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With an economic growth rate of 8.9%, which is the second fastest in the world, India is fast seen emerging as a major global bussiness giant. With 35 cities with population in excess of 1 million, and more cities joining the list, investment...
The electronic industry is the world’s largest and fastest growing manufacturing industry (Radha, 2002; DIT, 2003). During the last decade, it has assumed the role of providing a forceful leverage to the socio - economic and techn...
Hospitals generate large amount of dangerous waste. If not managed properly, these dangerous wastes can threat to the public safety. Proper management of chemicals and wastes can help prevent serious consequences of these hazardous wast...
The Chemical industry is one of the oldest industries in India. It not only plays a crucial role in meeting the daily needs of the common man, but also contributes significantly towards the industrial and economic growth of the na...
Solid waste generation is a continually growing problem at global, regional and local levels. Solid wastes are those organic and inorganic waste materials produced by various activities of the society, which have lost their value to the first...
The developing world community is struggling with scarcity of power. Most of its power is derived from non-renewable conventional energy resources which are decreasing day by day. Therefore, presently renewable energy resource utilization is ...
Renewable energy sources also called non-conventional energy, are sources that are continuously replenished by natural processes. For example, solar energy, wind energy, bio-energy - bio-fuels grown sustain ably), hydropower...
Definition of Hazardous waste The hazardous wastes (management and handling) rules, 1989 (amended later) is the rule that is applicable to hazardous wastes in India. Unlike Japan, there is no legal definition or category called “...
Introduction:- Thermal processes (incineration, pyrolysis, melting or vetrification) have been proposed for treating hazardous and municipal solid waste (MSW) prior to disposal. Plasma, an ionized gas resulting from an relectrical discharge,...
On account of its geo-climatic conditions, the Indian sub-continent is highly prone to multiple natural disasters including earthquakes, which is one of the most destructive natural hazards with the potentiality of inflicting huge loss to liv...