Pune witnessed a heartbreaking incident when a young college student took his own life at Gunjanwadi. Before the tragic act, the youth sent a message to his relatives on mobile, leaving them in shock and despair.
The student, whose identity remains undisclosed pending family notification, was found deceased at Gunjanwadi. Preliminary reports suggest he sent a distressing message to relatives before the incident, prompting them to alert authorities. Police are investigating the circumstances, including potential academic or personal pressures, while awaiting the postmortem report.
The incident has reignited discussions about mental health challenges among students in Pune, a city known for its educational hubs. Local NGOs and counselors emphasize the need for accessible mental health resources and proactive intervention programs in colleges. "Young adults often face immense pressure to excel academically or financially, but lack safe spaces to share struggles," said a Pune-based psychologist.
Family members and friends expressed grief, describing the student as "bright but introverted." Activists are urging educational institutions to mandate counseling services and peer-support networks. The Pune police have also pledged to collaborate with colleges to raise awareness about suicide prevention helplines and coping mechanisms.