New Delhi, June 13 (IANS) Twenty-nine years after the devastating Uphaar cinema fire claimed 59 lives and left more than 100 people injured, the Association of Victims of Uphaar Tragedy (AVUT) on Saturday said many of the lessons from the disaster remain unlearnt and renewed its demand for a stringent legal framework to deal with man-made disasters caused by negligence and corruption. Marking the 29th anniversary of the June 13, 1997, tragedy, AVUT said that while some improvements have been mad…
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