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City coaching centres under scanner for violating fire norms

Finally, the DTCP has been asked to check the building plans of existing coaching centres to find out whether they conform to the fire safety norms.

Published on: May 28, 2019 02:15 AM IST
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In the aftermath of the fire mishap in Surat on Friday that left 20 students dead, deputy commissioner Amit Khatri has directed the fire department, the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG), and the department of town and country planning (DTCP) to check whether all fire safety norms are being followed by the coaching centres operating in the city.

Centres in Sector 14 have been issued notices for not having no-objection certificates and fire-fighting equipment. (HT archives)
Centres in Sector 14 have been issued notices for not having no-objection certificates and fire-fighting equipment. (HT archives)

The fire department has been asked to check for fire safety violations in various coaching centres across the city, verify their records to ascertain the number of centres that have a valid no-objection certificate (NOC) and to find out whether these properties are legal or not.

The MCG has been directed to check the number of licenced coaching centres, check their property tax records and share the relevant details with the fire department, so that the department can use the information for verifying their NOC records, said officials.

Finally, the DTCP has been asked to check the building plans of existing coaching centres to find out whether they conform to the fire safety norms. “The safety of residents are of utmost importance. As such, directions have been issued to various departments to ensure that fire safety norms are being followed by all coaching centres in the city. Establishments found to be flouting regulations can be closed without any delay,” said Khatri.

Kashyap said that the fire department is also in the process of issuing an advisory to the owners of coaching centres in the city to obtain a fire NOC.

Sudhir Singh Chauhan, senior town planner of DTCP said that his office is yet to receive the letter from the administration.

“All necessary details of coaching centres will be shared with the fire department. We will also scan our licence records to ascertain the number and location of coaching centres in the city and share the same with the fire department,” said Yashpal Yadav, commissioner, MCG.

 
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Kartik Kumar

Kartik Kumar is a correspondent with the Hindustan Times and has covered beats such as crime, transport, health and consumer courts. Kartik currently covers municipal corporation, Delhi Metro and Rapid Metro.

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