What are some interesting thesis topic related to fire in India?
ANYTHING in the ZOO in life - ANY SUBJECT. It will contain a lot of them.
E.G. Biodiversity, so different life-forms and the physical relationships it will cause to them and in the future, and what can be done to help them in the future to stop this and what relationships this will cause to the known biodiversity. Then separately the Human Language used to communicate this and how it could be improved for whatever life-relationship effect you want to create in the world, like managing Human Resources through Communication.
ANYTHING in the ZOO in life - ANY SUBJECT. It will contain a lot of them.
E.G. Biodiversity, so different life-forms and the physical relationships it will cause to them and in the future, and what can be done to help them in the future to stop this and what relationships this will cause to the known biodiversity. Then separately the Human Language used to communicate this and how it could be improved for whatever life-relationship effect you want to create in the world, like managing Human Resources through Communication.
I’m looking something related to construction management
What’s wrong in collecting ideas from others prospective too?
Nothing except not presenting at least some of your own ideas in the OP is lazy, plus the fact a thesis is incredibly specialist, i doubt anyone has knowledge of indian fires to that extreme on here. It's not exactly hard to research this for yourself, log onto proquest, go to your uni library or simply google search it.
What’s wrong in collecting ideas from others prospective too?
Because this is a predominantly UK forum and why on earth would people be carrying around ideas about fires in construction management in India? Therefore your question smacks of laziness and lack of ability and effort on your part. It puts all the work on us, including some telepathy that you want ideas relevant to construction management, not for example wildfires.
On the other hand, if you'd asked a question, in a more relevant forum, proposing a dissertation question and asking for advice on possible problems people could see with it, you'd probably have got more advice from people with relevant experience of the dissertation process.
The thing is, if you are in a credible academic position to write a dissertation, you should already know enough about the subject to frame a number of basic questions. It's what's doable in the parameters of the dissertation that's trickier to work out.