Delhi coaching centre death: Rau's IAS Study Circle says it is fully cooperating with authorities
Three UPSC aspirants died after getting trapped in a flooded basement library of Rau's IAS Study Circle in Delhi. The institution expressed condolences and pledged full cooperation with the ongoing investigation. The Delhi government has initiated...
"In light of the recent tragic event involving the students of Rajendra Nagar Rau's IAS Study Circle, Rau's IAS Study Circle extends its heartfelt condolences to the families and loved ones of the deceased students, Tanya Soni, Nevin Dalvin, and Shreya Yadav. Our thoughts are profoundly with the families during this incredibly difficult time," read the statement.
In the statement, the institute said they "are deeply saddened by the loss of these promising young individuals who were preparing to serve our nation with dedication and commitment".
"RAU's IAS Study Circle is fully committed to supporting the ongoing investigations into this tragic incident. We are cooperating fully with the relevant authorities and agencies to ensure that all necessary information is provided and that the investigation proceeds with the utmost diligence," read the statement.
"This tragedy has touched us all, and we recognise the profound impact it has had on their families, friends, and the broader community," it said.
Absence of drainage system and safety measures, and flouting of norms led to the tragic deaths of three IAS aspirants, officials and students said on Sunday.
The Delhi government has ordered a magisterial probe into the tragedy.
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