Delhi Coaching Centre Tragedy: In Political Blamegame, Students Neglected, Dreams Commercialised
The shocking death of three young civil service aspirants at a coaching center in New Delhi due to sheer negligence has sparked widespread outrage as the entire nation is now demanding accountability ever since the starking details of several lapses have come to the fore. In a big action against the culprits, several arrests have been made including that of Rau Institute’s Owner, Abhishek Gupta. At least 13 Coaching centers have been sealed across Delhi and the MCD has initiated a big crackdown against coaching centers like Rau's IAS Study Circle running illegally in the national capital. While on one hand there is much uproar and agitation amongst the students who have taken to the streets demanding justice, on the other, a blame game within and between the political parties and authorities has already begun hinting that the three lost lives of Shreya Yadav of Uttar Pradesh, Tanya Soni from Telangana, and Navin Dalwin in Kerala might never get justice as none of the parties involved is ready to claim responsibility.
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