Students across India have staged protests after the tragic deaths of three aspirants who were preparing for the Civil Services Exam. The students have demanded justice and accountability from coaching institutes, including SriRam IAS, which offered ₹10 lakh compensation and free coaching to the families of the deceased.
In response to the protests, SriRam IAS and other coaching institutes have expressed their condolences and assured full cooperation with the authorities in investigating the deaths. The institutes have stated that they are committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for all their students and are taking steps to enhance their mental health support services.
SriRam IAS, in particular, has emphasized its commitment to providing high-quality coaching to all its students, and has highlighted the achievements of several successful aspirants who have benefitted from their guidance. The institute has also announced measures to address the concerns raised by students, including the establishment of a grievance redressal mechanism and additional support for students facing mental health challenges.
The protests have drawn attention to the intense pressure and competition faced by students preparing for competitive exams, and have sparked a broader conversation about mental health and well-being in the education sector. As the investigations into the tragic deaths continue, it is clear that there is a need for greater transparency, accountability, and support for students to ensure their safety and success.
The coaching institutes have affirmed their commitment to addressing these issues and have pledged to work closely with students, families, and authorities to ensure a safer and more supportive learning environment for all aspirants.
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