Jharkhand: Bodies of 2 engineering students fished out, day after they drowned
Press Trust of India | June 8, 2025 | 09:30 PM IST | 1 min read
The bodies of the deceased – identified as Shubham Kumar and Shashank – were fished out by divers near Shiva ghat in Bagbeda area on Sunday morning, the officer said.
NEW DELHI: The bodies of two engineering students, who had drowned in a river near Baroda ghat in Jharkhand’s Jamshedpur a day earlier, were fished out on Sunday, police said. The two students had slipped while taking a bath and drowned in the river on Saturday afternoon, they said.
A friend of the duo, however, was rescued by locals from the river, and rushed to a private hospital here, a police officer said. The bodies of the deceased – identified as Shubham Kumar and Shashank – were fished out by divers near Shiva ghat in Bagbeda area on Sunday morning, the officer said.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- Education ministry plans Rs 14 crore grants for Prime Minister Research Chairs, Rs 4-6.5 crore fellowships
- AMU detains most of BA LLB batch for low attendance; no records or time given, allege students
- NIT Kurukshetra students demand elected council, quick re-exams, counselling for teachers
- IIM Fees vs Placements: Soaring cost, stagnant salaries, students in debt
- Delhi University plans study-abroad programme for UG students, scholarships for some
- Hostel Life: Bad food, dirty toilets, sky-high fees – the truth about higher education’s crumbling backbone
- No UGC framework, no scope of AI-free assignments; teachers rethink class assessment with viva voce
- Assam Women’s University: From handful of students to robots in village schools, AWU is just getting started
- Teacher Training: Deemed university on paper, NITTTRs lose ground as AICTE, MMTTCs muscle in on domain
- CBSE mandatory 3rd language rule leaves Sanskrit as only R3 option at many pvt English-medium schools