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Shivika Thakral, a 25-year-old MBA student, tragically died by suicide in Greater Noida, raising concerns about mental health awareness and support.
GlipzoA heartbreaking incident unfolded in Greater Noida on Tuesday, March 10, when 25-year-old Shivika Thakral, an MBA student, tragically took her own life by jumping from the 13th floor of a high-rise building. The incident occurred at Gaur Saundaryam Society in the Bisrakh police station area, sending shockwaves through the local community.
According to police reports, the event transpired in the morning, leading to panic among the residents of the residential complex. Authorities were alerted shortly after Shivika Thakral fell from the building, prompting an immediate response from law enforcement officials.
Shivika, the daughter of Vinay Thakral, reportedly had a typical evening with her family prior to the tragedy. Family members recounted that they enjoyed dinner together, and there were no indications of distress or unusual behavior from her. However, the following morning, security personnel informed them of the tragic event, which has left the family in shock.
Initial investigations by local authorities suggest that no suicide note was discovered at the scene. While preliminary assessments lean towards suicide, police are actively exploring all avenues to ascertain the circumstances leading to this unfortunate event. The family has not lodged any formal complaint, and relatives have not been able to provide insights into what led to Shivika's decision.
To aid in the investigation, police are meticulously reviewing CCTV footage from the society to piece together the sequence of events leading up to the incident. This footage is expected to provide critical information that may help clarify the situation.
This tragic case highlights the importance of mental health awareness and support systems. Various resources are available in India for individuals struggling with emotional distress or thoughts of self-harm. Some of these include:
The World Health Organization (WHO) emphasizes recognizing warning signs that may indicate a person is at risk of self-harm. These signs include:
If you suspect someone may be struggling, it is vital to have an open conversation and encourage them to seek professional help. Providing a supportive environment can be crucial in these situations. Here are some ways to help:
The tragic death of Shivika Thakral serves as a grim reminder of the mental health challenges faced by many individuals, particularly students under academic pressure. This incident not only raises concerns about mental health awareness but also underscores the need for accessible support systems to prevent such tragedies from occurring. As the investigation continues, the community mourns the loss of a young life and reflects on the importance of mental health advocacy and intervention.

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