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Sisters Final Words Of Anguish: Cant Tie Rakhi This Year—Newlywed Lecturer Dies By Suicide, Blames Husband
Sisters Final Words Of Anguish: Cant Tie Rakhi This Year—Newlywed Lecturer Dies By Suicide, Blames Husband

India.com

time05-08-2025

  • India.com

Sisters Final Words Of Anguish: Cant Tie Rakhi This Year—Newlywed Lecturer Dies By Suicide, Blames Husband

A shocking incident unfolded after a 24-year-old woman died by suicide in Andhra Pradesh's Krishna district and left a note behind addressed to her brother. A few days after Raksha Bandhan, a sister wrote an emotional note to her brother, saying, "Be careful, little brother. This time, I may not be able to tie Rakhi on you". As per NDTV reports, A woman in her mid-20s, identified as Srividya and working as a college lecturer, died by suicide just six months after marrying Rambabu, a village surveyor. In her note, she described the harassment that began barely a month into their marriage. According to the note, Srividya endured a disturbing pattern of domestic abuse at the hands of Rambabu. He would allegedly return home intoxicated, subjecting her to physical violence and verbal abuse. The abuse included humiliating her in front of others, using derogatory language and inflicting severe physical harm. The situation became so dire that Srividya felt compelled to take extreme action. Authorities have been informed, and an investigation into her death is currently underway. (Discussions on suicides can be triggering for some. But suicides are preventable. If you are looking for help, some suicide prevention helpline numbers in India are 011-40769002 from Sanjivini (Delhi-based, 10 am - 5.30 pm) and 044-24640050 from Sneha Foundation (Chennai-based, 8 am - 10 pm), ‪‪+91 9999666555‬‬ from Vandrevala Foundation (Mumbai-based, 24x7).

Chartered Accountant found dead at New Delhi hotel
Chartered Accountant found dead at New Delhi hotel

The Hindu

time30-07-2025

  • The Hindu

Chartered Accountant found dead at New Delhi hotel

A chartered accountant ended his life in New Delhi, police said on Tuesday (July 29, 2025). Dheeraj Kansal, said in a note, was alone since his father died in 2003. After his father's death, his mother married someone else and he had no siblings. Kansal, who lived in a paying guest house in Mehrauli, also wrote about his death on social media. A note left behind by the deceased, written in English, was recovered. Kansal had checked into a guest house near Janpath on July 28. When staff noticed his room was locked from inside for an extended period, they alerted the police. A team from the Barakhamba Police Station broke open the door, and found a helium gas cylinder connected to three plastic pipes, an officer said. Kansal's body was received by his uncle and cousins. Suicide prevention helpline: Sanjivini, Society for Mental Health. Telephone: 011-4076 9002, Monday-Saturday. (Those in distress or having suicidal thoughts are encouraged to seek help and counselling by calling the helpline numbers here)

NEET student dies by suicide in Sikar; 18th this year in Rajasthan
NEET student dies by suicide in Sikar; 18th this year in Rajasthan

Hindustan Times

time13-07-2025

  • Health
  • Hindustan Times

NEET student dies by suicide in Sikar; 18th this year in Rajasthan

Jaipur: A 20-year-old student preparing for the National Entrance Eligibility Test (NEET) to get admission to any undergraduate medical course died by suicide on Saturday night in Rajasthan's Sikar, said officials. This takes the toll of such cases to 18 this year across the state- 16 of them in Kota and one each in Sikar and Jodhpur. NEET student dies by suicide in Sikar; 18th this year in Rajasthan According to police, the victim, a native of Rajasthan's Balotra, took admission to a reputed coaching centre in Sikar only three days ago. 'He had been staying in a hostel in the district's Udhyog Nagar area. On Saturday, he died by suicide in his room,' said the sub inspector (SI) of Udhyog Nagar police station, Rohitansh Kumar. 'His friends knocked on the door late at night. When he did not respond, the hostel authority broke open the door and found him dead,' the SI added. 'Prima facie, he went to the coaching centre only on Friday. No suicide note was recovered. The body was sent for an autopsy. His family was also informed. Further probe is underway,' he said. Kumar also said that officials are probing why an anti-hanging device was not installed in the room. Amid a surge in suicide cases in Kota and Sikar, where students from all over the country arrive in huge numbers after completing Class 10 to prepare for various competitive exams — including JEE and National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate) or NEET-UG for admission to medical courses —, the state government in September 2023 issued several guidelines for hostels and paying guest (PG) accommodations, including installation of spring-loaded fans in rooms 'to provide students mental support and security'. (If you need support or know someone who does, please reach out to your nearest mental health specialist. Helplines: Aasra: 022 2754 6669; Sneha India Foundation: +914424640050 and Sanjivini: 011-24311918, Roshni Foundation (Secundrabad) Contact Nos: 040-66202001, 040-66202000, ONE LIFE: Contact No: 78930 78930, SEVA: Contact No: 09441778290)

Ex-Maoist found dead in Jharkhand jail
Ex-Maoist found dead in Jharkhand jail

The Hindu

time01-06-2025

  • The Hindu

Ex-Maoist found dead in Jharkhand jail

A former Maoist was found dead in the Hazaribag Open Jail in Jharkhand on Saturday (May 31, 2025), officials said. The body of Chota Shyamlal Dehri, 30, was found hanging in his cell. Officials stated he was discovered to be missing during the morning headcount. The jail authorities informed the police after doctors declared him dead, they added. Hazaribag Central Jail Superintendent Jitendra Kumar said Dehri had surrendered in 2020 in Dumka and was later transferred to the open jail. Eight cases had been registered against him. In another incident, the body of a manager of a petrol pump was found hanging in his office. The incident occurred at an outlet located off National Highway-2 in Dhanua, within the Chouparan police station area, police said. A family dispute could be the cause of the suspected suicide, they added. Those in distress or having suicidal tendencies can seek help and counselling by calling: Sanjivini, Society for Mental Health, telephone: 011-40769002 (Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-7.30 p.m.)

17-year-old medical aspirant dies by suicide in Kota day ahead of NEET-UG exam
17-year-old medical aspirant dies by suicide in Kota day ahead of NEET-UG exam

Hindustan Times

time04-05-2025

  • Hindustan Times

17-year-old medical aspirant dies by suicide in Kota day ahead of NEET-UG exam

Jaipur: A 17-year-old student died by suicide on Saturday night ahead of the national medical entrance test (NEET) being held today, police said. The deceased was preparing for the NEET to get admission to an undergraduate medical course. Originally from Sheopur in Madhya Pradesh, she had been living with her parents and younger brother at a residence in Kota for the past few years. The incident occurred while she was preparing for her final NEET exam on the second floor of the residence, while her family members were downstairs. 'At around 10 pm, her father went upstairs to check on her and found she hanging. She was taken to a hospital where she was declared dead,' said station house officer of Kunadi police station Arvind Bharadwaj said. Also Read: Two coaching students die by suicide within three hours in Kota 'The victim was also preparing for NEET at a prominent coaching centre of the city. She was also all set to take the exam on Sunday,'Bharadwaj added. Police have not recovered any suicide note. The body was sent for an autopsy at night. The toll of such cases has reached 16 this year across the state — 15 in Kota alone and one in Jodhpur, a police officer said. Last year, at least 23 students died by suicide in Rajasthan of which 20 in Kota, down from 27 a year ago. Also read: In Kota deaths, a wake-up call Kota is the centre of India's test-prep business, estimated to be worth ₹10,000 crore annually, according to officials in the district administration. Students from around the country arrive here in huge numbers after completing Class X, and register in residential test-prep institutes. They also enrol in schools, most of which are largely for purposes of certification. Students attend classes only in the test-prep institutes, which prepare them for their Class XII examination, but more importantly, entrance examinations such as NEET and joint entrance examination (JEE). Some students find the grind stressful, especially because they are away from their families. According to police data, 15 students died by suicide in Kota in 2022, 18 in 2019, 20 in 2018, seven in 2017, 17 in 2016, and 18 in 2015. No such cases were reported in 2020 and 2021 as coaching institutes were shut or ran in online mode due to the Covid-19 pandemic. If you need support or know someone who does, please reach out to your nearest mental health specialist. Helplines: Aasra: 022 2754 6669; Sneha India Foundation: +914424640050 and Sanjivini: 011-24311918; Roshni Foundation (Secunderabad) Contact Nos: 040-66202001, 040-66202000; ONE LIFE: Contact No: 78930 78930, SEVA: Contact No: 09441778290

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