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: The already delayed Mumbai Sewage Disposal Project may be even further delayed as the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is up against a rather peculiar problem. The civic administration does not know just how to dispose of the sludge resulting from the treatment of sewage water for non-potable purposes.
Mumbai: Villagers of Wagad are thrilled that their water association has won them the state award for managing the Meru Ling Kalva water body. Their effort of 10 years for effective water management has been acknowledged as a successful role model by the Maharashtra government.
Mumbai: Where once people welcomed sparrows and other birds on to their window sills, these days modern life has all but killed them off. Sparrows that used to make nests in people
Mumbai: Mumbai seems to have answered BMC
Mumbai: Sometimes religious fervour can transform an untended city into a model of development.
Mumbai: The Maharashtra government is pushing hard the Union railway minister Mamata Banerjee to get a good deal for the state from the railway budget. The state wants to get maximum allocation for the 29 railway projects that it has proposed with the Centre. The proposal includes 21 new routes and expansion of two routes.
Mumbai: The machine they rode was ordinary. So was their journey. And, so was their destination. But their mission was special: to spread the message that it
Mumbai: Hand sanitiser is a common household name, thanks to last year
Mumbai: Minister for irrigation Ajit Pawar highlighted the need for equitable distribution of water in times of changing weather patterns at the
Asking people to opt for public transport, Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit today said her government will develop more cycling and walking tracks across the city as part of its eco-friendly initiatives.