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Upset over scoring low in Class 10, student commits suicide in Rajasthan

By IANS | Updated: May 29, 2025 15:43 IST

Jaipur, May 29 Upset over scoring low in Class 10 examinations, a 17-year-old student allegedly committed suicide in ...

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Jaipur, May 29 Upset over scoring low in Class 10 examinations, a 17-year-old student allegedly committed suicide in Rajasthan's Kota district.

The student, identified as Dushyant Sahu Nagpal, reportedly ended his life by jumping in front of a train, though police said the exact cause will be confirmed only after a full investigation.

The incident took place in the Vigyan Nagar police station area.

Passers-by spotted Dushyant's body near the Sanjay Nagar railway crossing on Thursday and immediately informed the police.

Acting on the information, a police team arrived at the spot and identified the student using a bike parked nearby.

The police, using the registration number, traced the vehicle to its owner and contacted Dushyant's family, who were devastated upon receiving the news.

According to the family, Dushyant had recently passed his Class 10 exams and started working at a local shop after the results were announced.

On the day of the incident, the shopkeeper had sent him out on a bike to collect some goods, but he never returned.

Concerned, the shopkeeper contacted his family. Later, Dushyant's friends said he had visited the neighbourhood that evening and confided in them that he had only scored 53 per cent in the exams, missing out on a first-division result.

He appeared deeply distressed.

The family said Dushyant was a bright student and had expected a better outcome, which may have contributed to his emotional turmoil.

Dushyant's body was sent to the mortuary at MBS Hospital.

A postmortem examination will be conducted, after which the body will be handed over to the family, the police said.

The police have launched an investigation, and the exact circumstances surrounding the death will be confirmed after further inquiry.

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