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Delhi: High court hits out on freebie culture, summons MCD commissioner after tragic fire

The loss of young lives has had a profound impact on families and the community. Parents are now questioning the safety of educational facilities and demanding better oversight.

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Delhi: High court hits out on freebie culture (ANI)

New Delhi: In the wake of a tragic incident at a Delhi coaching center, the High Court has taken a strong stance against the prevailing culture of freebies and has summoned the Commissioner for accountability. Sadly, the Delhi coaching center tragedy has left the city in shock and mourning. 

Multiple students lost their lives due to a fire that broke out in the poorly maintained building, raising serious concerns about the safety standards in such establishments. The incident has not only devastated the families of the victims but has also sparked a debate on the broader issue of educational infrastructure and governance.

High Court's response to the situation 

In response to the incident, the Delhi High Court has issued a scathing criticism of the "freebie culture" that prioritizes populist measures over essential safety and quality standards. The court's remarks underscore the need for a balanced approach that ensures both accessibility and safety in education. The High Court has demanded accountability and has summoned the Commissioner to explain the lapses that led to this tragic event.

The court's intervention highlights a significant gap in the current regulatory framework governing educational institutions. There is an urgent need for stringent safety protocols and regular inspections to prevent such tragedies in the future. The High Court's directive to the Commissioner aims to enforce better compliance with safety regulations and ensure that coaching centers adhere to mandatory fire safety norms.

The role of freebie culture

The term 'freebie culture' refers to offering free services or benefits to attract public favor, often at the expense of quality and safety. In the context of educational institutions, this can lead to compromising on essential infrastructure and safety measures. The High Court's remarks emphasize the detrimental impact of such practices and call for a shift towards sustainable and responsible governance.

The loss of young lives has had a profound impact on families and the community. Parents are now questioning the safety of educational facilities and demanding better oversight. The emotional toll of the tragedy has been immense, with families grappling with grief and seeking justice for their loved ones. 

 

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