on an economic ecosystem in which businesses often operate beyond the approved limits
on a business environment where shops and companies often cross their legal boundaries and rules.
AdjunctAdditional info
while enforcement remains sporadic
even though government officers and police check them only once in a while.
Sentence 2 of 10
English Original
A fire per seis notodd,but a slew of deadly fires in urban areas, from the Uphaar Cinema fire in 1997 to the Arpora nightclub fire in 2025,has involvedthe same vulnerabilities: overcrowding, blocked escape routes, unapproved modifications to interior spaces, poor compliance, and weak enforcement.
but a slew of deadly fires in urban areas, from the Uphaar Cinema fire in 1997 to the Arpora nightclub fire in 2025
but many terrible fires in cities over the years, starting with the Uphaar Cinema tragedy in Delhi in 1997 up to the recent Goa nightclub fire in 2025.
VerbWhat is happening
has involved
Has had or included.
ObjectWhat receives action
the same vulnerabilities: overcrowding, blocked escape routes, unapproved modifications to interior spaces, poor compliance, and weak enforcement
the same weaknesses, such as having too many people, blocked emergency exits, illegal building changes inside, not following rules, and poor checking by officials.
Context and Background
Uphaar Cinema and Arpora Nightclub Fires
The Uphaar Cinema fire occurred in Delhi on June 13, 1997, killing 59 people and injuring 103, mostly due to a stampede and toxic gases from locked exit doors and blocked gangways. The Arpora nightclub fire occurred in Goa on December 6, 2025, claiming 25 lives. It exposed illegal construction on salt pans, lack of emergency exits, and forged safety clearances, highlighting that urban safety vulnerabilities remain unchanged after nearly three decades.
Sentence 3 of 10
English Original
Prior inquiries, court rulings, and promises of reformhave not preventedsimilar safety failuresfrom recurring.
Many of the victims of the B&B fire in Delhi on June 3
A lot of the people who died or got hurt in the Delhi guest house fire on June 3.
VerbWhat is happening
were
were.
ComplementCompletes meaning
medical tourists
people traveling from other places to get medical treatment.
AdjunctAdditional info
lodged there due to the proximity to South Delhi’s hospitals
staying in that building because it was very close to hospitals in South Delhi.
Context and Background
Delhi B&B Fire (June 3, 2026)
On June 3, 2026, a massive fire at the ‘Flourish Stay B&B’ in Hauz Rani, South Delhi, killed 21 people and injured over 40. Most victims were medical tourists from African and Asian nations staying near major South Delhi hospitals. Investigations revealed the facility lacked a Fire Safety NOC, had locked exit doors, and operated 25 rooms despite being licensed for only 6.
Sentence 5 of 10
English Original
Manywerealsoinfirmandcould not actquickly to escape heat or suffocation,a situation that likely prevailed in the ICU fire at a Muzaffarpur hospital on June 4, which claimed four lives, including two elderly individuals.
fast enough to get away from the fire’s heat or the lack of air.
AdjunctAdditional info
a situation that likely prevailed in the ICU fire at a Muzaffarpur hospital on June 4, which claimed four lives, including two elderly individuals
a similar condition that probably happened during the ICU fire at a Bihar hospital on June 4, which killed four patients, including two old people.
Context and Background
Muzaffarpur Hospital ICU Fire (June 4, 2026)
On June 4, 2026, a major fire broke out in the fifth-floor ICU of Prasad Hospital in Muzaffarpur, Bihar. The early-morning blaze, reportedly triggered by an electrical short circuit, claimed four lives (including two elderly patients) due to suffocation and smoke inhalation. The incident highlights the high risk faced by helpless, non-ambulatory patients during hospital fires.
Sentence 6 of 10
English Original
According to the Delhi Fire Services and the Municipal Corporation,the B&Blackeda fire department clearance,violatedfire safety norms,andhadmore than thrice as many rooms as allowed for B&Bs.
According to the Delhi Fire Services and the Municipal Corporation
As stated by the city’s fire safety department and municipal government.
SubjectWho/What
the B&B
the guest house.
VerbWhat is happening
lacked
did not have.
ObjectWhat receives action
a fire department clearance
an official certificate showing the building is safe from fire.
VerbWhat is happening
violated
broke or went against.
ObjectWhat receives action
fire safety norms
fire protection rules.
VerbWhat is happening
had
possessed or contained.
ObjectWhat receives action
more than thrice as many rooms as allowed for B&Bs
over three times the number of rooms that a bed-and-breakfast is legally allowed to have.
Sentence 7 of 10
English Original
These bodiesarealsoanswerable to how the facility operated in this way,especially since the Delhi High Court had directed the municipality in January to audit the city’s hospitality hubs.
Simple Present and Past PerfectSubject + Verb + Adjunct + Complement + AdjunctMain Clause containing subordinate Noun Clause + Subordinate Adverbial Clause of ReasonComplex Sentence
Phrase Breakdown
SubjectWho/What
These bodies
These government departments (Delhi Fire Services and Municipal Corporation).
VerbWhat is happening
are
are.
ComplementCompletes meaning
answerable to how the facility operated in this way
responsible to explain why the guest house was allowed to run like this.
AdjunctAdditional info
especially since the Delhi High Court had directed the municipality in January to audit the city’s hospitality hubs
particularly because the Delhi High Court ordered the city government in January to inspect all hotels and guest houses.
Context and Background
Delhi High Court
On January 7, 2026, the Delhi High Court, responding to a PIL raising concerns over inadequate fire safety in commercial zones, directed the Delhi Government and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) to formulate a comprehensive action plan and audit hospitality hubs. The devastating June 3 B&B fire occurred five months later, exposing severe apathy and lack of implementation by the municipal bodies.
Sentence 8 of 10
English Original
The buildinghad been rebuiltin 2013andreportedlyexploitedland-use exemptionsto bypass municipal bylaws that required wider roads for fire tenders.
Past Perfect Passive and Simple PastSubject + Verb + Adjunct + Conjunction + Adjunct + Verb + Object + AdjunctMain Clause with Compound Predicate containing relative clauseComplex Sentence
Phrase Breakdown
SubjectWho/What
The building
The house or structure.
VerbWhat is happening
had been rebuilt
had been constructed again.
AdjunctAdditional info
reportedly
according to reports or what people say.
VerbWhat is happening
exploited
took unfair advantage of.
ObjectWhat receives action
land-use exemptions
special permissions that allow land to be used in ways normally not allowed.
AdjunctAdditional info
to bypass municipal bylaws that required wider roads for fire tenders
to avoid city rules that say roads must be wide enough for fire trucks.
Sentence 9 of 10
English Original
The tolerance of hazardous conditions with a high fire riskpersistsbecause cost-cutting entities, whether establishments or governments, overlook the value of safety measureswhen there is no fire,even if the measures prevented a fire.
The tolerance of hazardous conditions with a high fire risk
Allowing dangerous situations with a high chance of fire to continue.
VerbWhat is happening
persists
continues to exist.
AdjunctAdditional info
because cost-cuttingentities, whether establishments or governments, overlook the value of safety measures
because organizations and governments that want to save money fail to see the importance of safety steps.
AdjunctAdditional info
when there is no fire
during times when everything is safe and there are no accidents.
AdjunctAdditional info
even if the measures prevented a fire
even though those safety steps are the reason why a fire did not start.
Sentence 10 of 10
English Original
The statemust inculcatefire safetyusing principled inspections, incentives, and sanctions,andsustaina culture in urban centresto practise it as a matter of course.
using principled inspections, incentives, and sanctions
by carrying out fair and honest checks, offering rewards for following rules, and giving punishments for breaking them.
VerbWhat is happening
sustain
keep going or maintain.
ObjectWhat receives action
a culture in urban centres
a common habit among people in cities.
AdjunctAdditional info
to practise it as a matter of course
to make it a normal, everyday routine.
Sentence 1 of 10
Sentence 1 of 10
Indian citiesrelyon an economic ecosystem in which businesses often operate beyond the approved limitswhile enforcement remains sporadic.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
Indian cities
Large municipal areas and towns in India.
Verb
rely
Depend on or trust.
Adjunct
on an economic ecosystem in which businesses often operate beyond the approved limits
on a business environment where shops and companies often cross their legal boundaries and rules.
Adjunct
while enforcement remains sporadic
even though government officers and police check them only once in a while.
Sentence 2 of 10
A fire per seis notodd,but a slew of deadly fires in urban areas, from the Uphaar Cinema fire in 1997 to the Arpora nightclub fire in 2025,has involvedthe same vulnerabilities: overcrowding, blocked escape routes, unapproved modifications to interior spaces, poor compliance, and weak enforcement.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
A fire per se
Just a fire by itself.
Verb
is not
Is not.
Complement
odd
Strange or unusual.
Subject
but a slew of deadly fires in urban areas, from the Uphaar Cinema fire in 1997 to the Arpora nightclub fire in 2025
but many terrible fires in cities over the years, starting with the Uphaar Cinema tragedy in Delhi in 1997 up to the recent Goa nightclub fire in 2025.
Verb
has involved
Has had or included.
Object
the same vulnerabilities: overcrowding, blocked escape routes, unapproved modifications to interior spaces, poor compliance, and weak enforcement
the same weaknesses, such as having too many people, blocked emergency exits, illegal building changes inside, not following rules, and poor checking by officials.
Sentence 3 of 10
Prior inquiries, court rulings, and promises of reformhave not preventedsimilar safety failuresfrom recurring.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
Prior inquiries, court rulings, and promises of reform
Past investigations, decisions by judges, and vows to improve rules.
Verb
have not prevented
did not stop.
Object
similar safety failures
the same kind of safety mistakes.
Adjunct
from recurring
from happening again.
Sentence 4 of 10
Many of the victims of the B&B fire in Delhi on June 3weremedical tourists,lodged there due to the proximity to South Delhi’s hospitals.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
Many of the victims of the B&B fire in Delhi on June 3
A lot of the people who died or got hurt in the Delhi guest house fire on June 3.
Verb
were
were.
Complement
medical tourists
people traveling from other places to get medical treatment.
Adjunct
lodged there due to the proximity to South Delhi’s hospitals
staying in that building because it was very close to hospitals in South Delhi.
Sentence 5 of 10
Manywerealsoinfirmandcould not actquickly to escape heat or suffocation,a situation that likely prevailed in the ICU fire at a Muzaffarpur hospital on June 4, which claimed four lives, including two elderly individuals.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
Many
A lot of the guests.
Complement
infirm
physically weak or ill.
Verb
could not act
were unable to move or take steps.
Adjunct
quickly to escape heat or suffocation
fast enough to get away from the fire’s heat or the lack of air.
Adjunct
a situation that likely prevailed in the ICU fire at a Muzaffarpur hospital on June 4, which claimed four lives, including two elderly individuals
a similar condition that probably happened during the ICU fire at a Bihar hospital on June 4, which killed four patients, including two old people.
Sentence 6 of 10
According to the Delhi Fire Services and the Municipal Corporation,the B&Blackeda fire department clearance,violatedfire safety norms,andhadmore than thrice as many rooms as allowed for B&Bs.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
According to the Delhi Fire Services and the Municipal Corporation
As stated by the city’s fire safety department and municipal government.
Subject
the B&B
the guest house.
Verb
lacked
did not have.
Object
a fire department clearance
an official certificate showing the building is safe from fire.
Verb
violated
broke or went against.
Object
fire safety norms
fire protection rules.
Verb
had
possessed or contained.
Object
more than thrice as many rooms as allowed for B&Bs
over three times the number of rooms that a bed-and-breakfast is legally allowed to have.
Sentence 7 of 10
These bodiesarealsoanswerable to how the facility operated in this way,especially since the Delhi High Court had directed the municipality in January to audit the city’s hospitality hubs.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
These bodies
These government departments (Delhi Fire Services and Municipal Corporation).
Verb
are
are.
Complement
answerable to how the facility operated in this way
responsible to explain why the guest house was allowed to run like this.
Adjunct
especially since the Delhi High Court had directed the municipality in January to audit the city’s hospitality hubs
particularly because the Delhi High Court ordered the city government in January to inspect all hotels and guest houses.
Sentence 8 of 10
The buildinghad been rebuiltin 2013andreportedlyexploitedland-use exemptionsto bypass municipal bylaws that required wider roads for fire tenders.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
The building
The house or structure.
Verb
had been rebuilt
had been constructed again.
Adjunct
reportedly
according to reports or what people say.
Verb
exploited
took unfair advantage of.
Object
land-use exemptions
special permissions that allow land to be used in ways normally not allowed.
Adjunct
to bypass municipal bylaws that required wider roads for fire tenders
to avoid city rules that say roads must be wide enough for fire trucks.
Sentence 9 of 10
The tolerance of hazardous conditions with a high fire riskpersistsbecause cost-cutting entities, whether establishments or governments, overlook the value of safety measureswhen there is no fire,even if the measures prevented a fire.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
The tolerance of hazardous conditions with a high fire risk
Allowing dangerous situations with a high chance of fire to continue.
Verb
persists
continues to exist.
Adjunct
because cost-cutting entities, whether establishments or governments, overlook the value of safety measures
because organizations and governments that want to save money fail to see the importance of safety steps.
Adjunct
when there is no fire
during times when everything is safe and there are no accidents.
Adjunct
even if the measures prevented a fire
even though those safety steps are the reason why a fire did not start.
Sentence 10 of 10
The statemust inculcatefire safetyusing principled inspections, incentives, and sanctions,andsustaina culture in urban centresto practise it as a matter of course.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
The state
The government.
Verb
must inculcate
must teach and make it a habit.
Object
fire safety
protection against fire accidents.
Adjunct
using principled inspections, incentives, and sanctions
by carrying out fair and honest checks, offering rewards for following rules, and giving punishments for breaking them.
Verb
sustain
keep going or maintain.
Object
a culture in urban centres
a common habit among people in cities.
Adjunct
to practise it as a matter of course
to make it a normal, everyday routine.
Reading Comprehension
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Reading Comprehension - Fire and Furore
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