How SriRam IAS, others reacted amid students' protest over 3 aspirants' death
According to Vajiram and ravi, students who are currently enrolled in Rau's IAS Study Circle are willing to be admitted free of charge. "Vajiram & ravi comes forward to make a financial contribution of Rs. 10 Lakh to each of the three IAS aspirants who lost their lives recently as a sign of solidarity with the families of the departed souls," the statement continued.
The UPSC Civil services Coaching Institute remarked that it understands the disturbance that the event has caused to students registered in Rau's IAS Institute for the current session. It stated that it will offer free lessons covering the remainder of Rau's current IAS session's syllabus in order to assist these students.
The institution's main managing director, B Singh, stated in a statement, "Our motive to teach (without any charges) is just to help and support students affected by this tragic."
"In addition, we cordially invite Rau's IAS Study Circle students to utilise our classrooms and library at any time. Recall that we are available to assist you in any manner we can," the message read.