The absence of a drainage system and security measures brought on the dying of civil service aspirants after the basement of a training centre at Outdated Rajendra Nagar was flooded resulting from heavy rainfall. The tragic incident passed off on Saturday late night, later, rescuers pulled out the our bodies from the constructing basement. The victims had been recognized as Shreya Yadav from Uttar Pradesh, Tanya Soni from Telangana, and Nevin Dalvin from Kerala.
Following the incident, Delhi Police arrested the proprietor and the coordinator of the teaching centre on Sunday, alternatively, the political blame sport has additionally begun within the matter because the BJP attacked the AAP authorities, calling the incident a “homicide”.
The incident sparked widespread anger amongst aspirants and college students from Rau’s teaching centre, who held a protest exterior the institute, elevating slogans in opposition to the authorities in response to the deaths.
Tanya Soni
21-year-old Tanya Soni is a resident of Telangana who was initially from Bihar’s Aurangabad. She was a scholar at Delhi College and took the admission to the teaching institute simply one-and-a-half months in the past. She was at present staying at a woman’s hostel.
In line with PTI, Tanya’s father works in a mining firm in Telangana. She was the eldest youngster of her dad and mom and had youthful siblings, a brother and a sister.
Shreya Yadav
25-year-old Shreya Yadav belongs from Ambedkar Nagar in Uttar Pradesh and joined Rau’s IAS teaching institute in April this yr. Shreya had accomplished her BSc in agriculture and was making ready for the civil service examination. She was the eldest of three siblings and moved to Delhi filled with goals.
Nevin Dalvin
28-year-old Nevin Dalvin comes from Kerala’s Ernakulam and has been dwelling in Delhi for round eight months. He was staying at Patel Nagar and pursuing a PhD from Jawaharlal Nehru College. He visited the library situated within the basement at round 10 am on Saturday.
Nevin’s household has been residing in Ernakulam for the final 10-12 years and they’re initially from the Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala.