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IIT Bombay Student's Tragic Fall: Mental Health Focus
4 Feb
Summary
- Student was academically sound with a CGPA above 7.
- Police found the student was consulting a doctor for mental health.
- IIT Bombay is enhancing faculty advisor roles for student support.

A devastating incident occurred at IIT Bombay on Wednesday when a 21-year-old Civil Engineering student, Naman Agarwal, died following a fall from a hostel building. Institute Director Prof. Shireesh Kedare confirmed that Agarwal maintained a strong academic standing, achieving a CGPA above 7 in the recent semester and actively submitting lab projects. Prof. Kedare expressed the institute's shock, emphasizing that the exact circumstances remain unknown, and dismissed academic pressure as a primary cause.
Investigations revealed that Agarwal had been receiving treatment from a campus doctor for mental health concerns. The clarity on the situation is pending the recording of the campus doctor's statement. In light of such events, IIT Bombay is bolstering its student support systems. A key initiative involves training faculty advisors to guide small groups of students, fostering connections for academic and personal issues.




