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UPSC aspirant committed suicide after denial of entry at the examination centre in Delhi

The denial of entry due to arriving late at the at the examination centre in Central Delhi’s Rajender Nagar area reasoned the death of a 28-year-old UPSC aspirant who committed suicide himself. Police said the man has left a suicide note in which he has noted being upset over his failure to take the exam.

According to police, Varun’s body was discovered by his friend when she came to meet him at his rented accommodation Sunday evening. “On failing to get any response from inside, she informed the neighbours. They broke the door open and informed the police at about 5 pm,” said a police officer.

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A suicide note was recovered during the investigation, on a note, Varun stated that he was upset because he was not allowed to take his exam at the examination centre for being late. Police said the note also reads “… rules are okay but sometimes it should be relaxed for a better cause.”

Hailing from Karnataka, Varun was staying in the Rajinder Nagar for a year. After a post-mortem examination, his body was handed over to his sister who stays in Delhi.

On Sunday, the UPSC pre-examination was held across India and his examination centre was in a government school located in Paharganj area.

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