Kota’s disturbing reality? Viral video shows fans covered with iron grills to prevent suicides
A video from student hostels in Kota has gone viral over the past few days, and it’s left a lot of people uneasy. The clip shows ceiling fans covered with heavy iron grills - something that appears to be an attempt to prevent students from harming themselves.
The video, originally shared by an Instagram page called @rvcjinsta, spread quickly and has now sparked a wider conversation about student life in Kota - India’s well-known coaching hub for exams like IIT-JEE and NEET. Every year, thousands of students move there with big dreams, but alongside that, there has also been a worrying rise in cases of student suicides.
Because of this, authorities and hostel owners have been trying different ways to make living spaces safer. One of the more commonly discussed solutions has been modifying ceiling fans - like adding spring mechanisms that give way under weight, so they can’t be used for self-harm.
The viral video, however, shows something more extreme - fans enclosed in metal grills. While it’s not clear how widely this has actually been implemented, it has clearly struck a nerve online.
And the reactions have been mixed.
Some people see it as a necessary step, a practical move in a situation where immediate safety matters. But many others are questioning whether these kinds of physical fixes really address the deeper issue. Because at the heart of it, this isn’t just about infrastructure - it’s about pressure.
Students in Kota often deal with intense academic expectations, long study hours, and the emotional weight of competition. Over time, that can take a serious toll. While adding safety measures to rooms might reduce immediate risks, it doesn’t really solve what students are going through mentally.
There have been efforts on that front too - like counselling sessions, better monitoring, and encouraging hostels to be more supportive environments. But clearly, the conversation is far from over.
The comments on the video reflect that divide. Some users called the grills a practical solution, while others pointed out that students might still find other ways if the root causes aren’t addressed. A few comments were blunt, even harsh, criticising the system itself rather than the solution.
That’s what makes this moment difficult. It’s not a simple problem with a simple fix. The video may have caught attention because of how striking it looks - but what it’s really doing is forcing people to think about a much bigger issue. Safety measures matter, yes. But so does mental health, support, and the overall environment students are living in.
Right now, the focus seems split between managing risk and addressing the reasons behind it. And until both are taken seriously, conversations like this will keep coming back.
Disclaimer: The viral video referenced in this story is based on social media posts and has not been independently verified. There is no official confirmation that such measures have been widely implemented across all hostels in Kota. The issue discussed is sensitive in nature, and readers are advised to approach it with care.
Because of this, authorities and hostel owners have been trying different ways to make living spaces safer. One of the more commonly discussed solutions has been modifying ceiling fans - like adding spring mechanisms that give way under weight, so they can’t be used for self-harm.
The viral video, however, shows something more extreme - fans enclosed in metal grills. While it’s not clear how widely this has actually been implemented, it has clearly struck a nerve online.
And the reactions have been mixed.
Some people see it as a necessary step, a practical move in a situation where immediate safety matters. But many others are questioning whether these kinds of physical fixes really address the deeper issue. Because at the heart of it, this isn’t just about infrastructure - it’s about pressure.
There have been efforts on that front too - like counselling sessions, better monitoring, and encouraging hostels to be more supportive environments. But clearly, the conversation is far from over.
The comments on the video reflect that divide. Some users called the grills a practical solution, while others pointed out that students might still find other ways if the root causes aren’t addressed. A few comments were blunt, even harsh, criticising the system itself rather than the solution.
Right now, the focus seems split between managing risk and addressing the reasons behind it. And until both are taken seriously, conversations like this will keep coming back.
Disclaimer: The viral video referenced in this story is based on social media posts and has not been independently verified. There is no official confirmation that such measures have been widely implemented across all hostels in Kota. The issue discussed is sensitive in nature, and readers are advised to approach it with care.
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