No dedicated framework to prevent student suicides, says Supreme Court-appointed panel
The Supreme Court-appointed task force has found a lack of mental health support, bureaucratic hurdles, and poor institutional response to student issues.

The Supreme Court-appointed task force has found a lack of mental health support, bureaucratic hurdles, and poor institutional response to student issues.
A Supreme Court-appointed panel examining student suicides has flagged a “complete absence” of any dedicated statutory, regulatory or institutional framework to prevent such deaths in India’s higher …
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