Here is Delhi Minister Atishi Marlena to make ‘big’ announcement related to coaching centres today
The Delhi government will draft a bill to regulate coaching centers in the city, cabinet minister Atishi announced on Wednesday.
Delhi Minister Atishi Marlena to make ‘big’ announcement related to coaching centres today
At present, Delhi Government will introduce a legislation to monitor the coaching centres the state, said Atishi, cabinet Minister on Wednesday amid following enshrinement of the incident where three IAS aspirants lost their lives in the flooded basement of an institute in old Rajinder Nagar.
Speaking to the media in a conference, the minister stated that the government agents, together with students from numerous coaching centers, would form a committee for the formulation of the aforementioned law.
The function included the policy provisions in relation to infrastructure, qualifications of teachers, the fees, and the prohibition of misleading advertisements about education facilities. ‘Public feedback will also be sought,’ she said.
Atishi said that the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is raiding and shutting down the coaching centres operating from basements illegally.
”Even today, the basements of 30 coaching centres in Rajinder Nagar, Mukherjee Nagar, Laxmi Nagar, and Preet Vihar have been closed while 200 other coaching Institutes got notices for the same,” she added.
She said that the magisterial inquiry report about the Old Rajinder Nagar event will be released in the next six days.
It may also be informed here with precise details that severe action will be taken against any of its officers that are involved in the ugly incident. Hence the Old Rajinder Nagar tragedy was caused by an act of occupying buildings for purposes that are unlawful as per the law, He said that.
Since I have raised the matter in the assembly, the probe will also identify which officer failed to act on a complaint sent to the MCD by an IAS aspirant about the illegality in the use of the basement at Rau’s IAS Study Circle, where the three students died, claimed Atishi.
What happened to the grievances portal that housed the complaint and why it was overlooked will be determined by the magisterial inquiry, added Atishi.
A civil services aspirant from Gwalior had on Monday said he had written a letter to the MCD regarding the unlawful operation of the basement by the institute and had also sent follow up letters on July 15 and 22 but the MCD had not intervened to address the issue.
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