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Brother of Khan Sir’s Coaching Rival Found Dead in Nepal Amid Ongoing Dispute

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On: June 15, 2026 5:09 PM
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Prince, who was the brother of teaching teacher Raushan Anand, was found dead in Nepal. No one knows what happened. The event happened at the same time that a big fight between two competing teaching centers in Patna was being looked into. Prince was one of the people accused of vandalising Khan Sir’s teaching school not long ago.

News reports said that Prince went to Nepal and stayed at a hotel in Biratnagar. The next day, he was found dead in his room. Nepalese police have started to look into what happened when he died. After more investigation, they will know for sure what caused his death.

As part of the probe, police have also detained the people who were with him. His family has been told about what happened and will be in Nepal soon.

The death has added to the stress in the current dispute between two well known teaching schools over whether they are competing with each other.

Case Linked to the Patna Coaching Center Clash

Prince’s name showed up in a case about an attack in Patna on Khan Sir’s teaching center. The event happened on 2 June, a group is said to have broken into Khan Global Studies and done damage.

A report filed after the event said that several people came to the school after lessons were over. The accused were accused of hitting a security guard, breaking property, and taking pictures and boards from the teaching center.

There were claims of violence, property damage, threats, and other crimes in the case. Because of the report, the police nabbed Raushan Anand, who was the head of Gyan Bindu Coaching Institute, and some other people.

Prince was also charged in the case, which put him at the center of the investigation that is still going on.

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Two Coaching Institutes Compete with Each Other

Khan Global Studies and Gyan Bindu Teaching Institute are two teaching centers in Patna that are in a fight. In the past few days, the battle between the schools has become public, with both sides making accusations.

Reports say the feud grew over claims about how well students did in school and how much competition there was in the teaching field. A lot of students at both schools are getting ready for challenging exams.

After the alleged attack and damage, the dispute worsened. A lot of people were interested in the case as the teachers involved were well known and had a lot of students at their schools.

Law enforcement has been looking into different parts of the case to determine what happened and identify the people who are guilty.

After a suspicious death, the investigation continues

Prince’s death caused Nepalese police to start looking into what happened before the episode. The government is seeking more information to determine what happened in the hotel room.

There are questions about the situation because Prince is linked to the current Patna case. However, the police have not yet confirmed the exact cause of his death.

He is being questioned along with the people who were with him at the time. The main goal of the study is to learn more about his movements, his time in Nepal, and the events that occurred before he died.

In the meantime, the new information has made the already difficult disagreement between the teaching schools even more difficult.

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Khan Sir’s Institute now has more security

After the event and the previous fight, there were more security measures around Khan Global Studies in Patna. Police officers were stationed near the teaching center to keep everyone safe and prevent further trouble.

The public has continued to be interested in the case because it involves well known teachers and rivalries are said to have happened.

With Prince’s death, the situation has changed significantly, but probes are still ongoing in both Nepal and India. As officials finish their investigations, more information is likely to come out.

Swati Pandey

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