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Students protest after three civil service candidates drowned at a training center in New Delhi's Old Rajinder Nagar area
The UPSC coaching institute has taken the initiative to provide free classes to the students studying at Rau's IAS, the center where the incident occurred.
The tragic death of three IAS aspirants in Old Delhi has shocked the nation. Students have been protesting in Rajinder Nagar for days, demanding justice for UPSC aspirants who lost their lives due to heavy rains in the capital that flooded the basement of the coaching center.
Amid the protests by students and the ongoing investigation, several UPSC coaching centers have stepped in to extend support to the tragedy.
The coaching institute has announced financial assistance to the family of the deceased and is willing to provide free coaching to the students of Rau's IAS Study Circle, the center where the incident occurred.
Vajiram and Ravi
Coaching center 'Vajiram & Ravi' announces financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh to families of three IAS aspirants and voluntarily admits students currently joining Rau's IAS study circle for free
“To express solidarity with the bereaved family, Vajieram and Ravi came forward and donated Rs 100 cr. Vajieam and Ravi said they would donate Rs 10 lakh each to the three IAS aspirants who lost their lives recently.
Sriram IAS Coaching Center
SriRam IAS has also announced a financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh each to the three victims of the Rau IAS coaching accident. It also announced financial assistance of Rs 10 cr to the family of Nilesh Rai, who was electrocuted in Delhi's Laxmi Nagar.
The Tutoring Center also provides LA IAS study circle students with access to its classrooms and library.
“As a gesture of support, we are willing to provide financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh to these four families in the hope that this will provide some relief and support during this trying time,” SriRam IAS said.
NextIAS
UPSC tuition center Next IAS has offered to provide a grant of Rs 10 lakh each to the families of three students. It also proposed to provide courses for the remaining syllabus of the current course for students enrolled in Rau' IAS.
It is with a heavy heart that we express our deep sympathies over the recent tragic incident that took place at Old Rajendra Nagar on July 27, 2024. Our heartfelt condolences and condolences to their family and friends… NEXT IAS (@NEXTIAS_Delhi) August 1, 2024
“While no action can truly heal this loss, no financial support can compensate for the loss of their lives. In line with our commitment to the student community, the NEXT IAS family (Management and Faculty) has decided to honor three students (Shreya Yadav, Tanya Relatives of Soni and Nevin Dalwin offered Rs 10 lakh each. “They lost their lives in this tragic incident. “