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

Twenty-two schools in Ahmedabad have been fined for failing to renew their fire safety certificates. The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) took action against these schools for not complying with the necessary safety regulations. The schools were found to be operating without valid fire safety certificates, posing a risk to the students and staff. The fines were imposed as part of the efforts to ensure the safety and security of educational institutions in the city. The schools have been given a deadline to renew their fire safety certificates to avoid further penalties. The AMC has been conducting regular inspections of schools to check for compliance with safety norms. It is essential for schools to adhere to fire safety regulations to prevent any untoward incidents. The authorities are urging all educational institutions to prioritize the safety of their students and staff by maintaining proper fire safety measures. Non-compliance with safety regulations can lead to serious consequences, and it is crucial for schools to take these matters seriously. This incident serves as a reminder for all schools to review their safety protocols and ensure that they are up to date with the necessary certifications.

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