NLSIU suspends classes after student’s demise on metro track
The National Law School University of India University, Bengaluru has suspended all lessons for the week following the traffic loss of life of one in all its college students on metro tracks on Thursday afternoon.
At around 2.30 am on Thursday, Dhruv Jatin Thakkar fell in the front of a educate at Attiguppe Metro Station and died. However, it’s been unclear whether or not the incident changed into an accident or suicide.
Following the incident, metro services on the stretch have been brought to a halt. Meanwhile, in a declaration, NLSIU Bengaluru stated, Dhruv became a first 12 months student of the B.A. LL.B programme and hailed from Mumbai.
“He changed into a heat and compassionate character, and a vibrant and diligent scholar, properly-preferred through his peers and faculty. The NLSIU community stands in solidarity with his grieving circle of relatives and buddies in this era of deep disappointment. The university body of workers are operating intently with the government and increasing all aid to his family members. We request all individuals of the network to respect the privateness of the circle of relatives right now,” the varsity said in a assertion.
They additionally said that as a mark of respect, the college will suspend all instructions for the the rest of the week. A condolence meeting has been convened inside the Old Academic Quadrangle at 11am on Friday, March 22.
“The university welfare guide carrier and counselling services are available to all of us inside the community who desires to attain out,” they added within the statement.