In India, rising student suicides linked to intense academic pressure, particularly in coaching hubs like Kota, have prompted government intervention. New guidelines aim to restrict coaching enrolment for students under 16, sparking debate over potential benefits and challenges. While aimed at enhancing mental well-being and promoting holistic learning, these restrictions may hinder early preparation for competitive exams.
In India, rising student suicides linked to intense academic pressure, particularly in coaching hubs like Kota, have prompted government intervention. New guidelines aim to restrict coaching enrolment for students under 16, sparking debate over potential benefits and challenges. While aimed at enhancing mental well-being and promoting holistic learning, these restrictions may hinder early preparation for competitive exams. In India, rising student suicides linked to intense academic pressure, particularly in coaching hubs like Kota, have prompted government intervention. New guidelines aim to restrict coaching enrolment for students under 16, sparking debate over potential benefits and challenges. While aimed at enhancing mental well-being and promoting holistic learning, these restrictions may hinder early preparation for competitive exams.