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Teen suicide rocks Delhi: System failed a child?

The top focus of this episode of To The Point is the suicide of a Class 10 student in Delhi, who blamed teachers and bullying in a note, an incident that follows a similar tragedy in Jaipur and highlights rising student suicides. A family member stated, 'he was told ‘you don't need to cry or act, get out of here, it makes no difference to us even if you cry’, these were the principal's words.' The programme also reports on a Supreme Court opinion delivered by a bench led by Chief Justice BR Gavai, clarifying that while timelines cannot be set for governors to act on bills, they cannot indefinitely stall them. Additionally, the bulletin covers Nitish Kumar's record 10th swearing-in as Bihar's Chief Minister, an NDA event attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and administered by Governor Arif Mohammad Khan.

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