Overview
- The closure follows a devastating hotel fire on April 30 in central Kolkata that claimed 15 lives, including two children.
- Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's surprise inspection at Celica Park on May 2 uncovered LPG cylinder violations and unauthorized rooftop setups, prompting the shutdown of six dining establishments.
- The Kolkata Municipal Corporation has enacted a city-wide ban on rooftop restaurants under Building Rule 117/4, which mandates that terraces remain common access areas and prohibits commercial use.
- A high-level committee has been formed to review rooftop structures and will submit recommendations within 15 days to guide further policy measures.
- Authorities warn of strict legal action against establishments that defy the closure orders, emphasizing the need to prioritize public safety over business interests.