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NDTV
3 days ago
- Health
- NDTV
"I Started Crying...": After Two Failures, NEET Aspirant Writes Emotional Letter, Internet Reacts
A 21-year-old NEET aspirant's emotional handwritten letter has struck a chord on social media after being shared on Reddit. The post has triggered a wave of support online, with users opening up about their own struggles and offering words of encouragement. Posted by Reddit user @underskore69, the letter reflects the young student's mental health struggles after failing the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) twice. Despite clearing Class 12 and joining a Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharma) course, the student wrote that he never intended to pursue this path. I started crying after writing the last line. (Declining mental health) by u/underskore69 in IndiaSpeaks The post was shared with the caption: "I started crying after writing the last line. (Declining mental health)" The handwritten note reads: "21 & feeling like a failure. Passed 12th, failed NEET twice because my ignorance in college. Doing BPharma, a course which I never thought of doing if we visit just 1 year back. Preparing for NEET again but I don't that interest or spark now which kept me hooked everytime I used to motivate me work harder to become doctor. Maybe it is because of repeated failures." "Failure in cracking NEET, in getting my dream profession, failure in earning respect. Day by day, living in this home is getting harder for me. For my parents I'm just a failure & unemployed person, " he continued. The post ended with a question: "Can I do something about this or just let the time heal?" While NDTV cannot verify the authenticity of the letter, it has resonated widely with users, especially NEET aspirants who have faced similar challenges. Support Pours In Online One user wrote: "You're too young at 21 to call yourself a failure. Go for a day out, eat something you love, watch a movie or whatever you like, you need to relax. Just focus on your college and NEET prep. It's going to be okay, don't worry, just put in work and relax, it's not too late yet." Another added: "Everybody fails. Let it teach you, not break you. Start again, analyse mistakes. Fix it. Learn. Grow. Succeed. Best of luck." A third user shared their own story: "Me too failed NEET twice and now doing BPharmacy from a college in my hometown living with my parents. Even in my nightmares I have never thought of this situation that I will end up in. No social life, no good friends, nothing... I literally have no interest in my current course. It's crazy to know how one single exam can shatter our lives to such an extent. I'm just tired of everything..." The letter has opened up a wider conversation about academic pressure, mental health, and the toll competitive exams take on young students in India.


Time of India
14-07-2025
- Time of India
Two students drown in Kolar dam, bodies retrieved after 18-hour search
Bhopal: Two students drowned in Kolar Dam in Sehore district of Madhya Pradesh during a Sunday picnic, while a third narrowly escaped. A video of the incident has surfaced, capturing the moment when the group got caught in deep water while bathing. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Police said all four students had gone to Kolar Dam for a weekend outing. While swimming, three of them ventured into deep water and began to struggle. One managed to swim back to the shore, but the other two were swept under. The bodies were retrieved by the State Disaster Emergency Response Force (SDERF) on Monday morning, nearly 18 hours after the incident. The deceased have been identified as Prince Rajput (22) from Bihar and Ujjwal Tripathi (20) from Chhatarpur. According to police, both students were pursuing B Pharma at private colleges in Bhopal. Prince was living in a rented room in MP Nagar, and Ujjwal was staying in Ashoka Garden. The video footage shows the group bathing and playing in the water before three students drift into deeper waters. One of them is seen frantically paddling to safety, while the other two disappear beneath the surface. Police and SDERF teams were informed and began a search operation late Sunday evening, which continued into the night. The bodies were finally retrieved around 11:55 am on Monday and were sent for postmortem in Bilkisganj. Following the examination, Prince's body will be sent to Bihar and Ujjwal's to Chhatarpur. In a follow-up to Sunday's monsoon-related incidents, rescue teams in Sehore district have so far retrieved three bodies out of five people swept away in two separate incidents. Search operations resumed early Monday, with teams continuing efforts to locate two missing individuals. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Three members of a family were washed away while bathing in a drain near Surai village in Rehti. The victims—Ata ur Rehman (40), his wife Rafat (45), and their 2.5-year-old son Oran—were caught in a sudden surge of water while bathing. On Monday, rescue teams retrieved the body of the child. The search for the parents is still underway. According to police, the drain feeds into the Kolar River, and divers are focusing their efforts in that stretch. In all five people in total were reported missing in water-related accidents triggered by heavy monsoon rains. Bhopal: Two students drowned in Kolar Dam in Sehore district of Madhya Pradesh during a Sunday picnic, while a third narrowly escaped. A video of the incident has surfaced, capturing the moment when the group got caught in deep water while bathing. Police said all four students had gone to Kolar Dam for a weekend outing. While swimming, three of them ventured into deep water and began to struggle. One managed to swim back to the shore, but the other two were swept under. The bodies were retrieved by the State Disaster Emergency Response Force (SDERF) on Monday morning, nearly 18 hours after the incident. The deceased have been identified as Prince Rajput (22) from Bihar and Ujjwal Tripathi (20) from Chhatarpur. According to police, both students were pursuing B Pharma at private colleges in Bhopal. Prince was living in a rented room in MP Nagar, and Ujjwal was staying in Ashoka Garden. The video footage shows the group bathing and playing in the water before three students drift into deeper waters. One of them is seen frantically paddling to safety, while the other two disappear beneath the surface. Police and SDERF teams were informed and began a search operation late Sunday evening, which continued into the night. The bodies were finally retrieved around 11:55 am on Monday and were sent for postmortem in Bilkisganj. Following the examination, Prince's body will be sent to Bihar and Ujjwal's to Chhatarpur. In a follow-up to Sunday's monsoon-related incidents, rescue teams in Sehore district have so far retrieved three bodies out of five people swept away in two separate incidents. Search operations resumed early Monday, with teams continuing efforts to locate two missing individuals. Three members of a family were washed away while bathing in a drain near Surai village in Rehti. The victims—Ata ur Rehman (40), his wife Rafat (45), and their 2.5-year-old son Oran—were caught in a sudden surge of water while bathing. On Monday, rescue teams retrieved the body of the child. The search for the parents is still underway. According to police, the drain feeds into the Kolar River, and divers are focusing their efforts in that stretch. In all five people in total were reported missing in water-related accidents triggered by heavy monsoon rains.


Time of India
07-07-2025
- Time of India
3 online fraudsters arrested for swindling pharmacist
Haveri: The CEN police in Haveri apprehended three individuals for allegedly swindling a pharmacist by impersonating as astrologers. The arrested persons are Ramesh Shatri and Gopal Shatri from Devaragudi village in Sindhanur taluk of Raichur district, while the third suspect's name remains undisclosed due to being a minor. Guru Shatri remains at large. The police recovered 227 gms of gold valued at Rs 21 lakh from the arrested individuals, as confirmed by SR Ganachari, CPI of CEN police station. A 23-year-old pharmacist in Haveri became a victim of a sophisticated cyber fraud, resulting in the loss of gold ornaments worth Rs 15 lakh. The victim, a BPharma graduate employed at a private hospital in Haveri, was duped by individuals pretending to be astrologers. The incident was reported to the CEN police station in Haveri. The victim came across an advertisement for the Astrotalk mobile application on Instagram that offered astrological consultations. She initiated contact with the suspects through the application and communicated via text messages. After receiving online payment, the fraudsters dispatched a 'yantra', kumkuma, and other items to her. Later, the primary suspect contacted the victim, claiming she would face serious difficulties due to issues in her kundali. When she requested assistance, the suspect recommended a special puja at their ashrama in Mysuru. He directed her to provide all her gold ornaments for the ceremony and organised his associates to collect them in Haveri.


Time of India
02-07-2025
- Time of India
Medical store owner among three held for smuggling of oxytocin
1 2 3 Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force on Wednesday busted an inter-state oxytocin smuggling racket, arresting three people, including a medical store owner, and seizing approximately 5.87 lakh ml of illegally packed oxytocin worth Rs 1.20 crore from the Kakori police station area. According to STF officials, Anmol Pal, a BPharma graduate and resident of Mayapuram, Budheshwar, runs a medical store. "Using his pharmaceutical knowledge and access, Anmol began sourcing high-density oxytocin from Bihar, falsely labelled as mineral water. He allegedly used his medical store as a front while setting up supply routes and illegal packaging units in a rented house near Mohan Road," said STF officials. To expand operations, Anmol brought in Awadhesh Pal, a resident of Budheshwar Model City, who assisted in bottling and repackaging the drug. Khageshwar, a driver from Sitapur, was hired to transport the illegal consignments across districts in a mini-truck. The STF team intercepted the trio on July 2 at 11:10 am near Budheshwar Chauraha–Mohan Road under Kakori police station limits. During the operation, 5,87,880 ml of oxytocin, one mini-truck, three mobile phones, Rs 12,000 in cash, 800 empty vials, 136 rubber caps, 40 aluminum seals, and other miscellaneous items were seized. Additional SP, STF, Amit Nagar said the gang repackaged oxytocin into smaller ampoules before distributing them in Lucknow and adjoining districts. The drug, a Schedule H hormone, is illegally used to stimulate milk production in cattle and accelerate artificial growth in fruits and vegetables — posing serious risks to public health. An FIR has been registered at Kakori police station under Sections 318(4), 280, 276, and 112 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).


Time of India
01-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
AKTU One View Result 2025 Declared for odd semester exams at aktu.ac.in; check steps to download and more
Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), Lucknow, has officially released the One View Result 2025 for the odd semester examinations. This update includes results for various undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) programmes such as BFAD, BVoc, MTech, MURP, MArch, BTech, BPharma, MCA, and more. Students who appeared for the June 2025 semester exams can now access their results via the official website — Earlier this year, the university announced the even semester results. With the latest release, candidates can now check their academic performance across multiple courses and semesters, including both regular and supplementary (carry-over) exams. AKTU conducts semester exams twice a year, covering even and odd semesters for a wide range of technical and professional programs. Courses & Semesters Included in the Latest AKTU Result 2025 BFAD: 3rd, 5th, and 7th Semesters BVoc: 3rd and 5th Semesters MTech, MURP, MArch: 3rd Semester BTech, BPharma: 5th and 7th Semesters MCA, MBA: Relevant Semesters Play Video Pause Skip Backward Skip Forward Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration 0:00 Loaded : 0% 0:00 Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 1x Playback Rate Chapters Chapters Descriptions descriptions off , selected Captions captions settings , opens captions settings dialog captions off , selected Audio Track default , selected Picture-in-Picture Fullscreen This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Text Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Caption Area Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Drop shadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. AKTU Result 2025: How to Check AKTU One View Result 2025 Online Step 1: Visit the official AKTU website: Step 2: Click on the 'Results' section on the homepage Step 3: Select the link titled 'One View Result 2025 – Even Semester' Step 4: Enter your roll number and other required details Live Events Step 5: Submit and view your result. You can download and save the provisional marksheet for future reference. Key Information About AKTU Results 2025 Results are released course-wise and in phases, covering programmes like BTech, MBA, MCA, BPharma, etc. Students are advised to regularly visit the official site for the latest result announcements. Use the correct roll number to avoid errors in accessing your result. The online result is provisional and should be used only for reference. The official mark sheet issued by AKTU will be required for academic and administrative purposes.