The structure never received a sanctioned building plan from the MCD and lacked a mandatory fire safety no-objection certificate (NOC), officials said. | Latest News Delhi

Malviya Nagar fire: Officials are examining whether any violations of licensing and safety norms may have contributed to the scale of the tragedy. | India News

Locals and eyewitnesses in Delhi's Malviya Nagar described how the structure where fire broke out lacked proper windows for ventilation. | India News

Delhi hotel fire kills 21 as six-room B&B allegedly ran 25 rooms, raising questions over safety violations, licensing lapses and regulatory oversight in Hauz Rani.

Delhi fire opposite hospital kills 21, exposing deadly safety lapses in Malviya Nagar guest house serving patients’ families and medical tourists in a busy health hub.

Malviya Nagar B&B fire incident has raised concerns over breach of norms, safety lapses and the unforeseen burden of medical tourism on budget-friendly accommodations in the city.

NEW DELHI: Sealed glass windows, sensor-operated gates that reportedly failed during the blaze, overcrowded rooms, and multiple fire safety violations turned a hotel in Malviya…

Together, these violations created conditions that turned a fire into one of Delhi’s deadliest fire disasters in recent years. | India News

While exact cause of the fire is yet to be established, police said preliminary investigations suggest it started in the restaurant operating on ground floor. | India News

The bed-and-breakfast establishment was operating beyond its permitted capacity limit, police said.

Most of the victims of the fire, one of Delhi's worst in years, were either people visiting India for their medical treatment or caregivers of patients. | India News

A devastating fire at a Malviya Nagar guest house claimed 21 lives. Investigations reveal critical safety failures, including sealed windows and a locked basement. Most victims…

An HT investigation found that owner Lavkesh Bajaj didn’t have a licence to run a full-fledged restaurant and only possessed a “tea and snacks outlet” licence. | India News

The structure never received a sanctioned building plan from the MCD and lacked a mandatory fire safety no-objection certificate (NOC), officials said. | Latest News Delhi

Owner arrested for lapses; 26 rooms instead of the six allowed, no fire exit. Police say 12 foreigners among victims; most travelled to Capital for treatment | India News

The fire at Flourish Stay killed at least 21 people, including 11 foreign nationals, and exposed a series of alleged violations. | Latest News Delhi

A devastating fire at a Malviya Nagar bed and breakfast, claiming 21 lives, has renewed scrutiny of Delhi's fire safety infrastructure. This incident highlights a grim trend, with…