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However, the basement had been converted into a library, where at least 20 students were reportedly present during the flooding.

NEW DELHI: Three UPSC aspirants tragically lost their lives after the basement of a coaching centre in Old Rajendra Nagar, Delhi, flooded following heavy rains. The facility, which housed Rauโ€™s IAS Study Circle, had reportedly converted the basement into a library and coaching area, despite official permissions only allowing the space to be used for parking and storage.

The basement was originally sanctioned for specific uses, including parking, a stilt staircase, two lifts, a lift lobby, and household storage. However, the basement had been converted into a library, where at least 20 students were reportedly present during the flooding.

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Delhi Police have filed a case against the coaching institute and the building management, including those responsible for maintaining the drainage system. โ€œSo far, we have detained the owner and coordinator of the coaching centre. Further investigation is underway,โ€ said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) M Harsha Vardhan. The authorities are also reviewing CCTV footage to understand the sequence of events that led to the rapid flooding.

This incident has sparked a massive protest by students. Paramilitary forces have been called in to keep the situation under control as the students accuse municipal authorities of negligence, they also demand a CBI inquiry into the matter.

MLA Durgesh Pathak of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) highlighted that the study centre did not have the requisite permission to operate a library or coaching centre in the basement. โ€œThis building only has permission for storage and parking, but they have built a coaching centre and a library inside. There are many buildings like this. I request the government and Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) to visit every such institute and investigate,โ€ he told a news agency.

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Delhi Revenue Minister Atishi has instructed Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar to launch a magisterial inquiry into the incident, with a report expected within 24 hours. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) concluded its search operations after recovering the bodies of the three deceased aspirants.

The tragedy has sparked a political blame game, with BJP leader Bansuri Swaraj accusing the AAP government of negligence. โ€œThe Delhi governmentโ€™s criminal negligence is responsible for this mishap. Jal board minister Atishi and local MLA Durgesh Pathak should take responsibility and resign,โ€ Swaraj said.