
Firefighters on site after the fire broke out in a building near Gulzar Houz in the Old Town of Hyderabad 18 May | Photo Credit: File Photos
More than six weeks after a devastating fire in Gulzar Houz near Charminar, 17 members of a single family gained the lives of an official investigation. 20. More than a month later, however, the government was not submitted or a formal directive.
The Committee was expected to investigate the incident, assess the department’s garbage and recommend security measures. This included the CEO of Telangana State Disaster Rester and Fire Services Y. Nagi Reddy, Commissioner Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation RV Karnan, Commissioner of the Municipal Police Police Hyderabad CV Anand; Chairman and CEO of Telangana State Southern Power Distribution Company Limited Musharraf Faruqui; Commissioner Hyderabad Disaster Rester and Asset Protection Agency AV Ranganath and Hyderabad District Collector Anudeep Durisketty.
According to a public statement issued by Hyderabad Minister Ponnam Prabhakar, on the day of the Committee formation, the report was to be submitted to Chief Minister A. Revant Reddy, followed by an inspection meeting concerning the representative of Major Minister Bhatti Vikramark and the higher official.
However, the head officials confirmed that no government order was issued and no communication was issued to members of the committee. “Since no formal instructions have been taken, no official measure was taken. Informal discussions were running, but no structured efforts or report followed,” the official said, sought to anonymity.
“Although the announcement was made, the government was no official communication,” another official said.
After a deadly explosion in Sigachi Industries PVT, a new committee was created. Ltd. In the industrial area of the Pashamylaram on Monday. The explosion, which killed at least 36 workers and injured several others, caused an immediate government reaction and a high -level probe announcement.
The main minister announced the creation of a five -member committee that explored the industrial disaster of Sangareddy. The panel includes the main secretary, a special main secretary (disaster management), the main secretary (work), the main secretary (health) and the next CEO of the police (fire service).
The Committee will not only examine the basic causes of the explosion, but also present a report that recommends preventive measures to prevent these industrial tragedies to prevent.
Published – 2 July 2025 12:38