Rajasthan: First section that passed in 10th place, the student committed suicide, was upset by fewer numbers than expected - a student who passed the first section in the 10th class committed suicide

In the Gokulpura village of the Kotwali police station in Dungarpur district Rajasthan, 16 -year -old minor Suhani committed suicide by hanging herself in his own home with a scarf. Suhani was a student of Class X and was passed by First Division in the recent results, but was mentally disturbed due to less number than expected. At the same time, the police are also investigating the case. Jagran correspondent, Udaipur. In the Gokulpura village of the Kotwali police station in the Dungarpur district of southern Rajasthan, 16 -year -old minor Suhani committed suicide by hanging herself with a scarf in his own home. Suhani Suhani was a student of Class X and passed the first section and passed the first section, but was spiritually disturbed due to the number of numbers of the expected. According to the information, when Suhani was home alone on Thursday morning, her sister Raveena returned with Boks from the farm. Raveena sees that Suhani hangs on the loop with a Dupatta. Trial the shouting of Suhani Raveena, who hangs on the loop, ran other family members and took Suhani to District Hospital, where doctors declared her dead. Police registered a case on the report of the deceased’s father, Prem Shankar Katara, and began the investigation. Asi Hari Singh of the Kotwali police station said the cause of suicide is being investigated. Family members say that Suhani passed the first section, but she was very concerned about low numbers. The bodies were handed over to the family members to the Post Mortem, which was hidden behind suicide. This tragic incident spread a wave of mourning all over the area. Police are investigating this case further so that the reasons that can be hidden behind the suicide can be determined. Rudransh of Banswara was selected in Kuwait’s Under-16 cricket team: 14-year-old Rudransh Panchal of Banswara in Rajasthan was selected in Kuwait’s Under-16 cricket team. According to Father Manoj Panchal, Rudransh has been loving cricket since childhood and has done bowling exercises in the parking lot of the building where he lived. Manoj, who saw his passion for cricket, allowed him to a cricket academy in Kuwait. Rudransh practiced a lot in the spider’s bowling and made a place in the Under-16 team and showed his talent with hard work. She acted brilliantly in many national tournaments from Kuwait. He discharged three players from Saudi Arabia, two from Oman, two from Bahrain and three from Dubai. With the success of Rudransh, Khushi in the whole family and the region recently took two wickets from Singapore and five wickets from Qatar’s team. The family is a resident of Kheda Village in Banswara, who left for jewelry about 15 years ago for jewelry. The success of Rudrashan is happy in the whole family and region.