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Delhi to get common bio-medical waste treatment facilities: Sirsa
India, Feb. 19 -- Delhi will soon get new Common Bio-Medical Waste Treatment Facilities (CBWTFs), Environment Minister ...
Cells constantly monitor and recycle their proteins through a tightly regulated waste-disposal system. Proteins that are no longer needed are tagged and broken down by specialized cellular machinery.
The Delhi government will establish new biomedical waste treatment facilities to increase disposal capacity to 46 tonnes daily, addressing rising pollution concerns. These facilities will use advanced ...
Bihar Health Minister Mangal Pandey announced plans to expand the state's biomedical waste disposal facilities. Currently, four centers handle the state's daily 28,000 kg of waste, which is ...
Delhi is producing nearly 40 tonnes of biomedical waste every day, from syringes and surgical waste to lab material and used ...
One often hears patients walking into urban hospitals, insisting on a ‘laser angioplasty’. It conjures images of a laser beam ...
FAYETTEVILLE, GA, UNITED STATES, February 7, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Accurately isolating individual cells from ...
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How to dispose batteries responsibly to protect human health and environment
Wednesday is National Battery Day, a day that serves as a reminder that certain batteries should not go in household garbage or recycling bins.
The India AI Impact Summit 2026 exhibition has brought together leading technology companies, academic institutions, start-ups, industry bodies and global partners to showcase cutting-edge Artificial ...
According to the plan outlined to Sirsa, the proposed CBWTFs are designed to handle up to 46 TPD of biomedical waste, with an operating capacity of roughly 2,300 kg per hour over 20 hours daily.
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