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Delhi Coaching Flood Row: How This Student’s Complaint Was Ignored

Kishore Singh Khushwa, a civil services exam aspirant, had filed complaints with the delhi government, warning of the dangers of the illegal basement.
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A devastating tragedy unfolded in Delhi as three students died in a flooded basement at Rau’s IAS Study Circle, a coaching centre with several complaints about its illegal operations. Kishore Singh Khushwa, a civil services exam aspirant, had filed complaints with the government, warning of the dangers of the illegal basement. But his pleas were ignored. Another aspirant, Kanishka Tewari, had also complained about the persistent water logging and threat of electrocution just three days before the incident. The Municipal Corporation of Delhi’s inaction and complicity have come to light in this heart-wrenching story of government failure and negligence. Watch how the system failed these young lives and the desperate attempts of Kishore Singh Khushwa to save them.

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