NEET Paper Leak Tragedy 2026 : “Come Back, My Child!” – The Heartbreaking Death That Left the Nation in Tears
NEET Paper Leak Tragedy: “Come Back, My Child!” – The Heartbreaking Death That Left the Nation in Tears Just today, another brilliant NEET student, Akanksha Chaturvedi, ended her life by hanging herself from a ceiling fan at home. Akanksha had recently scored 650 marks in the exam There was full hope, but the shock of the paper leak and exam cancellation broke his courage. This is not the only suicide due to the NEET paper leak; so far this number It is frightening. You also understand what mental state the children who are preparing are going through.
If you leave, how will you come back, my child… come back! This is the scream of that helpless, powerless, and fate-stricken mother, whose stream of tears flows from Delhi to Rajasthan and It is soaking the entire examination system from UP to Bihar.
In this scream, another painful voice has been added today from Maganiya village in the newly formed Mauganj district of Madhya Pradesh. Today, another bright NEET student, Akanksha Chaturvedi hanged himself from the ceiling fan at home. Akanksha was fully expecting to score 650 marks in the recent exam, but the paper was leaked and the exam was cancelledThe shock of what happened broke his courage. In the suicide note found at the spot, he wrote, ‘Sorry, Mom and Dad.. you trusted that your daughter would become a doctor, but again I don’t have the courage to take the NEET exam now. I have ruined both of you.

Aspiration is not alone on this path. On May 3, 2026, more than 2.27 million innocent eyes sat in examination halls across the country and abroad, carrying the dream of becoming a doctor.At that time, they had no idea that behind the scenes, crocodiles greedy for a few rupees had already made a deal regarding their future. Rajasthan Police’s Special Operations Group (SOG) During the investigation, this terrifying truth came to light that more than 120 identical questions of Biology and Chemistry were on WhatsApp even before the exam Since they had leaked on Telegram, the government hastily canceled the exam on May 12, 2026.
Come back, my child!’ The death left behind in the NEET paper leak, that horrifying scene of helplessness and anger, which made the whole country cry
But the government had canceled only a ‘piece of paper.’ The heart-wrenching part is how many homes’ lamps went out because of that piece of paper The one providing the account is recorded in this latest data analysis report of India Today.
The ‘corrupt system’ has snatched away the breaths of innocent children
When we sift through this data, it becomes clear what it means for a laborer or a farmer to educate their child. Today, the father of a dying aspiration, Krishna Kumar Chaturvedi used to do farming, but to educate his daughter in a private coaching in Nagpur, he took 3 lakh from the Kisan Credit Card took a loan and started working as a cook in Nagpur himself. The whole family was confident that the daughter would become a doctor,But the paper leak mafias took away all their happiness.
93 deaths in 5 years: These accidents are increasing year by year

Looking closely at the data makes the soul shiver. This deadly pressure and uncertainty of the NEET exam has, in the past five years, affected 93 of the country Promising students have been pushed into the quagmire of suicide. This number, which increases year after year, is screaming that our system Every year is becoming more and more violent
- Year 2021: 4 innocent children passed away
- Year 2022: The number increased to 9
- Year 2023: 14 homes’ stoves went out
- Year 2024: 19 students’ breaths stopped
- Year 2025: Cruelty crossed the limit, a record 32 deaths were recorded
- Year 2026 (so far): In just the first five months of this year, around 14 students have committed suicide, of which 5 children were only 12 After hearing the news of the exam being canceled in May, he/she became depressed and took his/her own life.
‘These states and cities of the country are becoming ‘factories of death’
The darkest aspect of this data is that some states and coaching hubs in the country are turning out to be ‘graveyards’ for these innocents.
Bihar (19.8%): One in every five victims of NEET-related suicides in the country is a resident of Bihar.Rajasthan (18.7%): Encompassing cities like Kota and Sikar, this state is in second place. After this comes Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu (15.4% each) and Madhya Pradesh (8.8%) comes up.
The truth of Kota: In the last five years alone, 40 students have committed suicide in the city of Kota The luxurious coaching institutions of this city, which sell stories of success, are today the biggest witnesses to children’s loneliness and depression.
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