The tragic deaths of three UPSC aspirants in the basement of Rau’s IAS coaching institute located in Delhi’s Old Rajendra Nagar have sparked widespread outrage. Students continued to protest in the early hours of Monday, demanding justice and swift action from the government.
The incident has raised serious concerns about safety protocols at coaching centers. Some students alleged that several individuals were trapped in the basement due to a malfunctioning entry-exit biometric system. This claim has not been independently verified but adds to the growing anxieties regarding the incident.
Adding to the tragedy, local residents suggested that the drains in the area were severely clogged with silt, potentially contributing to the flooding that led to the deaths. Meanwhile, MCD officials blamed encroachers for covering the drains responsible for draining stormwater.
The incident has highlighted the pressing need for stricter safety regulations and oversight in coaching institutions, particularly those catering to competitive examinations. Authorities are investigating the cause of the tragedy and the role of various factors, including the alleged malfunctioning biometric system and the state of the drainage system. The public awaits a thorough investigation and decisive action to prevent such tragedies in the future.