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BMC Issues Notices To Coaching Centres Over Fire Safety

Bhopal Municipal Corporation cracks down on coaching centres violating fire safety norms. Five more centres issued notices ahead of citywide enforcement drive.

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City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Tue, 14 July 2026 at 11:40 pm
BMC Issues Notices To Coaching Centres Over Fire Safety

The Bhopal Municipal Corporation (BMC) has issued notices to five more coaching centres in the 11 No. Stop area for violating fire safety norms. This move comes ahead of a citywide enforcement drive against institutions that have failed to comply with fire safety regulations. The BMC's Fire Department will begin action against defaulting coaching centres from Wednesday, following the compliance deadline that ended on Tuesday.

According to BMC officials, 31 coaching centres are under scrutiny for failing to comply with fire safety regulations or submit the mandatory affidavit. In the first phase, action will be initiated against 15 institutions, which may include sealing the premises and seizing equipment wherever required. The BMC had served notices to nearly 61 coaching centres across Bhopal on June 23, following inspections to assess fire safety arrangements.

Earlier, eight coaching institutes were sealed for violating safety norms. To avoid immediate action, coaching operators were called for a meeting at the BMC headquarters on July 7, where they were asked to submit an affidavit on a ₹200 stamp paper, undertaking to implement all prescribed fire safety measures within 30 days. However, only 30 of the 61 institutions submitted the affidavit, while the remaining failed to do so.

The proposal for action has already been forwarded to Additional Commissioner Tanmay V Sharma for approval. BMC officials said the crackdown is aimed at ensuring the safety of students attending coaching centres. Besides the five institutes at 11 No. Stop that received notices on Tuesday, several prominent coaching centres across the city have also been served notices during the ongoing inspection drive.

Institutions that neither submitted the undertaking nor initiated compliance will now face enforcement, said BMC fire officer Saurabh Patel. Patel added that strict action will continue against institutions found violating fire safety norms. The BMC's move is a step towards ensuring the safety of students in coaching centres, which have been under scrutiny for their fire safety arrangements.

The city has seen a rise in the number of coaching centres in recent years, with many of them operating in crowded areas. The BMC's enforcement drive is expected to bring some order to the sector and ensure that institutions prioritize the safety of their students. With the compliance deadline having ended, the BMC is set to take strict action against defaulting coaching centres, which may include sealing their premises and seizing equipment.

The BMC's crackdown on coaching centres is a welcome move, as it prioritizes the safety of students. The enforcement drive is expected to send a strong message to institutions that violate fire safety norms, and ensure that they take necessary measures to comply with regulations. As the BMC continues its inspection drive, more coaching centres may face action for violating fire safety norms.

In conclusion, the BMC's move to issue notices to coaching centres over fire safety is a significant step towards ensuring the safety of students in the city. With the enforcement drive set to begin on Wednesday, institutions that have failed to comply with fire safety regulations will face strict action. The BMC's crackdown is a welcome move, and it is expected to bring some order to the coaching centre sector in Bhopal.

The safety of students is a top priority, and the BMC's enforcement drive is a step in the right direction. As the city continues to grow and develop, it is essential that institutions prioritize the safety of their students. The BMC's move is a significant step towards achieving this goal, and it is expected to have a positive impact on the city's coaching centre sector.

In the end, the BMC's crackdown on coaching centres is a reminder that the safety of students is a collective responsibility. Institutions, parents, and authorities must work together to ensure that students are safe and secure. The BMC's enforcement drive is a significant step towards achieving this goal, and it is expected to have a lasting impact on the city's coaching centre sector.

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