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World : 15 Killed In Fire At Commercial Building In India's Lucknow City

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June 22, 2026

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HYDERABAD, June 22 (Bernama) -- At least 15 people, mostly young students, were reported killed and many others injured in a fire at a commercial building in India's Lucknow city on Monday.

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India Today

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· Jun 22, 2026

2016 demolition order, many ownership changes: Inside Lucknow fire that killed 15

2016 demolition order, many ownership changes: Inside Lucknow fire that killed 15

OpIndia

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· Jun 24, 2026

Supreme Court stays Delhi HC order directing release of 1993 Bowbazar blast ‘mastermind’ Rashid Khan who ‘intended to kill Hindus in Kolkata’: Read what happened and how Mamata Banerjee govt pushed for premature release

The 1993 Calcutta explosion killed 69 people after stockpiled explosives detonated inside a clandestine workshop. First CPM govt in 2007 and then TMC govt in 2015 tried to prematurely release mastermid behind the explosion, Rashid Khan.

India TV News

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· Jun 23, 2026

Explainer: What is the Fire Safety Act? Key rules every coaching centre, hotel and hospital must follow

The devastating fire at a coaching centre in Uttar Pradesh's capital Lucknow, which claimed 15 lives and left several others seriously injured, has once again brought fire safety standards under sharp scrutiny. The tragedy comes close on the heels of another major fire incident at a hotel in Delhi's Malviya Nagar, reigniting concerns about safety compliance in public buildings across the country. As investigations continue into the Lucknow incident, experts and authorities are questioning whether coaching institutes, hotels, hospitals and commercial establishments are adequately following fire safety regulations designed to prevent such disasters.

NDTV

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· Jun 22, 2026

Lucknow Fire Tragedy: Rajnath Singh Says "Responsibility Will Be Fixed"

Lucknow Fire: Upon his arrival in Lucknow, Singh went directly to the site of the incident. There, he received a briefing about the situation from Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak.

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Related coverage for "World : 15 Killed In Fire At Commercial Building In India's Lucknow City": India Today — 2016 demolition order, many ownership changes: Inside Lucknow fire that killed 15. OpIndia — Supreme Court stays Delhi HC order directing release of 1993 Bowbazar blast ‘mastermind’ Rashid Khan who ‘intended to kill Hindus in Kolkata’: Read what happened and how Mamata Banerjee govt pushed for premature release. India TV News — Explainer: What is the Fire Safety Act? Key rules every coaching centre, hotel and hospital must follow. NDTV — Lucknow Fire Tragedy: Rajnath Singh Says "Responsibility Will Be Fixed"