A BTech student commits suicide for the third time in 10 days. - watsupptoday.com
A BTech student commits suicide for the third time in 10 days.
Posted 02 Feb 2024 05:10 PM

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A last year BTech understudy supposedly kicked the bucket by self destruction by swinging from a roof fan in his paying visitor room in Rajasthan's Kota, police said on Friday.
Noor Mohammed, 27, took the extreme step on Wednesday, but his body was found on Thursday night in his room in the Vigyan Nagar area. No self destruction note was recuperated, they said.
This is the third self destruction announced from Kota in about fourteen days.
A local of Uttar Pradesh's Gonda, Mohammed was seeking after a BTech degree from SRM College, Chennai and lived as a paying visitor here.
According to DSP (Vigyan Nagar) Dharmveer Singh, Mohammed attended coaching institutes in Kota from 2016 to 2019 to prepare for the entrance exam. Following his admission to SRM University, he continued to attend online classes from his Kota PG.
On Wednesday, he probably hung himself from a ceiling fan using a bed sheet. According to the officer, on Thursday evening, a mess boy noticed an unopened tiffin box outside Mohammed's room and informed the PG owner.
The police were educated about the episode at around 8 pm on Thursday, Singh said.
The body has been set in the funeral home for posthumous, he said, adding that the understudy's family has been educated and they are en route to Kota.
This year, there have been three suicides reported in Kota. Niharika Singh, 18, who was preparing for the JEE, allegedly hanged herself on January 29 at her home in this coaching hub, leaving behind a suicide note in which she expressed regret to her parents and called herself a "loser."
Mohammed Zaid, 19, was discovered hanging in his Kota hostel room on January 23.
He had come to the city from Uttar Pradesh's Moradabad region a year back to get ready for the clinical selection test NEET. No self destruction note was tracked down all things considered.
In Kota, where children come from all over the country to prepare for competitive exams like the National Entrance Exam (JEE) for admission to top engineering colleges, 26 students allegedly committed suicide last year.

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