Fresh details have surfaced in connection with the devastating fire at a hotel in South Delhi's Malviya Nagar that claimed at least 21 lives, while 37 people were rescued on Wednesday. India Today TV reported that Lemon Green Inn had been granted permission to operate only six rooms under the Delhi government's Bed and Breakfast (BnB) scheme. However, the establishment was allegedly running nearly 25 rooms when the fire broke out. The revelation has raised serious concerns over possible violations of licensing norms and regulatory oversight. Under the BnB policy, registered properties are allowed to have a maximum of eight rooms and 16 beds, prompting questions about how the hotel was permitted to function beyond the prescribed limits.