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Ranjit Sharma, a carpenter in Tughlakabad, Delhi, uncontrollably molested outside the morchari of a hospital here, as he was waiting to claim his son’s body. The man and his wife were in the city a few days ago to take their neet-expotent son back home, but he refused.
According to the parents, Roshan Sharma (23) had suddenly told him a sudden a few weeks before the NEET-UG examination that he would not appear for it this year.
Just three days after leaving for Delhi, his son’s body was obtained from bushes near a railway track on Thursday, indicating an initial police investigation on Thursday that he had consumed a poisonous substance.
Among Sobs, Ranjit Sharma said that his son had been preparing for NEET for the last three years and recently believed with his sister that he needed another year to be fully prepared for the prestigious medical entrance exam.
“Our son was studying, scoring 550–600 points in regular tests at the coaching institute,” he claimed on Friday, the reason for suicide a few days before the examination was struggling to wrap around his head. The correct score for NEET-NG exam is 720.
It is a 12th case of suspected student suicide in the city since January, which is considered to be the center of the country for competitive examination coaching. Last year, the city reported 17 suicides by the candidates.
According to Roshan’s parents, he himself decided to attend a coaching institute in Kota and jumped into another institute in the city only after a year.
Ranjit Sharma said that he had come to Kota to take his son back home on 22 April, but refused. When his son could not be found in his hostel, he contacted him on the phone, only it can be told that neither he will sit for the NEET exam nor return home this year.
He returned home with his belongings, hopefully he will follow him. When this did not happen, the distraught parents kept calling their son, urging him to return home. He said that Roshan also shared on the phone with his sister that he wanted one more year to prepare for NEET.
Circle Inspector of Circle Inspector of Kunhadi Police Station Arvind Bhardwaj said that the police handed over Roshan’s body to the family on Friday after the post -mortem and registered a case under Section BNSS section 194 (A) (inquiry on suicide) after the post -mortem on Friday.
He said that the parents have not made any allegations.
This was the second case of suspected suicide in coaching city within 48 hours, under the important lenses for higher rates of suicides among competitive examination candidates for the last few years, often attributed to them not to compete well with their families’ study and high expectations.
On 22 April, an 18 -year -old NEET Aspirant from Bihar allegedly killed himself in his hostel room. In a note, the student said that neither his family nor his preparation for NEET-OG was behind his peak step, the police said.
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