Mortal remains of deceased UPSC aspirant at IAS coaching tragedy reached his home in Kerala
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View In AppThe tragic incident involving UPSC aspirant Nivin Dalwin has garnered significant attention and sorrow. Nivin Dalwin, a dedicated IAS coaching student, met with an unfortunate end on July 27th due to drowning at an IAS coaching institute located in Delhi's Old Rajinder Nagar. His sudden demise has cast a pall of sadness over his family and the broader community. On July 29th, the mortal remains of Nivin Dalwin arrived at Thiruvananthapuram airport, marking the beginning of a somber journey back to his homeland. The arrival of the remains was met with profound respect and reverence. Kerala's Education Minister V. Shivankutty and MLA I.B. Satheesh were present at the airport to pay their respects to the late student, acknowledging the gravity of the loss and the impact it has had on the community. Following the arrival, the mortal remains were transported to SK Hospital in Thiruvananthapuram, where they were kept for the night. This arrangement allowed for necessary preparations and provided an opportunity for mourners and well-wishers to pay their last respects in a dignified setting. The hospital staff, alongside family members and friends, ensured that Nivin’s journey was handled with the utmost care and respect. The following morning, the remains are scheduled to be taken to his residence in Mangattukadavu. This final journey to his home is a deeply emotional moment for his family and loved ones, who are grappling with the immense grief of their loss. The community is rallying around them, offering support and condolences during this challenging time. Nivin Dalwin's tragic passing serves as a stark reminder of the pressures faced by students in the competitive landscape of IAS coaching and the importance of addressing mental and emotional well-being. The outpouring of support and respect from various quarters underscores the impact he had on those around him and the void his absence leaves behind.