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Stronger anti-ragging helpline needed amid rising student suicides: Delhi High Court

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

51% : With over 13,000 cases reported annually, the court has urged tighter monitoring and institutional accountability in higher education.
51% : Between 2019 and 2023, 98 suicides were reported in central higher educational institutions, including 11 in IITs in one year.
50% : " The remarks came during a hearing on petitions by the Aman Satya Kachroo Trust regarding anti-ragging programme management.
49% : The Delhi High Court has voiced 'deep concern' over the rising number of student suicides in higher educational institutions and stressed the urgent need for stronger interventions by universities and colleges.

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