Updated On: 25 May, 2018 12:37 PM IST | Mumbai | Chetna Sadadekar
While civic chief has asked chief fire officer to submit report on latter's department's inaction on 312 pending licence applications, fire department claims the software hardly works because of glitches


PS Rahangdale, chief fire officer
A Glitching software put in place to streamline and fast track the process of approving licences for restaurants has become the cause of a small tiff of sorts between the BMC and the fire brigade. While civic chief Ajoy Mehta has asked has asked chief fire officer Prabhat Rahangdale to give a detailed account of the delay in approving 312 pending applications, the fire brigade claims the software hardly works.