Kota DMs Weekly Programme to Ease Stress Of Coaching Students

The hustle and bustle of Kota continues to witness a distressing trend of medical student suicides. Kota DM launches ‘Dinner with Collector’ to ease stress of coaching students.

Kota: To alleviate the stress experienced by coaching students in Kota, the District Magistrate has come up with a unique initiative. District Magistrate Dr Ravinder Goswami has launched a weekly ‘Dinner with Collector‘ programme under the ‘Kamyab Kota‘ campaign. Himself an MBBS and a former coaching student from the town, Goswami initiated the programme last month in view of the rising number of suicides by coaching students, primarily attributed to stress related to studies.

Kota DM launches ‘Dinner with Collector’ to ease stress of coaching students

As per the news agency PTI report, Under the ‘Dinner with Collector’, he has dinner with the students in a hostel every Friday to listen to their minds and hearts. Earlier on February 1, the District Magistrate interacted with the students of a hostel in the Indraprastha area. He sang Bollywood songs with the students, shared success mantras and motivated them.

Kota Student Suicide

The hustle and bustle of Kota continues to witness a distressing trend of medical student suicides. With the increasing cut-throat competition, academic pressure, fast-paced curriculum, and programme structure, the suicide rate has significantly increased.  Notably, two coaching students and a 27-year-old BTech student committed suicide by hanging last month. Twenty-six coaching students allegedly committed suicide in Kota in 2023, the highest figure so far in the city, where over two lakh students come from all parts of the country every year for preparation of entrance exams for admission in medical and engineering colleges. There are about 4500 hostels and 40,000 PG accommodations for these coaching students in the city.

Identify your strong as well as weak points: District Magistrate Dr Ravinder Goswami 

During the latest interaction, Goswami, an IAS officer of the 2016 batch, told the students,”Why to create self doubt?” Sharing their concerns about studies and preparation for competitive exams at the dinner, he told them to identify their strong as well as weak points, and to improve the weak ones. It was the second programme of its kind, the first being on January 26, which was the 75th Republic Day.

Self-doubt and anxiety within limits are good: IAS Officer 

On a question by a student, Kripa, about anxiety before exams, Goswami added, “Self-doubt and anxiety within limits are good as they activate your sympathetic nervous system, leading you to indulge in fight and flight mode. But do not take anxiety to the extreme level. From flight mode, you you reach the fight mode,” PTI reported. “Keep anxiety to a certain limit and take deep breath when you feel your hands are trembling,” the collector advised by referring to to a conversation between Lord Krishna and Arjun in Bhagwad Geeta.

Recounting his own experience as a student in Kota years back, the collector said he never got his name and number in the test series during two years of his preparation in Kota for the entrance exam for admission in medical college. But he never got worried, he said and added that he avoided creating self-doubt. “God opens several doors, so why to create self-doubt?” he told the students. At the dinner, while holding a mike, Goswami sang the old Hindi song ‘Aa chal ke tujhe, main le ke chalun ek aise gagan ke taley’. The coaching students also sang with him. In the first event of ‘Dinner with Collector’, Goswami had dinner with coaching students in a hostel in the Landmark City area and gave tips of success. The collector sang the same song with the coaching students and cut a cake on the occasion of Republic Day.

(With Inputs From PTI)



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