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Dyes are organic compounds that are used to impart colour to substrates such as cloth, paper, leather, and plastics...
Read MoreEnvironmental Clearance process involves a comprehensive evaluation of the potential environmental impacts of a pro...
Read MoreBulk drug intermediate industries produce the raw materials or intermediates used to produce bulk drugs or Active P...
Read MoreEnvironment Clearance (EC) is a check mechanism for evaluating the potential environmental impacts of a proposed pr...
Read MoreEnvironmental Impact Assessment (EIA) evaluates the potential environmental impacts of a proposed project, plan, or...
Read MoreNumerous construction and development projects in the private and public sectors are in line today. Operations in t...
Read MoreIndia's economic development, propelled by rapid industrial growth and urbanisation, is causing severe environmenta...
Read MoreEnvironmental clearance (EC) is obtaining permission from the government or regulatory authority to undertake any d...
Read MoreMeasurable and monitorable EC conditions are measures or requirements imposed by regulatory authorities on projects...
Read MoreIn India MoEF&CC has categorised industries into Green, Orange, Red and White based on the potential environmen...
Read MoreMinerals are valuable natural resources and essential raw materials for the entire industry. So, the widening of th...
Read MoreThe Comprehensive Environmental Pollution Index (CEPI) is a composite index used to assess the environmental pollut...
Read MoreThe purpose of obtaining an environmental clearance (EC) is to ensure that the proposed project does not cause sign...
Read MoreIn India, it's a big challenge for industrialists or manufacturers to set up a new industry or unit. For setting up...
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