Anand Kumar Urges Reform After Tragic UPSC Aspirants' Deaths

Anand Kumar, founder of Super 30, called for educational reforms following the death of three UPSC aspirants in Old Rajender Nagar, Delhi. Kumar criticized coaching centres for treating students as clients and urged stronger regulations and inspections to prevent such incidents.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 01-08-2024 19:42 IST | Created: 01-08-2024 19:42 IST
Anand Kumar Urges Reform After Tragic UPSC Aspirants' Deaths
Super 30 founder Anand Kumar (Photo/ANI). Image Credit: ANI
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Anand Kumar, the founder of the Super 30 educational program, has called for urgent reforms after the tragic death of three UPSC aspirants in Old Rajender Nagar, Delhi. Describing the incident as 'extremely saddening,' Kumar expressed deep condolences and emphasized the need for coaching centres to prioritize students over profits.

Kumar criticized the commercialization of education, noting that students and parents are increasingly being treated as clients. He urged the government to conduct regular inspections and insisted that coaching centres should not rush for profit at the cost of safety. 'I request the coaching institutes to not rush just to earn money,' he said.

Highlighting his own ethical stance, Kumar revealed that he rejected offers to franchise his Super 30 institute despite potential financial gain. He stressed that education should focus on the interests of children. Kumar also called for the creation of a 'Coaching Act' to regulate fees and ensure student safety, urging severe punishment for those responsible for such tragedies. He advocated for substantial compensation for the affected families, reflecting the significant financial burden they incur.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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