India News | Kota Police to Set Up Student Cell, Issue Fresh SOP Soon

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Kota Police has decided to set up a student cell to help lakhs of students who stay away from their families in this coaching hub to prepare for competitive exams.

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Kota (Rajasthan) Jun 14 (PTI) Kota Police has decided to set up a student cell to help lakhs of students who stay away from their families in this coaching hub to prepare for competitive exams.

A fresh standard operating procedure has also been prepared by the police to ensure a safe environment for the students, police said.

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Assistant Superintendent of Police Chandrasheel Thakur said, "An SOP for students has been formulated and Inspector General of Police, Kota, has approved it following discussion with stakeholders. It will be launched very soon."

For smooth implementation of the SOP, the city police have formed a students' cell led by an additional superintendent of police who will meet students at coaching centres, hostels, and PGs and hold friendly interactions with them to ensure their well-being.

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Thakur is the in-charge of the students' cell.

As part of the SOP, coaching institutes are required to depute a liaison officer who would keep track of student behaviour and inform the cell in case a student shows any psychological disorder for remedial measures, the police official said.

Asserting that police can play the role of a psychologist, ASP Thakur said members of the students' cell would diagnose harmful tendencies and disorders in students and they would be counselled.

As many as 11 student deaths, all suspected to be cases of suicide, have been reported in Kota this year so far. Last year, at least 15 coaching students died by suicide.

More than 2.25 lakh students are taking classes in various coaching centres in the city this academic session to crack entrance exams of medical and engineering colleges.

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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