Students Die After 12th Exam Results: 17-year-old student
Students Die After 12th Exam Results: 17-year-old student Doda, Jammu & Kashmir: A heartbreaking incident has been reported from Doda district where a Class 12 student, identified as Revanch, allegedly died by suicide shortly after the declaration of examination results. The student was reportedly marked as “Economic Repair” in one subject, which is believed to have caused severe emotional distress.
The tragic incident has shocked the entire area and plunged the local community into deep grief and sorrow.
Details of the Incident
According to reports, Revanch, a Class 12 student from Doda, took the extreme step after seeing his result, where he was shown as “Economic Repair” in one subject. The news spread quickly, leaving family members, friends, teachers, and neighbors devastated.
Authorities are looking into the matter, while the focus remains on supporting the grieving family during this extremely difficult time.
Shock and Grief in the Community
The incident has sent shockwaves across Doda and nearby areas. Locals, educators, and students have expressed deep sorrow, calling the loss irreparable and urging greater awareness about mental health and exam-related stress.
Many have emphasized the need for emotional support systems for students, especially during result seasons.
Exam Pressure and Mental Health
Examination results often bring immense pressure, fear, and anxiety among students. However, education experts stress that:
- One subject or one exam does not define a student’s worth
- There are multiple chances to improve and succeed
- Mental health is far more important than marks
Parents, schools, and society must work together to create an environment where students feel safe to express failure, fear, and disappointment without judgment.
Important Message to Students
Examination results are important, but they are not more important than your life.
One subject, one paper, or one result can never decide your future. Every student has another chance, another path, and another opportunity to succeed.
Please remember:
- Your family needs you
- Your teachers believe in you
- Your life has value beyond marks
If you are feeling low, confused, or broken after results, talk to someone—a parent, teacher, friend, or counselor. You are not alone, and this moment is not the end of your journey.
Conclusion
The tragic loss of a young life in Doda is a painful reminder that academic pressure can have serious consequences. As a society, we must prioritize compassion, understanding, and mental well-being over marks and rankings.
If you or someone you know is struggling emotionally, please seek help immediately. Life is precious, and help is always available.
May the departed soul rest in peace, and may the family find strength in this time of immense loss.
