Bengaluru: In a tragic incident, a 23-year-old law student died by hanging himself at his paying guest accommodation on Sunday August 6, here at Annapoorneshwari Nagar.
The deceased has been identified as Arya Kumar Nadda (23) a native of Himachal Pradesh, was pursuing his third year LLB at a private college near Nagarbhavi.
Police said that Aryakumar Nadda, who lived in the paying guest accommodation in 'D' group Layout near Srigandhakavalu, hanged himself on August 6 when his friends were out.
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According to the preliminary investigation, it has been learnt that Aryakumar suffered from severe migraine and was in state of depression, due to which he is suspected to have committed suicide.
The student did not write any death note before committing suicide. The parents of the deceased student have been notified. The Annapurneswari police station, which has filed a case, has stated that a postmortem will be carried out once the parents arrive in the city.
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Bengaluru (PTI): The Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) has collected over Rs 19 lakh as a penalty from 10,069 passengers who were penalised for travelling without tickets and occupying seats exclusively reserved for ladies in the last three months, officials said on Thursday.
The checking staff of BMTC have intensified checking of buses operated in and around Bengaluru City to detect ticketless travelling by passengers, they said.
According to BMTC, during the months of August, September and October, the checking staff checked 57,219 trips and penalised 8,891 ticketless passengers by collecting Rs 17,96,030 as penalty and 5,268 cases were booked against conductors for their dereliction of duty.
During the same period, they have also penalised 1,178 male passengers for occupying seats exclusively reserved for lady passengers and imposed fines by collecting Rs 1,17,800 in accordance with the KMV (Karnataka Motor Vehicle) Rules of the MV Act of 1988.
"In total, during the months of August, September and October, 10,069 passengers were penalised and Rs 19,13,830 was collected," the BTMC officials stated.