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IIT aspirant dies by suicide in Rajasthan's Kota after parents visit him

| @indiablooms | Jun 14, 2023, at 06:03 am

Jaipur/IBNS: A 17-year-old teen who was taking coaching classes in Rajasthan's Kota to crack the IIT JEE has died by suicide on Tuesday, the police said.

A resident of Maharashtra, the teen's parents came to meet him in Kota.

After breakfast earlier in the day, the parents had gone out and it was during that time, the teen died by suicide, the police said.

The teen was taken to a hospital, where the doctors said he was brought dead.

He came to Kota, known as the coaching hub of the country, two months ago.

The police said they are investigating the cause of the death by suicide.

Kota has seen a high number of deaths by suicide of students preparing to crack extremely demanding and competitive national exams.

The Rajasthan government plans to bring a law to regulate coaching centres. The state government wants to take an aptitude test of students to see if they are prepared to take medical and engineering exams before enrolling at Kota's coaching centres.

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