Kundapur: Failure in exam drives PU student to suicide
Silvester D'Souza
Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur
Kundapur, May 7: When the results of SSLC and PUC were announced on Monday May 6, there was outbreak of joy among those who had passed with flying colours, and much dejection among those who hadn't. Worse, in some cases across the state, youngsters who had failed, unable to face the world, took extreme steps.
In a tragic incident reported at Tallur here, a girl ended her life after learning that she had failed in one of the subjects in second PUC.
The deceased has been identified as Veena Poojary (18), daughter of Narasimha and Ganga Poojary, reisdents of Chikkamane, Tallur.
Veena was said to be a bright girl, pursuing her second PU in arts at Government Junior College, Kundapur.
It is said she was expecting a good result. However, when the results were announced, she found that she had failed in English, scoring only 18 marks. Her total was 387. She was the only one among her friends who had failed, which made more upset. Unable to face the situation, she jumped into a well near her house late night on Monday.
Speaking to mediapersons, prinicipal of the College Subramanya Joshi said, “Veena was a brilliant and active student. She used to take part in all the activities. She was the leader of her class.” The principal expressed condolence over her untimely demise.
A case has been registered in Kundapur police station.
Bangalore: Failure in exam - Two students end lives
Daijiworld Media Network – Bangalore (SP)
Bangalore, May 7: On Monday, two students committed suicide, having been unable to take their failures in the examinations in good stead.
Arpitha (18) from Tattekere village in Hunsur taluk of Mysore district committed suicide, after coming to know that she had scored just 288 marks in the second PU examination. She consumed insecticide at home.
Veena (15) from Agrahara Bachahalli in K R Pet taluk of Mandya district committed suicide by hanging herself at her home when no one was around.