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India’s Bio-Waste Rulebook: Who’s Responsible and What’s at Stake
The moment biomedical waste leaves the source, it must be traceable, accountable, and safely handled. In last week’s article, we examined...

Dr. Sanjay Joshi
Jul 183 min read


Daily Record, Monthly Report: Bio-Waste Rules Enforced
Proper handling, segregation, and disposal of biomedical waste is now a strict facility-level responsibility. The Bio-Medical Waste...

Dr. Sanjay Joshi
Jul 113 min read


A Landmark Step in Medical Waste Regulation
The 1998 rules marked India’s first serious attempt to regulate biomedical waste, laying the groundwork for safer healthcare waste...

Dr. Sanjay Joshi
Jul 42 min read


Beyond Hospitals: The Many Sources of Biomedical Waste
Biomedical waste doesn’t just come from hospitals — it is generated across a wide range of healthcare settings.” In continuation of last...

Dr. Sanjay Joshi
Jun 273 min read


The Hidden Cost of Care: Biomedical Waste in Hospitals
Every hospital admission, no matter how small, generates waste. As India’s healthcare sector grows, so does the urgency to manage...

Dr. Sanjay Joshi
Jun 203 min read


Biomedical Waste: A Silent Threat in Plain Sight
Medical waste generated from routine tests prescribed by a doctor has the potential to become a serious public health hazard....

Dr. Sanjay Joshi
Jun 133 min read


Biomedical Waste: From Neglect to Regulation
The rise of HIV/AIDS and the 'Syringe Tide' of 1987 paved the way for global recognition of the biohazard threat and the need for...

Dr. Sanjay Joshi
Jun 62 min read


Beyond Plastic: Reimagining Our Stewardship on World Environment Day
Let this World Environment Day not be an annual ritual of regret but a renewed commitment to regeneration. Every year on June 5, World...

Dr. Kishore Paknikar
Jun 44 min read


Rahul Gandhi visits MP, holds meeting with senior Cong leaders
Bhopal: Congress MP Rahul Gandhi arrived here on Tuesday to take part in a campaign being started with the aim of strengthening the party...
PTI
Jun 32 min read


Syringe Tide: When Medical Waste Invaded the Beaches
Thousands of hypodermic syringes littered the East Coast beaches, turning a summer paradise into a public health nightmare. In the summer...

Dr. Sanjay Joshi
May 303 min read


Zero Food Waste Starts at Home
Planning your meals and shopping smart can drastically cut down food waste. Stock take first, buy only what you need, and store...

Dr. Sanjay Joshi
May 243 min read


What’s Left on Your Plate Hurts the Planet
While factories, fossil fuels, and fast fashion are well-known culprits of climate change, another offender is hiding in plain sight—food...

Dr. Sanjay Joshi
May 163 min read


Feasting or Wasting? The Hidden Cost of Modern Celebrations
In my earlier articles, I discussed various sources of food waste—from harvesting to our homes and restaurants. Other common sources...

Dr. Sanjay Joshi
May 23 min read


Food Waste in India’s Hospitality Sector
In my last article, I shared an overview of the wastage of food at the household level. Now, let us move out of the house and look at...

Dr. Sanjay Joshi
Apr 252 min read


All seasons, city air ‘toxic’
Mumbai: Contrary to perception that Mumbai’s coastal environment shields it from the worst of air pollution, a new study has indicated...
Quaid Najmi
Apr 212 min read


Take Control: 67% of Food Waste Starts at Home
Despite having no control over supply-chain waste, Indian households discard 67% of their food. Poor planning, cultural habits, and...

Dr. Sanjay Joshi
Apr 183 min read


Minimum temperatures on rise
Mumbai: While the current heat wave has led to a sudden rise in maximum temperature at most of the hill stations across Maharashtra,...

Abhijit Mulye
Apr 182 min read


How cool are our hill stations?
Heat wave raises temperatures across all hill stations in the state. Mumbai: The hill stations in Maharashtra are no longer “cool”...

Abhijit Mulye
Apr 172 min read


From Abundance to Waste: India’s Food Paradox
Chaitra, the first month of the Hindu calendar, falls between March and April. It marks the arrival of spring in India. The season brings...

Dr. Sanjay Joshi
Apr 113 min read


The Man Who Spoke for the Earth
In the mid-1960s, long before climate change was a topic that could fill out a political manifesto or launch a thousand think pieces,...

Pradeep Ganesan
Apr 53 min read
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