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'Really fed up with ...': UPSC aspirant commits suicide in Delhi; cites high rent, depression in letter

In her three-page suicide note, she also requested the government to allow euthanasia and asked her parents to donate her organs.

August 04, 2024 / 08:55 IST
This incident occurred just days before three UPSC aspirants died in a flooding incident at Rau's Study Circle, a coaching center in the same area.

Amid growing concerns about the living conditions of UPSC aspirants in Delhi's coaching hubs, another tragic incident has come to light. A 26-year-old woman named Anjali, from Maharashtra's Akola, was found dead by suicide in her PG accommodation on July 21. The police shared this information on August 3 after a suicide note purportedly written by Anjali surfaced online.

In her moving note, Anjali expressed deep frustration and anguish, writing, “I am sorry Mummy Papa. I am really fed up with life now, and there are just problems and issues with no peace. I need peace. I tried every possible way to get rid of this so-called depression, but I can’t overcome it.” She also highlighted the financial strain, urging the government to “reduce scams in government exams” and “generate employment.”

Anjali criticised the high education and accommodation costs, stating, “PG and hostel rents should also be decreased. These people are just looting money from the students. Not every student can afford it.”

Anjali’s friend reported that she had often spoken about the rising rents of hostels. Her rent had recently increased from Rs 15,000 to Rs 18,000, and she was due to vacate her hostel on August 5. In her three-page suicide note, she also requested the government to allow euthanasia and asked her parents to donate her organs.

According to the police, Anjali’s family mentioned that she had been depressed due to harassment by a man. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) Harsha Vardhana stated that an inquest is being conducted and further investigations are underway.

Anjali had been living in Delhi for the past four years, preparing for the civil services exams. Her tragic death has sent shockwaves through the coaching hub of Old Rajinder Nagar, where thousands of aspirants come every year to pursue their civil service dreams. This incident occurred just days before three UPSC aspirants died in a flooding incident at Rau's Study Circle, a coaching center in the same area.

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first published: Aug 4, 2024 08:18 am

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