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RIGHT TO EDUCATION ACT 2009 REASONING SUICIDE PREVENTION FOR STUDENTS

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Availability of structure is a boon for targeting segments of population for their welfare. Educational system is one such available structure. Many times this structure is used for dealing with health issues like malnutrition, immunisation and census drives. Similarly, suicide prevention praxis can also be modulated through this existing network. Magnitude of suicide among students is increasing and is a matter of urgent concern. Hence, the purpose of the present paper is to appeal for appending focused suicide prevention initiatives along with educational policies like Right to Education Act, 2009 for student population.
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