Kota (Rajasthan), Apr 14: A massive fire broke out on Sunday morning in a boys' hostel building injuring eight students here with preliminary reports suggesting that a short circuit led to the blaze, police said.

Taking note of the incident that took place in Adarsh Residency hostel in Laxman Vihar, the Kota district administration ordered to seal the hostel for non-“compliance of safety measures and absence of fire NOC (no-objection certificate), Rakesh Vyas, a fire officer at Kota Municipal Corporation, said.

Around 2,200 hostels in Kota-South and Kota-North have already been served notices for non-“compliance of fire safety guidelines and action against these hostels would be initiated soon, Vyas said.

The incident happened around 6.15 am in the Landmark City area under the Kunhari police station limits, Kota (City) Superintendent of Police Amrita Duhan said.

According to initial investigation, a short circuit in an electric transformer installed on the ground floor of the five-storey hostel building led to the fire, the police said, adding that the forensic team, however, is trying to ascertain the exact reason for the incident.

Vyas said it was alarming that the transformer was installed inside the hostel building. The incident could have taken a tragic turn if it had occurred sometime in the night, he said.

Eight students were injured in the incident; six of them with minor burn injuries were administered primary medical treatment at Maharao Bheem Singh (MBS) Hospital here, the police said.

Two boys -- one with burns in the arms, chest and neck and another with a fractured leg -- have been hospitalised, SP Duhan said.

The student who suffered a fracture in his leg had, along with 14 others, jumped from the building's first floor to escape the fire, they added.

Bhavishya Dungeria, a NEET aspirant from Chindwara in Madhya Pradesh, who lived in the building, suffered an ankle injury in the incident. He said he was woken up by a loud noise at around 6.15 am and when he came out of his room, he found thick smoke everywhere.

He said the students decided to jump from the first floor as the staircase was filled with smoke and there was no other way out of the building.

The building has 75 rooms of which 61 were occupied, the police said.

When the fire broke out, some students climbed on to the rooftop of the building, while a few others attempted to climb down through walls and windows and some others jumped from the first floor and sustained leg injuries, they said.

SP Duhan said two fire tenders rushed to the spot and doused the fire within an hour. The blaze was controlled before it could spread to upper floors.

All the students have been rescued from the building, Circle Inspector at Kunhari police station Arvind Bhardwaj said.

The parents of the students are being contacted to assure them that their wards are safe, he added.

Following the order of Kota district collector, the hostel has been sealed for non-compliance of fire safety norms, fire officer Vyas said.

Meanwhile, two other hostels -- Gyandeep and Paras Jeevandeep -- in the same area were also sealed on Sunday for similar violations despite being served notice multiple times, he added.

Around 2,200 hostels in Kota-South and Kota-North have already been served notices for non-“compliance of fire safety guidelines and action against these hostels would be initiated soon. However, occupancy of students in these hostels raises a barrier in action as the students cannot be disturbed and shifted to other places during the exam time, Vyas said.

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Mathura(UP), Apr 5 (PTI): A retired Army colonel from Haryana has filed a police complaint here, alleging that he was held hostage, assaulted, looted and forced to participate in an "obscene video" at gunpoint with a woman he met through a matrimonial website, police said on Saturday.

The woman from Mathura, who was allegedly in on the plan to rob him, was working with other accomplices, the ex-armyman said in his complaint filed on Thursday.

According to Barsana Station House Officer (SHO) Raj Kamal Singh, Colonel Rajneesh Soni (retired), a resident of Gurugram, reported that he was contacted by a woman from Barsana on a matrimonial website in January. The woman allegedly agreed to marry him, and they began communicating.

The woman allegedly persuaded the colonel to visit Barsana on January 25, requesting that he visit the Radharani temple. When he arrived, she arranged for his stay at a guest house and took him on a tour of the area, including a visit to the temple, the complainant said.

After returning to the guest house, the woman and her accomplices allegedly told the colonel that her brother had been involved in an accident and they needed to leave immediately. They then led him to a waiting car.

"Once outside the town limits, the colonel alleges that he was attacked by the occupants of the car. They seized his phone, physically assaulted him, and forced him to contact relatives and friends to transfer money," the SHO said.

"He was then taken back to the guest house, where he was allegedly forced to participate in obscene videos and photographs at gunpoint. He was threatened that the videos would be made public if he reported the incident," the officer said.

The colonel has alleged that his purse, bag, gold chain, debit card and Rs. 12,000 in cash were stolen from the guest house.

After an unsuccessful attempt at locating the perpetrators himself, the colonel finally reported the incident to the Barsana police two days ago, he said.

"A case has been registered under relevant sections of the BNS and all facts are being investigated. Further action will be taken as per facts found in the investigation," the SHO said.