Twenty-one lives were tragically lost in a Delhi B&B fire, including twelve foreign nationals. Investigations reveal a shocking web of institutional blame-shifting among various government agencies. The building, licensed for six rooms but operating with twenty-five, lacked essential safety features and fire clearance, highlighting systemic failures.
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