immediately arrested and the license of the coaching center should be cancelled. CCTV footage: Police should investigate the CCTV footage and other digital evidence of the institute. Police action: The local police has registered a case and started investigation. Police officials say that the suicide note has been sent for forensic examination and other students of the institute are also being interrogated to find out whether other students were being treated similarly.Increasing pressure in coaching institutes: A worrying aspectThis incident is not alone. In the last few years, cases of students taking suicidal steps have increased rapidly due to excessive study pressure and management misconduct in coaching centres. Mental Health: Experts believe that the provision of ‘counselling’ should be mandatory for students in institutes. Accountability: There is a need for strict guidelines for the management of coaching institutes so that students can get a safe environment.

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