Registration of healthcare facilities mandatory
These rules aim to make available a database of clinical establishments which are authorised to function and thereby improve public health quality by eliminating quacks The Union Ministry of public
These rules aim to make available a database of clinical establishments which are authorised to function and thereby improve public health quality by eliminating quacks The Union Ministry of public
The state cabinet on Friday approved the setting up of a 150mw solar power project touted as the largest in the world.
A non-governmental organisation (NGO) has objected to the locus standi of the Lavasa Corporation Ltd inviting suggestions and objections from citizens to the draft development proposals of Lavasa Hill Station (LHS). Civic activist Sujit Patwardhan has objected to the authority of Lavasa Planning Authority Committee (LPAC) for preparing such a proposal and filed objections on behalf of the NGO,
In a startling revelation, 12 brands of organic tea, tested by the Consumer Education and Research Society (CERS) in Ahmedabad, showed traces of heavy metals in them.
In an attempt to keep the city clean and beautiful, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has passed a proposal to revive the clean-up scheme, which will now see 25 marshals manning each ward with a maximum fine of Rs10,000 for littering and spitting. The BMC standing committee yesterday passed the proposal for the new scheme, under which the civic body will be appointing six agencies to
The latest Plastic Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2011, announced by the ministry of environment and forests (MoEF) in February came under sharp focus at a meeting of plastic manufacturers, social activists and civic officials held in the city on Wednesday. The new rule states that plastic bags less than 40 microns thick will not be allowed.
The Bombay high court has come to the rescue of the malnourished children in Melghat area of Amravati district.
The fishermen, who have been fighting for the last eight months for the compensation against the damage they suffered due to the oil spill after the to the collision of two ships MSC Chitra and MV Khalija off the Mumbai shore in August 2010, felt terribly let down by the state government as they have received no compensation for their loss. The expert committee, appointed after the oil spill, r
Chief minister Prithviraj Chavan announced the revival of the policy for the parking lots in Mumbai. Parking lots will now be allowed to be developed on public-private partnership basis. FSI incentives and concessions in the premium charges will also be offered on such lots to the developers.
The state government, while making its presentation to the team from World Bank (WB) in Mantralaya on Monday, sought financial assistance for its infrastructure and water supply improvement projects. The government has demanded assistance of $40 billion for the study of the metro and monorail corridors, $185 million for water sector improvement projects, and assistance for the phase III of Mumb