The city of Ahmedabad has taken a strict stance on fire safety regulations in schools, with 22 educational institutions facing fines for not renewing their fire safety certificates. The move comes as part of a larger effort to ensure the safety of students and staff in schools across the region. The fines have been imposed on schools that have failed to comply with the necessary safety measures, highlighting the importance of adhering to fire safety protocols. Authorities have urged all schools to prioritize the renewal of their fire safety certificates to avoid penalties and, more importantly, to safeguard the lives of those within their premises. This development serves as a reminder to educational institutions nationwide to prioritize fire safety measures and keep up with the necessary certifications. In light of recent incidents highlighting the potential risks of fire hazards in schools, it is crucial for authorities and school administrations to work together to create a safe learning environment for students. By staying proactive and ensuring that fire safety regulations are up to date, schools can help prevent disasters and protect lives. This initiative in Ahmedabad sets a precedent for other cities in India to take similar steps towards enhancing fire safety in educational institutions.

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22 Ahmedabad schools fined for failing to renew fire safety certificates, risking student safety.
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