Jadavpur University and IIT Kharagpur are two of the leading educational institutions in the country, but the two tragic deaths of the two first-class educational institutions are shrouded in mystery and heinous allegations of ragging. Amid the uproar over the Jadavpur student-death case, sensational information has come to light about the mysterious death of a brilliant student who secured the 11th rank in the IIT all-India examination. In this article of wikistand.in I will discuss about a student named Fayaz Ahmed in IIT Kharagpur in October 2022. His personal information details his family education and the Kharagpur Death and Ragging.
• Who is Fayaz Ahmed ?
Fayaz Ahmed is a 23-year-old brilliant student from Assam, a third-year student of IIT Kharagpur, India's renowned institute for chemical engineering. Died mysteriously in IIT Kharagpur hostel in October 2022.
Personal Details : -
Full Name : - Fayaz Ahmed
Born : - 23 July 1999
Age : - 23 years old
Birthplace : - Tinsukia, Assam
Hight : - 5 feet 3 inch
Weight : - 62 kilogram
Haircolour : - black
Eye colour : - Black
Skin Colour : - Brownish
Nationality : - Indian
Biography : -
Fayaz Ahmed was born on 23 July 1999 in Tinsukia district of Assam. He was a child of a lower middle class family, his mother ran a small canteen. He was a brilliant student from his childhood. Having completed his primary education at a local school in Tinsukia district, he topped every class due to his brilliance. After secondary school he started studying science subjects and got very good results in higher secondary. After doing well in the entrance exam, I got admission in IIT Kharagpur.
Family : -
Fayaz Ahmed hails from a low-class family in Tinsukia district of Assam. The family consists of his father and his mother, his mother runs a small canteen.
Education : -
Fayaz Ahmed was studying Mechanical Engineering at IIT Kharagpur after getting a good rank in the entrance exam.
Relationships/Affairs : -
Fayaz Ahmed was unmarried, no information is available on whether he had a relationship with anyone at the institute.
Aftermath : -
Fayaz Ahmed IIT is a third -year Mechanical Engineering student at Kharagpur. Rajendra Prasad lived in the hostel at Kharagpur in Kharagpur. He returned home a few days ago. The last time was seen on October 7, 2012, then he was no longer seen. His roommate went home on vacation, returning to the hostel on October 14, opened the door to the hostel room and saw his half -decided dead body. Then his roommate hostel told the authorities that the Kharagpur police started investigating the cause of the death.
Family Allegation : -
His mother told a news outlet, "My son was so happy when he came to a family function a few days ago that he could never commit suicide. He is dead, we were ragging with him at the complaint institute, he is dead. We want a proper investigation and the culprits." I want punishment.
Comment on Assam CM : -
Assam Chief Minister Hemant Biswa Sharma wrote on Twitter: "Deeply saddened by the unfortunate death of Faizan Ahmed, a bright talented star of Tinsukia studying at IIT Kharagpur". I want the local administration to investigate and bring out the truth, if there is ragging behind the death then the criminals should be punished accordingly.
The death of the IIT student has been registered as an unnatural death. Calcutta Medical College Forensic Team has published the postmortem report of his dead body. According to the postmortem report of the medical college, the student died by suicide without any injury marks on his body.
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The student's father then petitioned the high court for a second post-mortem. Based on his father's complaint, Calcutta High Court Justice Rajasekharamantha ordered a second postmortem under the supervision of forensic expert AK Gupta. For the second time, some sensational information came out in the postmortem report. The second post-mortem, under the supervision of forensic expert AK Gupta, said the cause of death was profuse bleeding due to blunt force trauma to the head and chest, resulting in the death of the student. Justice Rajasekhar Mantha then remarked that the High Court was surprised that the first-time post-mortem doctors had missed an important aspect.