How Far is the Justice for the IAS Aspirants’ Death: An Introspection
The tragic deaths of three IAS aspirants in Delhi have put the prestigious IAS acronym into a harsh spotlight, raising critical questions about infrastructure and administrative failures.

The untimely deaths of three IAS aspirants in Delhi have highlighted systemic issues in infrastructure and administration, sparking a public outcry and a call for justice.
This time for severe wrong reasons the scintillating acronym IAS has become the pivot of analysis. The harsh reality is unfortunate incidents as these become news headlines and in quickness go astray.
But the very inclusion of the IAS aspirants’ circumstantial death has given weightage to this incident occurring in the national capital of our country seems to have no near ebb of the common people’s interest to be in the speed.
The three families and country lost three talented and probable harbingers of goodness in the lives of several.
Big names related to the business of coaching for cutting through these elaborate-syllabi exams have got engaged in this case.
The problem is deeply-rooted in the misadministration. The buildings given NOC by Municipal Corporations without scrutiny under the influence of unlawful methods behave as precursors of these kinds of disasters.
The drains which lose mobility in summers act as dump yards for the increasing population. When inundated by rain waters mostly the overflowing drains make their own unpredictable courses.
The same thing happened when the drain water entered the library situated in the basement of the coaching center. The efforts to save the three lives went in vain because of the constant rains.
The poor infrastructures not corrected at apt time because of poor government policies prepare the vulnerable ground for some kind of destruction at any unappointed time of future.
The judicial interference ending with orders for strict actions against failure to obey implementation of laws might help to restrict the incidents bearing hapless consequences.

