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Panel will examine if existing licensing systems need tweaking and prepare guidelines to boost coordination between various departments that issue licences and permits ...
There is a tree in the central jungles of India referred to as the Flame of the Forest. It’s named as such for its fiery ...
A fire incident at Kolkata’s Rituraj Hotel led to the deaths of 14 people last month. But the civic body’s subsequent crackdown on rooftop restaurants has been criticised by some.
The hospitality sector in Kolkata is grappling with significant changes following the Kolkata Municipal Corporation’s (KMC) directive to close all rooftop restaurants in the city. This decision comes ...
Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC ... Fourteen people were killed in the devastating fire at the Rituraj Hotel at Mechhuapatti in the Burrabazar area. (Except for the headline, this story ...
Kolkata fire: owner and manager of hotel arrested Police on Thursday (May 1) arrested the owner and the manager of Rituraj Hotel, two days after the devastating fire engulfed the six-storey ...
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday (May 1) visited the site of the devastating fire at Hotel Rituraj in Kolkata's Burra Bazar area, where 14 people tragically lost their lives ...
The owner and the manager of the central Kolkata hotel, where a devastating fire killed 14 people, were arrested on Thursday, police said. Akash Chawla, the owner of Rituraj Hotel, and manager ...
The owner and the manager of the central Kolkata hotel, where a devastating fire killed 14 people, were arrested on Thursday, police said. Akash Chawla, the owner of Rituraj Hotel, and manager Gaurav ...
The owner and manager of Rituraj Hotel in Kolkata have been arrested following a devastating fire that killed 14 people. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has ordered surprise checks of all ...
In Kolkata, police arrested Akash Chawla and Gaurav Kapoor. Chawla owns Rituraj Hotel. Kapoor is the manager. The arrests follow a devastating fire. The fire at the hotel resulted in 14 deaths.