Rape convict Gurmeet Ram Rahim gets 30-day parole, 16th since 2017
Rape convict Gurmeet Ram Rahim gets 30-day parole, 16th since 2017
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The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) reported that India generated around 33,000 tonnes of COVID-19 biomedical waste in the last seven months, with Maharashtra contributing the maximum (3,587 tonnes) to it. According to the data received from state pollution control boards, since June 2020, all states and union territories have generated 32,994 tonnes of COVID-19-related biomedical waste which is being collected, treated and disposed of by 198 common biomedical waste treatment facilities (CBWTFs). COVID-19 biomedical waste could include PPE kits, masks, shoe covers, gloves, human tissues, items contaminated with blood, body fluids like dressings, plaster casts, cotton swabs, beddings contaminated with blood or body fluid, blood bags, needles, syringes etc.
Rape convict Gurmeet Ram Rahim gets 30-day parole, 16th since 2017
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