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The Jharkhand High Court reprimanded the state government for failing to submit reports on biomedical waste management from all districts. The court had previously directed deputy commissioners to provide updates on disposal mechanisms. Despite this, many districts did not comply. The court granted another opportunity for the reports to be submitted and scheduled the next hearing for June 16. Treatments plants exist in five districts, with another under construction in Deoghar.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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