Sikar student suicide highlights extreme psychological toll on medical hopefuls
Pradeep Mahich, a medical candidate residing in Sikar, ended his life following the sudden scrapping of the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test.
This tragic incident sheds light on the worsening educational crisis across commercial coaching hubs, a scenario mirrored back home in Odisha where thousands of local students migrate annually to Rajasthani institutes, facing identical academic stress.
The deceased, originally from Jhunjhunu district, belonged to an impoverished household.
Distressed relatives now demand state intervention to support the impoverished family. Furthermore, community leaders insist on severe penal action and asset confiscation against criminal syndicates operating medical entrance paper leaks. Local law enforcement officials have transferred the remains for a postmortem examination while initiating a formal inquiry. Educational experts warn that unexpected cancellations push vulnerable youths into severe depression, requiring immediate emergency counseling infrastructure across major student hubs to prevent further loss of young lives.