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Lucknow News: What’s Wrong With Kids? Man Under NEET Pressure Allegedly Kills Father, Hides Body in Drum

A shocking incident in Lucknow reveals the dark side of academic pressure, where a student allegedly killed his father due to stress related to NEET preparation.

Lucknow News: The student who prepared for the NEET exam faced overwhelming stress, which ultimately led him to kill his father. The incident has left the entire nation questioning the mental health crisis among students and the extreme stress linked to academic expectations.

What Happened?

The student needed to pass NEET, but he faced significant challenges due to this requirement. The student developed disturbing mental health issues because his parents expected him to succeed; he experienced constant stress, and he feared losing everything. During a family dispute, he allegedly killed his father. After the incident, the accused is said to have hidden the body inside a drum in an attempt to conceal the crime. 

 The Pressure of NEET

NEET is one of India’s toughest exams, where lakhs of students compete for limited seats. The pressure to succeed often leads to stress, anxiety, and fear of disappointing family, and without proper emotional support, it can result in serious consequences.

Mental Health Matters

The incident reveals that people lack knowledge about student mental health issues,, which need immediate attention. Academic success should never come at the cost of emotional well-being.

Parents, teachers, and society need to understand that:

  • Every child has different capabilities
  • Failure is not the end
  • Emotional support is as important as academic guidance
  • Students face dangerous conditions because people neglect these essential elements.

 Role of Parents and Society

Parents often put pressure on their children by setting unrealistic expectations, sometimes without understanding their child’s limits. Open communication, support, and understanding can make a big difference, helping children feel safe to share their struggles without fear of judgment.

 A Wake-Up Call

This tragic case is not just a crime but a warning for society. It makes us question whether we are pushing children too far, reminding us that success should never come at the cost of mental health and relationships

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