A Delhi court remanded six individuals to four days of CBI custody on Saturday in connection with the tragic death of a UPSC aspirant at a coaching center in Old Rajinder Nagar. The incident has sparked outrage and concerns about safety standards in coaching centers across the city.
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The Delhi High Court has criticized the Delhi Police for arresting the SUV driver in connection with the drowning of three civil services aspirants at a coaching centre in Rajinder Nagar. The court also criticized the MCD for its negligence in the matter and transferred the case to the CBI.
Following the tragic death of three civil service aspirants in a flooded coaching centre basement in Delhi’s Rajinder Nagar, the Ministry of Home Affairs has constituted a committee to investigate the incident. The committee will determine the cause of the flooding, fix responsibility, propose preventative measures, and recommend policy changes. Meanwhile, the Delhi Lieutenant Governor has announced compensation for the victims’ families and promised action against responsible officials, while protests demanding justice and accountability have erupted.
Samajwadi Party MP Akhilesh Yadav has urged Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to direct the government to provide ₹1 crore compensation to the families of three IAS aspirants who died in a coaching center flood in Delhi. He also demanded strict action against those responsible for negligence. The incident occurred due to heavy rains and the absence of a drainage system and safety measures at the coaching center.
Following the tragic deaths of three UPSC aspirants who drowned in a flooded coaching centre in Delhi, authorities have taken swift action. This includes clearing encroachments over drains, arresting individuals responsible for the flooding, and suspending MCD officials. The incident has highlighted the urgent need for improved drainage and flood management in the city.
SriRam IAS coaching centre in Delhi faced criticism for a social media post deemed insensitive after three civil service aspirants died in a flooded basement. The institute issued a clarification, but users continued to express outrage, highlighting the lack of safety measures and the coaching industry’s perceived insensitivity. Meanwhile, the MCD sealed basements of 13 coaching institutes due to safety violations.
The Congress party will bring up the tragic death of three UPSC aspirants in a Delhi coaching centre due to flooding during the Budget Session of Parliament. The party’s MP Manickam Tagore has moved an adjournment motion demanding accountability for the infrastructure failures that led to the tragedy.
Three UPSC aspirants tragically lost their lives in Delhi after a coaching centre basement flooded during heavy rains. The incident, which occurred in the Old Rajinder Nagar area, exposed illegal use of the basement as a library and highlighted drainage issues. Police investigations have revealed that the coaching centre, Rau’s IAS Study Circle, had permission for the basement to be used as storage but operated a library in violation of the rules. The Delhi Police has launched a thorough investigation into the incident, which also involved the malfunction of the biometric entry-exit system, trapping students and staff in the flooded basement.
Three UPSC aspirants tragically lost their lives in a basement flood at a popular IAS coaching institute in Delhi’s Old Rajinder Nagar area. The incident has brought to light the illegal use of basements by coaching centres, raising concerns about safety violations and negligence. The Delhi government is facing scrutiny for its role in the tragedy, with calls for an investigation into the corruption that may have enabled the illegal operation of the basement.
Three aspiring civil servants lost their lives after a coaching center’s basement in Delhi’s Old Rajendra Nagar area flooded due to heavy rainfall. Students protested, demanding accountability from authorities. A magisterial inquiry has been ordered to investigate the incident.