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After every major tragedy, the response is almost identical. Compensation is announced, officials are suspended, inquiry committees are formed, and promises are made. But once the headlines disappear, the system returns to normal until the next preventable disaster strikes.
This reel explores the recurring pattern behind India's public safety failures and asks whether reacting after lives are lost can ever replace preventing those deaths in the first place.
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