Guj: Cong demands strict enforcement of fire safety norms

Press Trust of India  |  Vadodara 

of Opposition in the Assembly on Monday called for strict enforcement of fire safety norms, in view of the blaze that killed 22 students at a coaching institute in

The demanded that the conduct a thorough probe into the fire tragedy, and said they will raise the issue of fire safety during the monsoon session of the state Assembly.

"We will ask the government to ensure strict implementation of fire safety norms in all schools, coaching classes, hospitals, commercial buildings and hotels across the state," told over phone.

He said the civic bodies need to monitor and carry out regular inspections of these premises and the ones failing to comply with fire safety regulations should be closed.

Pradesh Committee's former said in several cities, the kindergartens, play-schools and coaching classes were being run in residential societies, which was not permitted under the law, and such cases were allegedly being ignored by the civic authorities.

These commercial activities in residential areas need to be shut at the earliest, he said.

"The tragedy is a shocking reminder of the fire safety norms not being given priority in the state," he said.

Twenty-two students, including 18 girls, of an art and craft coaching institute were killed in a devastating fire that engulfed a four-storey building in Surat on Friday.

Preliminary probe revealed that use of highly inflammable material and tyres, which doubled up as chairs in the coaching class, caused the fire to spread rapidly, Chief Secretary J N Singh said on Sunday.

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First Published: Mon, May 27 2019. 14:45 IST