The Directorate of Education of Delhi Government issued safety guidelines to all principals and heads of government, government-aided, and unaided private recognised schools on Wednesday after the tragic deaths of three UPSC aspirants who died due to flooding in the basement of a coaching in
Delhi Minister and AAP leader Atishi Marlena, along with Delhi Mayor Shelly Oberoi on Wednesday, met with the students protesting over the tragic deaths of three UPSC aspirants due to flooding in the basement of a coaching institute on July 27 at the Old Rajinder Nagar in Delhi.
A delegation of students from Old Rajinder Nagar met the Municipal Corporation Development (MCD) Commissioner today. The meeting comes in the wake of the protests by UPSC aspirants over the deaths of three civil service aspirants earlier in the month.
In the wake of protests outside the coaching institutes in Delhi's Rajinder Nagar following the deaths of 3 UPSC aspirants in a flooding incident at the basement of Rau's IAS coaching centre, Delhi environment minister and AAP leader Gopal Rai said the Delhi government is open to a discus
During the meeting, which was held at the MCD Commissioner's office, Additional Commissioner Tariq Thomas admitted that the incident was a 'failure' of the civic body officials.
Union Minister of State and BJP MP Harsh Malhotra on Wednesday blamed the Delhi government's policy for the death of three UPSC aspirants in Old Rajinder Nagar adding that Atishi should resign immediately.
Shima Kathuria, wife of one of the accused, Manuj Kathuria, in the Old Rajinder Nagar coaching centre incident while putting up her husband's innocence, said that there was no rash driving at the time of incident and the video is in front of everyone.
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.
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.
Banna Gupta, Jharkhand's Minister of Health, Medical Education, and Family Welfare, extended his condolences to the families affected by the train derailment and said that Chief Minister Hemant Soren has announced a compensation of Rs 2 lakh for each bereaved family.