Jamtara of Jharkhand

Protests Erupt After Student Commits Suicide At Private Univ: Punjab

A first-year student studying at a private university in Punjab’s Jalandhar has died by suicide, said the Punjab Police on Wednesday.

The incident took place on September 20 in the evening.
The police have recovered a suicide note from the spot which cited “personal reasons” for the act.

“We received info at around 5:30 pm on September 20 that a first-year student of B. Design at Lovely Professional University died by suicide. We reached the spot and recovered a suicide note which cited personal reasons,” said the Kapurthala Police.

Further investigation into the matter is underway.

The students gathered in large numbers last night inside the university campus to protest over the suicide of the first-year student.

The university issued a statement on the incident which said that it is extending full support to the authorities for further investigation.

“LPU fraternity is saddened by the unfortunate incident. The initial investigation by the Police, and the contents of the suicide note point towards personal issues of the deceased. The University is providing full support to the authorities for further investigation,” the statement said.

“The University mourns the loss of the student and expresses its condolences to the bereaved family,” it added. (ANI)

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Nepali Traders

Nepali Traders Dying Due To Undeclared Blockade By China

For the last two years, Beijing has imposed an undeclared blockade at the transit points on the Nepal-China border, citing the COVID-19 pandemic, which has caused economic hardships for Nepali traders and deaths by suicide.

Sudarshan Ghimire, the owner of Sweet Baraha Enterprises, who created the image of a good businessman on New Road, chose the path of suicide. He died by suicide on September 6, 2022, reported local media EPARDAFAS.
China, for the last two years, has been allowing only a few containers to cross the transit points on the Nepal-China border.

Hare Ram Paudel, a young entrepreneur from Sindhupalchowk involved in the import and supply of Chinese goods in the Nepali market, committed suicide on October 13, 2020, due to frustration when his goods got stuck on the Nepal-China border for months.

The entrepreneurs were in a double trap, their goods were lying at the border for many months, and they also had a massive amount of loans, reported the Nepali publication.

On one hand, they had been going through a financial crisis, and on the other hand, banks and other moneylenders were demanding the installments or the dues cleared on a regular basis.

The Nepali trader committed suicide under stress as his financial condition worsened since the containers with his goods got stuck at the Chinese border for a long time.

Since the outbreak of COVID-19 in China in December 2019, Nepal’s trade through the China border has been affected.

Many meetings and discussions between the two countries were held to ease smooth trade for Nepali traders, there was an agreement to operate the border completely in two directions, but it has not been implemented yet, reported EPARDAFAS.

Chinese Foreign Minister and State Councillor Wang Yi, who recently visited Nepal, assured us that arrangements would be made soon so that imports and exports could be done easily from both northern ports. However, the border restrictions have not been eased till now.

Foreign Minister of Nepal Dr. Narayan Khadka, who was on a visit to China last August, also said that discussions have been held with China on the border issue but the outcome of that visit and meeting has not been seen as fruitful till now.

Similarly, at present, the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress of China Li Zhanshu is on an official visit to Nepal.

Nepalese leaders are again urging the Chinese side to facilitate the opening of the transit points on the Nepal-China border, including the Tatopani and Rasuwagadhi checkpoints, so that the China-imported goods can enter Nepal in time for big festivals like Dashain, Tihar, and others that are approaching in the country reported EPARDAFAS. (ANI)