A Delhi court has sent six individuals to four days of CBI custody on Saturday in connection with the death of a UPSC aspirant at a coaching center in Old Rajinder Nagar. The incident, which has shaken the city and sparked widespread concerns, occurred at a popular coaching center known for its preparation programs for the prestigious civil services examination.
The accused individuals, who have been identified as the owners and staff members of the coaching center, are being investigated by the CBI for alleged negligence and violations of safety regulations. The court’s decision to remand them to CBI custody signifies the seriousness of the case and the need for a thorough investigation to determine the cause of the tragic death.
The deceased aspirant, whose identity has not been publicly released, was found unresponsive at the coaching center on Friday. The incident has triggered widespread outrage among students and parents, highlighting the pressure and competitive environment faced by UPSC aspirants, particularly in Delhi, which is considered a hub for coaching centers.
The case has also raised serious questions about the safety standards and regulations governing coaching centers in the city. The Delhi government and education authorities have come under scrutiny for their oversight of these institutions, with calls for stricter regulations and better enforcement of safety measures.
As the investigation unfolds, the CBI is expected to examine the circumstances surrounding the aspirant’s death, including potential negligence on the part of the coaching center staff, fire safety protocols, and any other factors that may have contributed to the tragedy. The outcome of the investigation will have significant implications for the safety and well-being of students attending coaching centers across Delhi and beyond.