Karkala: Student ends life over low score in SSLC exams


Daijiworld Media Network – Karkala (HB/EP)

Karkala, Aug 10: An SSLC student ended his life by hanging after being disappointed that he secured less marks in the recent SSLC examination. The results were announced on August 9.

The deceased is Agnish Kumar (16), son of Kasba grama resident Sanath Kumar. The boy was a student of Bhuvanendra high school. He had gone from home to Kabettu on August 10 at 9.30 am and returned at about 11.30 am. The gate and door of the house was left open and he had hung himself at the prayer room from a cloth tied to the iron hook.

A police case under UDR serial No. 23 2021 section 174 CRPC is registered at Karkala town police station in this connection. 

 

 

 

  

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  • Rajesh B Shetty, Udupi

    Wed, Aug 11 2021

    What has happened to the youngsters nowadays, why do they lose hope so early. one ssc result is not end of the world. exams do not decide fate of a candidate. Exams will come & go. So sad, just feel sorry for the parents who face so many hardships to nurture their children, all down the drain. It's so easy to live life to the fullest than to end it in such a horrific manner. failure is the first step to success. Blame it on our hollow education system, the rat race. RIP.

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