Amid widespread concern over the deaths of three civil services aspirants due to drowning inside a coaching centre in Delhi, Dr Vikas Divyakirti, founder and MD of Drishti IAS, has said that there is no single authority to regulate coaching centres and there is a deficiency in coordination a
Following the deaths of three UPSC aspirants due to flooding in the basement of a coaching institute in Delhi, Dr Vikas Divyakirti, founder and MD of Drishti IAS said that he would not do anything that is not allowed in Delhi and would work only in approved buildings.
"Even if we get the certificate from the fire department, it is mentioned in it that since the building is commercial, the certificate is also for commercial purposes. MCD says that they want an educational certificate," he said.
Vikas Divyakirti, founder and MD of Drishti IAS coaching classes, addressed the recent controversy following the tragic deaths of three UPSC aspirants, attributing to why he has been targeted in such cases.
Dr Vikas Divyakirti, founder and MD of Drishti IAS said that he is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of his students and the kind of efforts put in by him for the building safety norms would not be found anywhere else.
Educator and founder and MD of Drishti IAS, Vikas Divyakirti who came under fire and witnessed a backlash on social media after Delhi coaching incident, broke his silence and explained how the tragic incident happened on that fateful day.
Delhi's Tis Hazari Court on Tuesday reserved the order on the bail of the landowner brothers and driver in connection with the coaching centre tragedy in Old Rajinder Nagar, which claimed the lives of three students.
Delhi BJP Spokesperson Praveen Shankar Kapoor has said that it is highly regrettable and sad that Mayor Shelly Oberoi is trying to politicise the process of taking action against the coaching centres operating from basements at a time when Delhi city has a Municipal Corporation Ashwani Kumar
He wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and urged him to enact a central law aimed at regulating coaching institutions citing the incident that occurred in Old Rajendra Nagar and stressed the importance of safeguarding students.
Delhi Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar submitted a general enquiry report to Delhi Water Minister Atishi on Tuesday days after the death of three UPSC aspirants due to drowning in the flooded basement library of a coaching centre in Old Rajinder Nagar. The report was prepared by Superintending E
Days after the death of three UPSC aspirants due to drowning in the flooded basement library of a coaching centre in Delhi, National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) issued notices on Tuesday to the Delhi Chief Secretary, the Police Commissioner and the MCD Commissioner calling for a detailed
Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Ashutosh Sharma told ANI, "We have sealed the Aurous Academy. During the inspection, it appeared to us that classes may have been conducted in the basement and to avoid any possibility of an accident in future, we have sealed the office of the institute. We ha