Team Banega Swasth India spoke with Environmental experts to know why Waste-To-Energy plants are not an ideal solution for India's waste
WHO's Chief Scientist Dr Soumya Swaminathan tells NDTV how worried we should be about the spread of the virus now that cases have emerged in India
The Solid Waste Management Rules 2016 are the sixth category of waste management rules brought out by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. The...
Not only has Indore continued to retain its position as the cleanest city in the country, but every year it also manages to move ahead and...
WHO Europe has forecast just over 27,000 monkeypox cases in 88 countries by August 2, up from 17,800 cases in nearly 70 countries at the latest...
Under the Swachh Bharat Mission - Urban 2.0, cities have to attain garbage-free status. How can cities manage their solid waste effectively to attain this goal...
What’s life around Ghazipur landfill? Team Banega Swasth India spoke with some of the people living near the landfill to understand the hardships they go through...
Why did the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the Monkeypox outbreak a public health emergency? India's top virologists explains
During the meeting, Environment Minister Bhupendra Yadav reiterated India’s commitments to the ambitious targets announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, including the target of 500 GW...
Risk of Monkeypox infection is high through close physical or direct skin-to-skin contact or sexual intercourse with an infected person or by touching their bedding or...
By 2050, India will need 88 square kilometres of land for waste disposal, said a joint report by Assocham and accounting firm PwC
Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016 mandates waste segregation at source by all waste generators. How well is India following SWM Rules 2016?