Kota suicides: 'April-May 'high-risk' months, make counselling mandatory'

Rising suicides among NEET and JEE aspirants in Kota, Rajasthan have led experts to declare April and May 'high-risk months'. They urge mandatory counseling and increased monitoring in hostels. The city's lucrative coaching industry contrasts starkly with the recurring tragedies, highlighting systemic pressures and a narrow focus on lucrative careers.

Suicides

In the wake of rising suicides in Rajasthan's Kota, experts have termed April and May "high-risk months" for NEET and JEE aspirants and called on the district administration to make students' counselling mandatory in all PGs and hostels.

Recently, two students committed suicide in Kota within a gap of 48 hours a few days before their NEET examination, which is scheduled for May 5.