The parents of the students preparing for extrance tests should also reduce pressure on them, he said.
"A body should be there to regulate coaching institutes. The body should also decide the admission procedure to these institutes and direct them to reduce the pressure on students," Singh told reporters here yesterday.
Eight students taking coaching have committed suicide this year in Kota. Last year, the number of suicide cases involving such students was 19, following which guidelines to training academies were given.
The Governor also said that every government university in Rajasthan will have its own anthem which will have a mention of the state's glorious history. It will be sung after the national anthem in convocation programmes, he added.
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