Indian Tech Employee’s Tragic Death in Hyderabad Raises Questions on Mental Health Support
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In a shocking turn of events, a 36-year-old tech employee, S Sitharam Reddy, jumped to his death in a lake in Hyderabad, India. The body was recovered on February 9. According to Indian media, Reddy’s family alleged that his son, who was married to a woman named Renuka, was being harassed by his mother-in-law due to alleged immoral relations with a business partner, E M Ramana Reddy. The family claimed that the son was under severe mental stress and had been constantly troubled by the disputes between his wife and her mother.
The police have registered a case against Renuka and her alleged partner, charging them with abetting the deceased’s suicide. The police have also arrested the two and sent them into judicial custody. The family claimed that Reddy’s son was sent a disturbing video, which caused him immense mental distress. Reddy’s parents alleged that their son was deeply troubled by the constant disputes between his wife and her mother.
The incident has raised concerns about the availability of mental health support in India. Reddy’s family claimed that he had been seeking help for his mental health issues but was unable to get the necessary support.
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The incident has sparked a debate about the need for better mental health support in India. Reddy’s family claimed that he had been seeking help for his mental health issues but was unable to get the necessary support.
The case has also raised questions about the responsibility of employers towards their employees’ mental health. Reddy’s family claimed that he had been under severe mental stress due to his work-related issues.
The incident has sparked a national debate about the need for better mental health support in India. Reddy’s family claimed that he had been seeking help for his mental health issues but was unable to get the necessary support.

