Lucknow News: Five issues, including principal and cashier in B -Pharma Student's suicide case - Lucknow News
Shubham, a B-pharma student, committed suicide at the Dedication Hospital Institute College of Pharmacy, Lucknow. Family members claim to have been tortured, despite the fees deposited, because he was pending. Police have registered a case against five people, including the principal, and began investigating. The student expressed his pain in the suicide letter. He was also interrupted for fees. Jagran Correspondent, Lucknow. In the suicide case of Shubham, a student of B-pharma at the Dedication Hospital Institute College of Pharmacy, Devan Raid, Chinhat police filed a report of suicide and reported the SCST law against five, including the principal. The brother claims that, despite the deposit of the fees, Shubham has practically prevented when the fee in the university system is pending. The student was hurt on Thursday. The student also wrote a suicide letter. On the basis of which the older brother filed a report against the principal, teacher, dean and two cashier on Friday. Originally Rarebeli Udhbandha Dudhvan resident Amit Kumar’s younger brother Shubham did B-pharma at the Dedication College of Pharmacy. There was a farewell party on Thursday. Shubham also reached to join it. Then the Account Shubham interrupted. Said that your fee is not deposited. Fees did not clear either. How did the farewell get to the party? Show the receipt of fees. Shubham was deeply shocked in the presence of classmates. Only after this, Shubham committed suicide by hanging in Hostel room number 109. According to Brother Amit, Shubham was also prevented from sitting in practical products. A suicide letter was found from Shubham. In which he expressed his pain. According to Brother Amit, Shubham came home a few days ago. It was also said at the time that the College of Fees was tortured. Amit said that the financial condition of the family is not good after the death of the father. Even after this, everything was tried to pay the fees on time. Inspector Chinhat Dinesh Chandra Mishra told Dr. Defense Kumar Verma, teacher, the teacher Garima Singh, Dean Deepti Shukla, Accountant Mo. a report against Faiz and Ashish. The case is being investigated. Documents related to fees were sought at the college administration. He informed that the accused in this case would be questioned soon.