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  • Kota Collector made an emotional appeal to students

    Kota Collector made an emotional appeal to students

    Kota District Collector Dr Ravindra Goswami has written a letter motivating the students. While encouraging the children, he wrote that I had also failed in PMT. We can put in hard work, but ultimately it is up to God to determine the outcome. He appealed to the students due to the increasing number of students doing suicide in Kota. This is a worry for everyone including the residents of Kota as well as the parents of the students.

    Kota collector started his emotional appeal with the poetry of Sahir Ludhianvi.

    हज़ार बर्क़ गिरे लाख आँधियाँ उट्ठें

    वो फूल खिल के रहेंगे जो खिलने वाले हैं

    साहिर लुधियानवी
    Kota Collector appeal to students

    The Kota District Collector wrote that these lines of Sahir Sahib completely underline the victory over the struggles of life and the contribution of God to it. After some time you will give NEET and JEE Advanced papers. Dear children, it would be best if you remembered that every failure allows you to overcome the mistakes and convert them into success.

    This exam is just a milestone, not a destination and failure in it cannot determine the direction of your life. I am an example of this, I have also failed in PMT. We can put in our best efforts, but ultimately, the results are in God’s hands. If we succeed, it may be because God has deemed it so. And if we don’t succeed, perhaps it’s because God has a different plan for us.

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    Therefore, all I have to say to you is that you are a great child of this great India. Moreover, only one examination cannot be considered as the criterion for achieving your goals. Even if you walk, you may fall. But the true test is getting up and continuing to walk tirelessly towards your destination so that this country can be proud of you.

    Kota Collector also wrote a letter to parents.

    Kota Collector letter to parents

    Kota Collector also wrote a letter to parents. He wrote Dear parents, NEET and JEE examinations are to be held shortly. You must have provided proper facilities to your child for studies, coaching, room and food. Apart from this, the dedication you have made to your children has no parallel example.

    Kota Collector questioned the parents whether a person becomes successful merely by passing an examination. He further said, probably not. Kota Collector said success is a spiritual experience, which is achieved by doing any work with dedication.

    Kota collector said to the parents that the child may have worked hard but may have a bad day. It may be that the child may have worked hard but is not interested in the subject. Perhaps he is a fish, trying to fly in a race.

    Kota collector Dr Ravindra Goswami requested parents to give their children a chance to make mistakes and correct them as my parents did when I went back home from Kota. Your Child will do anything for you with all his heart. Talk to him regularly and explain that failure is a universal experience. Everyone has made mistakes at some point in their lives. It is also not essential to become a doctor or an engineer to achieve success.

    He further wrote that many times children ask me at “Dinner with Collector” that if I fail, my parents will never talk to me. Every time I assure them that their Parents are happy because of your happiness. Moreover, whatever you do if you do it with all your heart, you will be happy. He asked the parents that he hoped that as their representative, they would listen to these things said by him and give confidence to the great children of this great India which they need the most today. Kota Collecter ended both his letters with Jai Hind.

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  • What Supreme Court say about student suicide?

    What Supreme Court say about student suicide?

    The Supreme Court said that suicides are happening because of parents while hearing the petition. How can the court pass directions in such circumstances? Mumbai resident Dr Anirudh Narayan had filed a public interest petition in the Supreme Court regarding the suicide of students. Mumbai-based doctor Anirudh Narayan Malpani has filed this petition through lawyer Mohini Priya.

    The Court on Monday said tough competition and parental pressure on children preparing for competitive exams is the main reason for the increasing number of suicides across the country.

    The Supreme Court held parents responsible

    The Supreme Court held the parents of children responsible for the increasing incidents of suicide among students. The Court on Monday (November 20) said that it is not appropriate to blame coaching centres for the increasing suicides among students as the expectations of parents are motivating children to kill themselves.

    The court has made this comment mainly regarding the increasing suicides of students in Kota, Rajasthan. It is noteworthy that this year about 24 suicides have been reported in the Kota district of Rajasthan.

    A two-member bench headed by Justice Sanjiv Khanna refused to consider a plea seeking a law to regulate private coaching centres and set a standard for them, saying, “The problem is with the parents, not with the coaching institutes”.

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    Justice SVN Bhatti, who was part of the bench, said that these suicides are not happening because of the coaching institute, but because children are unable to live up to the expectations of their parents.

    Parents have expectations from children

    The bench said, “Most of us do not want coaching institutes. But look at the conditions of schools. There is tough competition and students have no other option but to go to these coaching institutes. At the same time, parents also have high expectations from their children”.

    The Supreme Court’s suggestions to the petitioner

    The court suggested the petitioner either approach the Rajasthan High Court in the matter because most of the suicide incidents mentioned in the petition are related to Kota. Supreme Court also suggested giving a representation to the Central Government on how to make a law on this issue. On this, lawyer Priya sought permission to withdraw the petition and indicated that the petitioner would like to present a representation.

    About 8.2% of students in the country die by suicide.

    Referring to the 2020 data from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), Priya said that according to this, about 8.2% of students in the country die by suicide. The bench said that they knew the situation, but the court could not pass directions. The bench suggested that the petitioner approach the government with his suggestions. Priya sought permission to withdraw the petition to approach the appropriate forum, which was allowed by the court.

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