Mahesh Tutorials closes a number of coaching centres in Maharashtra, leaving around 2,500 students affected, according to reports from India Today and The Times of India. The closures reportedly include shutting down operations across the state and discontinuing coaching activities at multiple centres. As a result, students enrolled in various programmes say they are left without classes and face uncertainty about where the courses will continue or whether they will receive refunds or alternative arrangements.
Both outlets describe the shutdown as a widespread action rather than an isolated incident, but they do not provide detailed reasons in the information provided here. The reporting also highlights the scale of the disruption for students, tying the impact to the number of affected learners. No official statement from the coaching institute is included in the supplied excerpts, and specific timelines or details about any administrative or government response are not mentioned in the provided text. The reports, however, converge on the core point that Mahesh Tutorials stops operations at multiple centres in Maharashtra and that the shutdown disrupts the education of roughly 2,500 students.