Key Points

The National Human Rights Commission has taken serious note of the building collapse that killed three laborers in Delhi's Daryaganj area. These workers were migrant laborers from Bihar who became trapped under the debris of the four-story structure. The NHRC has demanded a detailed report from Delhi authorities within two weeks regarding the incident. Meanwhile, police have filed cases against the building owner and contractor for negligence and safety failures.

Key Points: NHRC Seeks Report on Daryaganj Building Collapse That Killed 3

  • Three migrant workers from Bihar killed in Delhi building collapse
  • NHRC issues notices to Delhi Chief Secretary and Municipal Commissioner
  • Building owner and contractor face negligence charges
  • Approximately 15 workers were present during the incident
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NHRC seeks report on Daryaganj Building Collapse that claimed three lives

NHRC issues notices to Delhi authorities after 3 Bihar migrant workers died in Daryaganj building collapse, citing human rights violations and safety failures.

"The Commission has expressed grave concern over the potential human rights violations involved - NHRC Statement"

New Delhi, August 26

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) of India has taken suo motu cognisance of media reports concerning the death of three labourers in a building collapse in Delhi's Daryaganj area on August 20, 2025.

The incident occurred when a portion of a four-storey structure, still under construction, suddenly gave way, burying several workers under the debris. The collapse has raised urgent questions about the safety standards and oversight mechanisms in place at construction sites across the city.

At the time of the incident, approximately 15 workers were reportedly present at the site. While most managed to escape with their lives, three individuals--migrant workers from Bihar--were fatally trapped beneath the rubble.

Their deaths have cast a spotlight on the precarious conditions faced by daily-wage labourers, many of whom work without adequate safety gear or structural assurances.

In response to the reports, the NHRC has expressed grave concern over the potential human rights violations involved, particularly in relation to the working conditions and safety protocols for labourers.

The Commission has issued formal notices to the Chief Secretary of Delhi, the Commissioner of the Municipal Corporation, and the Deputy Commissioner of Police for Central Delhi.

These authorities have been directed to submit a comprehensive report within two weeks, detailing the circumstances of the collapse and the measures taken in its aftermath.

Meanwhile, law enforcement agencies have registered a case against the building's owner and the contractor overseeing the reconstruction. The charges include allegations of negligence in construction practices and failure to ensure the safety of workers on site. Investigations are currently underway, and officials have stated that those responsible will be held accountable.

- ANI

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Priya S
NHRC intervention is much needed. Construction safety standards are routinely ignored across India. These poor workers have families back in Bihar waiting for them. When will we value human lives over profits?
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Aman W
This happens too often in Delhi. Builders cut corners, officials look the other way, and workers pay the price. Hope the NHRC report leads to actual reforms, not just another file in the bureaucracy.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate NHRC's swift action, we need to question why preventive measures aren't in place. Regular safety audits and mandatory insurance for construction workers should be non-negotiable.
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Vikram M
The families of these workers deserve proper compensation from the builders. Just filing cases isn't enough - they need financial support and justice. This negligence cannot continue.
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Nikhil C
Daryaganj is a crowded area with many old buildings being reconstructed. MCD should have stricter monitoring mechanisms. Hope this tragedy leads to better enforcement of building codes. 🙏

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