In a tragic incident in Ghatala, West Medinipur, a 16-year-old Madhyamik examinee, Ritam Ghosh, died by suicide after receiving his exam results on May 2, 2025. The student, who had appeared for the examination from Sri Aravinda Vidyamandir, hanged himself at his home, with local authorities confirming that the incident occurred shortly after he found out his score. According to sources, Ritam had secured 347 marks, which he reportedly found unsatisfactory, leading to the fatal decision.
At the time of the incident, Ritam’s mother was attending an event, and his father was also not present at home. Ritam was alone when he took this extreme step. Neighbors and family members were shocked, as Ritam had been a diligent student and had previously shown good academic performance. After the discovery, the family rushed him to a nearby hospital, where he was declared dead by doctors.
The news of Ritam’s death quickly spread through the community, leaving his family, friends, and school in deep grief. Ritam’s school authorities, including his acting teacher Gautam Jana, confirmed that the student had been performing well in his studies. However, the tragic event has drawn attention to the emotional and psychological toll exams can have on students. No further details have been provided regarding the exact circumstances surrounding the incident.
Authorities have begun investigating the matter, and local police are working to understand the sequence of events leading to Ritam’s death. His case has once again highlighted the pressures students face during result season, leading to broader discussions about student mental health, exam-related stress, and the need for support systems.