She scored 1176 out of 1200 in the tamilnadu higher secondary stateboard exams. Isn't that enough to become a doctor? No, said the "NEET". No, said the "Supreme court". No, said the "Law". Being left all alone only with the dreams of becoming a doctor, she also tried her best to face the "NEET" exam. Result - failed. She scored only 86 out of 700 in the NEET exam. Many students joined "coaching centre for NEET exam" but she is from a poor and rural family with only dreams and not money. People don't oppose the idea of NEET, they oppose the syllabus of NEET. Howcome a 17 year old trained with only stateboard syllabus can suddenly switch back to the cbse syllabus? Imagine her dream of becoming a doctor from her childhood days being shattered in to pieces all of a sudden. She fought for every other stateboard student by moving this issue till supreme court. Nothing helped her out. She committed suicide. Suicide is not the end students, we are nowadays becoming a prey for the society with stupid beliefs and idiotic laws. Don't end up your life. Don't follow the path laid before you. Create a path for you. Let her soul rest in peace. #justiceforanitha #neet #neetexam #doctor #students #tamilnadu #governmentschool #dreams #trynewwritings #tnw #stopsuicide #savethestudents #tnyouth #studentsoftamilnadu