By Express News Service
ROURKELA: A second-year BTech scholar of the National Institute of Technology-Rourkela (NIT-R) was discovered hanging from the ceiling fan of his room in MS Swaminathan hostel on Monday morning. The scholar was recognized as 20-year-old Debmalya Roykarmakar from Agartala in Tripura. Prima facie, it appeared he died by suicide.
Debmalya’s physique was seized by Sector-3 police with the assistance of forensic workforce and preserved on the morgue of Ispat General Hospital. His mother and father are more likely to attain the campus on Tuesday morning following which post-mortem can be performed.
NIT-R registrar Prof Rohan Dhiman, who visited the hostel following the incident, stated Debmalya was alone as his roommate had gone to Sambalpur on the weekend. After Debmalya didn’t reply to cellphone calls, his mother and father knowledgeable the hostel authorities at round 9.30 am. The caretaker for boarders discovered the room locked from inside. Subsequently, safety personnel of the institute broke into the room and located the digital and communication engineering scholar hanging from the ceiling fan.
Dhiman additional knowledgeable that no suicide word was discovered from the spot however police took possession of the coed’s laptop computer and cell phone for clues and additional investigation. After speaking to his roommate and different college students, it appears Debmalya led a reclusive life. He evaded extra-curricular actions and largely confined himself to courses and hostel room.
“It is not clear what drove him to take the extreme step as he did not have any known medical history or mental health issue. We also checked for clues with the institute counselling services (ICS) of NIT-R. However, Debmalya never sought help or attended any counselling session for issues relating to academic, disciplinary, hostel or anything else,” the registrar added.
In May 2015, a second-year MTech scholar of NIT-R, recognized as Atanu Santara of West Bengal, had taken the intense step by hanging in his hostel room. Similarly, assistant professor within the Life Sciences division Rasu Jaybalan (37) and his spouse Malini (35) took their very own lives by consuming poison on NIT-R campus in August 2019.
ROURKELA: A second-year BTech scholar of the National Institute of Technology-Rourkela (NIT-R) was discovered hanging from the ceiling fan of his room in MS Swaminathan hostel on Monday morning. The scholar was recognized as 20-year-old Debmalya Roykarmakar from Agartala in Tripura. Prima facie, it appeared he died by suicide.
Debmalya’s physique was seized by Sector-3 police with the assistance of forensic workforce and preserved on the morgue of Ispat General Hospital. His mother and father are more likely to attain the campus on Tuesday morning following which post-mortem can be performed.
NIT-R registrar Prof Rohan Dhiman, who visited the hostel following the incident, stated Debmalya was alone as his roommate had gone to Sambalpur on the weekend. After Debmalya didn’t reply to cellphone calls, his mother and father knowledgeable the hostel authorities at round 9.30 am. The caretaker for boarders discovered the room locked from inside. Subsequently, safety personnel of the institute broke into the room and located the digital and communication engineering scholar hanging from the ceiling fan.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
Dhiman additional knowledgeable that no suicide word was discovered from the spot however police took possession of the coed’s laptop computer and cell phone for clues and additional investigation. After speaking to his roommate and different college students, it appears Debmalya led a reclusive life. He evaded extra-curricular actions and largely confined himself to courses and hostel room.
“It is not clear what drove him to take the extreme step as he did not have any known medical history or mental health issue. We also checked for clues with the institute counselling services (ICS) of NIT-R. However, Debmalya never sought help or attended any counselling session for issues relating to academic, disciplinary, hostel or anything else,” the registrar added.
In May 2015, a second-year MTech scholar of NIT-R, recognized as Atanu Santara of West Bengal, had taken the intense step by hanging in his hostel room. Similarly, assistant professor within the Life Sciences division Rasu Jaybalan (37) and his spouse Malini (35) took their very own lives by consuming poison on NIT-R campus in August 2019.