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The families of the missing workers, including Champo from Village Baroh and Kajal from Uttar Pradesh, are anxiously awaiting answers amid the ongoing investigation.

The SIT, under the directive of the Director General of Police (DGP) HP, is conducting a thorough investigation into NR Aromas' management practices.

The search operation within the factory's premises, conducted in collaboration with NDRF, HP SDRF, and FSL Junga, has uncovered significant evidence.

Aided by drone videography, the operation aims to leave no stone unturned in exposing the truth, said the DGP.

Two individuals connected to the incident, Chandra Shekhar and Vinod Bilwa, both residents of Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh, have been arrested.

The local court has issued non-bailable warrants against three key figures from Ratlam- Nilesh Patel, son of Mohan Bhai, residing at House Number 21,  Siddharth Patel, S/O Rajesh Patel, Milan Patel, S/O Rajesh Patel, District Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh.

Efforts are underway to apprehend these individuals as part of the ongoing investigation. intensifying the scrutiny on NR Aromas' management.

The Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL), Chandigarh, is set to join the investigation from February 6.

This development is crucial given the hazardous materials stored at NR Aromas, raising questions about the factory's management overseeing operations involving dangerous chemicals.

The tragedy underscores the pressing need for caution and chemical experts' involvement at industrial sites.

The factory management's lax adherence to safety standards comes under severe criticism, prompting broader discussions about the urgent need for stringent oversight and accountability in factory operations.

Shri Ashok Kumar, Additional Superintendent of Police, remains the point of contact for any information related to the incident. The mobile number, 9816999000, serves as a lifeline for those willing to contribute to the ongoing investigation.

As the SIT delves deeper into the NR Aromas fire, the factory management finds itself in the unforgiving glare of public scrutiny.

The incident not only demands justice for the victims and their families but also sparks a wider concerns  about the urgent need for stringent oversight and accountability in factory operations.

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