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He was said to have consumed pesticide following an altercation with his parents in the morning and died while being treated at the Government District Hospital in Khammam during evening hours, the police said.
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Police say he was depressed after his school teacher admonished him asking not to attend classes at the school.
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According to police, Raju (20) was in love with his relative Nichitha (16) for sometime. Family members refused to perform their marriage as she had two elder sisters.
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According to the Dundigal police, the woman, who is suspected to be in her forties, was found by the villagers who alerted the police
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The victim is suspected to have died by suicide due to harassment from her husband and in-laws
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The couple was identified as Ramulu (56) and Gowri (50), both flower vendors and natives of Mahabubnagar district
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The couple were in love with each other for last one year and informed their respective families about their wish to marry each other
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The girl took the drastic step, fearing that her mother would admonish her for allegedly damaging the mobile phone of her neighbour’s son
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The Supreme Court on September 9 last year stayed the implementation of the the 2018 Maharashtra law granting reservation to Marathas in education and jobs.
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According to police, the truck owner Mujahid parked it outside his house, which is near the police station, and went to Hyderabad on some work.
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The poll indicates that an estimated one in five teenagers has symptoms of a mental health disorder such as depression or anxiety and suicide is the second leading cause of death among teens.
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The victim Narayana is suspected to have been depressed for some time for which he was also undergoing treatment, police said.
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The victim, suspected to be in his mid forties, was found hanging from the tree behind the Millennium Block on the hospital premises.
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With this death, the total number of suicides due to harassment by instant app-based lenders have gone up to six in the state
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Chandra Mohan, a resident of Gundlapochampally village, had obtained a loan from a loan app a few weeks ago and failed to repay in time after which telecallers of the app allegedly began calling him over phone
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Police sources claiming he committed suicide
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#Tacizesusma, which means "Don't be silent against harassment", began trending on Turkish Twitter
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The raids were in the wake of the suicide of a software professional last week, allegedly due to harassment by app-based loan firms.
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The husband Srikanth and his parents Indira and Sahadevulu allegedly harassed the victim Harika physical and mentally, said the police
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On Saturday, the police raided four call centres in Gachibowli from where instant loan offers were being made