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College girl commits suicide after failing in exam

Teachers must be more empathetic


Bangladeshpost
Published : 21 Nov 2022 09:02 PM

A college girl has allegedly committed suicide after failing in mathematics examination in Barisal city. The deceased was identified as Malia Maria Mouli, 17, a resident of the city. She was a student of Barishal Government Women's College. Mouli hanged herself at her house on Sher-e-Bangla Nagar road on Sunday, shortly after she returned home from college. Mouli's father Mosharef Hossain, also a college teacher, alleged that Mauli did not take any private tuition from the math teacher of her college and so she was deliberately given poor marks in the exam.

Youth suicide is a perpetual dilemma in any form of societal structure. The reasons for suicide often lie on the characteristics of a country’s demography and societal structure. Whatever the reason, each and every incident of youth suicide not only in Bangladesh but also across the globe unveils the collective failure of the respective societies to instil the importance of life into the sensitive psychology of interpretation of the youths.

It is disheartening to note that despite experiencing an increasing number of youth suicides, the issue has been overlooked by the authorities concerned, society, parents and teachers in Bangladesh. We often write about the education system, we complain about the lack of qualified teachers in our schools. But we hardly emphasize youth suicide caused by the overwhelming characteristics of our education system.

There are numerous complex factors

 that contribute to a suicide, but what 

is most important is that all of our

 actions must be geared toward prevention

The reasons for suicide are quite predictable. Depression, anxiety, failure in exam, love-breakup are the common reasons for suicide in Bangladesh. We believe a large percentage of suicides are preventable if people get timely and adequate treatment for mental health disorders. 

Suicidal behavior has existed throughout human history, but due to several complex factors, it has increased gradually in all parts of the world and, in the past few decades, has reached alarming statistical levels. Suicide is a global public health problem that deserves the attention of all the actors in the field of mental health, including scientific and professional organizations, organizations for mental health users and their families, and universities. It deserves particular attention from national health authorities, since it is their responsibility to craft policies and directives aimed at establishing strategies to prevent suicide and promote public’s mental health. 

The role of both print and audiovisual communication media and of social media is no less important, since their participation can have positive as well as negative effects, depending on how they address this subject. 

There are numerous complex factors that contribute to a suicide, but what is most important is that all of our actions must be geared toward prevention.