Himendra-da,
   
  Good to hear about your concern. About ADHD medication --thats for the 
psychiatrists - but I read somewhere that nature walks or greenary also helps 
improve focus. Also habits matter a lot. 
   
  In US about 30,000 suicides happen each year (57% by gunshot wounds) -perhaps 
when American dreams go wrong.
   
  The school senior who committed suicide I did not know personally -we had 200 
students in one batch - I didn't even know all my batchmates. 
   
  I do not believe that students have developed a new habit of not interacting 
with others. Those who want to interact -do so a lot .  
   
  You mentioned Bihar - where student suicide rate is high since failing in a 
high school  exam itself is a matter of great prestige -parents sue schools for 
their child's failing the grade!! 
   
  Yoga and other forms of meditation (in natural surroundings) , singing hyms, 
choral music etc  are a good way of improving focus and bring peace  -for 
anyone - though I won't say that it can replace any medication. 
   
  Umesh
   
   
  

Himendra Thakur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          Dear Umesh,
   
  This is a terrible tragedy. The young students are under high pressure 
now-d-days. And, each individual is all by himself/herself with a "Don't bother 
me --- leave me alone" outlook  --- and nobody is involved with anybody else. 
   
  It is very different from our times when pursuing a study was a lot of 
interaction with everybody else with a lot of fun and frolicks and practical 
jokes. In fact those 4 years at IIT Kharagpur were the most rewarding time in 
my long life.
   
  I really want to learn what is going on now-a-days. Please tell us more about 
the ADHD medication. Please also write about your friend who committed suicide. 
In India, suicide among young people is rising at an alarming rate. The highest 
is in Bihar. I hope everybody will input their information so that we may find 
out a solution.
   
  With love to everybody,
  Himendra
    ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: umesh sharma 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 10:01 PM
  Subject: Re: [Assam] DC news: Indian prof. and student shot with 31 others 
-200 miles from White House
  

  So sad but strange also that I am pretty close to where it all happened. My 
take is that like many students all over the world under pressure he freaked 
out.
   
   Perhaps, he wanted to study English but was under pressure to study 
engineering -Thats why he went to  Virginia Tech. His sister went to Princeton. 
Also, he did not follow the dictum "Don't worry Be Happy" -- unlike my Indian 
American ex-roommate (on ADHD medication) - who called me today for reassurance 
. I told him to chill - and continue to enjoy at strip bars, Hooters and 
elsewhere. 
   
  I am glad that he has followed my advice and Indian mantra " Let others go to 
dogs -- we will play Harmonium" . He is now secure in his business of choice ' 
at travel industry in Sunshine state of Florida -with sun 300 days of the year 
- away from where he grew up (DC). He went to Miami (2000 miles away when I 
moved to Virginia state to work). Now plans to study software programming!! at 
suggestion of his senior colleague (he dropped out of college long back) 
   
  I still recall my Jesuit school senior who committed suicide while in  grade 
11 with a note "I can never fulfill my parents expectations"  . His parents 
were both teachers at India's second finest girls' school - in the city 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maharani_Gayatri_Devi_Girls%E2%80%99_Public_School 
. They were not happy that he did not get the main part in the school play (he 
was already the class topper in studies) . My father had told me that info. 
then.
   
   
  Umesh
   
  

umesh sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    http://www.rediff.com/news/2007/apr/18vtech.htm
   
  http://www.vt.edu/tragedy/alumni_message.php
   
  http://www.hokiesports.com/convocation.html


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Washington D.C. 

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Ed.M. - International Education Policy
Harvard Graduate School of Education,
Harvard University,
Class of 2005     
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