Bengaluru: Naasih Public School, located in Frazer Town, Bangalore, has once again achieved a remarkable feat by securing a 100% success rate in the SSLC examination this year. Out of the 48 students who appeared for the exam, all of them emerged victorious. Notably, among the successful candidates, one girl student and five students have earned the distinction of being Qur'an Hafiz.

Furthermore, seven students have achieved exceptional results by scoring distinction-level marks.

The accomplishment of Naasih Public School has been widely praised, with the office bearers of Gaisul Huda Public School in Shikari Palya, Bangalore, extending their congratulations to all the students, teachers, staff, and the school's administrator, Maulana Syed Shabbir Ahmed Hussaini Nadvi, for this outstanding achievement.

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Noida (PTI): A 37-year-old man allegedly died by suicide after jumping from the 22nd floor of a posh residential society in Sector 107 here, police said on Monday.

The incident took place on Sunday in Prateek Edifice Society under the jurisdiction of the Sector-39 police station. The deceased has been identified as Sajjal Mehrotra, a company director who lived in the society with his family.

"On Sunday afternoon, he jumped from the balcony of his flat on the 22nd floor," a police official said.

Family members and security guards rushed him to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared him dead, police said, adding that no suicide note has been found.

Prima facie, the deceased was suffering from depression, officials said, adding that other aspects of the case are being investigated.

The body has been sent for post-mortem and further legal formalities are underway.

Police said the man got married about 10 years ago and is survived by his wife and two children. No complaint has been received from the family in connection with the incident.

(Assistance for overcoming suicidal thoughts is available on the state’s health helpline 104, Tele-MANAS 14416.)