Prince Yadav, brother of Gyan Bindu Academy director Roshan Anand and a key figure linked to Patna’s coaching rivalry involving educator Khan Sir, has been found dead under suspicious circumstances at a hotel in Nepal’s Biratnagar. Nepal Police have launched an investigation and detained five individuals in connection with the case as authorities await the post-mortem report to determine the exact cause of death.
Prince Yadav had reportedly travelled to Nepal after leaving Bihar amid fears of arrest in connection with the recent violence and firing controversy surrounding Khan Global Studies (KGS), the coaching institute run by popular YouTuber educator Faisal Khan, widely known as Khan Sir.
Yadav’s body was recovered from a hotel room in Biratnagar, triggering immediate police action.
Nepal Police said the body has been sent for forensic examination and further investigation is underway to establish the sequence of events leading to his death.
Officials have not publicly disclosed the identities of the five people detained or the nature of their alleged involvement.
Authorities are examining whether the death was accidental, self-inflicted or linked to any criminal angle.
Following this development, Patna police have beefed up security outside Khan Sir’s residence to prevent any untoward incident.
GYAN BINDU VS KGS
The incident has drawn attention in Bihar due to Prince Yadav’s connection to Roshan Anand, whose coaching platform Gyan Bindu has been at the centre of a growing dispute with Khan Sir’s coaching network in Patna.
The controversy escalated earlier this month following unrest outside Khan Global Studies in Patna.
Police alleged that a group entered the premises, created disturbances and assaulted security personnel, leaving at least one guard seriously injured.
Subsequent investigation led to the arrest of Roshan Anand and several others.
The matter widened after videos related to the incident circulated online and supporters of both sides launched competing narratives across social media platforms.
Students backing Anand later staged protests in Patna, alleging one-sided action by authorities and demanding a broader investigation.
The case took another turn after police registered an FIR naming Khan Sir and two of his private security guards in connection with alleged firing outside the institute on June 2.
Investigators questioned guards who allegedly stated they opened fire after receiving instructions during escalating tensions outside the coaching centre. Police seized the weapons used and sent them for forensic examination.
Khan Sir denied wrongdoing and maintained that the facts would emerge through investigation.
A Patna court later granted him interim protection from arrest while allowing police to continue questioning him in connection with the case.
Against this backdrop, Prince Yadav’s death in Nepal has added a new layer of complexity to an already high-profile dispute involving two prominent names in Bihar’s competitive coaching industry.
Security has also been strengthened around Khan Global Studies in Patna following reports of the death.
With the post-mortem findings and Nepal Police investigation still pending, authorities are expected to determine whether Prince Yadav’s death has any connection to the broader coaching centre controversy or was caused by unrelated circumstances.
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Published On:
Jun 14, 2026 14:06 IST




