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A national crisis

A national crisis

India is grappling with a harrowing surge in student suicides, with recent data indicating that these tragic deaths have now surpassed those of farmers. While comparing the loss of lives is inherently odious and difficult, the urgency to address this crisis is undeniable. The IC3 Institute’s report titled ‘Student Suicides: An Epidemic Sweeping India’ highlights that 13,089 students took their lives in 2021, reflecting a disturbing 57 per cent increase over the previous decade. Factors such as relentless academic pressure, forced career choices, mental health struggles and financial burden are pushing young lives to the edge. The crisis is further underscored by the grim statistics from prestigious institutions like IITs, where 69 students ended their lives between 2019 and 2023, as also Kota, the educational hub in Rajasthan that has witnessed a rising graph of young students ending their lives.

A significant contributor to this crisis is the acute lack of job opportunities in the country, creating a suffocating do-or-die scenario for students. The intense competition for limited positions and the fear of unemployment are driving many to despair. The government’s role in creating more jobs is not just essential—it is urgent. Without this, the pressure on students will only escalate, leading to more tragic outcomes

Families also bear a crucial responsibility in guiding their children toward careers that align with their interests rather than imposing choices that may prove unbearable. Schools must step up by implementing programmes that can identify and support vulnerable students, with educators acting as both academic guides and emotional mentors. Yet, the most critical intervention lies in job creation. In a nation where young lives are at a grave risk, systemic reform, mental health support and job creation must be prioritised to prevent further tragedies and ensure a brighter future for the youth

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Grapple
(with) (verb) – cope with, contend with, confront, deal with

से जूझना

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Harrowing (adjective) – Distressing, painful, traumatic, agonizing, terrifying

दुखद

 

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Surge
(noun) – Increase, rise, growth, upswing

वृद्धि

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Surpass
(verb) – outdo, outperform, exceed, excel, outshine

पार करना

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Inherently (adverb) – naturally, intrinsically, fundamentally, essentially

स्वाभाविक रूप से

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Odious (adjective) – Hateful, repugnant, detestable, loathsome, abhorrent

घृणित

 

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Urgency (noun) – emergency, exigency, need, stress, importunity

तात्कालिकता

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Address (verb) – Deal with, handle, tackle, confront

निपटना

 

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Undeniable
(adjective) – indisputable, indubitable, unquestionable, beyond doubt

निर्विवाद

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Highlight (verb) – Emphasize, underline, spotlight, accentuate, feature
जोर देना

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Reflect
(verb) – Indicate, show, demonstrate, reveal, display
प्रकट करना

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Disturbing (adjective) – Troubling, unsettling, alarming, worrying, distressing

परेशान करने वाला

 

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Decade
(noun) – A period of 10 years

दशक

Relentless (adjective) – Unyielding, unceasing, persistent, continuous, nonstop

लगातार

 

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Push to the edge (phrase) – Drive to desperation, force to the limit, bring to breaking point, press hard to extremity

किनारे पर धकेलना

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Underscore
(verb) – emphasize, underline, stress, highlight, accentuate

जोर देना

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Prestigious
(adjective) – impressive, conferring prestige, important, prominent, प्रतिष्ठित

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Witness
(verb) – see, observe, watch, look on at, be a witness to, view

देखना

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Acute
(adjective) – sharp, keen, severe, penetrating, intense

तीव्र

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Suffocate
(verb) – Choke, stifle, smother, asphyxiate, strangulate

दम घुटना

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Do-or-die (adjective) – Crucial, desperate, make-or-break, all-or-nothing, high-stakes

करो या मरो

 

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Scenario (noun) – sequence of events, series of developments, situation

परिदृश्य

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Intense
(adjective) – fierce, extreme, passionate, severe

तीव्र

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Drive
(verb) – Motivate, propel, push, spur, impel प्रेरित करना

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Despair
(noun) – misery, depression, despondency, gloom, melancholy

निराशा

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Essential
(adjective) – Vital, indispensable, important, crucial, critical, necessary

आवश्यक

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Escalate
(verb) – Intensify, worsen, heighten, deteriorate, increase, accelerate

बढ़ाना

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Lead to (verb) – Result in, cause, bring about, provoke, generate
कारण बनना

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Outcome
(noun) – result, end result, consequence, conclusion

परिणाम

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Bear the cost (phrase) – Pay for, cover the expense, finance, shoulder the cost, fund

खर्च वहन करना

 

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Align (with) (verb) – Match, coordinate, synchronize, harmonize, adjust

मेल खाना

 

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Unbearable
(adjective) – not able to be endured or tolerated.

असहनीय

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Vulnerable (adjective) – Exposed, susceptible, defenseless, weak, unprotected
असुरक्षित

 

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Intervention
(noun) – involvement, intercession, interceding, interposing

हस्तक्षेप

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Grave (adjective) – serious, important, all-important,

गंभीर

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Systemic (adjective) – relating to or involving a whole system
प्रणालीगत

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Tragedy
(noun) – misfortune, disaster, catastrophe, calamity, cataclysm

त्रासदी, दुःखद घटना

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Lie (in) (verb) – Exist in, be present in, reside in, consist of, be contained in

में निहित होना