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: On February 8, 2026, a video of a student fight at Valad High School in Wayanad went viral. It showed a Plus Two student being beaten by classmates in a washroom, leading to a formal inquiry by the Kerala Education Department .
: In January 2025/2026, a video surfaced from a Palakkad school showing a student threatening teachers after his mobile phone was confiscated.
Several videos specifically involving teenagers and school environments have recently dominated Kerala's digital landscape: desi teen students mms scandal kerala university full
The recurring nature of these viral "controversies" has forced the Kerala government to consider unprecedented legal measures:
: Contrastingly, a "heart-melting" video from Government Higher Secondary School, Ayyankoickal, showed students helping a disabled classmate during lunch, receiving over a million views for its positive portrayal of student life. The Debate: Regulation vs. Freedom : On February 8, 2026, a video of
: Deepak died by suicide shortly after, citing mental trauma from the false allegations.
In early 2026, a series of viral videos involving teen students in Kerala sparked intense social media discussions regarding , mental health , and state-level regulations on screen addiction . These incidents, ranging from physical altercations to heartbreaking acts of kindness, have highlighted the double-edged nature of social media in one of India's most internet-literate states. The Rise of Digital Vigilantism and Tragedy In early 2026, a series of viral videos
: Following his death, police filed suicide abetment charges against the woman who posted the video. Recent Viral Student Incidents (Early 2026)
: A woman uploaded a video alleging Deepak had inappropriately touched her on a bus in Kannur.
: The video went viral instantly, leading to widespread public shaming.
: On February 8, 2026, a video of a student fight at Valad High School in Wayanad went viral. It showed a Plus Two student being beaten by classmates in a washroom, leading to a formal inquiry by the Kerala Education Department .
: In January 2025/2026, a video surfaced from a Palakkad school showing a student threatening teachers after his mobile phone was confiscated.
Several videos specifically involving teenagers and school environments have recently dominated Kerala's digital landscape:
The recurring nature of these viral "controversies" has forced the Kerala government to consider unprecedented legal measures:
: Contrastingly, a "heart-melting" video from Government Higher Secondary School, Ayyankoickal, showed students helping a disabled classmate during lunch, receiving over a million views for its positive portrayal of student life. The Debate: Regulation vs. Freedom
: Deepak died by suicide shortly after, citing mental trauma from the false allegations.
In early 2026, a series of viral videos involving teen students in Kerala sparked intense social media discussions regarding , mental health , and state-level regulations on screen addiction . These incidents, ranging from physical altercations to heartbreaking acts of kindness, have highlighted the double-edged nature of social media in one of India's most internet-literate states. The Rise of Digital Vigilantism and Tragedy
: Following his death, police filed suicide abetment charges against the woman who posted the video. Recent Viral Student Incidents (Early 2026)
: A woman uploaded a video alleging Deepak had inappropriately touched her on a bus in Kannur.
: The video went viral instantly, leading to widespread public shaming.