High-rise fires are a reminder that urban safety is not just about response time. It is also about planning, building design, compliance, and regular checks.
In cities like Ghaziabad, a fire can quickly become a public debate about exits, alarms, emergency access, and how well housing societies follow safety rules.
The real issue is not whether rules exist on paper. It is whether they are enforced in practice. That means fire drills, maintenance, inspection, and clear accountability.
Bharat Jankari treats these stories as public-interest policy coverage because readers need practical information. If a city grows quickly, its safety systems must grow just as fast.
The broader takeaway is simple: modern cities need modern safety habits.









