Sharda University Student Commits Suicide; Death Sparks Questions on Education System
A pall of grief has descended on Sharda University in Greater Noida after the death of 24-year-old BTech student Shivam Dey, who was found hanging in his hostel room on Friday. The young man, originally from Madhubani in Bihar, had been living in the HMR hostel. Police rushed to the spot after receiving the information and later sent the body for a post-mortem examination. A forensic team also inspected the room.
What set this incident apart was the note Shivam left behind. In stark, haunting words, he wrote: "If you are reading this, I am dead. My death is my own decision. Nobody is involved in this. I have been planning this for a year." He admitted that he had not attended classes for two years and even asked the university to refund the unused fees to his family.
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A Cry Against the System
The note was not only a farewell but also a critique. Shivam voiced frustration at India's education system, remarking that unless it is fixed, the country cannot progress. He also expressed a wish for his organs to be donated - a final gesture of contribution even in death.
His family, devastated by the news, questioned how the university allowed two years of absence without ever alerting them.
A Pattern of Tragedy
This is not the first such case at Sharda University. Just last month, a second-year dental student took her life in the women's hostel, leaving behind a note alleging humiliation and harassment by faculty. The incident triggered protests on campus and led to the arrest of two staff members.
The recurrence of such tragedies has raised urgent concerns about student well-being, institutional responsibility, and the crushing pressures within the education system.
Investigation Underway
Police have confirmed that the case is under investigation and assured that every angle will be examined. Meanwhile, the incident has once again stirred a debate on the mental health crisis among students and the reforms urgently needed in higher education.
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