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Delhi government will bring a law to regulate coaching institutes, suggestions will also be taken from students

After the death of three children in an accident at a coaching institute in Old Rajendra Nagar, Delhi, the Kejriwal government has come into action. The Delhi government is preparing to bring a law to regulate coaching institutes. AAP leader and minister Atishi said that the Delhi government will bring a law to regulate coaching institutes and suggestions will also be taken from the students studying in coaching institutes.

30 basements have been sealed so far

MCD Mayor Shaili Oberoi said that orders have been given to take action against coaching institutes running in basements. So far 30 basements have been sealed in Rajendra Nagar, Mukherjee Nagar and Preet Vihar. Show cause notices have also been issued to many coaching centres. Action will be taken after the full report is received.

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How did the fatal accident happen?

An accident occurred on Saturday evening in the basement of Rau’s IAS coaching centre in Old Rajendra Nagar, Delhi, due to waterlogging after rain. During this, three students studying in the coaching centre died. In this case, the police have registered an FIR and formed several teams to investigate the accident. The police have arrested the owner of the coaching centre, Abhishek Gupta, and the co-ordinator.

After all, how did the basement of the coaching centre get filled with water?

The question that arises in this case is how so much water filled the coaching centre that the students almost drowned. Eyewitnesses have told some shocking things about this. According to the eyewitness student, about 30-35 students were present in the library built in the basement. As soon as we came out after the library was closed at 7 pm, water was coming from the front with very high pressure. By the time we vacated the library, the water had filled up to our knees.

In just 2 to 3 minutes, the water got filled up to the roof

The flow was so fast that we were unable to climb the stairs. Within 2-3 minutes, the entire basement was filled with 10-12 feet of water. Ropes were thrown to get out from there, but the water was so dirty that nothing was visible. Children were being taken out one by one from there. The student said that there were 2 more girls behind me. Who could not get out.

There was a lot of pressure coming from the gate, we tried to get out, but due to the high pressure we could not even climb the stairs. The water was filling up so fast that in 2 to 3 minutes the entire basement was filled up to the ceiling. The height of the basement ceiling is up to 12 feet and in a blink of an eye the water filled up like a flash flood. Ropes were thrown to save us, but we were not able to see the ropes in the dirty water.

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