TRP Game Zone fire: Gujarat govt brings new planning regulations to ensure public safety

Updated: Sep 6th, 2024


After three months to the tragic TRP Game Zone fire in Rajkot that claimed 27 lives, the state government has made a significant decision regarding gaming activity areas and planning regulations in the CGDCR (Comprehensive General Development Control Regulations).

Officials shared on Sept 5, “The new regulations aim to safeguard both visitors and operators, ensuring that gaming zones are developed responsibly and with adequate safety provisions.”

Given the increasing popularity of gaming zones as entertainment hubs across the state, CM Bhupendra Patel’s decision is a bid to ensure public safety and security in such crowded areas.

The new regulations cover key aspects such as road width, minimum area, building height, parking spaces, and mandatory safety measures.

Key provisions added in CGDCR:

Construction requirements: Provisions have been made for road width, minimum area, building height, parking, safety measures, and various types of NOCs (No Objection Certificates) required for the construction of gaming activity areas.

Safety provisions: For independent gaming activity plots, there are specific provisions for separate entry and exit points, emergency exits, and refuge areas to ensure public safety.

Certifications and licences: It has been clarified that gaming zones must display a BU (Building Usage) certificate, fire NOC, and all other required licences, certificates, NOCs, and permits.

Revised permissions: It has been ensured that for buildings with prior development or BU permissions, revised permissions must be obtained according to the new regulations before beginning operations.

Penalties for unauthorised use: CM Patel emphasised that violators operating without proper permissions will face penalties under the updated rules.

Rajkot game zone fire

This decision follows the May 25 fire at Rajkot’s TRP Game Zone that claimed the lives of at least 27 people, highlighting the urgent need for stricter planning and safety regulations.

The exact cause of the fire remains under investigation even months after the tragedy.

The gaming zone, constructed in 2024 using temporary structures with tin roofs and two floors, lacked adequate safety measures.

Reports indicate insufficient fire extinguishers and emergency exits in the facility.

Moreover, the building had not received the necessary certification from the fire department, raising concerns about regulatory compliance and safety standards.

(With inputs from syndicated feed)

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