Paralysed man who cleaned lake hailed by PM
Voluntarily collected dumped bottles In this month’s edition of Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the commitment of... Read More
WHO says handwashing can help prevent coronavirus transmission
As the first suspected cases of coronavirus in India — which claimed over 100 lives in China and has 56... Read More
Who is to be BLAMED For the SPREAD Of VIRUSES?
Hundreds of schools across the US and the UK shut down as norovirus outbreak strikes children… School children complain of... Read More
14 of 20 most polluted cities in world are in India: WHO
The World Health Organization (WHO) released its list of the 20 most polluted cities in the world on May 2,... Read More
WHO launches hand hygiene report
WHO has launched global “SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands” programme, highlighting the role of hand hygiene in preventing the spread... Read More
WHO:Water contamination in Bangalore alarming
The potable water in Bangalore is much more contaminated than in Kolkata, New Delhi, Mumbai, Lucknow, Pune, Hyderabad and Chennai,... Read More
Hospital Infection ‘Who was in the room before me?’
People, in a medical situation, generally look for hospitals that are nearest to their homes, reputed and with good facilities.... Read More
Who is to blame – Client or Contractor?
Contractor A: Why should I provide service to a company that refuses to pay minimum wages? Client: When the Government... Read More
Who’s responsible?
Prashant Panigrahi, Chief Engineer, Rural Water Supply & Sanitation (RWSS), Government of Orissa, is a worried man. He is concerned... Read More
Dirty trains! Who is responsible?
“Twenty years on the track, nothing has changed… in fact it has worsened…” This was the railway official on a Southern Railway train talking to us on the “unclean attitude” of passengers and the helplessness of attendants on the train
Strategizing Workforce Management
• Technology • Training • Reskilling The FM industry that is heavily dependent on its workforce, the front runners in... Read More
Kärcher continues its growth streak
Covid demand and new ventures propel growth With a turnover of 2.721 billion euros, Kärcher was once again able to... Read More
Indian Franchisee Going Global
An Indian laundry company making its international debut will go down in history. After years of successfully operating as the... Read More
Auditing Odds in Hospitality
Auditing, of course, has been a synonym close to Taxes but in the present context @pandemic, cleaning auditing takes precedence,... Read More
Mechanised sweepers
It is no longer uncommon to see a massive road sweeping machine rumble down the arterial road of a city,... Read More
Leader, Learner, Mentor…& Achiever
In a new series of articles, Clean India Journal will focus the spotlight on a single veteran of the Facility... Read More
“Cleanliness Reassures Customers”
When we assess the state and health of the Indian economy now, one of the first parameters that experts examine... Read More
Consumer-facing companies want govt to plan to vaccinate their employees
Want them to be considered as front-line workers The Economic Times has reported that consumer-facing companies have either started submitting... Read More
Maharashtra recognises hospitality sector as an industry
To levy taxes and tariffs at industrial rates In an effort to revive the hospitality sector in the state, which... Read More
UP proposes stringent anti-littering laws
Will impose fines on offenders In an attempt to make Uttar Pradesh clean on lines of Singapore, the state government... Read More