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  • MCD Launches Buldozer Action Against Encroachments; Junior Engineer Suspended | Top Developments |

    New Delhi: A local court on Sunday placed the owner and coordinator of Rau’s IAS Study Circle in Old Rajinder Nagar into 14-day judicial custody, reported PTI. This follows the deaths of three civil services aspirants due to flooding in the coaching center’s basement library.  

    The coaching center’s owner, Abhishek Gupta, and coordinator, Deshpal Singh, were brought before a magistrate, who ordered their 14-day judicial custody.

    Meanwhile, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) sealed the basements of 13 civil services institutes in Old Rajinder Nagar on Sunday. 


    MCD commissioner ashwani kumar announces termination of junior engineer, suspension of assistant engineer for lapses.


    Security tightened in karol bagh as MCD launches ‘bulldozer action’ against encroachments. 



    By Sunday night, the MCD had sealed the basements of IAS Gurukul, Chahal Academy, Plutus Academy, Sai Trading, IAS Setu, Topper’s Academy, Dainik Samvad, Civils Daily IAS, Career Power, 99 Notes, Vidya Guru, Guidance IAS, and Easy for IAS. 


    As per the local authorities, at least 35 people were trapped in the basement on Saturday evening, all of them were either institute staffers or students. 


    The police have filed an FIR under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), including Section 105 for culpable homicide, Section 106(1) for causing death by a rash or negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide, Section 115(2) for voluntarily causing hurt, and Section 290 for negligent conduct related to building activities such as pulling down, repairing, or constructing.   


    According to the FIR, Abhishek Gupta admitted that the Rau’s IAS coaching center’s basement lacked a drainage system, leading to the deaths of three aspirants, PTI reported. 


    A senior official involved in the investigation told PTI that the probe has identified two primary causes for the incident: the civic authorities’ failure to clear the roadside drain before the monsoon and the absence of a drainage system in the basement where an unauthorized library was operating. Multiple teams were formed by the Delhi Police to determine the incident’s exact cause. 


    Meanwhile, hundreds of civil services aspirants protested in the areas around Old Rajinder Nagar and Karol Bagh Metro Station, chanting ‘we want justice.’ The protesters blocked the road near Karol Bagh Metro Station, leading to traffic jams.


    A clash occurred between the students and the police, resulting in several protesters being detained and transported away by bus. Following which the demonstrators dispersed, and traffic in the area was restored.


    An MCD official stated that the building completion certificate for the institute specifies that the basement is designated solely for parking and storage. This indicates that operating a library in the basement was unauthorized, the official noted.


    Congress MP and Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, on Sunday, expressed his strong condemnation of the administrative lapses that led to the tragic deaths. “This collapse of infrastructure is a collective failure of the system. The common citizen is paying the price of unsafe construction, poor town planning and irresponsibility of institutions at every level by losing his life,” Rahul Gandhi said in a post on ‘X’.


    Several videos of the incident have gone viral on social media, showing students attempting to escape drowning as rainwater inundated the coaching institute’s basement. One video captures the main entry gate of the coaching center collapsing due to the heavy rainwater on Saturday evening, which led to the basement being flooded, reported PTI.

  • Delhi UPSC Coaching Basement Flood: Rau’s IAS Karol Bagh Coordinator, Building Owner Detained | Latest Updates |

    New Delhi: The Delhi Police have detained the coordinator of Rau’s IAS centre and the owner of the building in Old Rajinder Nagar following the tragic flooding in the centre’s basement, which resulted in the deaths of three students, including two women. The arrested individuals have been identified as the owner, Abhishek Gupta, and the coordinator, Deshpal Singh. The detentions were made after a criminal case was filed post the completion of search and rescue operations early Sunday.

    Here Are Latest Updates:

    – The flooding at Rau’s IAS centre in Old Rajinder Nagar, which claimed the lives of three students, was caused by the bursting of a nearby drain, rapidly inundating the basement library area. According to reports by Zee News TV, the library had only a single exit equipped with biometric identification. The failure of this system during the incident prevented the trapped students from escaping.

    – Atul Garg, Director of Delhi Fire Services, recounted the rescue efforts following the flooding at Rau’s IAS centre in Karol Bagh. “At around 7:10 pm yesterday, we received a call about heavy rain in the area and children trapped in a basement. When we arrived, the basement was full of water.” He added that the team tried to pump out the water, but the water from the road water kept flowing in, prolonging the process.

    – “Once the road water receded, we managed to reduce the basement water level from 12 feet to 8 feet and retrieved the students’ bodies. The rescue operation is now complete, and all water has been pumped out. The reasons for water entering the basement and the operation of a class there are under inquiry,” City’s fire official told ANI.

    – The three deceased have been identified as Navin Dalwin from Kerala, Shreya Yadav from Ambedkar Nagar in Uttar Pradesh, and Tanya Soni.

    – According to Zee News TV, the basement, which had received clearance from the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) to function as a storage unit, was operating as a full-fledged library despite being allotted a No Objection Certificate (NOC) specifically for storage purposes.

    – In response to the incident, several students have gathered outside the centre, protesting and demanding immediate action against those responsible. Also Read: Protests Continue After 3 IAS Aspirants Killed In Delhi Coaching Basement Flood | Video

    – Mayor Shelly Oberoi has instructed the MCD Commissioner to take immediate action against all coaching centres operating commercially in basements across Delhi that violate building bye-laws. She has ordered an urgent inquiry to identify any MCD officers responsible for the recent tragedy, emphasising that any guilty officials should face the strongest possible penalties.

    – Delhi Minister Atishi has called for a magisterial enquiry, requesting a report from the Chief Secretary within 24 hours.