🔴 Truth Drop Electrical faults cause nearly 45% of all home fires in India — killing over 3,000 people every year.(Source: NCRB Fire Accident Data […]
🏬 Safety in Shopping Malls & Cinemas – Post-Uphaar Analysis (1997–2025)
🔴 Truth Drop Since the Uphaar Cinema fire (1997), India has witnessed over 120 fires in malls and theatres, claiming nearly 1,200 lives and injuring […]
🏙️ High-Rise Safety Norms – Are We Ready? (2019–2025)
🔴 Truth Drop India has over 1.2 lakh high-rise buildings (above 15 metres) — yet less than 45% comply with complete fire and evacuation standards.(Source: […]
🏢 Workplace Accident Data – India vs Global (2019–2025)
🔴 Truth Drop Every four minutes, one worker dies in India due to unsafe working conditions.(Source: ILO, Labour Ministry, NDMA 2025) Between 2019–2025, India reported […]
🚆 Safety in Public Transport – Latest Data (2019–2025)
🔴 Truth Drop Every day, more than 250 Indians die in public transport-related incidents — from bus crashes and metro accidents to train derailments and […]
🎒 School Safety – Fire Drills & Preparedness Status (2019–2025)
🔴 Truth Drop India has over 15 lakh schools, yet fewer than 25% conduct regular fire or evacuation drills.(Source: NDMA School Safety Review 2024) “We […]
👩🍳 Kitchen Gas Leak Accidents – Prevention Statistics (2019–2025)
🔴 Truth Drop Every day, more than 25 kitchen gas-related fires are reported across India — many leading to deaths that could have been easily […]
🏠 Fire Safety at Home – Common Mistakes & Data (2019–2025)
🔴 Truth Drop Nearly 60% of all fire deaths in India occur in homes — not factories or offices.(Source: NCRB Fire Accident Data 2025) From […]
🚛 Environmental Cost of Road Accidents & Oil Spills (India 2019–2025)
🔴 Truth Drop India records over 4.6 lakh road accidents every year — but hidden in those numbers are hundreds of chemical and fuel leaks […]
🌎 Climate Change & Rising Frequency of Disasters (India 2019–2025)
🔴 Truth Drop India is facing climate change on fast-forward. Between 2019 and 2025, the country recorded over 1,750 extreme weather events, killing 17,800 people […]

