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RIP Prince Yadav: Khan Sir’s Emotional Tribute Leaves Students Heartbroken

FinBuzz India | June 14, 2026 Some news hits you like a sudden storm — you are not prepared for it, and when it arrives, it leaves behind nothing but silence and unanswered questions. The death of Prince Yadav, younger brother of Gyan Bindu Coaching Centre director Roshan Anand, is one such moment. A young […]

FinBuzz India | June 14, 2026

Some news hits you like a sudden storm — you are not prepared for it, and when it arrives, it leaves behind nothing but silence and unanswered questions. The death of Prince Yadav, younger brother of Gyan Bindu Coaching Centre director Roshan Anand, is one such moment. A young man, just 24 years old, found lifeless inside a hotel room in Biratnagar, Nepal — far from home, far from family, in circumstances that remain deeply mysterious.

Across Bihar and beyond, students who grew up watching coaching rivalries unfold on social media are today united not by competition, but by grief.

How the News Broke

On June 14, 2026, reports began surfacing that Prince Yadav — a key figure connected to the ongoing Khan Sir coaching controversy — had been found dead inside a hotel room in Biratnagar, a city in eastern Nepal near the Indian border. His body was discovered at the Shubh Hotel, where he had been staying since June 5, after earlier checking into the Metro City Hotel near Biratnagar Bus Park on June 3.

Nepal Police from the District Police Office, Morang, confirmed the recovery of the body. Five people who were reportedly with Prince Yadav at the hotel have been taken into custody for questioning. Authorities stated that no official cause of death has been released yet, and a post-mortem examination is expected to reveal more details.

Prince Yadav’s uncle, Manoj Kumar, described the incident as suspicious, saying: “The death occurred under suspicious circumstances. He had travelled to Nepal with five friends and had been staying and moving around with the same group before his death.”

Khan Sir’s Tribute That Silenced the Internet

Within hours of the news breaking, Khan GS Research Centre — the social media handle associated with renowned Bihar educator Faisal Khan, popularly known as Khan Sir — shared an emotional tribute that stopped thousands mid-scroll.

The post read:

“There are moments like these, where words fail, and only the eyes speak. A humble tribute to Prince Yadav. Om Shanti.”

For many students, this was unexpected. Khan Sir and Roshan Anand — Prince’s elder brother — had been on opposite sides of one of Bihar’s most heated and public coaching disputes in recent memory. The fact that Khan Sir’s team chose to set aside all rivalry and pay respects in such a quiet, dignified manner moved thousands of people online.

Comments poured in from students, coaching aspirants, and ordinary citizens — all expressing the same sentiment: some losses are beyond rivalry, beyond argument, beyond politics.

Who Was Prince Yadav?

Prince Yadav was the younger brother of Roshan Anand, the director of Gyan Bindu Academy — a prominent coaching centre in Patna that had recently come into direct conflict with Khan Sir’s institute, Khan Global Studies (KGS).

The conflict became public on June 2, 2026, when a violent dispute erupted between the two coaching centres. A group allegedly entered Khan Global Studies, vandalized property, and assaulted a security guard. The confrontation escalated into one of the most shocking incidents Bihar’s education sector has ever witnessed — involving clashes, property damage, and even alleged gunfire.

Prince Yadav was named as one of the accused in the FIR filed in connection with this incident. Following his name appearing in police records, he reportedly fled Bihar and crossed into Nepal, arriving in Biratnagar on June 3. He was staying with five companions when, on the night of June 13, he reportedly fell critically ill — and was later found dead.

A Story With Many Unanswered Questions

What exactly happened inside that hotel room in Biratnagar remains unclear. Initial media reports suggested a possible brain hemorrhage. Other sources pointed toward a suspected drug overdose. Nepal Police have confirmed they are investigating the case from multiple angles — including the possibilities of accidental death, suicide, and criminal involvement.

Bihar Police have established contact with Nepal authorities and are seeking full details surrounding the circumstances of the death. Meanwhile, Patna student leader Saurabh Kumar Singh has demanded a high-level investigation from both the Bihar government and Patna Police, calling for complete transparency in the case.

Authorities on both sides of the border have confirmed that further details will only be released after the post-mortem report and forensic investigation are completed.

Bihar’s Coaching World Holds Its Breath

Prince Yadav’s death has added a deeply tragic and complicated layer to what was already one of Bihar’s most talked-about controversies. The coaching sector in Bihar — a massive, high-stakes industry that shapes the futures of millions of students every year — is now under intense scrutiny.

Students who idolize Khan Sir, students who follow Roshan Anand’s institute, and those who simply consume coaching content on YouTube are all processing the same unsettling truth today: behind every rivalry, behind every viral video and social media feud, are real people — with families, fears, and fragile lives.

Prince Yadav was someone’s brother. Someone’s son. Someone who made choices, faced consequences, and ultimately lost his life far from home at just 24 years of age.

Om Shanti

As investigations continue in Nepal and Bihar, one image lingers in the minds of those following this story — Khan Sir’s team, in the middle of their own legal battles, pausing to say: “There are moments where words fail, and only the eyes speak.”

May Prince Yadav’s soul rest in peace. May his family find strength in this unbearable time. And may the truth — whatever it may be — come to light.

Om Shanti. 🙏

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