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
Mumbai: Will the ghost of dry 2009 be exorcised? It
Mumbai: Chief minister Ashok Chavan on his first foreign tour has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with a US firm for the safety and security of public transport in the city. He signed the MoU with Mineta Transportation Institute in Los Angeles on Monday.
Mumbai: Heavy rains coupled with strong winds today lashed the city and its suburbs, disrupting air and rail traffic and leading to water logging in many areas. The city received 60.77 mm rainfall since yesterday. Colaba in south Mumbai received 78.6 mm and suburban Santacruz received 95.0 mm, the MET department said.
<p>Mumbai: Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) buses will sport a new look from early next year. Engineers from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)-Bombay are working on the new design, which will make the buses more efficient.<br />
Mumbai: The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) alongwith traffic police is gearing up to monitor water logging in the city by installing CCTVs at major traffic junctions in the metropolis. The civic administration has written to the traffic department asking for footage obtained from CCTVs that they have installed at major traffic junctions in the metropolis.
Mumbai: The Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) has appointed the Pune-based Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) to carry out a detailed study of King Long buses.
Mumbai: Mumbaikars should brace themselves for another year of water-logging this monsoon as only 50% of the city
Mumbai: Stung by the fact that 60% of malarial deaths in the city last year were due to late diagnosis, as patients medicated themselves for fever instead of visiting a doctor, the civic body is taking no chances this time. And who better to rope in to ensure victims reach hospitals in time than the chemists.
Mumbai: The air-conditioned King Long bus fleet used by the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) was meant to be a commuter