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Over 50% Hospitals in Mumbai Flouting Fire Safety Norms, Audit Finds

Over 50% Hospitals in Mumbai Flouting Fire Safety Norms, Audit Finds The latest fire audit was carried out in the aftermath of a fire at a government hospital in Bhandara, killing 10 newborns in January. Charred remains of furniture and other equipments inside the new born babies care unit of the Bhandara District General Hospital after a fire which broke out in the wee hours, in Bhandara district of Maharashtra, Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021. 10 infants died in the incident. Photo: PTI Urban03/Mar/2021 New Delhi: More than 50% of hospitals and nursing homes in Mumbai do not meet requisite fire safety norms, putting the lives of patients and medical staff at risk,

28 out of 46 hospitals in twin towns do not have NOC from fire dept

28 out of 46 hospitals in twin towns do not have NOC from fire dept 28 out of 46 hospitals in twin towns do not have NOC from fire dept ByVicky PathareVicky Pathare / Updated: Jan 15, 2021, 06:00 IST Only 18 Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) limits have fire department’s safety clearance nod. Obtaining the no-objection certificate ( NOC) is a must for either procuring a licence to operate a hospital or renew its authorisation permit. According to the health department of PCMC, there are 46 such hospitals in twin towns’ jurisdiction. Fire department’s sub-officer Prashant Chavan has informed that of the 18 medical facilities, two are civic hospitals, while 16 are

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