India

fire breaks out at coaching centre, students hold protest

Students of various coaching centres in Delhi’s Mukherjee Nagar staged a protest and blocked roads after a fire broke out at a coaching centre building earlier today.
The students raised slogans and held posters demanding justice.
Meanwhile, the fire-fighting operation in the building that housed the coaching centre concluded on Thursday afternoon, with fire service officials saying that some students got scared and came out of the window.
The officials said that 11 fire tenders were sent to the spot, and all persons have been rescued from the building.
Delhi Fire Services Director Atul Garg said the fire has been controlled.
“We received information about a fire in a building. Later, we learned that it is a coaching centre, and some children are trapped in it. We sent a total of 11 fire tenders to the spot. The fire has been brought under control.

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