A 19-year-old student from AIIMS Bhopal died by suicide in a bathroom of an apartment in Pune while attending a sports event. The student had been getting treatment for depression and was taking medicines for many months. This sad news has made people talk about how much stress medical students face in their studies.
The police found a message on WhatsApp where the student wrote about problems with new study rules and attendance requirements at college. The student was very bright and had scored very well in NEET exam – 710 out of 720 marks. This shows how even good students can face mental health problems.
The student came from a family where parents were doctors, which added more pressure to do well in studies. The tough medical course at AIIMS Bhopal and the need to always get good marks made things very difficult for the student. These problems had been going on for many months before this sad incident.
Police are looking into everything carefully. They’re reading the WhatsApp message and checking all details about the student’s mental health problems. They want to know what exactly happened and if the college rules made things worse for the student.
Even though the student was among the top scorers in NEET with 98.6% marks, the pressure to keep doing well became too much to handle. The WhatsApp message showed how hard it was for the student to deal with new college rules while trying to maintain good marks.
This incident shows that medical colleges need to take better care of students’ mental health. The police are still investigating and talking to college officials to understand more about what happened. They’re checking all messages, medical reports, and talking to people who knew the student to get the full story.