He also informed that they have moved a proposal for the renovation of the Legislature and along with it the structural audit of the 21-storeyed building would also be conducted.
"We have asked the architect to find an alternative to wood for the renovation purpose. Iron material should be used to a large extent," he said.
As a part of preventive measures, the gas cylinders in the kitchen have also been asked to be kept outside the building. "All inflammable material should be kept outside the building," Kalse said, adding that a committee of seven joint secretary level officer has been formed to review anti-fire measures.
The committee will submit its report to Dilip Walse-Patil, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, in eight days, he said.
The authorities have also asked to remove the unwanted articles from the basement area of the Legislature building, he said.
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