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Delhi: Fire safety lapses delay certificate renewal for key Govt buildings

ANI March 23, 2025 128 views

In Delhi, crucial government buildings such as the Old Parliament Complex and the RBI building are facing delays in renewing their Fire Safety Certificates due to unresolved safety issues. Inspections revealed numerous deficiencies like non-functional smoke curtains and blocked staircases. Authorities are under pressure to rectify these issues promptly as not meeting fire safety standards poses significant risks. The DFS has urged immediate action to ensure compliance and avoid further delays.

"Ensuring fire safety is a critical responsibility, and we urge the concerned authorities to take immediate action." - DFS Officer
By Ravi Jalhotra, New Delhi, March 23: The renewal of Fire Safety Certificates (FSC) for several significant buildings, including the Old Parliament Complex, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) building, and some parts of Bharat Mandapam at Pragati Maidan, has been delayed due to unresolved fire safety concerns.

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Delhi Govt buildings fail fire safety checks

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Delays in renewing key fire safety certificates

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Old Parliament Complex and RBI among affected

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Authorities urged to act swiftly

According to the Delhi Fire Services (DFS), inspections revealed multiple shortcomings in fire safety arrangements, prompting authorities to withhold the necessary clearances.

During an inspection at Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan (Halls A2 to A5), officials found issues such as non-operational smoke curtains, broken fire check doors, and an ineffective water curtain in the basement. Despite previous notices, these issues remained unresolved.

The Library building, Samvidhan Sadan (Old Parliament), the Parliament House Annexe, and its extension, also failed to meet fire safety standards. Inspections highlighted blocked staircases, nonfunctional smoke management systems, and inadequate hydrant coverage. Temporary offices in the basement and wooden paneling without fire-retardant treatment were also flagged as safety hazards. Officials have been urged to rectify these shortcomings before FSC renewal can be considered.

A recent inspection of the RBI building at Sansad Marg revealed missing smoke detectors in air handling units (AHUs) and the absence of a smoke management system in the basement. The DFS has stated that without addressing these deficiencies, FSC renewal is not possible.

Fire safety officials emphasized that non-compliance with fire safety norms poses a significant risk to both occupants and infrastructure.

"Ensuring fire safety is a critical responsibility, and we urge the concerned authorities to take immediate action," said a DFS officer.

With growing concerns over fire preparedness in vital government buildings, all responsible agencies have been directed to submit compliance reports at the earliest to avoid further delays in FSC renewal.

A fire officer also stated that these documents have been uploaded to the fire official website.

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