India's drug regulatory body, CDSCO, advises flushing 17 specific drugs, including painkillers and anti-anxiety medications, down the sink if unused or expired due to potential harm. For other medications, they recommend scientific disposal through 'drug take back' initiatives to prevent environmental pollution. Studies reveal that improper disposal leads to drug presence in water sources, contributing to multi-drug resistant pathogens.
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Apna Ghars, resting facilities for truck drivers along national highways, are gaining popularity, evidenced by a five-fold increase in bookings in June. These facilities, costing Rs 112 for eight hours, offer amenities addressing the la ...more
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh lauded the armed forces' bravery during Operation Sindoor, emphasizing India's need for constant preparedness amidst global uncertainties. He highlighted the rising global demand for Indian-made weapons an ...more
Both families have written to the Delhi Police seeking a response, and said that they shall approach the courts
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