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Mumbra Hospital fire: Four patients have died in the mishap; hospital lacks fire audit, says Thane Chief Fire Officer

: Wednesday, April 28, 2021, 10:58 AM IST Mumbra Hospital fire: Four patients have died in the mishap; hospital lacks fire audit, says Thane Chief Fire Officer Thane: Four patients died after a fire broke out at a private hospital in Shimla Park, Mumbra in the early hours of Wednesday. Around 20 patients were rescued and evacuated to nearby hospitals. Official sources alleged the hospital was operating from a residential building and was without a fire audit. According to the regional disaster management the fire broke out at 3:40 am at Prime Criticare Hospital on the first floor of Hasan Tower, located at Shimla Park on old Mumbai-pune road, Kausa, Mumbra.

SC chides authorities for lack of planning in metropolis - Newspaper

KARACHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday came down hard on the provincial and local authorities over unauthorised allotment of land and lack of town planning in the metropolis. A three-judge SC bench headed by Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed slammed the Karachi commissioner, director general of the Sindh Building Control Authority and a senior member of the Sindh Revenue Board (SRB) as they failed to offer any explanation about the incorporation of land reserved for a road into a plot in the Sindhi Muslim Housing Society. The visibly irked chief justice wondered under what law a mukhtiarkar could operate on the land of a housing society after a report of the mukhtiarkar was placed before the bench about leasing out the plot in question and a 15-storey building known as Nasla Tower built on it.

SC chides authorities for lack of planning in Karachi - Pakistan

The Supreme Court on Thursday came down hard on the provincial and local authorities over unauthorised allotment of land and lack of town planning in the metropolis. ─ Photo by Aliraza Khatri/File KARACHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday came down hard on the provincial and local authorities over unauthorised allotment of land and lack of town planning in the metropolis. A three-judge SC bench headed by Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed slammed the Karachi commissioner, director general of the Sindh Building Control Authority and a senior member of the Sindh Revenue Board (SRB) as they failed to offer any explanation about the incorporation of land reserved for a road into a plot in the Sindhi Muslim Housing Society.

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