Denied entry for being late to UPSC exam centre, 28-yr-old Karnataka man hangs self


New Delhi, Jun 4 (DC): A 28-year-old UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) aspirant allegedly hung himself in Delhi on Sunday after he was denied entry in the examination hall.

Varun, a student from Karnataka, was not allowed inside an examination centre at Paharganj in north Delhi, allegedly because he was late. He killed himself inside a room he rented at Rajendra Nagar, the police said.

The police have found a suicide note in which Varun wrote, “The rules are fine but there should be some leniency.”

In the suicide note, Varun also apologised to his family and begged them to forget him.

According to reports, Varun’s body was discovered by one of his female friends, who also took the exam. She told police that she kept calling him but couldn’t get a response all day and worried about the chain of events that had transpired earlier in the day, she went to his rented accommodation, where he was staying, to check on him. She said Varun did not open the door.

When she peered through the window, she saw Varun hanging from the ceiling fan and called the police.

Varun had reportedly been preparing for the exam for a long time.

The UPSC conducted the Civil Services Preliminary Exam 2018 on June 3 at various test centres across the country.

  

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  • mMS, MANGALURU

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    When few minutes of late incoming is not possible, then scheduled public works will get delayed by years together every where in India, in such cases what kind of punishments can be given to these politicians aswell as departments? Jaago Indians Jaagoreeeeeeeeeeeee.... RIP

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  • EULALIA DSOUZA, MANGALURU

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    That is really sad. You always have another chance to answer your exam, but do you have another life to live ? Your life is more precious than any examination or results. This is surely a shock to his parents n family who would have kept such high hopes on him & his future plans.
    Students in general please do not take such a drastic step to end lives. Your lives are far more precious to us than Exams n results. Parents keep hope on you as children n live on. If you loose your lives what do parents look up at in life?

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  • Rocks, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    Truth of life.. i have seen that the failed student or who had many backlogs during their study terms are now very successful and earns very well compare to some students who always hold highest rank in the class.. Because after graduation marks doesn't built your career instead your confident, risking the situation and handle the crucial situation calmly etc etc this can do mostly by failed students !

    R.I.P bro... you missed beautiful life . .. .

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  • Hilda Tauro, Mumbai Naigaon

    Mon, Jun 04 2018

    If you have life you can take one more Chance. Think about the family before taking such a drastic step.

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  • Stan, Udupi/Dubai

    Mon, Jun 04 2018

    May his soul rest in peace. ITS HEARTBREAKING TO SEE SUCH YOUNGSTERS loosing life due to helplessness and desperation.

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  • Godwin, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jun 04 2018

    Very sad...RIP....rules only for common citizens.

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  • Charan, mangalore

    Mon, Jun 04 2018

    RIP friend. Exams can not be precious than your life.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jun 04 2018

    Everywhere last 4 years there is a feeling of Helplessness ...

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  • diago, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 04 2018

    AAP is ruling Delhi and that is the problem

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  • D.Shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 04 2018

    yes earlier people were enjoying free loot and appeasements and didnt work for themselves and now when work pays everyone helpless ...
    Grow up .freebies are gone..work hard and earn your living...

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  • P Ballal Shetty, Moodubelle

    Mon, Jun 04 2018

    Please don't commit suicide if you are feeling helpless. Call suicide prevention
    24x7 Helpline: 91-22-27546669

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  • Arun, pangla

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    Mr. Jossey,
    Someone died here, and nothing to do with politics... pray for the soul and his beloved parents... No politics on this news pls....

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  • Robin, Byndoor

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    I pray let Jossey don't follow this step feeling helplessness since only LAST 4 Years.

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