Posted By: admin on: August 10, 2020 In: THE HINDU Editorial Tags: Ahmedabad , Andhra Pradesh incident , building design , civil society , deaths , Delhi , editorial , electrical upgrades for safety , evacuation systems , fire and smoke inhalation , fire safety provisions , highest levels of safety , hospital accreditation systems , Hospitals afire , infection recovery , life insurance , National Building Code of India , no objection certificate , regularisation of building violations , rot in regulatory processes for institutional and commercial building safety , special facilities for COVID-19 management , Supreme Court of India , treatment , Union Home Ministry , Uphaar cinema fire tragedy case , Vijayawada No Comments Health-care centres lack fire safety because governments pay lip service to regulation The shocking deaths of at least 19 people in special facilities for COVID-19 management in Vijayawada a... Read more