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Newspaper Headlines: At Least 43 People Died In Delhi's Anaj Mandi Fire, Amit Shah To Introduce Citizenship (Amendment) Bill In Lok Sabha, Other Stories

  • The Times Of India: At least 43 people died in Delhi's Anaj Mandi fire, when a blaze caused by a short-circuit turned a five-storeyed building - where 100 to 150 workers were sleeping. Lok Sabha to debate and vote on the contentious Citizenship Amendment Bill.
  • Hindustan Times: Union home minister Amit Shah will introduce the contentious citizenship (amendment) bill in the Lok Sabha. Forty three people died in a devastating fire that ripped through an illegal factory in north Delhi's congested Anaj Mandi.
  • The Hindu: At least 43 people, including minors, died and over 16 were injured after a major fire broke out in a residential building being used as a manufacturing unit in the Anaj Mandi of Central Delhi. Union Home Minister Amit Shah will introduce the contentious Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019 in the Lok Sabha.
  • The Telegraph: India Inc has started to wonder aloud whether the Narendra Modi government's avowed agenda to clean up the system has gone too far - an articulation that appears to have gathered traction after veteran industrialist Rahul Bajaj spoke out last Saturday in Mumbai. Forty-three workers were killed as fire broke out around 5am on Sunday in a Delhi building that housed the small factories where they worked and slept.
  • The Asian Age: In the national capital's worst fire accident since the 1997 Uphaar Cinema tragedy, 43 people died when a massive blaze ripped through a four-storey building housing an illegal manufacturing unit in north Delhi's congested Anaj Mandi area. The Narendra Modi government is all set to introduce the controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, that seeks to grant Indian citizenship to non-Muslim refugees from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan fleeing religious persecution there, which will be tabled by home minister Amit Shah.
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