A 20-year-old dental student, Yesheeni, from Bangalore, India, has taken her own life, prompting widespread protests in several educational institutions across the country. According to the family, she was subjected to constant mental harassment by her lecturers due to their derogatory behavior and constant criticism. The family has filed a complaint against the college, alleging that the lecturers had made her feel belittled and humiliated in front of her classmates, questioned her dreams of becoming a dentist, and even made derogatory comments about her skin tone.
The complaint also states that the lecturers had denied her permission to participate in seminars and did not allow her to work on case studies related to radiology, further exacerbating her mental turmoil. As a result, the family has filed a police complaint against five lecturers, including the college principal, for their alleged role in Yesheeni’s tragic death.
In a related development, a 20-year-old B.Tech student from Greater Noida, India, has also taken his own life. The deceased, Akash Deep, had been facing harassment from his lecturers, who had made derogatory comments about his attire and eyesight.
The incident has sparked widespread outrage among students, with many taking to social media to express their solidarity with the deceased and her families. The Indian government has taken notice of the situation, with the Ministry of Education issuing a statement condemning the harassment of students and promising to take strict action against those responsible.
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