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3 civil services aspirants dies, Vikas Divyakiriti’s Drishti IAS, gets sealed

3 civil services aspirants dies

3 civil services aspirants dies

What lead students protest against these big coaching institute, what is the whole story, get your answers here.

Three students lost their lives due to waterlogging in the basement of Rau’s IAS Study Circle located in Old Rajendra Nagar, causing a major stir. In response, the Delhi Municipal Corporation (MCD) has initiated a campaign against coaching centers violating regulations, leading to action against several such centers.

3 civil services aspirants dies

On July 29, action was also taken against the renowned Drishti IAS Coaching Center of famous teacher Vikas Divyakirti. Students protested outside the Mukherjee Nagar branch of Drishti IAS Coaching, condemning Vikas for not saying a single word over the death of three civil services aspirants.

Apart from Rao IAS Study Circle action were also taken against the below mentioned coaching institutes:

Drishti IAS Institute: Plot area 1200 square meters

Vajiram IAS Institute: Plot area 700 square meters

Vajiram and Ravi Institute: Plot area 700 square meters

Vajiram and IAS Hub: Plot area 1200 square meters

Shri Ram IAS Institute: Plot area 700 square meters

3 civil services aspirants dies

IAS Gurukul, Chahal Academy, Plutus academy, IAS setu, Topper’s academy, Civil’s daily IAS, Career Power, Guidance IAS and some other coaching institutes were also affected after the tragic death of 3 civil services aspirants.

3 civil services aspirants dies

MCD Commissioner Ashwini Kumar stated on Monday that following the tragic death of three Civil Services aspirants (two female and one male) drowning in the waterlogged basement of a coaching center in Old Rajendra Nagar, the corporation is working on three fronts. These include removing encroachments on stormwater drains and sealing illegally operating basements.

3 civil services aspirants dies

The MCD Commissioner expressed sorrow over the unfortunate incident and mentioned, “We are dealing with the problem of illegally running coaching centers with poor safety measures in the national capital. The corporation will take action against all such institutions through a sealing drive. We have worked on multiple fronts. Firstly, we are demolishing the encroachments on both sides of the roads covering the stormwater drains, which were completely covered by people, causing waterlogging and even making it difficult to clear the silt from the drains. We have also launched an anti-encroachment drive to demolish illegal constructions in the area and reactivate these drains.”

3 civil services aspirants dies

“Secondly, we have expedited the process of sealing illegally operating coaching centers’ basements, which poses a threat to students’ safety. The sealing drive will also be conducted in other areas where such institutions are operating,” he added.

3 civil services aspirants dies

“Thirdly, we have taken action against the engineers of the maintenance department responsible for waterlogging. The junior engineer of Karol Bagh Zone has been dismissed, while the assistant engineer has been suspended,” the MCD Commissioner said.

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