Team Inspects Khan Sir's Coaching, Chaos Unfolds, Requests for One Day to Show Documents

After the coaching accident in Delhi, Patna's administration in Bihar is on high alert. As part of this, SDM visited Khan Sir's GS Research Center. However, finding Khan Sir was a challenge. For 10 minutes, SDM struggled as Khan Sir's staff took him around. The SDM said that Khan Sir requested one more day to present the registration certificate for his coaching.
Patna SDM visits Khan Sir's coaching center.

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In the wake of the Delhi coaching incident, authorities in Patna, Bihar, have heightened vigilance. Ongoing inspections of coaching institutions are underway to ensure safety measures. Several coaching centers have been found lacking. During this period, SDM visited Khan Sir's coaching center, sparking quite the commotion.

According to information, after the incident at the Delhi's Rajendra Nagar coaching, Patna's SDM Shrikant Kundalik Khadekar, along with his team, set out to inspect several coaching institutes. His team also visited Khan Sir's coaching center for a careful examination.

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When they arrived at Khan Sir's GS Research Center, the staff initially led the SDM up and down the stairs under the pretext of showing classrooms but withheld from displaying the actual rooms. As SDM sought out Khan Sir, the staff continued to mislead him. However, after ten minutes, SDM finally found Khan Sir.

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Seeing the media alongside SDM and his entourage, Khan Sir seemed uneasy. He then asked the media to leave his room. A few minutes after the media left, the SDM also exited and mentioned that Khan Sir has requested more time to present all the necessary documents and will display them at the office the next day.

The SDM revealed that they've inspected 30 coaching centers today, noting that many are overcrowded with students in small spaces. Several lack proper registration, and essential fire safety systems and NOCs are missing.

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