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Till the MCD and local Police Dept. do not take the initiative to assess conditions for themselves, such incidents will keep happening. Corruption and local malpractice will need to be rooted out by the State Govt. Saddening incident. However, there is still time to implement proper policies and enforce them regularly. I hope the Delhi Govt. listens and takes corrective actions.

 
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Till the MCD and local Police Dept. do not take the initiative to assess conditions for themselves, such incidents will keep happening. Corruption and local malpractice will need to be rooted out by the State Govt. Saddening incident. However, there is still time to implement proper policies and enforce them regularly. I hope the Delhi Govt. listens and takes corrective actions.

 
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Till the MCD and local Police Dept. do not take the initiative to assess conditions for themselves, such incidents will keep happening. Corruption and local malpractice will need to be rooted out by the State Govt. Saddening incident. However, there is still time to implement proper policies and enforce them regularly. I hope the Delhi Govt. listens and takes corrective actions.

There is no corruption in India , just corrupt ppl live here.
 

A devastating fire at a hotel in South Delhi's Malviya Nagar has claimed at least 21 lives. In the wake of this tragedy, Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu has ordered an extensive, month-long campaign to enforce fire safety regulations across the capital. Starting June 4, the large-scale safety exercise will focus on high-risk commercial establishments, including hotels, lodges, inns, nursing homes, coaching institutes, and restaurants.