The suicide of a 20-year-old Nepali engineering student at a prestigious university in Odisha has shocked her peers, family, and the broader academic community. According to her friends, the student had experienced persistent harassment from a fellow batchmate for months, a situation that allegedly worsened without any intervention from university authorities. Though she had raised concerns with the administration, there was reportedly no immediate action taken to address her complaints or offer support.
Sources close to the victim suggest that the harassment not only involved verbal abuse but also social ostracism and undue academic pressure, which led to increased stress and feelings of isolation. As an international student, she was already coping with cultural and language barriers, which compounded the difficulties she faced in navigating the situation. Her peers have claimed that they noticed a significant change in her behavior in recent weeks, describing her as withdrawn and anxious.
The incident raises serious questions about the university’s commitment to ensuring the mental well-being of its students, particularly those from overseas. Experts on student welfare argue that institutions need to adopt a zero-tolerance policy for harassment and take more active measures to create a safer, more inclusive environment for all students, regardless of their origin. Furthermore, this case calls for a reassessment of how universities support international students, whose emotional and psychological needs may differ from domestic students.
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- Jitendra Kumar is an Indian journalist and social activist from Hathras in Uttar Pradesh is known as the senior journalist and founder of Xpert Times Network Private Limited.
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