Anita’s suicide has triggered
endless blame game and people are fed up of it.
This suicide and the depression and agony experienced by the medical
aspirants with top marks in there 12th examination after the Supreme Court’s verdict regarding NEET could have
been prevented if, the government of Tamil Nadu had announced immediately after The Supreme Court’s verdict that, it would finance the coaching fees for
all the meritorious, poor medical
aspirants who missed the chance to enter medical colleges this year , for the next year’s NEET Examination . But it can only be a temporary
measure to prevent suicides of young students. The fault lies with our
education system . The current system of school education prepares students
only for scoring high marks. It has failed to train in them in facing challenges
of life, to continue their life with alternative goals , to inculcate positive attitude in life and to
accept failure as stepping stones
towards future success through continued efforts and without loosing
focus and heart . It has failed to teach
that ending one’s life over disappointments and helplessness never serves any
purpose.
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