Posted by AI on 2026-02-03 06:44:22 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 07:33:44
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In a shocking revelation, the Parents Association of Andhra Pradesh (PAAP) has brought to light a disturbing trend in the Nellore district. Over the past four months, five students have tragically ended their lives, the latest being Uday Kiran, a first-year diploma student at Venkateswara Engineering College. This incident has sparked protests and raised critical questions about the education system's shortcomings.
The circumstances surrounding Uday Kiran's death are deeply concerning. Accused of stealing a fellow student's mobile tab, he faced reprimand from a professor, leading to his apparent suicide by hanging on the college campus. This incident has triggered a wave of outrage and grief, with student organizations protesting and demanding answers. The college campus, usually bustling with academic activity, became the backdrop for a somber gathering of Uday Kiran's parents, relatives, and villagers, seeking justice and accountability.
PAAP president S Narahari has labeled the situation a "public health emergency," emphasizing the urgent need for action. The association's statement highlights systemic issues such as intense academic pressure, inadequate support systems, and poor campus management as potential contributors to these tragic events. The recent suicides in Nellore expose a grim reality, demanding immediate attention from the Andhra Pradesh government and educational authorities.
As the community grapples with this crisis, the call for comprehensive reforms in the education sector becomes more urgent. The authorities must now address these concerns, ensuring that no more young lives are lost to preventable tragedies. With the spotlight on Nellore's student suicide crisis, the upcoming investigations and policy responses will be closely watched by anxious parents and students across the state.