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Following a tragic fire that claimed 15 lives, the Lucknow Development Authority has posted a demolition notice on the Aliganj building. The structure, approved for residential use, was allegedly operating commercially. An inquiry is underway into officials' roles regarding past violations and the revocation of a previous demolition order. Authorities are also investigating broader lapses that allowed the establishment to function.
Following a tragic fire that claimed 15 lives, Lucknow Development Authority has recommended disciplinary action against 18 officials for alleged lapses in preventing illegal construction. The building, initially residential, was illegally converted into a multi-storey commercial complex. The owner faces demolition notice, and a city-wide inspection of establishments in residential areas is set to begin.
Following a tragic fire that claimed 15 young lives, the Lucknow Development Authority has issued a demolition notice to the owner of the Aliganj commercial building. An initial probe revealed the structure was used for commercial purposes, contrary to its residential permit. Records also indicate a prior demolition order for illegal construction was surprisingly rescinded in 2016. The owner must now justify why the building shouldn't be razed.
A Special Investigation Team has submitted its initial report to the UP government concerning alleged embezzlement of donations at the Ram temple. The probe, initiated due to theft and misappropriation allegations, examined donation handling and financial systems. The SIT recommended improvements in transparency and accountability, including appointing a CEO, similar to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple model. Preliminary findings may be presented to the Chief Minister for further action.
A tragic fire in Lucknow's Aliganj commercial building claimed 15 lives, including a young couple, Nilesh Kumar and Anamika Samant. Engaged just days prior and set to marry soon, their promising future was extinguished in the blaze. The couple, who met at their workplace, Head Hoppers, had their families' blessings for their union. Their story, tragically cut short, highlights the devastating impact of the incident.
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Consumers in Uttar Pradesh will no longer be charged for past power purchase dues through monthly surcharges. The state electricity regulator has ordered power utility UPPCL to cease including prior period liabilities in the Fuel and Power Purchase Adjustment Surcharge (FPPAS) calculations. This ruling follows UPPCL's admission that a flawed formula was used for over a year, leading to potential excess recovery from consumers.
An executive engineer in Lucknow has been suspended for alleged negligence in enforcing electricity load regulations at a building that later faced scrutiny after a fire. Despite repeated violations of sanctioned load norms, mandatory administrative actions were reportedly not taken. The building's electricity connection was officially converted to commercial in 2016, with tariffs varying significantly by category.
Despite prior government directives for mandatory electrical safety checks following a fatal hotel fire, a recent tragedy in Aliganj, claiming 15 lives, highlights a disturbing lapse in enforcement. Commercial establishments, including the ill-fated building, often bypass crucial safety clearances, prioritizing revenue over public safety. Consumer groups are now demanding stricter adherence to regulations to prevent future disasters.

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