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Most Fire Incidents In India Linked To Faulty Wires: RR Kabel Managing Director

The government should come out with strict rules by empowering the BIS with financial muscle, Shreegopal Kabra says.

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India has emerged as the "capital" of fire-related incidents in the world and witnessed the highest number of per-capita deaths due to it, with almost 80% of these cases being related to faulty wires, cables and switchgears, according to Shreegopal Kabra, managing director of RR Kabel Ltd.More than 70% of the wires and cables that are sold in the market fail to comply with the Bureau of Indian Standards' regulation of zero-smoke and ...
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