DJ (yellow shirt) with friend in front of Ramnagar fort, Varanasi | DJ (Divya Jyoti Das in black shirt) with his friends in McDonalds of IP Mall, Varanasi. |

DJ (in yellow shirt) with his school mates on picnic.
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With great regret, we announce the tragic death of Divya Jyoti Das, a Part-II, Metallurgical Engineering student (from Orissa) on Sunday, September 5th, at around 8:00 AM.
Mr. Divya Jyoti Das expired in a serious road accident while going to Lakhaniya Dari. He was in fact working with Pulse team (Pulse is a campus magazine published by IT-BHU students) till late night on the distribution work. Early in the morning, he and other branch mates decided to visit Lakhaniya, on the way to which a truck hit the bike (which DJ was riding) from behind.
DJ was an amazing kid. He was a very dynamic, hard working and dedicated student. He and Arif Kazi (a batch mate of his) designed the whole edition of Pulse.
It is indeed sad when a young life passes away at the prime of youth. May his soul rest in peace.
(The sad news was forwarded by Devender Singh Maun (3rd year Ceramic), Email: devender.maun@gmail.com; and Krishan Kumar Agrawal (4th year Metallurgy), Email: krishankumar87@gmail.com)
Readers can pay tributes in the space provided below.
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Its really very tragic that a young ITian has passed away that too in a road accident. i pay my tributes to the departed soul. my full sympathies go to his family members and friends.
September 24, 2009 11:54 AMIt's really a sad news.
May his soul rest in peace.
I have a message to the students:
Friends this is not the first time our institute has lost a young engineer en route to Lakhaniya dari/other adventure spots.
Please take extra-extra caution when ever you go on any adventure/picnic trip.
Please think twice about your parents before you go out, that will help you refrain yourself from taking undue risk while driving
September 18, 2009 6:11 AMI cannot express how sad I feel knowing this news. I hope the administration and the students can come together so that the students can procure helmets at a discount, and use them regularly.
Animesh
CSE03
Paris, France
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