Gauhati Medical College Hospital Superintendent R Talukdar said the two teenagers, aged between 16 and 17 years, have been admitted to the psychiatry department of the hospital and were given counselling.
"They are expected to recover soon," he said.
The official said the police have been informed as the teenagers exhibited suicidal tendency.
"Teenagers experiencing loneliness are most vulnerable and have a mental inclination for some sort of addiction, be it for drugs, alcohol or such games," Talukdar said.
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Taking cognisance of the menace, the Kamrup Metropolitan district administration today set up a committee of government officials and NGOs for monitoring and creating awareness for controlling the Blue Whale game in the district.
"The infamous Blue Whale Game also known as the Blue Whale Challenge, is an Internet game that has claimed the lives of many students and youngsters in the country. Recently, similar incidents were reported from Kamrup Metropolitan district," read the order.
The committee will embark on an awareness drive to sensitise students and youngsters about the deadly game and counsel them in different educational institutions within Kamrup(M) district.
Guwahati falls under the jurisdiction of Kamrup Metropolitan.
According to the order, the committee would also be holding discussions with various Internet service providers to develop a control mechanism so that proactive and preventive measures can be planned in advance, besides a periodic review of the situation.
Scorpion, Ashadeep and Destination are some of the NGOs roped in for the committee, the order added.
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