Second wave has burgeoned amount According to data sourced from Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Karnataka is currently generating 16.91 tonnes per day (TPD) of bio-medical waste. Karnataka stands fifth …
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Exercise will be executed over ten days In what is being touted as a first-of-its kind initiative in the country, Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappa recently launched a drone-based sanitation initiative …
Mint reported on the country’s current capacity India’s environment and health authorities are racing to tighten norms to dispose of syringes, needles and other potentially hazardous material, bracing for a …
The concept of rental linen has lately caught up with the hospitality segment as more and more hotels find this model a more lucrative and less cumbersome mode of using …
During the Covid-19 crisis, the adjustments of contracts with suppliers and subcontractors were little to none, especially for organisations that are bound by public procurement legislation, such as hospitals and …
“Besides clean surroundings, home, office and factory, one other aspect which matters most at present is clean transportation. Driving to office and back in a most hygienic vehicle is perhaps …
When the total lockdown began to be eased, the Central and State Governments began to issue guidelines on how various facilities could be allowed to reopen, and the SOPs they …
Pushes ahead with expansion plans While leisure travel is doing well at present, a full revival in demand for the hospitality industry in top metro cities is likely to take …
• Technology • Training • Reskilling The FM industry that is heavily dependent on its workforce, the front runners in the post-covid era, is now facing shortage of skilled manpower. …
Auditing, of course, has been a synonym close to Taxes but in the present context @pandemic, cleaning auditing takes precedence, with hospitality taking the lead. If one is familiar with …