No 'Delhi mein sab nahi chalta hai': After 21 deaths in Malviya Nagar fire, who is to blame?
A fire at a B&B in Delhi resulted in 21 deaths, sparking a debate over regulatory failures and institutional finger-pointing among city agencies. The incident highlights systemic issues with building safety, fire code enforcement, and licensing oversight.
Why it matters
The tragedy exposes the dangers of 'chalta hai' (it's okay) culture in urban safety enforcement and the potential for catastrophic loss of life due to bureaucratic negligence.
No Delhi mein sab nahi chalta hai : After 21 deaths in Malviya Nagar fire, who is to blame? | Delhi News - The Times of India
The article uses emotive language and focuses on systemic institutional failure, which is a common critique of government oversight.
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