
The story of Sadhna Bhosale from Sangli is a painful reminder of how parental pressure can take a tragic turn. Sadhna, a hardworking student who scored 92% in Class X, was aiming to become a doctor and was preparing for NEET.
But behind the scenes, she was under constant stress not from her studies, but from her own father. Dhondiram Bhosale, a school principal, reportedly subjected her to repeated emotional and physical abuse, expecting perfection at every step.
Things took a dark turn when Sadhna scored poorly in a NEET mock test. In frustration, she replied to her father, pointing out his own flaws. That moment led to a violent outburst which ultimately ended her life.
This case highlights a troubling pattern—many parents impose their own dreams on their children, failing to see them as individuals. The race for success, especially in competitive exams like NEET, has become a source of intense pressure.
Places like Kota, known for coaching centres, have seen rising cases of student distress and even suicides.
Children are not meant to carry the weight of their parents’ unfulfilled ambitions. They need encouragement, not fear; guidance, not pressure. Parenting requires emotional sensitivity, not control and punishment.
Sadhna’s story is heartbreaking, but it must spark a serious conversation. If we truly care about our children, we need to prioritize their mental well-being over marks.
It’s time we stop pushing children to the brink—and start listening, supporting, and letting them grow in their own way.
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