Bhubaneswar, July 29: At a time when a shockwave has spread worldwide following the death of three grooming IAS aspirants in New Delhi due to outflush of underground water, an ace Educatioinst from Odisha has lodged a complaint in the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on Monday in this connection.
Dr. Kapileswar Mishra, a denizen of Capital City Bhubaneswar has urged the NHRC authorities to initiate stern action against the authorities of the IAS Coaching Center and the allied organizations accountable for the unprecedented mishap.
Apart from it Dr. Mishra in his petition, has prayed the NHRC to initiate a thorough enquiry, to examining the role and responsibilities of the coaching centre's management, Urban Local Bodies, and any other relevant organisations related to the tragic incident.
Similarly Dr. Mishra has appealed the Commission to fix accountability with filing criminal cases against the responsible MCD officials and coaching institute authorities, to recommend Safety Regulations for educational institutions, particularly those operating in basements, flood-prone areas or other susceptible regions and to issue directions to the concerned authorities to create public awareness campaigns in educational institutions.
Dr. Mishra has also urged the Commission to recommend sizeable exgratia to the family members of the victims, who succumbed to asphyxia before their dreams of being Civil Servants came true, despite their frantic perseverance.