<p>Bhubaneswar: A third-year BTech student of Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) here was found dead under mysterious circumstances in Bhubaneswar's Mancheswar area, police said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The deceased was identified as Arnab Mukherjee, a resident of West Bengal's Bankura district. His body was found lying on the ground near an under-construction multi-storey building on Monday night, a police officer said.</p>.<p>The deceased student was staying in one of the KIIT hostels, and it was not immediately clear why he had gone to Mancheswar area, he said.</p>.NHRC seeks action taken report from Odisha govt, UGC, NAAC over Nepalese woman's death in KIIT.<p>"We are probing into the circumstances leading to the student's death," Biswajit Senapati, ACP, Zone-5 of the Commissionerate of Bhubaneswar-Cuttack Police, said.</p>.<p>The body has been sent to Capital Hospital for post-mortem examination.</p>.<p>The police have registered an unnatural death (UD) case with Mancheswar police station and started an investigation into the incident.</p>.<p>The police are examining CCTV footage, questioning hostel mates, and analysing call records to gather more details, sources said.</p>.<p>A spokesperson of KIIT said that the institute's authorities had lodged a missing complaint with Infocity police station to look for Mukherjee.</p>.<p>"We are waiting for the police to ascertain why he was in Mancheswar and how he died," the spokesperson added.</p>.<p>KIIT recently made headlines after the death of a third year BTech woman student from Nepal. She died allegedly by suicide and her body was found on February 16.</p>
<p>Bhubaneswar: A third-year BTech student of Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) here was found dead under mysterious circumstances in Bhubaneswar's Mancheswar area, police said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The deceased was identified as Arnab Mukherjee, a resident of West Bengal's Bankura district. His body was found lying on the ground near an under-construction multi-storey building on Monday night, a police officer said.</p>.<p>The deceased student was staying in one of the KIIT hostels, and it was not immediately clear why he had gone to Mancheswar area, he said.</p>.NHRC seeks action taken report from Odisha govt, UGC, NAAC over Nepalese woman's death in KIIT.<p>"We are probing into the circumstances leading to the student's death," Biswajit Senapati, ACP, Zone-5 of the Commissionerate of Bhubaneswar-Cuttack Police, said.</p>.<p>The body has been sent to Capital Hospital for post-mortem examination.</p>.<p>The police have registered an unnatural death (UD) case with Mancheswar police station and started an investigation into the incident.</p>.<p>The police are examining CCTV footage, questioning hostel mates, and analysing call records to gather more details, sources said.</p>.<p>A spokesperson of KIIT said that the institute's authorities had lodged a missing complaint with Infocity police station to look for Mukherjee.</p>.<p>"We are waiting for the police to ascertain why he was in Mancheswar and how he died," the spokesperson added.</p>.<p>KIIT recently made headlines after the death of a third year BTech woman student from Nepal. She died allegedly by suicide and her body was found on February 16.</p>