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Kangra Native Harish Rana Granted Passive Euthanasia, Hometown Mourns Silent Tragedy

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New Delhi: A wave of sorrow has swept through Letta village in Himachal Pradesh’s Kangra district after it became known that Harish Rana, whose case recently drew nationwide attention, belonged to the small hill community. The decision by the Supreme Court of India to allow passive euthanasia has left residents reflecting on a story marked by years of suffering and resilience.

Harish’s roots lie in Letta village under the Jaisinghpur subdivision, where villagers remember his family as grounded and deeply connected to their origins. Though his father, Ashok Rana, had moved away long ago in search of better prospects, locals say the family maintained a strong emotional bond with their native place.

Residents describe the development not just as a personal loss for the family, but as a moment of shared grief for the entire village. Many recalled the family’s occasional visits and their continued association with the community, even after relocating.

The case reached a turning point on March 11 when the Supreme Court of India permitted passive euthanasia, bringing closure to a prolonged medical and emotional ordeal.

Harish’s life took a tragic turn in 2013 during his time as a student at Panjab University. A fall from a significant height caused severe head injuries, leaving him in a coma. For over a decade, he remained in an unresponsive state, dependent on life support.

Throughout these years, his father remained by his side, caring for him with unwavering dedication. The family—including his mother Nirmala Devi, brother Ashish, and sister Bhavna—faced immense emotional and physical challenges, navigating the uncertainties of prolonged critical illness.

Back in Letta, the atmosphere remains subdued. Conversations among villagers reflect both empathy for the grieving family and contemplation over the difficult choices that such situations demand. Many have been offering prayers, while quietly acknowledging the fragility of life and the weight of decisions taken in its final stages.

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