3 UPSC aspirant deaths prompt Super 30 founder Anand Kumar to advocate for coaching center reforms, including regular inspections, a 'Coaching Act', fee regulation, and student safety measures.

Super 30 founder Anand Kumar calls for urgent reforms in coaching centers after three UPSC aspirants died in Delhi. He condemns the commercialization of education, urges the government to conduct regular inspections, and proposes the creation of a 'Coaching Act' for regulating fees and ensuring student safety. Kumar also advocates substantial compensation for the families of the deceased and proposes that students choose their coaching institutions and teachers carefully.

August 01, 2024
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