Monday, June 15, 2026
ADVT 
India

Khalsa College Student Ends Life After Being Not Allowed To Take Exam

Darpan News Desk IANS, 26 Apr, 2017 12:53 PM
    A Khalsa College student allegedly committed suicide on Wednesday by hanging himself in his hostel room following which a large number of students blocked the main GT road in the evening.
     
    The deceased was identified as Harpreet Singh, a student of B.Sc agriculture final year.
     
    He was reportedly not allowed to attend the practical exams due to low attendance.
     
    The protesting students alleged that the college authorities did not listen to his grievances.
     
    The practical exams started today.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Beant Singh's Grandson Harkirat Singh Shoots Himself

    Beant Singh's Grandson Harkirat Singh Shoots Himself
    Harkirat, who was found injured in his house here, was rushed to the Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) here where doctors pronounced him dead

    Beant Singh's Grandson Harkirat Singh Shoots Himself

    With Elections In Mind, Shiromani Akali Dal Becomes Religious

    With Elections In Mind, Shiromani Akali Dal Becomes Religious
    The party's government in the state is already in the middle of a major exercise to offer religious junkets to nearly 125,000 people.

    With Elections In Mind, Shiromani Akali Dal Becomes Religious

    Bhagat Singh's Grandnephew Abhitej Singh Sandhu Killed In Himachal Accident

    Bhagat Singh's Grandnephew Abhitej Singh Sandhu Killed In Himachal Accident
    Sandhu, 27, suffered multiple injuries when a motorcycle he was riding on alone skidded near Rampur town

    Bhagat Singh's Grandnephew Abhitej Singh Sandhu Killed In Himachal Accident

    Expelled AAP Members' Swaraj Party Takes Form Months Ahead Of Punjab Polls

    Expelled AAP Members' Swaraj Party Takes Form Months Ahead Of Punjab Polls
    With barely months to go for assembly polls in Punjab, launch of a new political party -- Swaraj Party, led by former Panjab University professor Manjit Singh -- was announced in Chandigarh on Sunday.

    Expelled AAP Members' Swaraj Party Takes Form Months Ahead Of Punjab Polls

    Six Held For Assaulting Africans, Rajnath Asks Police To Be Active

    Six Held For Assaulting Africans, Rajnath Asks Police To Be Active
    Those arrested were identified as Babu, 32, Kunal, 20, Om Prakash, 24, Rahul, 24, and Ajay, 25, - all residents of Mehrauli's Maidan Garhi and Rajpur Khurd areas in south Delhi. 

    Six Held For Assaulting Africans, Rajnath Asks Police To Be Active

    Will Never Take India On Wrong Path, Always Work For People: Modi

    Will Never Take India On Wrong Path, Always Work For People: Modi
    Taking pot shots at those mocking at him for not doing "big things", Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday assured the people that he would not allow the country walk to on the wrong path.

    Will Never Take India On Wrong Path, Always Work For People: Modi