

Updated On: 02 April, 2018 11:07 AM IST | Mumbai | Chetna Sadadekar
The civic body is drawing up strict guidelines and protocols that developers need to adhere to before getting the fire department's no-objection certificate


The Kamala Mills fire had left 15 people dead and injured several others. File pic
In a bid to revamp the procedure of issuing fire safety permissions, the BMC on Sunday said that it was looking at introducing a more comprehensive system of guidelines and protocols. Civic authorities also mentioned that they were in the process of developing a software that would help to fast track and streamline the process and make it more transparent.