What Regulations Does Delhi Government Want To Bring for Coaching Centres After 3 IAS Aspirants’ Deaths?

Delhi Education Minister Atishi Marlena shed a light on proposed regulations for coaching centres at a press conference on Wednesday, July 31st. Check them here.

Atishi Marlena (Photo Credits: IANS)

New Delhi, July 31: Delhi's Education Minister Atishi Marlena announced on Wednesday, July 31, that the Delhi government will form a committee comprising officials and students from coaching hubs to draft regulations for coaching centres. This decision follows a tragic incident in which three IAS aspirants drowned in the flooded basement of a coaching institute in Old Rajinder Nagar. The announcement was made during a press conference.

"The law will have provisions for infrastructure, teacher qualification, fee regulation, and preventing misleading advertisements. Public feedback will also be sought," Atishi told media persons. This action comes after students demanded strict action against the coaching institute, expressing outrage over the lack of proper safety measures. The minister mentioned that the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) had initiated a crackdown on coaching centres operating in basements in violation of regulations. IAS Aspirants Death: Delhi Government To Bring Law To Regulate Coaching Centres, Says AAP Minister Atishi.

What Are Proposed Regulations for Coaching Centre?

Atishi said that the government would form a committee to regulate coaching centres as part of a long-term solution. She also mentioned that, apart from infrastructure, the government will also keep a check on the fee structure. Guidelines for Coaching Centres: No Intake of Students Below 16 Years, No Misleading Promises and Guarantee Rank or Good Marks, Announces Education Ministry.

  • Fees will be regulated to address the issue of unregulated charges by coaching centres. 
  • Coaching centres will be prohibited from issuing misleading advertisements.
  • Regular inspections of coaching centres will be conducted to ensure compliance with regulations. 
  • The law will include infrastructure standards and teacher qualifications provisions, ensuring that coaching centres provide safe and conducive learning environments while employing qualified and well-trained instructors. 

Additionally, an email address (coaching.law.feedback@gmail.com) has been released to gather feedback from the public. The people of Delhi, especially students, are encouraged to submit their feedback. These are some of the key laws proposed by Atishi. While this is not a comprehensive list, it highlights the major regulatory changes being considered.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jul 31, 2024 03:46 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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