Student Who Died In Coaching Centre Flooding Had Moved To Delhi In April

Student Who Died In Coaching Centre Flooding Had Moved To Delhi In April


Shreya Yadav was the eldest among three siblings

New Delhi:

Three UPSC aspirants died after they were trapped in the basement of a popular coaching centre in Delhi late last evening, triggering massive protests.

The victims have been identified as Tania Soni, Shreya Yadav — both aged 25 — and Navin Delvin, 28. While Tania was from Telangana and Shreya from Uttar Pradesh, Navin was a resident of Kerala.

Shreya Yadav – the eldest among three siblings – had come to the national capital to prepare for civil services in April. His father runs a dairy shop in Uttar Pradesh and his two younger brothers are in school.

His uncle Dharmendra Yadav resides in Ghaziabad. He was the first person in the family who found out about the tragedy that occurred late last evening at the Rau’s IAS Study Circle in Old Rajinder Nagar.

“I found out about the incident after I watched the news on television. I tried calling Shreya but couldn’t speak to her,” Mr Yadav said.

“I received no information officially, either from the coaching institute or administration. I saw the news and approached them, I went to the mortuary and asked them to show me the face for identification but they denied it, saying it was a police case. They showed me a paper where her (Shreya Yadav) name was written,” he said. 

Hundreds of students and locals in the area gathered outside Rau’s IAS Study Circle in Old Rajinder Nagar this morning demanding action against the coaching centre and authorities for negligence that claimed the lives of three students.

Officials said a drain had exploded, leading to the flooding in the basement.

Visuals from Rajendra Nagar showed the basement of Rau’s IAS Study Circle completely flooded.

Fire brigade officials said they received a call about students being stuck in the basement at 7.19 pm last evening and five fire engines were dispatched to assist in rescue operations. Teams from the National Disaster Response Force also assisted in the rescue operation,.

The bodies of Tania and Shreya were pulled out hours after the rescue operation began. Navin’s body was recovered later into the night.



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2 Students Die, 1 Trapped In Delhi Coaching Centre's Flooded Basement

2 Students Die, 1 Trapped In Delhi Coaching Centre's Flooded Basement


The incident comes days after a UPSC aspirant was electrocuted in Patel Nagar.

New Delhi:

Two students died and one other is trapped for over four hours after water suddenly entered a basement at a popular coaching centre in West Delhi on Saturday.

Visuals from Rajendra Nagar showed the basement of Rau’s IAS Study Circle completely flooded. Fire brigade officials said they received a call about students being stuck in the basement at 7.19 pm on Saturday and five fire engines were dispatched to assist in rescue operations. Teams from the National Disaster Response Force are also at the spot.

Officials said a two girl students’ bodies have been recovered and rescue operations are on. “There were 30 students in the basement, three were trapped while others escaped. We pumped the water out and recovered the bodies of two girls,” Delhi fire chief Atul Garg said, adding that the rescue operation will conclude in another hour as the water level has begun to subside.

The incident comes days after a UPSC aspirant was electrocuted while trying to cross a waterlogged street in Patel Nagar, which is also in West Delhi. 

Deputy Commissioner Of Police (Central Delhi) M Harshavardhan said the area around the coaching centre got waterlogged because of heavy rain on Saturday evening.

“Rescue operations are going on and we are facing some difficulties. It is taking time for the water to drain out. The team is trying its best. A female student’s body has been found so far,” he said.

In a post on X, Delhi Public Works Department Minister Atishi said the basement got flooded after heavy rain and the local AAP MLA, Durgesh Pathak has reached the coaching centre, and so has the mayor, Shelly Oberoi. 

“There is news of an accident due to heavy rain in Delhi in the evening. There is news of water flooding the basement of a coaching institute in Rajendra Nagar. The Delhi Fire Department and NDRF are at the spot. The Delhi Mayor and local MLA are also there. I am taking updates of the incident every minute,” she wrote in Hindi.  

The minister, who said in the post that anyone found guilty would not be spared, has also written to the Delhi chief secretary and asked him to ensure a magisterial inquiry is initiated immediately. She has sought a report within 24 hours. 

‘Avoidable Tragedy’

Hitting out at the AAP government, Bansuri Swaraj, BJP MP from the New Delhi Lok Sabha constituency, who also reached the coaching centre, said the tragedy could have been avoided.

“Dedicated workers from the BJP repeatedly asked Durgesh Pathak to ensure that the sewers in this area are cleaned and de-silted. If that had been done, this tragedy would not have happened. You can see there’s 2-3 foot of water on the road, which inundated the basement. People are saying divers had to go in, so you can imagine how bad the situation is. The AAP government, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and MLA Durgesh Pathak are responsible for the tragedy and the death,” she said.

Mr Pathak said a drain or sewer seemed to have exploded, leading to the flooding. On the BJP’s allegations, he said the party’s councillors were in power in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi for 15 years but did not get drains constructed. “This is not the time for politics. The focus now is on saving the students,” the MLA said. 





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India vs Bangladesh Women 1st Semi Final LIVE, Asia Cup T20: India On Top As Bangladesh Lose 6th Wicket | Cricket News

India vs Bangladesh Women 1st Semi Final LIVE, Asia Cup T20: India On Top As Bangladesh Lose 6th Wicket | Cricket News


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India vs Bangladesh, Women’s Asia Cup 2024 Semi-Final, Live Updates: Bangladesh have lost their sixth wicket against India. Bangladesh skipper Nigar Sultana won the toss and opted to bat against India in the semi-final of the Women’s Asia Cup 2024 on Friday in Dambulla. Shafali Verma will be aiming to come out all guns blazing while Smriti Mandhana will be more than motivated to get a big one as India start overwhelming favourites against Bangladesh. (Live Scorecard)

India Women (Playing XI): Shafali Verma, Smriti Mandhana, Uma Chetry, Harmanpreet Kaur(c), Jemimah Rodrigues, Richa Ghosh(w), Deepti Sharma, Pooja Vastrakar, Radha Yadav, Tanuja Kanwar, Renuka Thakur Singh

Bangladesh Women (Playing XI): Dilara Akter, Murshida Khatun, Nigar Sultana(w/c), Rumana Ahmed, Ishma Tanjim, Ritu Moni, Rabeya Khan, Shorna Akter, Nahida Akter, Jahanara Alam, Marufa Akter

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Captain Vikram Batra's Twin Chokes Up Looking At Peak His Brother Captured

Captain Vikram Batra's Twin Chokes Up Looking At Peak His Brother Captured



Vishal Batra, the twin brother of Kargil War hero Captain Vikram Batra, speaks to NDTV

New Delhi:

Vishal Batra, the twin brother of Kargil War hero Captain Vikram Batra who died fighting Pakistani forces, said he has been coming to Kargil for the last 15 years in memory of his brother. “I realised that I missed out on the first 10 years,” Vishal Batra told NDTV, sitting on a rock near a hill in the region where intense fighting took place in 1999.

He choked up while talking about his brother, who was posthumously awarded the Param Vir Chakra, India’s highest military honour.

“Looking at those mighty peaks, I can sense the courage, determination, bravery and the saga of each young officer right from my brother Captain Vikram Batra to Anuj Nayyar and Manoj Pandey. To me, coming here is like doing a tete-a-tete with my brother because unfortunately, I didn’t get a chance to meet him when he was in the thick of action in 1999,” Vishal Batra told NDTV.

“I treat this place more as a pilgrimage. I came here for the first time in 2009. Since then I have been coming here every alternate year,” he said. “Being a twin sibling, I am blessed to keep telling his stories and carry forward his legacy.”

Vishal Batra said it was a difficult moment when the news came. “I was only 24. I had never seen a dead body. I hate the word dead body. So when Vikram came in a coffin, we had to go to the command hospital in Palampur and identify the body. I had to sign the documents. It was a very sad moment, somebody asking you to recognise the body,” Vishal Batra said.

“I wanted to lift the body during the last rites. I believed that it would be my last touch of my brother,” Vishal Batra said, and choked up. “My dad told me I have to lit the pyre. I didn’t have the courage. But I had to do it because if the father was not able to, the pandit ji told me I had to. Then I thought my brother deserves that last respect from my end. What he has done, I will never be able to match up,” Vishal Batra said, looking at the first peak that Vishal Batra and the soldiers he led captured, ‘Point 5140’.

This particular area in Kargil is now called Batra Top in honour of Captain Vikram Batra. “Yeh dil mange more” was his victory warcry. The 2021 Bollywood film ‘Shershah’ was based on Captain Vikram Batra’s life.

After Point 5140 was captured, the 13 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles was tasked to capture Point 4875. On July 7, 1999 Captain Vikram Batra and his company were tasked to clear enemy defences from a narrow feature with sharp cuttings on both the sides leading up to Point 4875 and a ledge.

He led the assault from the front and engaged the enemy in a physical fight. He killed five enemy soldiers at point blank range despite his own injuries. He moved towards the next enemy fortification and threw grenades to clear the position.

“His dauntless determination inspired his men to clear the enemy from a dominating position. Later, he succumbed to his injuries. His fearless determination and leadership encouraged his company men to avenge his death and finally capture Point 4875,” the Defence Ministry says on its website.



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Mamata Banerjee's “Shelter” Comment Draws Protest From Bangladesh: Sources

Mamata Banerjee's “Shelter” Comment Draws Protest From Bangladesh: Sources


Bangladesh has raised strong objections to Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s comments on its internal affairs with the High Commission of India, sources said. Dhaka has contended that Ms Banerjee’s comments over the weekend were provocative and had inaccuracies concerning the internal affairs of Bangladesh, sources said.

Dhaka further said they were trying to bring normalcy, and such remarks (particularly on the deaths of students) by the Chief Minister was misleading.

Amid the ongoing  violence in Bangladesh, Ms Banerjee, in a show of solidarity, had suggested that she would keep the doors of her state open and offer shelter to people in distress from the neighbouring country.

She referred to the United Nations Resolution on refugees as justification for her stand.

“I should not be speaking on the affairs of Bangladesh since that is a sovereign nation and whatever needs to be said on the issue is a subject matter of the Centre. But I can tell you this, if helpless people come knocking on the doors of Bengal, we will surely provide them shelter,” she had said at her party’s “Martyrs Day” rally in Kolkata.

Sources said Dhaka had pointed out that the situation Ms Banerjee mentioned in context of the United Nations Resolution, does not prevail in Bangladesh.

Further, it said such comments, in particular the assurance of giving refuge to people, may provoke many. Terrorists and miscreants could also take advantage of such an announcement.

More than 60 people have died in Bangladesh as student protests over reservation in government jobs turned violent. Hundreds of Indian students from Bangladesh returned as the violence took a turn for the worse. On Friday, the Bangladesh government imposed overnight curfew.  

At least eight districts were hit by violence, with the students blocking roads and railway lines and clashing with the police.



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