Union Minister Jitendra Singh launched Srjanam, a biomedical waste conversion rig at AIIMS, New Delhi. Developed by ...
Scientists at the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research in Thiruvananthapuram have developed an indigenous technology ...
CSIR-NIIST has developed an automated biomedical waste conversion rig named 'Srjanam' to disinfect biomedical waste without costly incinerators. Launching soon at AIIMS, this innovation offers a safe, ...
It offers a cost effective, greener alternative to existing technologies for biomedical waste disposal, including ...
T'puram: Union minister for science and technology Jitendra Singh will formally launch an automated biomedical waste ...
Improper segregation, open dumping, open burning, and inadequate incineration lead to severe health hazards, such as the release of harmful human carcinogens, particulate matter, and ash residues.
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) is all set to get an automated biomedical waste conversion rig that can ...
CSIR laboratory for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology has developed a biomedical waste conversion rig that can ...
Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh today launched India’s first indigenous Automated Bio Medical Waste Treatment Plant at ...
New Delhi : The CSIR-NIIST (National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology) Thiruvananthapuram on Saturday ...