Hyderabad: BTech Female Student Attempting Suicide Rescued By Alert Security Staff And Colleagues; VIDEO
The video, now widely shared on social media, shows the student sitting on the edge of a window, seemingly prepared to end his life. His body is seen dangerously hanging off the building while alert security staff and fellow students rush to his aid.

The mentally disturbed student attempting to end her life | X/@jsuryareddy
In a shocking turn of events, a tragic incident was narrowly averted in Hyderabad when a female BTech student from Malla Reddy Engineering College for Women attempted to jump off a building. A viral video showed the dramatic rescue which has sparked widespread concern over students mental health.
According to a post on X, the tragic incident was averted at Malla Reddy Engineering College for Women (MRECW) in Maisammaguda, Medchal district. The widely shared video shows the female student sitting on the edge of a window, seemingly attempting to end her life. Her body is seen dangerously hanging off the building as alert security staff and fellow students rush to her aid. They manage to pull her back to safety, preventing a catastrophe.
TW: Video contains disturbing visuals. Viewer discretion is advised.
The student appears visibly distressed and unaware of her surroundings, raising concerns about the growing mental health crisis among students. While the exact reason for her drastic step remains unknown, the incident has started discussions about academic stress and psychological well-being in India's education system.
The incident draws attention to the growing crisis of student suicides in India. A recent report, Student Suicides: An Epidemic Sweeping India, released at the IC3 Conference 2024 (August 28), reveals that student suicides have been increasing by 4% annually over the past two decades—twice the national average.
According to the report, over the past decade, the number of student suicides has seen a staggering increase, with male cases rising by 50% and female cases by 61%.
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Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Madhya Pradesh have reported the highest number of student suicides, collectively accounting for one-third of the national total. Southern states and union territories contribute 29% of these cases.
This disturbing trend points out the urgent need for stronger mental health support systems in educational institutions.
While the Hyderabad incident had a fortunate outcome, it serves as a reminder of the growing mental health challenges faced by students across the country.
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