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Kolkata Pubs Ramp Up Fire Safety Drills After Tragedies

Following the deadly Goa nightclub fire and Kolkata's Rituraj Hotel blaze, city bars and pubs intensify fire audits and drills. Authorities list 89 rooftop venues for strict monitoring. Read how establishments are ensuring safety.

Goa Nightclub Fire: 25 Dead, Safety Norms Flouted

A massive fire at Birch By Romeo Lane nightclub in Arpora, Goa, killed 25 and injured 6. Authorities cite lack of permissions and fire safety violations. Read the full investigation.

Kolkata: Sunny 27.3°C, AQI Severe at 326

Kolkata enjoys sunny weather at 27.3°C today, but severe AQI of 326 persists. Get the full forecast, weekly outlook, and health tips for planning your day.

Goa nightclub fire kills 23, CM orders probe

A massive fire at Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub in Goa's Arpora claimed 23 lives. CM Pramod Sawant orders inquiry into fire safety violations. Read the full report.

Goa nightclub fire kills 23, probe ordered

A devastating fire at a North Goa nightclub claims 23 lives, mostly employees. Chief Minister orders action for fire safety violations. Read the full report.

Massive Fire Engulfs Ludhiana Cattle Feed Factory

A massive fire broke out at a cattle feed plant in Ludhiana's Dhandari Kalan area, requiring 20 fire tenders. No casualties reported, but the factory is severely damaged. Read the full report.

Fire at Lower Parel Industrial Unit, One Worker Rescued

A fire caused by a short circuit engulfed an embroidery unit in Mumbai's Lower Parel. While most employees escaped, one was rescued from a bathroom by the fire brigade. Read the full details of the incident and response.

HDMC Audit Reveals Massive Loss in Advertisement Revenue

An internal audit of Hubballi-Dharwad Municipal Corporation reveals a staggering loss of crores in potential advertisement revenue due to poor management. Find out the key findings and what it means for the city.

Kolkata Bus Fleet Crisis: Experts Urge Doubling to 4000

Kolkata's bus fleet shrinks from 6000 to under 2000, causing 30-40 min waits. Experts demand immediate doubling, route rationalisation, and electrification to save the city's essential transport. Read the full report.

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