The Asian Age

Safety fears at eateries after Mumbai blaze

◗ Just 400 eateries and restaurant­s in the city have an NOC from the Delhi Fire Service

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New Delhi, Dec. 29: A major fire in a Mumbai pub that claimed 14 lives has raised concerns of safety at thousands of eateries and restaurant­s in the national capital as just 400 of them have an NOC from the Delhi Fire Service.

Delhi Fire Service ( DFS) officials said that according to the law, eateries with a seating capacity of less than 50 do not need a no- objection certificat­e ( NOC) from the police and fire department­s.

After the massive blaze at the “1 Above” pub in Mumbai in which 14 people were killed, fire department officials said only civic authoritie­s can answer questions about the status of fire preparedne­ss of restaurant­s.

“More than 80 per cent of the restaurant­s claim that they have less than 50 seats. But who is there to check whether there are only 49 people inside?” an official questioned.

He said only three restaurant­s in Hauz Khas have an NOC from the DFS. In Khan Market, only four restaurant­s have it while in Connaught Place, the situation is better with over 110 restaurant­s having NOCs from the department.

“Since rest of the restaurant­s claim to have a seating capacity of less than 50 people, we are not even aware about whether they have fire exits, proper staircases and other firefighti­ng measures in place in case a blaze starts,” the fire department official said.

Civic authoritie­s say they carry out surprise inspection­s and take appropriat­e action if a violation of rules is found.

Old Delhi has a lot of small eateries, in areas like Chandni Chowk, Kashmere Gate and Daryaganj. These areas are administer­ed by the North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n. “For eateries and small- capacity restaurant­s, the NOC and the licence is obtained from the respective civic body’s health department,” a senior official of the corporatio­n said.

Some of the major restaurant­s come under the ambit of the South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n including in areas like Hauz Khas, Greater Kailash, Safdarjung Enclave, and Rajouri Garden, besides others.

 ?? — PTI ?? Informatio­n and broadcasti­ng minister Smriti Irani interacts with schoolchil­dren at the Parliament House in New Delhi on Friday.
— PTI Informatio­n and broadcasti­ng minister Smriti Irani interacts with schoolchil­dren at the Parliament House in New Delhi on Friday.

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