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    New Guidelines Aim to Improve Biomedical Waste Management in Jharkhand

    Ranchi, April 10 – The Jharkhand government has adopted a strict stance on the disposal of biomedical waste, making it clear that untreated waste must not be stored for more than 48 hours under any circumstances.At a high-level meeting held on Friday, chaired by Ajay Kumar Singh, Additional...
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    Jharkhand HC Orders Nodal Officer for Biomedical Waste Disposal

    Ranchi, February 26 The Jharkhand High Court on Thursday directed the state government to appoint a secretary-level nodal officer to oversee the functioning of health institutions and hospitals to ensure proper disposal of biomedical waste.A division bench of Chief Justice MS Sonak and Justice...
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    Hospital Investigates Dog Carrying Limb Following Biomedical Waste Error

    Shimla, February 24 The management of the Atal Institute of Medical Super Specialities (AIMSS) here on Tuesday issued show-cause notices to the sanitation supervisor and sanitation workers after a dog was seen carrying an amputated human leg in its mouth near the hospital, officials said.A...
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    Eco-Friendly Healthcare: Plantation Initiative at District Hospital

    Sakeena Itoo leads plantation drive at District Hospital Ganderbal, promotes eco-friendly healthcare practices under Kayakalp, NQAS initiativesMinister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo, today led a plantation drive at District Hospital Ganderbal to...
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    Delhi Aims for 46 Tonnes Daily Biomedical Waste Treatment

    New Delhi, February 18 The Delhi government has decided to set up new common biomedical waste treatment facilities (CBWTFs) to enhance the existing disposal capacity to 46 tonnes per day, Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said on Wednesday.After chairing a meeting with National...
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