Coaching Centres in Lucknow Continue to Operate in Unsafe Buildings

Lucknow fire: HT ground survey finds institutes functioning from cramped premises with single exits in the state capital’s coaching hub | India News

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Less than a kilometre from the Aliganj building where a fire killed 15 people on Monday, several coaching institutes continue to operate from cramped commercial spaces with limited evacuation options, an HT ground survey found on Tuesday.

The Sector D-Aliganj, Kapurthala and Purania belt is among Lucknow’s largest coaching hubs, drawing thousands of students preparing for competitive examinations such as UPSC, NEET, JEE, SSC and banking services.

A visit by HT to Kapurthala and Purania found multiple institutes operating from buildings with narrow staircases and no visible secondary exit route for students in case of emergency.

The findings come even as authorities have launched inspections across the city following Monday’s tragedy in Aliganj, where students and staff were trapped inside a coaching institute after a fire broke out in the building.

Residents said the rapid growth of coaching centres in the area has transformed many residential pockets into bustling education hubs, often without corresponding upgrades in safety infrastructure.

"Thousands of students come here every day. After what happened in Aliganj, every coaching institute should be inspected," said a resident of the area.