Kota, Rajasthan, known for its coaching centers, saw a 38% decline in student suicides in 2024 due to strict implementation of protocols and new initiatives by the district administration. Programs like WHO-protocol training and ‘Kota Cares’ have contributed to a safer, stress-free environment.
Kota sees 38% dip in student suicides as initiatives bear fruit

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