Twenty-two schools in Ahmedabad have been fined for failing to renew their fire safety certificates, according to officials. The schools were found to be in violation of safety regulations, putting the lives of students and staff at risk. The fines were imposed as part of a crackdown on institutions that do not adhere to fire safety guidelines. The authorities have urged all schools to ensure that their safety measures are up to date to prevent any untoward incidents. Fire safety is a critical aspect of maintaining a secure environment in educational institutions, and it is essential for schools to prioritize the safety of their students and staff. Failure to comply with safety regulations can have serious consequences, including fines and potential closure of the institution. School administrators are advised to regularly check and update their fire safety measures to avoid penalties and ensure the well-being of everyone on the premises. It is imperative for schools to take proactive steps to guarantee a safe and secure learning environment for all.

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