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Student Suicides Hit Record 13,892 in 2023, NCRB Reports 65% Decadal Rise, SC 2025 Directives on Mental Health

Target:UPSC GS-IMPSCTeachingSSC GAPrelims HighMains HighStatic GK Link
27 Apr 2026
~2 min
Source: Indian Express
Key Data:13,892 student suicides (2023)65% decadal increase2025 Supreme Court directives
Bodies:Supreme CourtNational Crime Records Bureau (NCRB)Haryana Human Rights CommissionNational Institute of Technology (NIT) KurukshetraBITS Pilani
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What This Article Covers

1.Four student suicides at NIT Kurukshetra in two months expose systemic failures in hyper-competitive academic environments.

2.NCRB 2023 data shows student suicides reached a record high of 13,892, marking a 65% increase over the past decade.

3.Despite Supreme Court's 2025 directives for mental-health support, institutions struggle with implementation, calling for accountability and structural reforms.

The Big Picture
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A systemic crisis of student suicides in elite technical institutions highlights deep-seated issues of academic pressure, mental health neglect, and socio-economic anxieties. This is a critical governance and social justice issue for exams, demanding knowledge of NCRB data, Supreme Court directives, and institutional accountability mechanisms.

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Quick Exam Facts From News

NCRB 2023 Student Suicides13,892 (record high)
Decadal Increase (10 years)65%
SC Directives Year2025
Recent Suicides at BITS Pilani Goa5 in 15 months
Inquiry Body for NIT KurukshetraHaryana Human Rights Commission

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  • NCRB 2023 Student Suicides: 13,892 (record high)
  • Decadal Increase (10 years): 65%
  • Target this Data: NCRB 2023 student suicide figure of 13,892 and the 65% decadal increase.
  • Target this Nodal Body: Haryana Human Rights Commission (for the NIT Kurukshetra inquiry) and the Supreme Court (for the 2025 directives).
  • Target this Legal Point: The Supreme Court's 2025 directives to institutionalize mental-health support across educational institutions.

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1Static LinkageEasy

Which commission has taken suo motu cognisance of the student suicides at NIT Kurukshetra, as per the article?

2Statement-basedMedium

Consider the following statements regarding the student suicide crisis discussed in the article:

1. According to the NCRB 2023 report, student suicides in India reached a record high, showing a 65% increase over the past five years.

2. The Supreme Court issued directives in 2025 for institutionalizing mental-health support across schools, colleges, hostels, and coaching centers.

3. Preliminary findings into the NIT Kurukshetra suicides suggest reasons like academic stress and debt due to online gambling.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

3Data-centricEasy

According to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) 2023 report cited in the article, what was the recorded number of student suicides in India?

4Application/ImpactMedium

What is identified as a key systemic factor contributing to the student mental health crisis in premier institutions like IITs and NITs, beyond just academic stress?

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