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Super 30 Founder Anand Kumar Speaks on Tragic Incident Involving UPSC Aspirants in Delhi

Super 30 Founder Anand Kumar Speaks on Tragic Incident Involving UPSC Aspirants in Delhi

Super 30 Founder Anand Kumar Speaks on Tragic Incident Involving UPSC Aspirants in Delhi

Anand Kumar, the founder of the Super 30 educational program, expressed deep sadness over the tragic incident in Old Rajender Nagar, Delhi, where three UPSC aspirants lost their lives. He criticized coaching centers for treating students as clients and urged them to prioritize education over profit.

Kumar said, “It was extremely saddening to hear that three innocent students who had come to Delhi to qualify for the UPSC exam died in the accident. I want to express my deepest condolences and pray to god that their souls rest in peace.”

He emphasized the need for government inspections and a Coaching Act to regulate fees and ensure student safety. Kumar also pointed out that coaching centers should enroll fewer students to provide proper seating arrangements.

“Even though I got a lot of offers from investors to sell the franchise of my coaching institute so that it could be expanded, my conscience did not allow me to do that. I request coaching institutions that education should not become a business but rather, continue the teaching process by keeping the interests of the children at the center,” Kumar added.

He highlighted the issue of parents being treated as clients and called for monthly inspections and strict actions against those responsible for such incidents. Kumar also supported the students’ demand for compensation and urged coaching operators to provide even more than the requested amount.

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Super 30 -: Super 30 is a special educational program in India started by Anand Kumar. It helps poor students prepare for the IIT entrance exam.

Anand Kumar -: Anand Kumar is an Indian teacher and mathematician who started the Super 30 program to help underprivileged students.

UPSC -: UPSC stands for Union Public Service Commission. It conducts exams to select people for important government jobs in India.

Old Rajender Nagar -: Old Rajender Nagar is a place in Delhi, India, known for many coaching centers where students prepare for competitive exams like UPSC.

Coaching centers -: Coaching centers are places where students go to get extra help and training to prepare for important exams.

Coaching Act -: A Coaching Act would be a law to regulate how coaching centers operate, including how much they can charge and how they ensure student safety.
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