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HC orders policy to prevent suicides of students

Wednesday, 5 December 2018



The High Court (HC) has formed a five-member committee headed by the additional education secretary to design a national policy on the prevention of suicides among students, reports bdnews24.com.
The move came on Tuesday amid public anger over the suicide of a class IX student of Viqarunnisa Noon School & College. The court has given the committee a month to file a report.
Additionally, the committee was asked to investigate and report what led to the death of the student, Aritri Adhikari.
The court also issued a rule for the government, asking why an order would not be issued for the formation of a national policy to prevent the suicide among students.
The government and the relevant parties were asked to respond to the rule within four weeks.
School authorities alleged that Aritri, a student of class IX, was caught cheating using a mobile phone during her exam on Sunday.
On Monday afternoon, at her Shantinagar home, she locked herself up in her room and committed suicide by hanging herself from a ceiling fan.
Her relatives claimed that after the cheating incident, the principal called in her parents and insulted them. That is why the teenager committed suicide, they said.