According to a senior official, the area is "vulnerable" to any untoward incident as over 50 restro-bars are operational in tightly-packed alleys.
Many food joints and restaurants are located in the same building with narrow entry and exit points which may prove to be hindrance during any immediate evacuation.
"Home Minister Satyendar Jain has ordered to carry out a joint inspection by officials of fire department, Delhi Pollution Control Committee and south municipal corporation. The inspection team will identify the fire safety measures and loopholes in the entities," the official said.
"All agencies concerned will examine all restro-bars and eateries together and will submit a combined report to the department suggesting on entry and exist besides fire safety measures," he added.
"Illegal constructions and encroachments in the already narrow lanes of the market - which is frequented by thousands of people every day - make it difficult for fire tenders to enter in case of an emergency," the official said, adding that some of the restaurants don't even have emergency exits.
According to the official, the Delhi government will ensure that all the restro-bars and eateries have clearances from the fire department.
