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2012-01-05ACCUMULATION OF POLYHYDROXYALKANOIC ACIDS BY AZOTOBACTER CHROOCOCCUM MAL-201 FROM ORGANIC WASTEPal Saha, Soma; Patra, A.; Ghosh, P. B.; Paul, A. K.
2014-09-03Adab Or TankidAnsari, Aslub Ahmad
2014-09-03AITAREYA ARANYAKAKeith, Arthur Berriedale
2012-01-10Alleviation of chromium induced toxicity in Cicer arietinum L. seedling by calciumPal, Suparna
2014-09-06ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012WOMEN’S STUDIES CENTRE
2014-09-06ANNUAL REPORT 2012-2013WOMEN’S STUDIES CENTRE
2014-09-06ANNUAL REPORT 2013-2014WOMEN’S STUDIES CENTRE
2012-01-10ANTI BIOFILM ACTIVITY OF TRITERPENOIDS: AN OVERVIEWPaul Bhattacharya, Sudipta
2014-09-03Anwar-e-RizwaniSulemani, Baquer
2014-09-03Atharbabediya-Koushik-Grihasutram-
2014-09-02Best Practices for the College Libraries in the context of changing Indian Higher Educational Scenario.Bhattacharya, Dr. Mitali
2021-09-18Bicomplex Version of Some Well Known Results in Complex AnalysisDutta, Debasmita; Dey, Satavisha; Sarkar, Sukalyan
2021-09-18Bioassay-guided screening of eight plant species for antiproliferative activity based on basic bench top assaysChatterjee, Saumabha; Anwesa, Chaudhuri
2020Biomedical waste (BMW)is generated at various places viz., hospitals, nursing homes, maternity homes, basic level health care centres, immunization centres, diagnostic centres, blood banks, health camps, blood donation camps, institution laboratories, doctors’ chambers, pharmacies and even households. All these sources come under the purview of Bio-Medical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules 1998. Efforts towards safe and proper management of biomedical waste in Kolkata date back to the 1990s, even prior to the introduction of the Bio-Medical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1998. Dept. of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of Kolkata took initiative towards this through several projects. With the introduction of the BMW Rules in 1998, WBPCB became the designated authority to approve and monitor BMW management in the Kolkata. After ten years of the introduction of BMW Rules, it is imperative to assess the achievements and the failures, the problems and the prospects of BMW management in the Kolkata. Thus the study was undertaken. The most important task of the present study has been an assessment of the amount of BMW generated in different categories of Health Care Units (HCUs) in Kolkata. The foremost step for the assessment of Bio-Medical Waste generated essentially calls for preparation of an inventory of the HCUs under study by CATEGORY.Samaddar, Soma
2017BIOMEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT: AN EMERGENT ISSUE IN EASTERN INDIASamaddar, Soma
2017Biomedical Waste Management: An Infrastructural case study of Kolkata based HospitalsSamaddar, Soma
2012-01-05A brief profiling of microbes of freshly squeezed pineapple juices in Kolkata city, India and reduction of microbial load following thermal and non-thermal methodsMUKHOPADHYAY, MAHUYA; CHATTERJEE, SOHINI
2014-09-02Capacity Building of Women Managers in Higher EducationBhattacharya, Dr. Mitali
2014-09-03The Catapatha BhramanaSastri, Pandit A. Chinnaswami; Sastry, Pandit Pattabhirama
2014-09-06Central Asia and Central Asia and Caspian Sea Region: The Great Game RivalryGhosh, Dr.Peu