Dental student dies by suicide, family alleges harassment
Press Trust of India | January 9, 2026 | 06:14 PM IST | 1 min read
A 23-year-old dental student was found hanging at her residence, with her family alleging she was humiliated by college staff over a seminar. Police have registered a case and are investigating, while students protested demanding accountability.
Bengaluru: A 23-year-old dental college student was found hanging at her residence here on Friday, police said. She was identified as Yashaswini, a third-year student of oral medicine and radiology.
Family members have accused the college management of "harassing" her, claiming the alleged humiliation drove her to take the extreme step. She was the only child of Parimala and Bhudevaiah, the police added.
Also read ‘TGMC Autonomy Undermined’: Doctors protest Telangana bid to pack medical council with bureaucrats
According to her mother, Yashaswini had taken leave on Wednesday due to eye pain. When she returned to college the following day, she was "humiliated" in front of other students for not participating in a seminar.
Parimala alleged that a lecturer had prevented her daughter from taking part in the seminar and "harassed" her for not making a presentation.
Following the incident, aggrieved students staged a sit-in protest outside the morgue, alleging that the student was subjected to humiliation that forced her to die by suicide. Police said a case has been registered and further investigation is underway.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]FTII Itanagar students to return to campus mid-January amid fee hike, infrastructure concerns
FTII Itanagar students say move, after month-long boycott, is to check progress and for dialogue, not resumption of classes; demand written response on campus completion, faculty appointments
Aatif Ammad | 1 min readFeatured News
]- Maharashtra eases university teacher recruitment norms; academic weightage cut to 60% from 75%
- UP Budget 2026-27: Vocational education funds up 88%; 14 new medical colleges; school outlay highest
- 3 yrs after UGC guidelines, 80% central universities yet to appoint professors of practice, private ones lead
- NMC approves record 20,098 new MBBS, PG medical seats, 777 after initial rejection
- 2 years into paramedical courses, students find themselves in vocational training; 300 protest in North Bengal
- Vidya Pravesh: 4.2 crore students across 8.9 lakh schools covered, but numbers now falling consistently
- Over 7 lakh Kendriya Vidyalaya students assessed via education ministry’s TARA app, 1.46 lakh on career tool
- Caste on Campus: The shape of discrimination in universities and why many back UGC equity regulations
- Across Telangana’s new government medical colleges, 26 depts empty, 31 with single teachers: Doctors’ survey
- ‘No TET’: School teachers’ jobs at risk, hundreds in Delhi to rally against mandatory eligibility tests