JAIPUR: A 20-year-old student of a city college, who wanted to study humanities but was forced to pursue science stream by family members, committed suicide by jumping in front of a train near Tonk Road railway crossing.
According to the police, the boy, Ajit Singh Jat, a resident of Hindaun in Karauli district, was staying in a rented accommodation in Shiva Colony with his brothers. He was pursuing BSc from Agarwal College and had taken admission only two days back.
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well i think now-a-days young people are put through stress condition and result is suicide..but here it is too extreme ..what is there in course..any field has its own advantages and disadvantages..If he was in South India maybe he will be rejoice for taking sciences.
I think he must be in some other problems.. :unsure: :(
I think he must be in some other problems.. :unsure: :(
Actually, problems lies with both the parents (for expecting too much) and the student (for being mentally weak and not communicating it on time to parents).
Suicide is for weak people. Its a moment for them an dthen its too late to revert. This moment changes lives of so many people.
Suicide is for weak people. Its a moment for them an dthen its too late to revert. This moment changes lives of so many people.
The children should be allowed to choose subjects according to their own choice. Parents pressurize their children to choose subjects/ career according to their hidden ambitions. The parents may advise but they must not compel; This is an example of how disastrous such unfair pressure can be.
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