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Calcutta Municipal Corporation forms committee to probe Garden Reach building collapse

The seven-member committee will be headed by the CMC joint municipal commissioner and will also have representatives of the Calcutta Police

PTI Calcutta Published 23.03.24, 04:57 PM
The under-construction five-storey building collapsed early Monday claiming at least 11 lives and injuring 16 people.

The under-construction five-storey building collapsed early Monday claiming at least 11 lives and injuring 16 people. File

Five days after the collapse of an illegal under-construction building in Garden Reach area of the city, Calcutta Municipal Corporation has formed a seven-member enquiry committee to investigate the circumstances behind the tragedy in which 11 people were killed.

The Municipal Commissioner in an order dated March 22 said the enquiry committee will investigate the cause of the collapse of the under-construction building and its ambit will include the land status, the quality of materials and the immediate cause which triggered the tumbling down of the structure at Azhar Molla Bagan in the north-eastern part of the city.

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The seven-member committee will be headed by the CMC joint municipal commissioner and will also have representatives of the Calcutta Police, the order said.

A copy of the order was made available to PTI on Saturday.

The scope of work of the committee include - "land status to determine the ownership, nature, transfer conversions (if any) of the land, building plan, quality of materials used in comparison with technical specifications as per building code...,structural stability report," it said.

The committee will also probe allegations of any involvement or negligence of officials and.....whether flats were disposed of prior to or during construction, it said.

The under-construction five-storey building collapsed early Monday claiming at least 11 lives and injuring 16 people.

Mayor Firhad Hakim told reporters on Saturday that the committee has been asked "to submit its report in a week" to determine the factors behind the building collapse and take necessary corrective steps.

The building collapse triggered a political storm as the opposition BJP, Congress and CPI(M) accused the ruling TMC of doing little to stop illegal construction of high rises in the congested area apart from other parts of the city and its neighbourhood.

While BJP had demanded the resignation of the Mayor for the loss of so many lives in the collapse of the building, state Congress chief Adhir Chowdhury demanded the arrest of Hakim accusing him of being indirectly responsible for the human casualties.

The TMC in response accused the opposition of doing politics over the deaths of people asserting Hakim and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had taken immediate steps after the mishap by arresting the builder and landowner.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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