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Big action in Madhya Pradesh after Delhi coaching accident, 13 institutes sealed in Indore

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Being cautious after the Delhi coaching accident, a big action has been taken in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Officials have sealed 13 coaching institutes in Indore.

Big action was taken in Madhya Pradesh after the accident in Old Rajendra Nagar, Delhi. According to the information received, the Indore District Administration took action and sealed the illegal coaching institutes and libraries running in the basement. Recently, CM Dr. Mohan Yadav had given instructions to survey the coaching centers operating in the basement of Madhya Pradesh. In the given instructions, it was said to inspect the coaching institutes running in the basement and ensure safety. This action was taken after these instructions.

Coaching institutes were running in structures made of plywood.

Indore SDM Ghanshyam Dhangar said, "On the instructions of the Collector given the incident in Old Rajinder Nagar, Delhi, we inspected coaching centers and sealed all such basements where coaching centers or libraries were being operated. A joint team of the state's revenue department, municipal corporation, and police took action against 13 such coaching institutes... We found 4 coaching centers that were being operated in structures made of plywood... Details of such coaching institutes will be sent to senior officials for further action, and further action will depend on further instructions received... At one place we found a restaurant operating on the ground floor and a library on the first floor, where the entire structure including the roof of the building was made of plywood. Both the restaurant and the library have been sealed..."


Three candidates died due to waterlogging in the basement.

Let us tell you that 3 candidates preparing for the civil services examination died due to waterlogging in the 'basement' of a coaching centre after heavy rains in Old Rajendra Nagar, Delhi last Saturday The library located in the basement was being run illegally and had only one entry and exit point which was biometric based and was blocked due to water. MCD officials had claimed that if the exit had been open, the students could have escaped.