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Encroachment By Coaching Centres Caused Death: Delhi Minister Atishi Unveils New Regulation, Pledges Action

Delhi Minister Atishi announced new legislation to regulate coaching centres after a tragedy in Old Rajender Nagar that killed three UPSC aspirants. The incident was linked to encroachments by coaching centres blocking drainage. The government is sealing basements, issuing notices to institutes, and planning fee reductions for students.

Edited By : News24 Desk | Updated: Jul 31, 2024 11:57 IST
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Delhi will regulate coaching centres following a tragedy linked to waterlogging. New legislation aims to enhance safety and oversight.
Delhi will regulate coaching centres following a tragedy linked to waterlogging. New legislation aims to enhance safety and oversight.

Delhi Minister Atishi announced on Wednesday that the state government will introduce new legislation to regulate coaching centres. This decision follows a recent tragedy in Old Rajender Nagar, where severe waterlogging led to the deaths of three UPSC aspirants.

Atishi revealed that the waterlogging in the area was exacerbated by encroachments from coaching centres, which obstructed the drainage system. Many coaching centres were found to be illegally operating in basements and running libraries, further contributing to the flooding issues. The Junior Engineer responsible for overseeing the drainage system has been permanently terminated from the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), while the Assistant Engineer has been suspended. A magisterial report on the incident is expected within six days, and strict action will be taken against those found responsible. Additionally, illegal encroachments by coaching centres have been bulldozed, and enforcement actions have been taken against centres operating in basements.

In a press conference, Atishi emphasized that the magisterial probe will hold officials accountable for failing to address prior complaints about waterlogging. To address these issues, the Delhi government has sealed the basements of 30 coaching centres and issued notices to 200 institutes. A new regulatory framework will be established, with input from officials and students, to ensure proper oversight of these institutions.

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The government also plans to request coaching centres to reduce their fees for aspirants. Atishi assured that the new legislation will focus on improving safety and regulatory compliance for centres across Delhi.

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First published on: Jul 31, 2024 11:57 AM IST

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