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Bengaluru Techie Jumps From 12th Floor After Startup Losses – A Story of Struggle, Hope, and Tragedy

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Bengaluru Techie Jumps From 12th Floor After Startup Losses – A Story of Struggle, Hope, and Tragedy

In a deeply tragic incident that has left Bengaluru’s tech community shaken, 30-year-old software engineer Mayank Rajani ended his life by jumping from the 12th-floor corridor of his apartment building on Haralur Road. The incident took place in the early hours of Tuesday, March 4, leaving his family and friends devastated. His story is a stark reminder of the immense pressures that professionals, especially in the startup ecosystem, face.


A Young Engineer With Big Dreams

Mayank, originally from Lucknow, had always been a bright student. His passion for technology led him to Bengaluru in 2018, where he secured a job at a reputed software firm. He was known for his hardworking nature, ambition, and entrepreneurial spirit. His colleagues remember him as a talented engineer who often spoke about his dream of launching his own startup.


A Startup That Became a Nightmare

Driven by his ambition, Mayank took a bold step and invested his savings into a startup venture. Like many young entrepreneurs, he dreamt of building something revolutionary. However, the business soon ran into financial trouble. The losses began mounting, forcing him to take loans from family members and friends. His parents, who were financially comfortable but not affluent, supported him, hoping that he would eventually turn things around.

As the debt piled up, the pressure on him intensified. Despite multiple attempts to salvage the business, the startup failed to generate revenue. The burden of financial loss weighed heavily on his mind, and he found himself trapped in a cycle of stress and anxiety.


Struggles With Health and Mental Well-being

Adding to his financial worries, Mayank had been struggling with serious health issues. He had recently undergone spinal cord surgery, which left him in constant pain and dependent on medication. His inability to fully recover from the surgery made his daily work difficult, further worsening his emotional state.

His friends noticed changes in his behavior—he had become increasingly withdrawn, often avoiding social interactions. He barely spoke about his struggles, but those close to him sensed his distress. His girlfriend, with whom he had been in a long-term relationship, tried to support him, but his worsening mental state made it difficult for him to open up.

Personal Relationships and the Isolation He Felt

Mayank’s parents, who still lived in Lucknow, frequently checked in on him, unaware of the full extent of his struggles. They were concerned about his health and the stress he was under, but Mayank always reassured them that he was managing. His girlfriend had also tried to help him cope, but the combination of financial strain, physical pain, and mental distress had pushed him into a state of hopelessness.

Despite having a good circle of friends, he increasingly felt isolated. The shame of financial failure and the fear of letting his family down prevented him from seeking help. He rarely spoke about the loans he had taken, and the accumulating debts created a suffocating sense of despair.


The Tragic End

On the night of March 4, after struggling with his thoughts for hours, Mayank made the heartbreaking decision. He stepped out onto the 12th-floor corridor of his apartment complex and took his final step into the void.

His body was discovered by security personnel and residents who were left in shock. The police were informed, and an investigation was launched. His family was notified, and his parents rushed from Lucknow to Bengaluru, shattered by the devastating news.


A Wake-Up Call for Mental Health Awareness

Mayank’s story is not just about financial loss or business failure—it’s about the silent battles many young professionals fight. The immense pressure to succeed, the fear of failure, and the stigma around seeking help for mental health struggles continue to take a toll on many lives.

His tragic passing has sparked conversations about the need for better mental health awareness and support systems within the startup and tech communities. It highlights the urgent necessity for entrepreneurs and professionals to have access to counseling, financial advice, and a support network that encourages open discussions about stress and failure.


Remembering Mayank

Friends, colleagues, and loved ones are mourning the loss of a bright young man whose life was cut short too soon. His story is a painful reminder that financial and professional struggles should never be fought alone.

If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health issues, please seek help. Talk to family, friends, or a mental health professional. You are not alone.

Mayank Rajani’s story should serve as a call to action—a reminder that success is not just about business victories, but also about well-being, resilience, and the courage to ask for help.

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