Three bright minds eager to serve their country gone too soon. A coaching center in Delhi’s heart that became a death trap.
A city seeks answers. A community mourns.

A Shocking Incident
In Old Rajinder Nagar, three UPSC aspirants met an untimely death. Reports say the incident took place in the basement of Rau’s IAS coaching center due to flooding.
A day of study turned into a nightmare that no one expected.
The Blame Game Begins
Union Minister and BJP MP Harsh Malhotra points his finger at the Delhi government. He says policy inaction led to this tragedy. His demand is clear – the resignation of Delhi Education Minister Atishi and Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
“This has happened due to Delhi govt’s policy paralysis and non-implementation of their duties,” Malhotra states.
Arrests and Outrage
Delhi Police did not stand by. They have detained seven, including the owner and coordinator of the coaching center.
The charges are severe, with culpable homicide listed. The Municipal Corporation of Delhi has taken steps against those in charge of the area.
The Victims
We remember them – Shreya Yadav from Uttar Pradesh, Tanya Soni from Telangana, and Nivin Dalwin from Kerala.
Three young people with dreams to change their country, now gone. The central DCP M Harshavardhan confirms their names.
Human Rights and Safety Standards
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) is not silent. They issued notices to top officials, asking for a thorough report in two weeks.
They want a survey too. They want to know how many coaching centers in the capital city break the norms.
The City Reacts
Protests are loud in the streets of Delhi. People demand justice for the lost aspirants. They have been doing this for four days.
They will not rest until they feel the government hears them.
Conclusion: A Search for Answers
Delhi is shaken. The government faces tough questions. City officials are under scrutiny. Who failed? Could this tragedy have been stopped? A city waits for answers. And three families mourn what could have been.
In conclusion, the incident at Rau’s IAS coaching center has cast a harsh light on issues of governance and civic management in the city of Delhi.
As investigations proceed and the community seeks justice, one can only hope that such tragedies will herald a new era of accountability and prompt action to prevent any similar occurrences in the future.