Two of the three students who died at the coaching centre in Delhi's Rajendra Nagar
New Delhi: Coaching centres have become "death chambers" and are playing with the lives of children, the Supreme Court said today, issuing notice to the Centre and the Delhi government over last month's death of three Civil Service aspirants.
They drowned after the basement of a coaching centre in Delhi's Rajendra Nagar - operating in violation of civic and fire safety rules - was flooded due to heavy rain.
During the hearing the Supreme Court, which had taken suo moto cognisance of the tragedy, accused the coaching centres of "playing with the lives of children
".
The court also demanded to know what rules, if any, had been laid down for coaching centres, of which there are hundreds, potentially, in Delhi alone, many of which charge exorbitant fees to prep students for the IAS entrance exam and yet operate in unsafe environments.
"These places have become death chambers. Coaching institutes can operate online unless there is full compliance of safety and basic norms for a dignified life. Coaching centres are playing with the lives of aspirants..." Justice Surya Kant and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan said.
