Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Pharma company fined for dumping medical waste in open
Indore: Indore Municipal Corporation slapped a spot fine of ₹25,000 against a pharma company for allegedly littering medical waste in the open.

According to senior IMC officials, commissioner Pratibha Pal has instructed them to take appropriate action against those who are littering garbage in the open and making a dent in the image of the country’s cleanest city.

Zone-7 CSI Ram Manohar Gosar noticed medical waste being dumped in large quantities on an open plot situated in Niranjanpur Lohamandi.

The medical waste, during the examination of the documents/papers found in the pile of medical waste, was found to belong to a pharma company Gynofem Healthcare Private Limited situated at plot number 156/3 in Scheme number 78.

The team reached the address printed on the documents/papers approached the pharma company’s management and slapped a penalty of ₹25,000.

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