Vikas Divyakirti’s statement came a day after the Municipal Corporation of Delhi sealed the basement of his institute amid the ongoing crackdown on ‘illegal’ coaching institutes in the national capital.
In Short
- Vikas Divyakirti extends condolences to victims’ families
- Says students’ anger justified, should get proper direction
- Highlights complexities in coaching centre regulations
Vikas Divyakirit, a renowned teacher and owner of Drishti IAS, on Tuesday broke his silence on the recent deaths of three civil services aspirants at a coaching centre in Delhi’s Old Rajinder Nagar area and said that the issue of students’ safety is “more complicated than it appears”.
The statement from Divyakirti, a popular figure among the UPSC fraternity, comes a day after the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) sealed the basements of several coaching centres, including one operated by Drishti IAS, for allegedly violating safety norms.