Two years on, MPSC aspirants fall prey to long, nagging wait
Two years on, MPSC aspirants fall prey to long, nagging wait
BySalonee MistrySalonee Mistry / Updated: Jul 5, 2021, 06:00 IST
Interview rounds and physical fitness exams for aspirants of the
Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) exams have been prolonged since 2019. With the onset of COVID-19, these offline tests have remained pending, leaving many aspirants grappling with uncertainty.
Amid these developments, an MPSC aspirant in the city, 24-year-old
Hadapsar resident
Swapnil Lonkar, died by suicide on June 30. His father Sunil Lonkar said, “My son was always first to help someone in need. He could see that our family needed help, but could not do much about it. He would be at home when officials from the bank or others would come home asking for the borrowed money to be returned and it pushed him to do something I truly wish he hadn’t. Swapnil was smart, and always knew what he wanted. He worked hard