UPSC Aspirant death in Delhi
UPSC Aspirant death in Delhi

On Friday, the corpse of a young Rajasthani UPSC civil services candidate was discovered in bushes in Mukherjee Nagar, Delhi. It has been stated that the guy has vanished over the last few days. Police began looking after receiving preliminary information, and they found his dead in Mukherjee Nagar, close to the bushes.

According to the authorities, it appears to be a suicide. Since authorities have not discovered a suicide note or any other relevant material evidence, the motive behind his act is still unknown. According to officials, the young person hanged himself from the bushes, as reported by ANI.

Anjali Gopnarayan, a 26-year-old aspirant from Delhi’s Old Rajinder Nagar, was discovered hanged inside her leased apartment in a suicide case that was similar to this one.

There have been similar reports of suicides by UPSC civil services candidates since last month.

The body of a 22-year-old boy was discovered hanging inside his Lucknow rental home on August 28. He claimed to have “lost hope in life” in a suicide note that was found by the police. He looked for work, but he was unable to find any. He spent a lot of time studying for the examinations, but he was unable to pass them. He wrote, “Sorry, Mom… Sorry, Dad… I know I am doing something wrong.”

She had been staying in Delhi with the intention of passing the civil services exam. She was originally from Akola in Maharashtra. The amount of emotional strain experienced by kids who want to do well in government exams was disclosed in her suicide letter.

If anyone is suffering from difficulties such as depression or suicidal thoughts, please seek help and counselling.