Kulgam, J&K (Indian administered Kashmir) | Report by Bhat Ashraf: Tragedy struck south Kashmir’s Odura Nillow area of Kulgam district on Wednesday evening when a teenage girl was found dead under mysterious circumstances, just hours after the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) announced the results of the Class 12 examinations.
According to local sources and a police official speaking to JKNS, the young girl whose name is being withheld out of respect for the family’s privacy was discovered unconscious in her room shortly after she reportedly learned that she had not passed the exam.
She was immediately taken to a nearby health centre, where medical personnel declared her brought dead.
While the exact cause of death remains unconfirmed, the timing of the incident has sparked serious concern and grief across the community. Police officials said that cognizance of the case has been taken, and an investigation is underway to determine the circumstances surrounding her death.
“We have initiated proceedings to determine whether any foul play was involved or if the incident was linked to mental distress,” a senior police official told JKNS.
The death has reignited a broader conversation around the immense psychological pressure faced by students in conflict-affected Kashmir, where disruptions to education, limited mental health resources, and societal expectations often weigh heavily on young minds.
Community leaders and education advocates have called for immediate steps to support student mental health, including counseling services and reforms to the exam and result management systems.
“No child should feel that failing an exam means the end of their worth. This is a systemic failure that demands serious introspection,” said a local education activist.
As the investigation continues, the family and the wider community remain in mourning—a tragic reminder of the unseen toll that the region’s youth silently endure.
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