Authorities in Patna are investigating a shooting outside the KGS coaching centre and fire-safety deficiencies at the facility run by Faizal Khan [1], [2].
The situation highlights the precarious nature of private education hubs in India, where rapid growth often outpaces safety regulations and security infrastructure. A failure to address these gaps could result in the permanent closure of one of the region's most prominent tutoring centers.
An audit conducted by the Bihar Fire Services Department identified several shortcomings at the centre [1]. The report cited failures in fixed fire-fighting equipment and poor occupancy management [1]. Officials said the facility could be sealed if these violations are not corrected immediately [1].
Separate from the safety audit, Patna Police are investigating a firing incident that occurred outside the premises [2]. One security guard was injured during the event [2]. The shooting is reported to be the result of a dispute [2].
Faizal Khan, known as Khan Sir, said that a rival coaching centre was involved in the attack [2]. Police are currently probing these claims to determine the identity of the perpetrators and the motive behind the violence [2].
The combination of regulatory pressure from the fire department and the security breach has placed the KGS centre under intense scrutiny. The Bihar government is now balancing the need for educational access with the enforcement of public safety codes in densely populated urban areas [1], [2].
“One security guard was injured during the event”
This incident underscores a systemic tension in India's 'coaching culture,' where high student density in unregulated buildings creates significant fire risks. The allegation of rivalry-driven violence further suggests that the competitive nature of the private tutoring industry in cities like Patna can escalate into physical conflict, necessitating stricter state oversight of both building codes and local security.




