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Published : May 9, 2019, 10:38 AM IST

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15 hospitals in Thane sealed for flouting fire safety norms

Thane civic body in Maharashtra sealed as many as 15 hospitals for flouting fire safety norms on Wednesday. The action came after the Bombay High Court last month directed Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) to seal all private hospitals and nursing homes operating without a no-objection certificate (NOC) from the fire department.

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Thane: As many as 15 hospitals were sealed on Wednesday by the Thane municipal body in Maharashtra for flouting fire safety norms, an official said.

The action came after the Bombay High Court last month directed the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) to seal all private hospitals and nursing homes operating without a no-objection certificate (NOC) from the fire department.

The court issued directives while hearing plea claiming that according to a survey conducted by the Thane fire department earlier this year, more than 50 percent of the private hospitals and nursing homes were ill-equipped to deal with fire incidents.

TMC's chief fire officer Sashikant Kale on Wednesday said following the court's directive, they sealed 15 hospitals in the city in the last couple of days.

"These hospitals were first issued notices. When they failed to produce the NOC, we had no option but to seal these health care centers while allowing them to shift patients to other hospitals," he said.

He said licenses of these hospitals were likely to be suspended or cancelled.

Following high court's directive, a four-member committee of civic officials was formed which inspected the hospitals earlier this month and identified 15 flouting fire safety rules, he said.

Among the sealed hospitals, five were located in the city's Wagle Estate area, four in Mumbra, and three each in Balkum and Naupada localities, he mentioned.

Kale said in April last year, around 200 hospitals in Thane applied for NOC from the fire department. Of these, 188 hospitals were at that time found to have complied with the fire safety regulations and hence, were given the NOC.

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