Manuj Kathuria, the SUV driver arrested in connection to the death of three UPSC aspirants at the basement of a coaching centre in Delhi's Rajinder Nagar, was released from the Tihar jail on Friday after Delhi's Tis Hazari court granted him bail.
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) intensified action against properties for violations of building bylaws and sealed two basements that were illegally operating as coaching centres in the city.
Amid the ongoing protests over the deaths of three USPC aspirants, a student was electrocuted at a coaching centre in Delhi, which was waterlogged following fresh rains in the National Capital.
The Delhi High Court on Friday transferred the investigation case pertaining to the deaths of three UPSC aspirants in Old Rajinder Nagar to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).
Delhi's Tis Hazari court on Friday issued notice to Delhi Police on a plea seeking the preservation and production of CCTV footage of the place of the drowning incident and vicinity in old Rajender Nagar.
Following the death of UPSC aspirants in the Old Rajendra Nagar in Delhi, Drishti IAS, a coaching institute for Civil Services candidates, has announced financial assistance of Rs 10 lakhs each to the affected families.
Protests outside the coaching institutes in Delhi's Rajinder Nagar continued for the sixth day on Friday after three UPSC aspirants lost their lives in a flooding incident at the basement of the IAS coaching center.
After Patna's district magistrate ordered an investigation of all the coaching centres, Patna Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Shrikant Khandekar on Thursday said that safety standards are being checked in coaching centres and after 15 days the report will be submitted.
Delhi's Tis Hazari court has called a status report from Delhi police on the pleas of Co-owners of basement where the drowning incident took place. Their bail pleas were dismissed on Wednesday.
A well-known and respectable face in the field of education, founder of the Super 30 educational program, Anand Kumar claimed that in the upcoming 10 to 15 years 90 per cent of offline coaching centres will disappear.
Super 30 founder Anand Kumar addressed the recent controversy following the tragic deaths of three UPSC aspirants in a flooded basement at a coaching centre in Delhi's Old Rajinder Nagar and said that it is the duty of famous teachers to come forward and speak on such incidents.
Founder of the Super 30 educational programme, Anand Kumar, on Thursday urged the central and state governments to form a "special cell" to address the issues of students of coaching institutes.