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From Ghaziabad to Tripura: What high-rise fire safety lessons should change now

By Rohit Sinha3 hours ago1 min read

A second fire-safety explainer on how states and cities can improve checks, drills, and enforcement.

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From Ghaziabad to Tripura: What high-rise fire safety lessons should change now

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.

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For many Indian families, health news starts to matter when it affects appointment delays, medicine bills, test access, hospital crowding, and the confidence people feel about getting timely care close to home.

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