Every major high-rise fire story leaves behind the same question: what should have been done earlier? That question matters even more when different cities experience similar risks in different ways.
Tripura, like many states, needs a fire-safety approach that reflects its own urban growth, building density, and emergency-response realities.
Lessons from Ghaziabad are useful because they show how quickly a building issue becomes a public safety issue.
Bharat Jankari uses such coverage to help readers understand why policy and safety belong together. Fire prevention is not just a technical topic. It is a civic responsibility.
The practical takeaway is that repeated incidents should trigger stronger audits, not just temporary outrage.









