A Young Life Lost: Engineering Student's Suicide Points to Overwhelming Exam Stress
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- December 23, 2025
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Tragedy Strikes Chhattisgarh University as Student's Suicide Note Unveils the Heavy Burden of Exam Pressure
A 20-year-old engineering student at Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University (CSVTU) in Bhilai has died by suicide, leaving behind a note explicitly detailing the immense stress he felt from upcoming exams.
It's a truly heartbreaking story unfolding from Chhattisgarh, where a promising young engineering student, just twenty years old, has tragically taken his own life. The unbearable weight of upcoming exams, it seems, became too much to bear, a fact laid bare in a suicide note he left behind.
The young man, Shivam Sahu, was a fourth-semester B.Tech student, diligently pursuing his Electronics and Telecommunication degree at Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University (CSVTU) in Bhilai. He was discovered in his rented room, located in the Kohka area of Bhilai – a quiet space that suddenly became the scene of such profound sorrow.
The grim discovery, police told us, happened on Tuesday evening. His friends, bless their hearts, had grown worried; Shivam hadn't been responding to their calls or messages. When they finally went to check on him, finding his room locked from the inside, their concern must have turned to dread. Tragically, upon forcing the door open, they found him.
Among his belongings in the room, police found a suicide note. Bhilai City Superintendent of Police, Harish Patil, confirmed its contents: Shivam had unequivocally stated that the immense stress and relentless pressure from his impending examinations were the sole reasons for his desperate act. It leaves you wondering, doesn't it, just how much he was truly struggling?
Shivam's father, a dedicated Border Security Force (BSF) jawan currently stationed in Rajasthan, later corroborated the police's findings. He confirmed, with what one can only imagine was unimaginable grief, that his son's final words indeed spoke of the suffocating grip of exam pressure. The thought of a parent receiving such news, so far from their child, is truly devastating.
A formal case has, of course, been registered under the relevant sections, and authorities are now undertaking a thorough investigation. But beyond the legalities, this deeply sorrowful incident serves as yet another stark, almost screaming, reminder of a pervasive issue in our society: the escalating academic stress and profound mental health challenges faced by students across India. It's a conversation we simply must have, and urgently so.
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