Bantwal: A tragic incident occurred in Mittamajalu, located in Sajeep Muda village of Bantwal taluk, where a young artist took his own life by jumping into a well.
The deceased has been identified as Sagar Acharya, a resident of Mittamajalu and a film artist. The incident was reported around 8:30 AM on a Monday morning.
Sagar Acharya's suicide is suspected to have been driven by health-related issues. He had previously served as the CDPO of BC Road, but his kidney ailment worsened while working on outsourcing at the office. Consequently, he had to discontinue his work and remain at home. Complicating matters, his father donated a kidney to him after both of Sagar's kidneys had failed. This led to regular dialysis sessions, making his situation more challenging.
Apart from his own health struggles, Sagar's family also faced health issues. He reportedly shared with his friends that he was deeply distressed by the ill health of his family members and the financial difficulties he encountered due to the lack of stable employment.
Tragically, Sagar's lifeless body was recovered from the well, which was approximately 30 feet deep. The Bantwala fire brigade recovered his body was subsequently taken to the Bantwala Government Hospital for a post-mortem examination.
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Gangtok (PTI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday launched development projects worth over Rs 4,000 crore in Sikkim while attending the closing ceremony of the state's 50 years of statehood celebrations.
The projects span a wide range of sectors such as infrastructure, connectivity, healthcare, education, power, urban development, environment, tourism and agriculture, the officials said.
These projects are aimed at accelerating holistic and inclusive development in Sikkim.
The PM's visit marks an important milestone in the golden jubilee year of Sikkim's statehood and reflects the government's "continued commitment to the rapid and sustainable development of the Himalayan state", the officials said.
