MCD wakes up after 3 deaths in Delhi, basements of 13 IAS training centers sealed
The MCD has come into action after the coach accident at Old Rajendra Nagar in Delhi. MCD has sealed the foundations of 13 coaching centers that violated the rules. The MCD has put notices on those training institutes and sought their reply. On Sunday, notices were pasted by MCD at several coaching centers in Rajendra Nagar. MCT has sealed the foundations of these 13 coaching institutes: IAS Gurukul Chahal Academy Plutus Academy Sai Trading IAS Sethu Tappers Academy Dainik Samwad Civil Daily IAS Career Power 99 Tips Vidya Guru Guide IAS Essay for IAS Post Delhi IAS Essay vs IAS Coaching Centers . He said that after yesterday's tragic incident, the MCD has started the process of sealing all the training centers that violated the rules at the basement in Rajendra Nagar. If necessary, the campaign will be conducted across Delhi, he said. He also shared several photos on his post. Notices are posted on the doors. At a coaching center in the capital Rajendra Nagar, 3 students tragically died after water filled the basement. In no time the basement, 8 feet deep, was completely submerged in water. In training, students are prepared for the Civil Services Examination. 3 students drowned in water. After this incident, the Delhi government and MCD have come under the scanner. Lt Governor said – After the incident, Delhi Lt Governor VK Saxena said that the accident points to the criminal negligence of the agencies involved. He directed the Divisional Commissioner to submit a report on the incident at the training center located in Rajendra Nagar. The Lt. Governor said that he was deeply saddened by the death of civil services candidates. 'It is very unfortunate that this is happening in the capital' In a post on X, the Lt Governor said that it is very unfortunate and unacceptable that this is happening in the capital of India. These incidents clearly point to criminal negligence and failure in basic maintenance and management by concerned agencies and departments. The city's drainage and associated infrastructure, as well as anticipated efforts to address these problems, have clearly failed.