Speculation over the death of Nilay Kailashbhai Patel persists online, with several posts on platform 'X' pointing to potential discrimination as a factor.
Nilay Kailashbhai Patel, a second-year management student at IIM-B, was found dead on campus hours after celebrating his 29th birthday. Security guard ...
Nilay Kailashbhai Patel, a second-year Post-Graduate Programme (PGP) student from Gujarat, had recently secured a job at a fashion e-commerce firm.
Nilay Kailashbhai Patel, a second-year MBA (Master of Business Administration) student at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (IIM Bangalore), was found dead in his hostel room on Sunday, ...
The incident occurred hours after the victim celebrated his 29th birthday with his friends on January 4. Nilay Kailashbhai Patel, who belonged from Gujarat's Surat, went to his hostel room after ...
BENGALURU: A 28-year-old Indian Institute of Management-Bangalore (IIMB) postgraduate student died after he accidentally fell from the second floor of the hostel building on the campus located on ...
A 28-year-old Indian Institute of Management - Bangalore (IIMB) postgraduate (PG) student died after he accidentally fell ...
The death of an Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (IIM-B) student Nilay Kailashbhai Patel has sparked a debate on caste discrimination on the internet. Several posts have weighed on the ...
A 29-year-old IIM Bangalore student, Nilay Kailashbhai Patel, was found dead at his hostel after celebrating his birthday. Initial investigations suggest an accidental fall from the second floor.
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The deceased, identified as Nilay Kailashbhai Patel hailed from Gujarat and was a second-year student in the Post-Graduate Program (PGP) in Management. According to police, Patel was discovered ...
The death of Nilay Kailashbhai Patel, a student at the Indian Institute of Management, Bengaluru (IIM-B), has ignited a discussion on caste-based discrimination on social media platforms.