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Lucknow Fire Aftermath: Kanpur Launches Safety Inspections at Coaching Centres

A day after a deadly fire in Lucknow's Aliganj area killed at least 15 people, Kanpur authorities have launched safety inspections at commercial buildings, especially coaching institutes. Kanpur Dehat District Magistrate Kapil Singh confirmed 37 coaching centres are being checked for fire safety compliance. KDA Secretary Abhay Pandey stated that action has already been taken on 30 buildings following the incident. Students at Allen Coaching Institute acknowledged the need for safety checks despite temporary closures.

Lucknow blaze aftermath: Authorities undertake safety inspections at commercial buildings in Kanpur

Kanpur, June 23

A day after a massive blaze ripped through a commercial building in Lucknow's Aliganj area, killing at least 15 people, the Kanpur Development Authority undertook safety inspections at commercial establishments, particularly coaching institutes operating in the city.

Talking to IANS, Kanpur Dehat District Magistrate Kapil Singh said: "I have got know that around 37 coaching centres are currently operational in the city. Sub-District Magistrate (SDM), Fire Officer and other officials have been directed to conduct thorough inspections at such centres as well as other commercial establishments to check whether fire-related measures are being followed or not."

"The goal is to ensure that lives could be saved in the event of any disaster. For that, SDM and other officials have also been asked to speak to locals where such institutions are placed," he added.

He further said that if any violation is found, action will be taken accordingly.

KDA Secretary Abhay Pandey said: "Following yesterday's incident, a campaign has been undertaken across Kanpur. All coaching institutes and those businesses that are being run through basements are being marked and thoroughly checked regarding its structures, fire-safety measures, entry and exit points etc."

He said that since yesterday's incident, action has been taken on 30 buildings.

Meanwhile, students of Allen Coaching Institute gathered at a roadside while a fire safety inspection was reportedly being carried out at the institute's premises.

Speaking to IANS, a student said: "There are around 50 students in my batch. We have been told that the institute will be sealed for safety checks."

"In my one month here, I have not faced any safety hazard," she maintained.

Regarding the Lucknow tragedy, she said: "It is a really depressing incident and looking at what happened, I think that carrying out these security checks is a good decision as safety is always the priority."

Unnati acknowledged that there were safety lapses due to which more people could not escape in the Lucknow incident, saying: "These steps are good because, God forbid, if such an incident gets repeated, at least students can be evacuated in time."

Another student added: "We have been told that the institute will open only after the required papers are submitted to the authorities."

A similar inspection drive was also undertaken at coaching institutes and libraries in Ayodhya.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Michael C

As someone who lived in India for a few years, I've always been amazed at how packed coaching centers are. The lack of basic fire exits and overcrowding is terrifying. Good on Kanpur authorities for acting fast, but nationwide standards are needed.

Priya S

My cousin studies at one of those institutes in Kanpur. She told me the fire drills they did last year were a joke - just a formality. Now they're suddenly serious? Hope the inspections are thorough and not just for the cameras. Students' lives matter more than business profits. 🙏

Rahul R

I appreciate the swift action, but I hope they don't shut down every coaching center without giving them time to fix issues. Many students come from rural areas with full fees paid for months. A balanced approach is needed - safety first, but also don't throw kids into chaos.

Arjun K

Good decision by KDA. But I'm skeptical - these inspections often become corruption opportunities. Owners will pay money and get clearance without actually fixing anything. We need independent auditors and surprise checks. Remember the Delhi Uphaar tragedy? The same story repeats.

Emma D

As a student who did my JEE prep in Kota, I can tell you this is long overdue. The basement coaching centers in Lucknow and Kanpur are death traps. Single narrow staircases, no windows, no sprinklers. These kids are the future of India, and they deserve better safety. 💪

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