The Union government of India on 14 January 2012 directed all
the states to tighten norms in granting licenses to open new medical
institutes, and ensure fire safety provisions mandatory, for launching any such
new ventures. The Home Ministry order came weeks after a devastating fire at
the Kolkata hospital, which claimed more than 90 lives.
The states were directed to
ensure that hospital building bylaws provide for mandatory fire safety
provisions and without such provisions, no Licence should be given to anyone
for setting up any hospitals. The state governments were asked to ensure that
all hospitals and nursing homes equip their institutions with the required
freighting gadgets, to avoid any untoward incident.
The Home Ministry also directed that mock drills should be conducted in some of these hospitals and nursing homes, to see how doctors and nursing staff respond in case of an emergency, and their patient evacuation plans.
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