New Delhi: After the death of infants at a shot hospital in Bhopal and the previous incident in Bhandara in Maharashtra, the National Commission for Protection of Children’s Rights has been written to the Head of Secretary of all States and the United States will recommend that fire safety audits must be done in all houses Pain, medical colleges and nursing homes that have medical facilities for children.
The Commission has been looking for district compliance reports within 30 days.
“Then it can be ascertained that all such medical facilities means for children must get ‘” no Certificate of Objection’ (NOC) from the Fire Department and get updates only after they meet the criteria provided.
The required direction can be given to all districts to strictly follow fire safety measures in accordance with existing guidelines and as stipulated in existing state fire service laws, Indian National Building Codes, National Disaster Management Authorities (NDMA) to avoid accidents In the future, “said Chairman of NCPCR Priyank Kanoongo in a letter Senior Officers steps taken for give them the necessary care.
“The baby who died can be given adequate compensation.
The initial actions taken by the report and the order of the constitution of the investigation team (with the name and designation) can be sent to NCPCR within 3 days,” the letter said.