Upset over bad CBSE results, 2 students commit suicide

Weekly Voice editorial staff
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New Delhi: Students come out of exam hall after appearing in class 12 Economics re-exam conducted by CBSE in New Delhi on April 25, 2018. (Photo:)

New Delhi:  Upset over not scoring good results in class 10th board exam conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), two students allegedly committed suicide by hanging themselves on Tuesday.

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Police said, one of the deceased identified as Rohit Kumar Meena (17) was a student of Dwarka’s M.R. Vivekananda Model School.

Meena scored 59 per cent in the board exam, he was a resident of Kakrola area and committed suicide in his room. He was rushed to a local hospital where she was declared brought dead.

According to police, they got a call around 3.45 p.m. regarding the incident, no suicide note was recovered but police suspect he was upset over the results.

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In the second incident, a student, Pragya Pandey, 15, who stayed in south Delhi’s Vasant Kunj area, was found hanging with a ceiling fan at her residence.

“She was a student in Ryan School, she got 70 per cent marks. She wanted to pursue science and could not get due to low percentage,” said a senior police officer.

Due to the same, she committed committed suicide by hanging herself with a ceiling fan, he said.

Her father works as enforcement officer in ED, he added.

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