The advisories suggest registration of coaching centre and minimum standards for that, what kind of safeguards it should take for students and continuous monitoring, including levying penalty if someone goes against it” Some states such as Goa, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and Manipur have their own regulations.”Considering this, the government in January 2024 sent an advisory to states. That is already in public. Had the state governments followed it, this unfortunate incident would not have happened,” Pradhan said while asserting that it is the states’ duty to implement it.It would not be appropriate for the state government to move away from its responsibilities, the Union education minister said in the Rajya Sabha.During the discussion, some Rajya Sabha members raised questions on the education system of the country.To this, Pradhan replied: “There is pseudo-intellectualism in the mind of some people.”The IAS aspirants who died in the incident have been identified as Shreya Yadav (25) of Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh, Tanya Soni (25) from Telangana and Nevin Dalvin (28) from Ernakulam in Kerala.
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