Delhi: UPSC Aspirant From Maharashtra Dies By Suicide; Cites Depression & Pressure In Note
In her note, she detailed her frustrations over not clearing the civil services exams despite multiple attempts and expressed her struggles with depression.

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Mumbai: A Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) aspirant from Maharashtra preparing for the civil service examination in New Delhi's Old Rajinder Nagar died by suicide, allegedly due to depression and inability to handle pressure, police said on Saturday.
About The Incident
Anjali took the drastic step on July 21. In her note, she detailed her frustrations over not clearing the civil services exams despite multiple attempts and expressed her struggles with depression. She reportedly mentioned facing difficulties in managing the high rent for her accommodation.
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“I am sorry Mummy Papa. I am really fed up with life now, and there are just problems and issues with no peace. I need peace. I tried every possible way to get rid of this so-called depression, but I can’t overcome it,” she wrote.
She further expressed, “My only dream was UPSC in first attempt from then only. I am being so unstable all knows it.”
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