Saving Lives in Kota: IAS Officer Dr. Ravindra Goswami’s Crusade Against Student Suicides

Kota: Kota, Rajasthan, a city renowned for its coaching institutes, has become a hub for students preparing for competitive exams. However, this academic pressure has also led to a tragic increase in student suicides. In response, IAS officer Dr. Ravindra Goswami, the District Magistrate of Kota, has launched a comprehensive campaign to address this crisis and save young lives.

ONE-ON-ONE WITH THOUSANDS: A PERSONAL APPROACH

Dr. Goswami has taken a hands-on approach, personally meeting with over 10,000 students to understand their struggles and provide support. This initiative is part of a broader strategy involving the administration, police, coaching centers, and hostel staff to create a safety net for students.

“Hostel staff play a crucial role in this campaign. We are giving them specialized training to recognize signs of depression in students through their body language and actions. This training, known as gatekeeper training, equips staff to intervene early and offer the necessary support,” the officer shared.

SUCCESS STORIES: LIVES SAVED THROUGH VIGILANCE AND CARE

Radhika, a hostel warden, recounts the story of a NEET aspirant from Tonk. Once a cheerful student, her demeanour changed dramatically. Radhika noticed a cut on her wrist and suspected it was self-inflicted. After a heart-to-heart conversation, the girl revealed she had attempted suicide following a fight with a friend. Immediate intervention by the hostel staff and a counsellor, followed by informing her parents, saved her life.

Jyoti Jangid, another hostel warden, tells of a girl who fell into deep depression and attempted suicide by hanging herself during a video call with a friend. Jyoti’s timely rounds and intervention prevented the tragedy. Counseling and parental involvement ensured the girl’s safety, and she continued her studies from home.

Hostel operator Jaiprakash Vyas shares the story of a boy who expressed suicidal thoughts after a minor altercation in the mess. His roommates and Jaiprakash closely monitored him, ultimately preventing him from harming himself. The boy was counselled and his parents were informed.

Hostel operator Mohammad Farid recounts a case where a student’s brother alerted him to a suicide attempt. Farid’s prompt action, coupled with the presence of an anti-hanging device, saved the boy. The student was counselled and sent home, relieving his academic pressures.

A father’s desperate email to Dr. Goswami, blaming him for any harm that might come to his daughter, triggered an immediate response. The police’s cyber cell traced the girl’s location, finding her in Kota despite her claims of being in Mathura. Counseling revealed she was overwhelmed by her coursework, and timely intervention helped her regain stability.

COMPREHENSIVE MEASURES: A MULTI-FACETED APPROACH

Dr. Goswami’s campaign includes several key components. The administration has set up helpline numbers and email IDs for immediate assistance. The cyber cell helps trace students in distress, ensuring timely intervention. Dr. Goswami’s personal engagement with students has built trust and provided critical support.

“The cyber cell of the police plays a pivotal role in tracing and rescuing students at risk. Once located, students receive counseling and support to address their immediate and underlying issues,” he told