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MUNICIPAL CORPORATION FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICES INSPECTS CHANDIGARH'S COACHING CENTERS TO ENSURE FIRE SAFETY

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In a proactive measure to enhance safety standards in educational/coaching institutions, the Fire and Rescue Services team has conducted thorough inspections of 236 coaching centers and institutes in Chandigarh. This initiative, mandated by Commissioner Sh. Vinay Pratap Singh underscores the Municipal Corporation's commitment to ensuring a safe & secure learning environment for students.

The inspections revealed concerning statistics: 87 centers have initiated the application process for the Fire Safety Certificate and 81 centers have not submitted any application so far. This significant gap highlights the urgent need for compliance with fire safety regulations to protect the lives of students and staff.

In response to these findings, Commissioner Sh. Vinay Pratap Singh has taken decisive action. He has ordered a final compliance deadline of 30 days for the centres that have yet to secure their Fire Safety Certificates. Centres failing to meet this deadline will face the sealing of their properties and further necessary actions to ensure public safety.

(SUBHEAD)“Ensuring the safety of our students is paramount,” said Sh Vinay Pratap Singh. “We urge all coaching centers to prioritize fire safety measures and comply with regulations. The well-being of our students depends on it.”

The Fire and Rescue Services team remains dedicated to collaborating with educational/coaching institutions to foster a culture of safety and preparedness. ‘’ By adhering to fire safety protocols, we can create a secure environment conducive to learning and growth’’, said Joint Commissioner Ms Isha Kamboj.

Together, let’s build a safer future for our students and educational institutions.