Andhra College Student Dies After Jumping From 3rd Floor, Tragic Incident Caught on Camera
A first-year student, succumbed to extreme pressure and jumped off the third floor of Narayana College in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh.

Andhra College Student Dies: Charan, a first-year student, succumbed to extreme pressure and jumped off the third floor of Narayana College in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, in a tragic incident that unfolded during class hours and was recorded by surveillance cameras.
Charan's movements were recorded, where he was seen exiting his classroom while a lesson was ongoing at about 10:15 AM. The footage shows him taking off his sandals outside the door before climbing over the edge and jumping. His classmates rushed from the classroom after hearing a loud commotion, the horrific events unfolded before their eyes.
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The reasons behind Charan's act are still unclear, and efforts have begun to investigate the reasons behind this tragic death.
The aerial engineering student committed suicide after jumping from the fifth floor of the BMS College of Engineering in Hanumantha Nagar, Bengaluru last week.
The police said that this took place at around 4.45 pm when the campus was fairly deserted, as per Deccan Herald.
According to an initial investigation, a report from Hindustan Times states that the aerospace engineering student, twenty-one in age, committed suicide due to a family problem.
The report adds that just prior to the incident, the Bengaluru student messaged his parents to tell them of the distress he was feeling over certain family issues.
Mr. Parag was a seventh-semester student, had lived with his parents in Anekal, and traveled every day to the college. It was reported that he'd taken his internal examination before lunch and had scored 38 out of 50, according to a professor who had checked his paper posthumously, reports say.
A student from Nagaon, Assam, committed suicide Wednesday morning in Kota, Rajasthan. The body of the student - named Parag - was found at his house in Mahaveer Nagar area of the town.
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This marks the second such tragedy today, and January alone has witnessed six suicides in total.
Both suicides occurred within the jurisdiction of Kota's Jawahar Nagar police station. Afsha Sheikh, 23, who was from Ahmedabad in Gujarat and was renting a room in Kota, was found hanging from the ceiling fan in her room at around 10 am.
The Jawahar Nagar SHO Ram Laxman Gurjar told that she used to stay in Kota for the past six months to study for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET).
The second suicide case was reported around noon when, according to police, 18-year-old Parag, who was preparing for JEE-Mains, reportedly hanged himself while his mother, who had gone to run some errands, found her son hanging in his room when she returned.
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