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13 Hotels, 1 Coaching Centre Sealed Amid Fire Safety Crackdown In Ahmedabad

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In cases where safety protocols were completely ignored, fire authorities took action by sealing 13 hotels and one prominent coaching institute to prevent potential hazards.

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