Super 30 founder Anand Kumar addressed the recent controversy following the tragic deaths of three UPSC aspirants in a flooded basement at a coaching center in Delhi's Old Rajinder Nagar. He emphasized that famous teachers should come forward and speak on such incidents.
Kumar stated, "As teachers, they should have spoken about the incident earlier and should address the issue now also. When you asked me to come and speak, it was my duty to speak. I'm not against anyone but I want to say this to everyone that if you have made mistakes, then try to correct them. It is not justified to not accept your mistake. Anyone can make a mistake, but one should correct their mistakes and work according to the law."
He also highlighted the importance of self-study, advising students to carefully choose coaching institutions and not just rely on the fame of teachers. "I want to send this message to the students that please take admission in any coaching institution carefully. It's not necessary that the teachers who are famous are the only ones who teach nicely. So don't focus on the teacher's name or the results. Check their contents. Check which teacher can make you explain things better. Select the teachers with whom you can connect better. Don't rush with the crowd. I would also say to focus more on self-study. Once you master the process of self-study, no one can stop you from being successful," he said.
Kumar further pointed out that various coaching institutes misrepresent their faculties and urged central and state governments to establish a center where students' concerns can be addressed. "There are various coaching institutes that take admission in the name of a few famous teachers who don't even take classes there. Even if the teachers take the class, there are times when students do not understand the context. For all such issues, whether they are related to study or accommodation, a center should be made up of the central and state governments so that students can share their complaints with them," he said.
Anand Kumar is a famous Indian teacher who started a program called Super 30 to help poor students prepare for the IIT entrance exam.
Super 30 is a special coaching program started by Anand Kumar to help 30 talented students from poor families prepare for the IIT entrance exam for free.
UPSC stands for Union Public Service Commission. It is an organization in India that conducts exams to select people for important government jobs.
Delhi is the capital city of India. It is a big city where many students go to study and prepare for important exams.
A coaching center is a place where students go to get extra help and study for important exams like the UPSC.
Government intervention means that the government steps in to help solve a problem or make things better for people.
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