The figures have assumed urgency amid intensified checks and police action following a fire at a nightclub in Goa that killed 25 people.
Just 52 hotels and 38 clubs operating in Delhi currently hold valid fire safety certificates, the Delhi Fire Services (DFS) has said, highlighting major gaps in compliance in the capital’s hospitality sector.
The figures have assumed urgency amid intensified checks and police action following a fire at a nightclub in Goa that killed 25 people.
A source linked to restaurant associations said the data underlined how deeply unorganised and unregulated the hospitality industry in Delhi is, according to a PTI report.
He stated that the city has over 50,000 restaurants, more than 5,000 hotels and over 1,000 nightclubs, but only a fraction have secured fir

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