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India Creates Task Force to Address Rising Student Suicides

The task force, led by Justice S Ravindra Bhat, will investigate systemic causes, including caste discrimination and harassment, and recommend reforms within four to eight months.

Overview

  • The Supreme Court of India has formed a National Task Force to address the increasing number of student suicides on campuses, particularly among marginalized communities.
  • Justice S Ravindra Bhat will chair the task force, which includes officials from higher education, social justice, women and child development, and legal affairs departments.
  • The task force is mandated to investigate systemic issues like caste discrimination, harassment, and mental health inadequacies and submit an interim report within four months and a final report within eight months.
  • The court criticized Delhi Police for closing investigations into the 2023 suicides of two IIT Delhi students without filing FIRs despite allegations of harassment.
  • Between 2019 and 2024, 37 student suicides were reported across IIT campuses, with the highest numbers at Delhi, Madras, and Hyderabad, highlighting the urgent need for systemic reforms.

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