Relief for states on medical wastes
The Bio-Medical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1998 are to be amended to allow more time to states and Union territores to set up designated authorites for implementing the rules. The
The Bio-Medical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1998 are to be amended to allow more time to states and Union territores to set up designated authorites for implementing the rules. The
Gallant gurkhas, known for their valour, are now reportedly stripping the country's verdant and protected Terai forests along the Indo-Nepal border in collusion with other Nepalese poachers.
After more than 28 hours Greenpeace activists are claiming victory in their peaceful protest to prevent the departure of the Japanese whale catcher Kyo Maru No 1 and the whaling factory ship Nisshin
South Asian environmental experts and officials met in Nepal to discuss ways for regional cooperation to save the endangered tiger. Some 60 environmental experts and officials from Bhutan, India,
Eli Lilly Ranbaxy Ltd. has gone one stop forward in providing better management of insulin-dependent diabetes, a rapidly growing health problem in India, with its new product -
The first monkey park to provide sanctuary status and facilities to five rare species of non-human primates will be set up in the Borajan Reserve Forest of Assam, according to S M Mohnot, project
Human embyonic stem cells- have been isolated for the first time and scientists last week promised the US congress that they would soon be able to mimic parts of the nature's programme in the
After only a day inside, Endeavour's astronauts turned off the lights and closed the doors of the new international space station for its release this weekend from the shuttle. "We sure wish we had
With the manufacturing and financial sectors reeling under a crisis, the Thai government is banking on agriculture to provide jobs and restore incomes. "Agriculture has suddenly become an attractive
For a place which has such a high concentration of chemical and petrochemical industries, Vadodara is ill-equipped so far as fire management is concerned, feel fire experts. The need of the day is a
In a recent report, the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) has stated that the rate of growth of rice production, which fell substantially in the 1980s, continues to decline in the 1990s.
An arbitration panel has ruled that US cigarettle makers must pay a record $8.2 billion in legal fees to lawyers who represented Florida, Texas and Mississippi in suits over health care cost. Though
In spite of the complete ban imposed by the Supreme Court, felling of green trees is continuing in Himachal Pradesh surreptiously. Investigations have been marking healthy green trees for felling
Delhiites will, very soon have to think before dumping just about anything into their garbage bins. Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has decided to accept only biodegradable waste from
In a discovery that may lead to new drugs, researchers have identified a molecule that has a crucial role in causing asthma. Two teams of scientists experimenting independently with laboratory mice
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a package-labeling change for Eli Lilly & Co.'s osteoporosis drug Evista that will allow the company's sales personnel to refer to research studies
The Union Governemnt will provide finances to foundries for installing pollution control devices and equipment, according to senior officials of the Union Steel
For the first time in the country, a garbage transfer station was inaugurated at Lower Tank Bund, Hyderabad under the solid waste management project of the Housing and urban development corporation
The State Pollution Control Board has orderd the Hindustan Lever Ltd. factory at Garden Reach to shut down immediately for failing to meet effluent treatment
In a significant blow to oil seeds exports, Europe has refused to buy Indian groundnut this year due to fear of an aflatoxin virus. Europe normally contracts 50,000-70,000 tonnes of handpicked