Delhi hotel fire: Greed, negligence, who to blame? Experts weigh in
A devastating fire at a bed-and-breakfast in Delhi's Malviya Nagar has claimed twenty-one lives, including foreign nationals, and left over forty others injured.
This special report dissects the severe air quality crisis gripping the nation, with a focus on Delhi NCR, where life expectancy has reportedly been reduced by nearly 12 years. Medical experts reveal alarming data, indicating that 40% of children in the region suffer from impaired lung functions, likening the act of breathing to smoking multiple cigarettes daily. The discussion highlights a failure of governance and a disconnect between policy and execution, with panelists arguing that short-term measures like cloud seeding are ineffective. Instead, they call for a comprehensive five-year action plan with sector-specific targets, a massive overhaul of public transport, and a shift to source-based governance. The program explores the challenges of transitioning to electric mobility and the urgent need for regulatory mandates to establish clean air as a fundamental right for all citizens.
A devastating fire at a bed-and-breakfast in Delhi's Malviya Nagar has claimed twenty-one lives, including foreign nationals, and left over forty others injured.
More than 20 people lost their lives in the devastating Malviya Nagar fire on June 3.
DK Shivakumar, the newly appointed Chief Minister of Karnataka, has officially taken charge at the state assembly following the swearing-in ceremony.
At least 21 people were killed after a massive fire tore through a hotel in Delhi's Malviya Nagar on June 3.