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Status in National Capital Territory of Delhi

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BIOMEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT CELLDIRECTORATE OF HEALTH SERVICES

GOVERNMENT OF NCT OF DELHI

F-17, KARKARDOOMA, DELHI-110032. PH.: 22304362Website : www.health.delhigovt.nic.in

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

Status of

Biomedical Waste Management

in

National Capital Territory of Delhi

2006

BIOMEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT CELLDIRECTORATE OF HEALTH SERVICES

GOVERNMENT OF NCT OF DELHI

F-17, KARKARDOOMA, DELHI-110032. PH.: 22304362Website : www.health.delhigovt.nic.in

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

Message

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

I feel proud to know that Bio- Medical Waste Management Cell, Directorate of Health

Services, Government of NCT of Delhi is bringing out its Status Report 2006.

Waste Management is one of the important public health measures. To control hazards

to human health and environment Ministry of Environment and Forest, Govt. of India has

notified the Bio-Medical Waste (Management & Handling) Rules 1998 under the

Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986). The guidelines have also been prepared to

enable each hospital for waste management in terms of segregation, collection,

transportation, treatment and disposal of hospital waste.

Poor management of health-care waste may also damage the environment, in addition

to creating opportunities for the collection of disposable medical equipment (particularly

syringes), its re-sale and potential re-use without sterilization - a practice which causes an

important burden of disease worldwide.

I feel that the compiled information will be very useful for all Medical & Para-medical

personnel and general public large.

I congratulate all member of the team associated in preparing this useful report.

(Dr. YOGANAND SHASTRI)

Dr. YOGANAND SHASTRI

Minister of Health and Social Welfare

Govt. Of National Capital Territory Of Delhi

Delhi Secretariat, I.P. Estate, New Delhi-110002Tel No. 23392067

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Health care is the prime responsibility of the state. While providing health care to the

community, these healthcare institutions generate waste. Bio-Medical Waste is a universal

problem. Today, with increasing number of health care institutions and careless attitude of

health care personnel, the job has become more challenging. To establish waste treatment

facility by individual hospital / nursing home is a costly affair. Daily operation of medical

activities, mass immunization campaigns and even in emergency situations, good health

care waste management (HCWM) is crucial to prevent the exposure of health-care workers,

patients, waste handlers and the community to infections, toxic effects and injuries.

Keeping in view the problems faced by smaller hospitals and nursing home, Government

of NCT of Delhi has decided to provide services of a centralized biomedical waste treatment

facility at reasonable cost to the health care units. Such facility has been established at Okhla

in collaboration with private entrepreneur. The similar facility is likely to come up during

current financial year at Gazipur.

The status report published by the Health Department will be very useful for all health

care institutions at large and people in particular. I congratulate all the team members

specially Dr. K.S. Baghotia, State Programme Officer who has put concerted efforts in

compilation of this valuable report.

(Sh. D.S. Negi)

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

Hygiene and sanitation are two major issues in public health. Delhi is generating more

than 6500 metric tons of municipal waste daily. If we take even one percent of it as Bio-

Medical Waste, it becomes 65 tons per day. It is not only the major hospitals, which

contribute to its quantum but smaller hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, pathological

laboratories, blood banks and research institutions also contribute a major chunk. Poor

management of health care waste exposes healthcare workers, waste handlers and the

community in the form of fatal infection, genotoxicity and cytotoxicity, physical injuries and

public sensitivity

To have a check on these hazards Ministry of Environment and Forest, Govt. of India

notified Bio-Medical waste (Management & Handling) Rules 1998 and amendments

thereafter under Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.

There is not a single publication, which can work as a reference document for

biomedical waste management in Delhi. Keeping in view this point, the up to date data

available from different sources have been compiled to make it as a reference document. All

the members of biomedical waste management cell, especially Dr. K.S. Baghotia have put

enormous efforts in preparing this document. I am sure this document will be very useful for

health care institutions and associated personnel in their day-to-day activities. I congratulate

the team.

(Dr. S. S. Saha)

Dr. S.S. SahaDirector Health Services

Phone: 22309220, 22306396

Email: [email protected]

DIRECTORATE OF HEALTH SERVICES

GOVT. OF NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI

F–17, KARKARD00MA, DELHI-32

Dated ........................

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BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

PrefaceHealthcare waste (HCW) is a by-product of healthcare that includes sharps,

non-sharps, blood, body parts, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, medical devices

and radioactive materials. In other words, it includes all kinds of waste

generated by health care establishments, research facilities, and laboratories

including minor or scattered source-such as care taken at home (Insulin

Injection). About 75% to 90% of the waste produced by health care providers is

non-hazardous "general waste" comparable to domestic waste, whereas 10-25% is hazardous

waste on human health & environment.

To prevent the hazards of this, Govt. of India notified Bio-Medical Waste (Management &

Handling) Rules 1998 and the amendments there after under the Environment Protection Act.

1986. To implement these rules in NCT of Delhi, the government has notified Delhi Pollution

Control Committee (DPCC) as prescribed authority and financial commissioner as appellate

authority. There is also an advisory committee under chairmanship of Principal Secretary

(Health) to advise Government and DPCC to address the problems related to Bio-medical waste.

Hospitals are required to ensure proper segregation, treatment and disposal of Bio-Medical

Waste and adhere to prescribed limit of 48 hours for lifting of waste generated in hospitals which

don't have on site treatment facilities. Despite availability of trained personnel, implementation

of these rules is not adequate. Hospital authorities should take sufficient measures to change of

attitude of the healthcare personnel, supply personal protective equipments, create public

awareness and participation of citizens in Bio-Medical Waste Management.

The data/information in this report are taken from the Nursing Home Cell, Biomedical Waste

Management Cell, Delhi Pollution Control Committee, Hospital Division of GOI, Publication of

WHO and other printed reports.

I am thankful to Dr. Yoganand Shastri, the Minister of Health, Sh. D.S. Negi the Pr. Secretary

(H & FW) and Dr. Anil Mehra, Director Health Services for constant encouragement, Dr. Ashok

Kumar Rana, Dr. T.K. Joshi and Sh. Satendra, for providing relevant information and the staff of

Bio-Medical Waste Management Cell especially Data Entry Operator for constant support in

bringing out this report.

Dr. K.S. Baghotia

M D, D N B, DCO, MNAMS

State Programme Officer

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

Index

1. Introduction 1

2. Biomedical Waste Management in Delhi 4

3. Guidelines for Authorizing Vehicle for Transportation of Bio-Medical Waste 11

4. Guidelines for the safe Transport of Infectious Substances and Diagnostic 1 3Speciments

5. Federal Register Part-III, Department of Transportation 21

6. National Guidelines on Hospital Waste Management 27

7. Guidelines for Design and Construction of Bio-Medical Waste Incinerators 33

8. Bio-Medical Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 1998 37

9. Registered Nursing Homes under DHS 55

10. Health Care Establishments Authorization Status 81

11. Hazards of Bio-Medical/Health Care Waste 113

12. Short Activities of IVPSS 115

13. Bio-degradable Plastics and Bio-Medical Waste 117

14. Frequently Asked Questions 119

15. Glossary 123

16. Abbreviations Used 126

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IntroductionNature has made everything for a defined purpose. 'Anything which is not intended for further use is termed as

waste'. In the scientific and industrial era, turnover of the products is very high. With industrialization and increasing

urbanization the quantum of urban solid waste is also increasing. With increasing need of Health Care in fast

changing society, the role of hospitals/nursing homes comes to the forefront. Hospital is a residential establishment

which provides short term and long term medical care consisting of observational, diagnostic, therapeutic and

rehabilitative services for a person suffering or suspected to be suffering from disease or injury and for parturient. It

may or may not also provide services for ambulatory patients on an outpatient basis. In Delhi, there are 72 hospitals

under govt. sector, 604 registered nursing homes and 936 dispensaries. In addition to this there are about 1550

unregistered establishments with different names like Nursing Homes, Medical Centres, Dental Hospitals, MTP

centres etc. About 40000 hospital beds are available in the public and private sector in Delhi. With increasing number

of hospitals and nursing homes in Delhi, this number may go up even higher. All these establishments in the process

of providing health care, generate health care waste.

Hospital Waste or Health care waste should include any type of material generated in Health Care

Establishments including aqueous and other liquid waste. The hospital waste may be defined as “Any solid, fluid or

liquid waste material including its container and any other intermediate products which is generated during short

term and long term care consisting of observational, diagnostic, therapeutic and rehabilitative services for a person

suffering or suspected to be suffering from disease or injury and for parturient or during research pertaining to

production and testing of biological during immunization of human beings. Hospital waste includes garbage, refuse,

rubbish and Bio Medical Waste”. All this waste needs proper management. Poor management of health-care waste

can cause serious disease to health-care personnel, to waste workers, patients and to the general public. The greatest

risk posed by infectious waste are accidental needle stick injuries, which can cause hepatitis B and hepatitis C and

HIV infection. There are however numerous other diseases which could be transmitted by contact with infectious

health-care wastes. During the handling of wastes, injuries occur when syringe-needles or other sharps have not been

collected in rigid puncture proof containers. Inappropriate design and/or overflow of existing sharps container and

moreover unprotected pits increase risk exposure of the health care workers, of waste handlers and of the community

at large, to needle stick injuries. Best practices in health care recommend the segregation of sharps at the point of use.

Health care waste management (HCWM) is a process to help ensure proper hospital hygiene and safety of health

care workers and communities. It includes planning and procurement, construction, staff training and behavior,

proper use of tools, proper treatment and disposal methods inside and outside the hospital, and evaluation. Its many

dimensions require a broader focus than the traditional health specialist or engineering point of view.

Advantages of good Health Care Waste Management: -

The need for proper HCWM has been gaining recognition slowly. It can:

1. help control nosocomial diseases (hospital acquired infections),

2. reduce community exposure;

3. dramatically reduce HIV/AIDS, sepsis, and hepatitis transmission from dirty needles and other improperly

cleaned/disposed medical items;

4. easily and cost-effectively address health care worker safety issues, including reducing risk of needle sticks;

5. control zoonoses (diseases passed to humans through insects, birds, rats and other animals);

6. prevent illegal repackaging and resale of e.g.: contaminated needles;

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7. cut cycles of infection; complementing the protective effect of proper hand washing;

8. avoid negative long-term health effects; eg, cancer, from the environmental release of toxic substances such as

dioxin, mercury and others.

Historical Background:-

Waste management is one of the important public health measures. If we go into the historical background,

before discovery of bacteria as cause of disease, the principle focus of preventive medicine and public health has been

on sanitation. The provision of potable water, proper disposal of odour from sewage and refuse were considered the

important factors in prevention of epidemics. The invention of water closet by John Harrington (1561-1612) facilitated

flushing away human waste and helped to keep some dwellings clean, but flow from those indoor privies ran into

cesspools and ultimately into waterways and wells. In 1848, the description of the sanitary conditions and health of

English workers by Edwin Chadwick however had a great impact on the upper class and the governing bodies. His

standards for proper removal of sewage and the protection of water supply was a stimulus to the Govt. of Britain as

was Rudolph Virchow's militant advocacy of public health measures in Germany. The great glories of Roman hygiene

were the water supply and the sanitation system. In several areas of Europe, public health remains primarily the

responsibility of the inhabitants (for example street cleaning and drainage) but laws were created and inspectors

were assigned for enforcement. 'Scavengers' were appointed to collect the garbage and space outside was assigned

for dumping.

In the Indian Sub-continent, until Sir Mortimer Wheeler's work at Harappa in 1946, nothing was known with

certainty of the way in which the people disposed of their dead, but from a cemetery then discovered, containing at

least 57 graves, it appears that the burial was a usual rite. The whole cemetery has not been excavated and the

evidence is not yet fully assessed, but it is clear that the dead were buried in an extended posture with pottery and

personal belongings.

Present Scenario:-

Coming back to modern age, in the 21st century with increased use of disposable material and the presence of

dreaded disease like Hepatitis B and AIDS, it is utmost important to take care of the infected and hazardous waste to

save the mankind from disaster. The Health care institutions or hospitals which are responsible for care of morbid

population are emitting voluminous quantity of rubbish, garbage and Bio Medical Waste matter each day from wards,

operation theatre and outpatient areas. Proper management of hospital waste is essential to maintain hygiene,

aesthetics, cleanliness and control of environmental pollution.

The hospital waste like body parts, organs, tissues, blood and body fluids along with soiled linen, cotton,

bandage and plaster casts from infected and contaminated areas are very essential to be properly collected,

segregated, stored, transported, treated and disposed of in a safe manner to prevent nosocomial or hospital acquired

infection. Various communicable diseases, that spread through water, sweat, blood, body fluids and contaminated

organs, are important to be prevented. The Bio Medical Waste scattered in and around the hospitals invites flies,

insects, rodents, cats and dogs that are responsible for the spread of communicable diseases like plague and rabies.

Rag pickers in the hospital, sorting out the garbage are at a risk of getting tetanus and HIV infections. The recycling of

disposable syringes, needles, IV sets and other article like glass bottles without proper sterilization are responsible for

spread of Hepatitis, HIV, and other viral diseases. It becomes primary responsibility of health administrators to

manage hospital waste in most safe and eco-friendly manner.

With the proliferation of blood born diseases, more attention is being focused on the issues of infectious medical

waste and its disposal. Health care institutions must be aware of the potential risk in handling infectious waste, and

adhere to the highest standards of transport and disposal. Education of health care personnel, patients and

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community about the management of the infectious waste is crucial in today's health care arena. It is the

responsibility of governments to create a framework for the safe management of health-care waste and to ensure that

health-care facility managers take their share of responsibility to manage wastes safely. This requires a national

strategy involving the Ministry of Health and other stakeholders. It is important that a designated authority

coordinates these efforts and receives sufficient political support, funding and trained staff. Creating national action

plans developing national health-care waste management guidelines and building capacity at the national level are

all important activities which can help to minimize risks posed by health care waste.

With increasing awareness in general population regarding hazards of hospital waste, public interest litigations

were filed against erring officials. Some landmark decisions/guidelines to streamline hospital waste management

have been made in the recent past. These are:

1. Supreme Court judgment dated 1st March 1996 in connection with safe disposal of hospital waste, it ordered

that

a. All hospitals with 50 beds and above should install either their own incinerator or an equally effective

alternative method before 30th November 1996.

b. The incinerator or the alternative method should be installed with a necessary pollution control

mechanism conforming to the standard laid down by Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).

c. Hazardous medical waste should be segregated at source of generation and disinfected before final

disposal.

2. Ministry of Environment & Forest, Govt. of India issued a notification for Biomedical Waste (Management &

Handling) Rules 1998 in exercise of powers conferred by Section 6, 8 & 25 of the Environment (Protection) Act,

1986 that was published in “The Gazette of India Extraordinary, Part-II, Section 3-Sub-Section (ii) New Delhi,

July 27, 1998”. These rules were further amended in 2000 and 2003. Under these rules:

a. The Delhi Pollution Control Committee has been designated as Prescribed Authority to implement these

rules in the National Capital Territory of Delhi.

b. In exercise of the Powers conferred by Rule 9 of the Bio-Medical Waste (Management & Handling) Rules,

1998 the Lt. Governor of Delhi has constituted an Advisory Committee Vide No. F. 23 (322)/95/EN/99 to act

such authority under the said Rules. The composition of the Advisory Committee has 10 members with Pr.

Secretary (Health), Govt. of Delhi as Chairman and Director Health Services as Member Secretary /

Convener.

It is the primary responsibility of the government to implement the recommendations and directions of the

Supreme Court and these Rules in public interest, so that Biomedical waste does not cause any harm to men, animal

and environment.

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Biomedical Waste Management in DelhiBiomedical waste if not handled properly may pose hazards to human health and environment in the form of fatal

infection, genotoxicity and cytotoxicity, physical injuries and public sensitivity. To have a check on these hazards

Ministry of Environment and Forests Govt. of India notified Bio-Medical Waste (Management & Handling) Rules 1998

and amendments thereafter under Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. There is a big network of health care

institutions in Delhi with multiplicity of authorities in health sector.

The organization-wise Institutions are as follows: -

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*These Health Care Institutions are inclusive of Allopathy, ISM and Homeopathy. There are 30 Hospitals under

Government of Delhi. Total no of beds in hospitals under Government of NCT of Delhi are about 7704.

The list of hospitals with Bed strength is as follows:

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Under Govt. of NCT of Delhi, only Four Hospitals are having Incinerators and 9 hospitals are having Autoclaves and

Shredders for Scientific Management of Bio-Medical Waste. Bio-Medical Waste from these Hospitals, where such

facilities are not available are segregated and transported in special van to the centralized waste treatment facility.

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Biomedical waste generated in Hospitals other than Delhi Govt.:

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Delhi is generating approximately 6500 metric tons of waste out of which 65 tons are expected to be Biomedical

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authorization. In Delhi besides these two operators of facility (M/s Biocare Technological Services and M/s Synergy

Waste Management Company), a number of Government and private hospitals have installed their own waste

disposal facilities in their hospitals for disposal of the waste generated.

At present as per records in Delhi 18 incinerators, 18 autoclaves and 3 microwaves are in operation. Besides this,

a Government facilitated operator (Synergy Waste Management Private Limited) has established facility at Okhla that

has become operational in November 2006. The institution wise capacity of incinerators in Delhi is shown in the

above Graph (figure-6)

Segregation Containers: -

Figure 7

All Delhi Govt. hospitals and Dispensaries under this Directorate have already obtained /applied for authorization

from DPCC under Bio-medical Waste (Management & Handling) Rules 1998. Authorization for new hospital and

dispensaries if any will be obtained during current year. Delhi Government during the 10th five-year plan, has

established Biomedical Waste Management Cell to monitor biomedical waste Management in Delhi. The hospitals

under GNCT Delhi have been asked to have separate budget head in their hospitals for Biomedical Waste

Management.

C. Problems faced by Different Hospitals/Nursing Homes:

There are 604 registered nursing homes in Delhi as on 31st December 2006. In addition to this, there are

approximately 1550 unregistered health care units with different names in Delhi. The bed-wise distribution of

registered nursing homes is given in figure 8.

In addition to these Govt. hospitals, dispensaries, registered and unregistered nursing homes, there are significant

numbers of smaller health care units (clinics, diagnostic laboratories, blood banks), which contribute significantly in

the generation of biomedical waste. A law for registration of diagnostic laboratories is being enacted in Delhi to curb

the mushrooming of diagnostic laboratories in residential areas.

To be used in the Operation Theatre and the Labour room

only Human tissues, Organs, Body parts,

Animal waste, Placenta

BODY PARTS AND ANATOMICAL TISSUES

Microbiological and biotechnological waste,

Blood-soaked bandages, Soiled dressings,

Cotton swabs

INFECTIOUS WASTE

Blood bags, IV sets,Tubings, Urine bags,Syringes, Catheters,

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Material, Paper

GENERAL

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The Registered Nursing Homes In Delhi as on December 2006 :

Figure 8

Annual Expenditure Per Bed for Biomedical Waste Management:

Figure 9

The cost per bed per year involved in management of biomedical waste varies from Rs. 767 in Attar Sain Jain hospital

to Rs. 14020 in RB Seth Jessa Ram Hospital, New Delhi. The average biomedical waste management cost per bed per

year is Rs.5361. The institutions having on site treatment facility are spending three times as compared to the

institutions utilizing services of Centralised facility. The average expenditure for institutions having onsite treatment

facility is Rs. 7228 whereas the institutions using centralized facility are spending only Rs. 2100 per bed per annum.

Keeping in view the difficulties faced by private Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Clinics, that cannot make their own

arrangements due to high cost involved in treatment facilities, there is a need for centralized system for treatment. In

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Homes/Clinics/Blood Banks/Diagnostic Laboratories etc., the Government is taking initiatives to establish

centralized waste treatment facilities. The Delhi Government has purchased land from Delhi Development Authority

(DDA) for establishment of Centralized Biomedical Waste treatment facilities at Okhla and Ghazipur in Delhi.

The proper disposal of infected and hazardous waste is a great concern for human health and the environment.

Various problems faces by smaller nursing homes are:

1. Lack of adequate space for treatment facility

2. High capital cost involved in procurement of equipment like incinerator

3. High operation and maintenance cost.

4. Multiple statutory bodies for licencing

5. Lack of training and experience to make the treatment facility cost effective

There is a need to generate awareness, increase knowledge and sharpen the skills of health care personnel

working in hospitals/Nursing homes regarding management of biomedical waste and provisions of Biomedical Waste

(Management & Handling) Rules 1998. The supportive staffs in Govt. hospitals as well as private institutions require

frequent training/retraining on the job.

D. Steps taken by the Government: -

The Government hospitals and major private hospitals have their own arrangement for treatment of biomedical

waste. During the 10th five-year plan; cell for the Biomedical Waste Management Cell under Directorate of Health

Services, Government of NCT of Delhi has planned to:

Utilize the two sites at Okhla and Ghazipur in Delhi for establishing Centralized Bio-Medical Waste Treatment

facilities (with a capacity of 10 Tons each) as a joint venture with the private sector/NGO etc. to be identified and

selected through a transparent process.

The hospitals under GNCT Delhi have already been requested to have separate budget head in their hospitals for

Biomedical Waste Management.

A team comprising of Additional Secretary (Health), Project Director (COEH) and Programme Officer (BMW)

DHS (HQ) will carry out regular inspection of these Hospitals under NCT of Delhi. The regular monitoring will be

done to ensure implementation of these rules in hospitals and dispensaries under government of NCT of Delhi.

The biomedical waste management cell has made available the relevant information on website:

www.health.delhigovt.nic.in. The directorate will also carry out IEC activities to generate awareness in the community

specially targeting the health care institutions in Delhi. The film/documentary on Biomedical waste management is

has been distributed display in OPDs of major Hospitals in Delhi.

The Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health conducts regular training for Health Care Personnel to

strengthen their capabilities for better biomedical waste management.

E. Progress for the Centralized Biomedical Waste Management Facility:

Govt. sector:

The Government of NCT of Delhi (GNCTD) has acquired 1000 sq. meter land from Delhi Development Authority

(DDA) for establishment of Centralized Biomedical Waste treatment facilities at Okhla and Gazipur in Delhi. The

centralized facility at Okhla has already been completed and became operational since November 2006. The work for

Gazipur has been awarded and facility is likely to be commissioned by March 2007. This facility is available for

treatment of the biomedical waste generated from Private Hospitals/Nursing Homes and the health care institutions

under Govt. of NCT of Delhi where onsite treatment facilities are not available. The annual increment of 5% will be

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applicable from January 2008. The details of the rates applicable are as follows:

Rates for utilizing Centralized Treatment Facility at Okhla:

Figure 10

Private sector:

At present there are two entrepreneurs in the market namely 'Synergy Waste Management PVt Ltd. Okhla, Delhi.' and

'Biocare Technological Services, 55, Railway Road, Samaipur Industrial Area, Delhi-42'. Implementation of Biomedical

Waste (Management & Handling) Rules 1998 cannot be carried out effectively without cooperation of Private

Hospitals and Nursing Homes. Lot of untreated biomedical waste from private sector is going to Junk Dealers

clandestinely. This can be seen from the past seizure of tons of biomedical waste from junk dealers in Mundaka area.

There is immediate need to involve the community to check this menace. The implementing agencies also need to be

more stringent to take the action against the offenders and lawbreakers.

F. Amendments in Delhi Nursing Homes Registration Rules:

This directorate has recently proposed to amend the Delhi Nursing Homes registration Rules to incorporate such

clauses by which it becomes mandatory for nursing homes to implement the Biomedical Waste (Management &

Handling) Rules 1998. The proposed clause is a under:

“11. Handling of Biomedical waste: - The nursing homes applying for registration shall abide by the guidelines

framed by the Delhi Pollution Control Committee regarding the management of biomedical waste.

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The vehicles transporting Bio-Medical Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 1998, must Under the Clause (4) of the

sub-rule 6 of the Bio-Medical Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 1998 To comply with requirements of the BMW

Act and rules at all times. The vehicles shall: -

1) Be dedicated and kept solely for the transport of Bio-Medical Waste.

2) Be so designed and fabricated that they can be cleaned and drained in a manner that waste matter do not get

trapped on edges or crevices, so as to avoid harboring of insects or vermin.

3) Allow waste to be loaded, secured and unloaded, and should not contain any seepage from damaged containers.

4) Be steam cleaned and clinically disinfected once in a week.

5) Have separate containers for transporting different kinds of the waste bags.

6) Have only one opening.

7) Have loading platform that is large, foldable and strong enough to withstand an average weight of 70 kgs to load

of waste.

8) Have a fully enclosed, lockable body.

9) C.N.G. fitted/shall comply with the latest emission norms in force at the time of registration.

10) Have the following information on the access door/and sides of the vehicles in large Red bold letters.

• The name of the transporter.

Guidelines for Authorizing Vehicle for Transportation of Bio-

Medical Waste

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• The Biohazard symbol as per Bio-Medical waste rules be, clearly written as enclosed in the Annexure.

• The transporter's permit or license number.

11) All vehicles transporting Bio-Medical waste shall carry a spill containment and cleanup kit in side the vehicle.

The kit shall comprise of the following items:

• Material designed to absorb spilled liquids. The amount of absorbent material shall be rated by the

manufacture as having a capacity to absorb a minimum of 40 liters.

• Minimum 4 liters of disinfectant in a sprayer capable of dispersing its charge in a mist and in a stream. The

disinfectant shall be hospital grade.

• Plastic bags to double enclose 15% of the maximum load accumulated or transported (Up to a maximum of

50 bags). These bags shall be large enough to over pack any box or other container normally.

• Two new sets of disposable overall, gloves, footwear and goggles. Boots should be of thick rubber and must

be impermeable to liquids, and gloves shall be of heavy neoprene or equivalent (boots, gloves, and

breathing devices, may be reused if fully disinfected between uses). Protective breathing devices shall be

approved for filtering particulates and mists, disposable HEPA masks will suffice, Tape for sealing openings

at wrists and ankles shall also be in the kit.

12) The vehicle used for carrying Bio-Medical Waste should carry a glass level as given in 6.3 infectious substances

under rule 137 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1993.

13) The vehicle used for carrying BMW should not, as far as possible, ply during peak hours and avoid congested

and busy roads in the interest of the public health in general.

14) The registered owners of the proposed transport vehicles should be directed to apply for permit as required u/s

66 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 to Assistant Secretary, State Transport Authority, 5/9, Under Hill Road, Delhi-

54 and also take the vehicles for inspection and fitness to Board of Inspection Unit, Burari at the time of

registration of new vehicle and there after every year initial registration of two years.

15) The vehicle used for transportation of bio-medical waste should not be engaged/hired before they have the

requisite certificate of registration, certificate of fitness, insurance, permit and have paid the Motor Vehicles Tax,

as provided under the law.

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Guidelines forthe safe Transport of Infectious Substancesand DiagnosticSpeciments

Geneva, 1997

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATIONDivision of Emerging and Other Communicable

Diseases Surveillance and Control

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These guidelines are applicable to the transport of infectious substances and diagnostic specimens both nationally

and internationally. They provide information for identifying and classifying the material to be transported and for its

safe packaging and transport. The guidelines stress the importance of developing a working relationship between the

groups involved - the sender. the carrier and the receiver - in order to provide for the safe and expeditious transport of

this material.

Postal. airline and other transport industry personnel hold concerns about the possibility of their becoming infected

as the result of exposure to infectious microorganisms that may escape from broken, leaking or improperly packaged

material. The packaging of infectious materials for transport must therefore address the'se concerns and be designed

to minimise the potential for damage during transport. In addition, the packaging will serve to ensure the integrity of

the materials and timely processing of specimens.

There are no recorded cases of illness attributable to the release of specimens during transport, although there are

reported incidents of damage to the outer packaging of properly packaged materials. The shipment of unmarked and

unidentified infectious materials, improperly packaged, obviously increases the overall potential for exposure to all

persons. The international regulations for the transport of infectious materials by any mode of transport are based

upon the Recommendations of the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods (UN).

The Universal Postal Union (UPU) reflects these recommendations in its regulations, particularly for packaging. The

International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International Air Transport Association (lATA) have also

incorporated the UN Recommendations in their respective regulations, as have other international transport

organizations. The World Health Organization serves in an advisory capacity to these bodies. This document provides

practical guidance to facilitate compliance with current international regulations. If, at a future date, any

modification is made in the section of the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods dealing with

infectious substances and diagnostic specimens, these guidelines will be updated accordingly.

For the purpose of describing transport safety measures the terms "infectious substances" and "infectious materials"

are considered synonymous. The term "infectious substances" will be used in this document.

Infectious substances

An infectious substance is defined as a substance containing a viable microorganism, such as a bacterium, virus,

rickettsia, parasite or fungus, that is known or reasonably believed to cause disease in humans or animals*.

With respect to packaging and transport situations, infectious substances include:

1. all cultures' containing or suspected of containing an agent which may cause infection;

2. human or animal'samples that contain such an agent in quantities sufficient to cause infection, should an

exposure to them occur due to a transport mishap

3. sample(s) from a patient with a serious disease of unknown cause

4. other specimens not included above and designated as infectious by a qualified person, e.g. a physician,

scientist, nurse, etc.

Definations

Introduction

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* This definition is taken from the current UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods.

Prions are not included in this definition although they are considered to be infectious agents.

Diagnostic specimens

A diagnostic specimen is defined as any human or animal material including, but not limited to, excreta, blood and its

components, tissue and tissue fluids collected for the purposes of diagnosis, but excluding live infected animals.

Diagnostic specimens resulting from medical practice and research are considered a negligible threat to the public

health.

Diagnostic specimens obtained from patients with suspected infectious diseases may contain limited quantities of an

infectious agent. There are very few agents which may be the source of an infection as a result of a transport mishap.

If exposure to the specimen due to transport mishap could result in an infection, the diagnostic specimen must be

packaged, labelled and transported as an infectious substance. Diagnostic specimens collected during an

investigation of an outbreak of a serious disease of unknown cause must be handled as infectious substances.

Because of the distinction of risks between infectious substances and diagnostic specimens, there are variations to

the packaging, labelling and documentation requirements. The packaging requirements are determined by the UN

and are contained in ICAO and lATA regulations in the form of Packaging Instructions (PI) 602 and 650. The

requirements are subject to change and upgrade by these organisations. The current packaging requirements are

described below. UN approved packaging systems are available commercially.

Basic triple packaging system

The system consists of three layers as follows.

1. Primary receptacle. A labelled primary watertight, leak-proof receptacle

containing the specimen. The receptacle is wrapped in enough absorbent

material to absorb all fluid in case of breakage.

2. Secondary receptacle. A second durable, watertight, leak-proof receptacle to

enclose and protect the primary receptacle(s). Several wrapped primary

receptacles may be placed in one secondary receptacle. Sufficient additional

absorbent material must be used to cushion multiple primary receptacles.

3. Outer shipping package. The secondary receptacle is placed in an outer

shipping package which protects it and its contents from outside influences

such as physical damage and water while in transit.

Specimen data forms, letters and other types of information that identify or describe

the specimen and also identify the shipper and receiver should be taped to the

outside of the secondary receptacle.

Packaging, Labelling and Documentation for Transport

Requirements for infectious substances

The basic triple packaging system is used with the following additional specifications

and labelling and documentation requirements.

Infectious substances may only be transported in packaging which meets the UN Figure 1Figure 1

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class 6.2 specifications and packaging instruction (PI)602. This ensures that strict performance tests which include a

nine metre drop test and a puncture test have been met. The outer shipping package must bear the UN Packaging

Specification Marking (Figure 2). UN-approved packaging supplier listings may be obtained from carriers or from the

appropriate national ministry or department, e.g. the Ministry of Transport, etc.

Hand carriage of infectious substances is strictly prohibited by international air carriers, as is the use of diplomatic

pouches for that purpose.

The maximum net quantity of infectious substances which can be contained in an outer shipping package is 50 mL or

50g if transport is by passenger aircraft. Otherwise, the limit Her package is 4L-4Kg for transport by cargo aircraft or

other carriers. Primary receptacles exceeding 50 mL in combination packing must be oriented so the closures are

upward, and labels (arrows) indicating the "UP" direction must be placed on two opposite sides of the package. The

passenger aircraft quantify limits do not apply to blood or blood products for which there is no reason to believe they

contain infectious substances, when in receptacles of not more than 500 mL each and with a total volume of not more

than 4L in the outer package.

Hazard labels for dangerous goods

For all dangerous goods to be shipped by airfreight, specific hazard label (s) must be affixed to be outside of each

package. The following hazards labels are of importance for culture collections or other institutions shipping

biological substances.

Hazard labels for infectious substances and for generically modified microorganisms which

meet the IATA definition of an infectious substance:

Name : Infectious Substance

Minimum dimensions : 100 x 100 mm

For small packages : 50 x 50 mm (black and white)

Hazard label for noninfectious genetically modified microorganuisms and for carbon dioxide, solid

(dry ice)

Name : Miscellaneous

Minimum dimensions : 100 x 100 mm

Packaging Specification Marking

example 4H'/Class 6.2/94

GB/2470nThe packaging marking consists of :

the United Nations packaging symbol

type of packing

the text "Class 6.2"

the last two digits of the year of manufacture of the

packaging

State authority

manufacturer's code.

Figure 2

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For small packages : 50 x 50 mm (black and white)

Hazard label for liquid nitrogen:

Name : Non-flammable gas

Minimum dimensions : 100 x 100 mm

For small packages : 50 x 50 mm (green and white)

Packages containing liquid cultures of infectious organisms and genetically modified microorganisms must be

packed so that the closure (s) of the inner packaging (s) are upward: the upright position of the packaging must be

indicated by two "Package Orientation" labels (black or red arrows). The labels must be affixed on opposite sides of

the packaging. A label "THIS SIDE UP" or "THIS END UP" may also be displayed on the top cover of the package:

Name : Package orientation

Minimum dimensions : 74 x 105 mm (Black or red and white)

For small packages of infectious substances dimensions may be halved.

In case shipments include only freeze-dried cultures the quantity should be given in g or mg. not in ml.

The "PACKAGE ORIENTATION" labels should be affixed to avoid any delay.

Labelling of the outer package for shipment of infectious substances must include the elements listed hereafter.

I. The International Infectious Substance Label.

2. An address label with the following information.

• the receiver's (consignee) name, address and telephone number

• the shipper's (consignor) name, address and telephone number

• the UN shipping name (Infectious Substances Affecting Humans or Animals as

• the case may be) followed by the scientific name of the substance

• the UN Number (Humans - UN2814, Animals UN2900)

• temperature storage requirements (optional).

If the outer package is further packed in an overpack (with dry ice for instance) both outerpack and overpack

must carry the above information, and the overpack must have a label stating "INNER PACKAGES COMPLY

WITH PRESCRIBED SPECIFICATIONS".

3. Required shipping documents - these are obtained from the carrier and are fixed to the outer package:

• the shipper's Declaration of Dangerous Goods (Figure 4 is one example)

• a packing list/proforma invoice which includes the receiver's address, the number of packages, detail of

contents, weight, value (note: state that there is "no commercial value" as the items are supplied free of

charge)

• An airwaybill if shipping by air.

4. An import and/ or export permit and/or declaration if required.

5. If the outer package contains primary receptacles exceeding 50 mL in combination at least two "Orientation

Labels" (arrows) must be placed on opposite sides of the package showing correct orientation of the package.

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Requirements for diagnostic specimens

The basic triple packaging system is used with the following specifications and labelling requirements.

Diagnostic specimens may be transported in packaging which meets the packaging instruction (PI)650. The UN

specification marking is not required.

Primary receptacles may contain up to 500 mL each, the total volume in the outer package not to exceed 4L.

Labelling of the outer package for the shipment of diagnostic specimens must include the following.

1. An address label with the following information:

• the receiver's (consignee) name, address and telephone number

• the shipper's (consignor) name, address and telephone number

• the statement "Diagnostic Specimen, Not Restricted, Packed in Compliance with Packing Instruction 650".

2. Required shipping documents - these are obtained from the carrier and are fixed to the outer package:

• a packing list/proforma invoice which includes the receiver's address, the number of packages, detail of

contents, weight, value (note: state that there is "no commercial value" as the items are supplied free of

charge)

• an airwaybill if shipping by air.

3. An import and/or export permit and/or declaration (if required).

Note: The infectious substance label and the shipper's declaration of dangerous goods are not required for diagnostic

specimens.

Requirements for Air Mail

Infectious substances and diagnostic specimens may be shipped by registered air mail. The basic triple packaging

system is used with the same requirements as for other means of conveyance.

The address label must display the word "LETTRE" and the green Customs Declaration Label for Postal Mail is

required for international mailing. Diagnostic specimens are to be identified with the violet UPU "PERISHABLE

BIOLOGICAL SUBSTANCES" label. Infectious substances are to be identified with the International Infectious

Substance label (see Figure 3). Infectious substances must also be accompanied with a shipper's Declaration of

Dangerous Goods form (see Figure 4 at the end of the document).

Because of local/international restrictions, prior contact should be made with the local post office to ascertain

whether the packaged material will be accepted by the postal service.

Refrigerants

Ice or dry ice when used in a shipment must be placed outside the secondary receptacle. If wet ice is used it should be

in a leak-proof container and the outer package must also be leak-proof.

The secondary receptacle must be secured within the outer package to prevent damage after the refrigerant has

melted or dissipated. Dry ice must not be placed inside the primary or secondary receptacle because of the risk of

explosions. An overpack (a specially designed insulated outer package) may be used to contain dry ice. The outer

package must permit the release of carbon dioxide gas if dry ice is used. UN Packing Instruction 904 must be

observed.

If dry ice is used for infections substances, the details must appear on the shipper's Declaration for Dangerous Goods.

In particular, the outer most packing must carry the "MISCELLANEOUS" hazard label for dry ice (see Figure 3).

If liquid nitrogen is used as a refrigerant, special arrangements must be made in advance with the carrier. Primary

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receptacles must be capable of withstanding extremely low temperatures and appropriate packaging requirement of

the carrier must be observed. In particular, the outer most packing must carry the "NON-FLAMMABLE GAS" label for

liquid nitrogen (see Figure 3).

Examples include transport of specimens from a doctor's office/surgery to a laboratory, from a hospital to a

diagnostic laboratory or from one laboratory to another. Such courier services may be operated by a hospital, a

laboratory, a health service or other approved agency or organisation.

The principle of safe transport by this means is the same as for air or international transport - the material should not

have any possibility of escaping from the package under normal conditions of transport.

The following practices should be observed:

1. specimen containers should be watertight and leak-proof

2. if the specimen container is a tube, it must be tightly capped and placed in a rack to maintain it in an upright

position.

3. specimen containers and racks should be placed in robust, leak-proof plastic or metal transport boxes with

secure, tight fitting covers.

4. the transport box should be secured in the transport vehicle.

5. each transport box should be labelled appropriately consistent with its contents.

6. specimen data forms and identification data should accompany each transport box.

7. a spill kit containing absorbent material, a chlorine disinfectant, a leak-proof waste disposal container and

heavy duty reusable gloves should be kept in the transport vehicle.

Note: The practices 1 - 7 described above are not intended to supersede local or national requirements.

It is the responsibility of the sender to ensure the correct designation, packaging. labelling and documentation of all

infectious substances and diagnostic specimens.

The efficient transport and transfer of infectious materials requires good coordination between the sender. the carrier

and the receiver (receiving laboratory), to ensure that the material is transported safely and arrives on time and in

good condition. Such coordination depends upon well-established communication and a partner relationship

between the three parties.

All have specific responsibilities to carry out in the transport effort.

The sender'

1. makes advance arrangements with the receiver of the specimens including investigating the need for an import

permit.

2. makes advance arrangements with the carrier to ensure:

• that the shipment will be accepted for appropriate transport

• that the shipment (direct transport if possible) is undertaken by the most direct routing, avoiding arrival at

Local Surface Transport

Transport Planning

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weekends.

3. prepares necessary documentation including permits, dispatch and shipping documents.

4. notifies the receiver of transportation arrangements once these have been made, well in advance of expected

arrival time.

The carrier

1. provides the sender with the necessary shipping documents and instructions for their completion.

2. provides advice to the sender about correct packaging

3. assists the sender in arranging the most direct routing and then confirms the routing

4. maintains and archives the documentation for shipment and transport

5. monitors required holding conditions of the shipment while in transit

6. notifies the sender of any anticipated (or actual) delays in transit.

The receiver

1. obtains the necessary authorisation(s) from national authorities for the importation of the material.

2. provides the sender with the required import permit(s), letter(s) of authorisation, or other document(s) required

by the national authorities.

3. arranges for the most timely and efficient collection on arrival.

4. immediately acknowledges receipt to the sender.

Shipments should not be dispatched until:

• advance arrangements have been made between the sender, carrier and receiver

• the receiver has confirmed with the national authorities that the material may be legally imported

• the receiver has confirmed that there will be no delay incurred in the delivery of the package to its

destination.

Detailed information on response and emergency safety measures in transport associated accidents can be found in

Laboratory Biosafety Manual. Second edition (1993). Geneva: World Health Organization: (pp. 52 - 54).

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Wednesday,August 14, 2002

Part III

Department of TransportationResearch and Special ProgramsAdministration

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§ 173.196 Infectious substances.(a) Division 6.2 packaging. A Division 6.2 packaging must meet the test standards of § 178.609 of this subchapter and must be marked in conformance with § 178.503(f) of this subchapter. Division 6.2 packaging is a triple packaging consisting of the following components:

(1) A watertight primary receptacle.(2) A watertight secondary packaging.

If multiple fragile primary receptacles are placed in a single secondary packaging, they must be wrapped individually to prevent contact between them. .

(3) An outer packaging of adequate strength for its capacity, mass and intended use. The outer packaging must measure at least 100 mm (3.9 inches) at its smallest overall external dimension.

(4) For a liquid infectious substance. an absorbent material placed between the primary receptacle and the secondary packaging. The absorbent material must be sufficient to absorb the entire contents of all primary receptacles.

(5) An itemized list of contents enclosed between the secondary packaging and the outer packaging.

(6) The primary receptacle or secondary packaging used for infectious substances must be capable of withstanding, without leakage, an internal pressure producing a pressure differential of not less than 95 kPa (0.95 bar, 14 psi).

(7) The primary receptacle or secondary packaging used for infectious substances must be capable of w i th s t and ing wi thou t l eakage temperatures in the range of - 40°C to +55°C (- 40°F to +131 OF).

(b) Additional requirements for packaging infectious substances. Infectious substances must be packaged according to the following requirements depending on the physical state and other characteristics of the material:

( 1 ) I n f e c t i o u s l y o p h i l i z e d (freezedried) substances. Primary receptacles must be flame-sealed glass ampules or rubber-stopped glass vials fitted with metal seals.

(2) Liquid or solid infectious substances

(i) Infectious substances shipped at an ambient temperatures or higher. Authorized primary receptacles are those of glass, metal, or plastic. Positive means of ensuring a leakproof seal must be provided, such as heat seal, skirted stopper, or metal crimp seal. If screw caps are used, they must be secured by

positive means, such as with adhesive tape.(ii) Infectious substances shipped refrigerated or frozen (ice, pre-frozen[l packs, dry ice). Ice or dry ice must beplaced outside the secondary packagings or in an overpack with one or more comple te packages marked in accordance with § 178.503 of this subchapter. Interior supports must be provided to secure the secondary packagings in the original position after the ice or dry ice has dissipated. If ice J is used, the outside packaging must be ,. leakproof. If dry ice is used, the outside packaging must permit the release of carbon dioxide gas and otherwise meet the provisions in § 173.217. The primary receptacle and the secondary packaging must maintain their integrity at the temperature of the refrigerant used as well as the temperatures and pressures of air transport to which they could be subjected if refrigeration were lost. (iii) Infectious substances shipped in liquid nitrogen. Primary receptacles capable of withstanding very low temperatures must be used. Secondary packaging must withstand very low temperatures and in most cases will need to be fitted over individual primary receptacles. The primary receptacle and the secondary packaging must maintain their integrity at the temperature of the liquid nitrogen as well as the temperatures and pressures of air transport to which they could be subjected if refrigeration were to be lost. Refrigerated liquid nitrogen packages must be metal vacuum insulated vessels or flasks (also called "dry shippers") vented to the atmosphere to prevent any increase in pressure within the us packaging. The use of safety relief valves, check valves, frangible discs, or similar devices in the vent lines is I prohibited. Fill and discharge openings must be protected against the entry of foreign materials that might cause an increase in the internal pressure. The package orientation markings specified in § 172.312(a) of this subchapter must be marked on the packaging. The packaging must be designed to prevent the release of any refrigerated liquid nitrogen irrespective of the packaging orientation.

(c) Live animals may not be used to transport infectious substances unless such substances cannot be sent by any other means. An animal containing orcontaminated with an infectious substance must be transported under terms and conditions approved by the

Associate Administrator for Hazardous Materials Safety. (d) Body parts, organs or whole bodies meeting the definition of Division 6.2 material must be packaged as follows: (1) In-Division 6.2 packaging, as specified in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section; or

(2) In packaging meeting the requirements of § 173.197. 17. Section 173.197 is revised to read as follows:§ 173.197 Regulated medical waste.

(a) General provisions. Non-bulk packagings, large packagings, and bulk outer packagings used for the transportation of regulated medical waste must be rigid containers meeting the provisions of subpart B of this part.(b) Non-bulk packagings. Except asotherwise provided in § 173.134 of this y subpart, non-bulk packagings for regulated medical waste must be DOT specification packagings conforming to the requirements of Part 178 of this subchapter at the Packing Group II performance level. A non-bulk packaging must be puncture-resistant for sharps and s h a r p s w i t h r e s i d u a l f l u i d a s demonstrated by conducting the performance tests in Part 178, Subpart M, of this subchapter on packagings containing materials representative of the sharps and fluids (such as sterile sharps) intended to be transported in the packagings.

(c) Large Packagings. Large Packagings constructed, tested, and marked in accordance with the r e q u i r e m e n t s o f t h e U N Recommendations and conforming to other requirements of this paragraph (c) may be used for the transportation of Is regulated medical waste, provided the waste is contained in inner packagings lY conforming to the requirements of paragraph (e) of this section. Each Large Packaging design must be capable of r meeting the vibration test specified in § 178.819 of this subchapter. Each Large Packaging is subject to the periodic design requalification requirements for intermediate bulk containers in § 178.801(e) ofthis subchapter and to the proof of compliance requirements of § 178.801(j) and record retention requirements of § 178.801 (l) of this subchapter. Inner packagings used for liquids must be rigid.(1) Authorized packagings. Only the following Large Packagings are authorized for the transportation of liquid or solid regulated medical waste:(i) Metal: 50A, 50B, or 50N.(ii) Rigid plastic: 50H.

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(2) Additional requirements. Each Large Packaging used to transport liquid regulated medical waste must contain absorbent material in sufficient quantity and appropriate location to absorb the entire amount of liquid present in the event of an unintentional release of contents. Each Large Packaging design intended for the transportation of sharps containers must be puncture resistant and capable of retaining liquids. The design must also be tested and certified as meeting the performance tests specified for intermediate bulk containers intended for the transportation of liquids in subpart 0 of part 178 of this subchapter.(d) Non-specification bulk packaging. A wheeled cart (Cart) or bulk outer packaging (BOP) is authorized as an outer packaging for the transportation of regulated medical waste in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph (d).(1) General requirements. The following requirements apply to the transportation of regulated medical waste in Carts or BOPs:(i) Regulated medical waste in each Cart or BOP must be contained in nonbulk inner packagings conforming to paragraph (e) of this section.(ii) Each Cart or BOP must have smooth, non-porous interior surfaces free of cracks, crevices, and other defects that could damage plastic film inner packagings or impede disinfectionoperations.(iii) Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph (d), each Cart or BOP must be used exclusively for the transportation of regulated medical waste. Prior to reuse, each Cart or BOP must be disinfected by any means effective for neutralizing the infectious substance the packaging previously contained.(iv) Untreated cultures and stocks of infectious substances containing Risk Group 4 materials may not be transported in a Cart or BOP.(v) Division 6.1 toxic waste or Class 7 radioactive waste, with the exception of chemotherapeutic waste, may not be transported in a Cart or BOP.(v i ) D iv i s ion 6 .1 o r C las s 7 chemotherapeutic waste; untreated stocks and cultures of infectious substances containing Risk Group 2 or 3 pathogenic organisms; unabsorbed liquids; and sharps containers may be transported in a Cart or BOP only if packaged in rigid non-bulk packagings conforming to paragraph (a) of this section.(2) Wheeled cart (Cart). A Cart is authorized as an outer packaging for the transportation of regulated medical

waste if it conforms to the following requirements:(i) Each Cart must consist of a solid, one-piece body with a nominal volume not exceeding 1,655 L (437 gallons).(ii) Each Cart must be constructed of metal, rigid plastic, or fiberglass fitted with a lid to prevent leakage during transport.(iii) Each Cart must be capable of meeting the requirements of § 178.603 (drop test), as specified for solids at the Packing Group II performance level.(iv) Inner packagings must be placed into a Cart and restrained in such a manner as to minimize the risk of breakage.(3) Bulk outer packaging (BOP). A BOP is authorized as an outer packaging for regulated medical waste if itconforms to the following requirements:(i) Each BOP must be constructed ofmetal or fiberglass and have a capacity of at least 3.5 cubic meters (123.6 cubic feet) and not more than 45 cubic meters (1,590 cubic feet).(ii) Each BOP must have bottom and side joints of fully welded or seamless construction and a rigid, weatherproof top to prevent the intrusion of water (e.g., rain or snow).(iii) Each opening in a BOP must be fitted with a closure to prevent the intrusion of water or the release of any liquid during all loading, unloading, and transportation operations.(iv) In the upright position, each BOP must be leakproof and able to contain a liquid quantity of at least 300 liters (79.2 gallons) with closures open.(v) Inner packagings must be placed in a BOP in such a manner as to minimize the risk of breakage. Rigid inner packagings may not be placed in the same BOP with plastic film bag inner packagings unless separated from each other by rigid barriers or dividers to prevent damage to the packagings caused by load shifting d u r i n g n o r m a l c o n d i t i o n s o f transportation.( v i ) D i v i s i o n 6 . 1 o r C l a s s 7 chemotherapeutic waste, untreated cultures and stocks of infectioussubstances containing Risk Group 2 or 3 pathogenic organisms, unabsorbed liquids, and sharps may be transported in a BOP only if separated and secured as provided by paragraph (d)(3)(v) of this section.(e) Inner packagings authorized for Large Packagings, Carts, and BOPs. After September 30, 2003, inner packagings must be durably marked or tagged with the name and location (city and state) of the offeror, except when the entire contents of the Large Packaging, Cart, or BOP originates at a single location and is delivered to a single location.

(1) Solids. A plastic film bag is authorized as an inner packaging for solid regulated medical waste transported in a Cart, Large Packaging, or BOP. Waste material containing absorbed liquid may be packaged as a solid in a plastic film bag if the bag contains sufficient absorbent material to absorb and retain all liquid during transportation. (i) The film bag may not exceed a volume of 175 L (46 gallons). The film bag must be marked and certified by its manufacturer as having passed the tests prescribed for tear resistance in ASTM D 1709-01, Standard Test Methods for Impact Resistance of Plastic Film by the Free Falling Dart Method (see § 171. 7 of this subchapter), and for impact resistance in ASTM D 1922-00a, Standard Test Method for Propagation Tear Resistance of Plastic Film and Thin Sheeting by Pendulum Method (see § 171.7 ofthis subchapter). The film bag must meet an impact resistance of 165 grams and a tearing resistance of 480 grams in both the parallel and perpendicular planes with respect to the length of the bag. (ii) The plastic film bag must be closed with a minimum of entrapped air to prevent leakage in transportation. The bag must be capable of being held in an inverted position with the closed end at the bottom for a period of 5 minutes without leakage.(iii) When used as an inner packaging 2 for Carts or BOPs, a plastic film bag may not weigh more than 10 kg (22 lbs.) when filled.(2) Liquids. Liquid regulated medical waste transported in a Large Packaging, Cart, or BOP must be packaged in a rigid inner packaging conforming to the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section. Liquid materials are not authorized for transportation in inner packagings having a capacity greater than 19 L (5 gallons). (3) Sharps. Sharps transported in a Large Packaging, Cart, or BOP must be packaged in a puncture resistant inner packaging (sharps container). Each sharps container exceeding 76 L (20 gallons) in volume must be capable of passing the performance tests in § 178.601 of this subchapter at the Packing Group II performance level. A sharps container may be reused only if it conforms to the following criteria: (i) The sharps container is specifically approved and certified by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as a medical device for reuse. (ii) The sharps container must be permanently marked for reuse. (iii) The sharps container must be disinfected prior to reuse by any means

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effective for the infectious substance the container previously contained. (iv) The sharps container must have a capacity greater than 7.57 L (2 gallons) and not greater than 151.42 L (40 gallons) in volume. 18. A new § 173.199 is added to read as follows: § 173.199 Diagnostic specimens and used health care products.

(a) Diagnostic specimens. Except as provided in this paragraph (a), diagnostic specimens are excepted from all other requirements of this subchapter when offered for transportation or transported in accordance with this section. Diagnostic specimens offered for transportation or transported by aircraft under the provisions of this section are subject to the incident reporting requirements in §§ 171.15 and 171.16 of this subchapter. A diagnostic specimen meeting the definition of a hazard class other than Division 6.2 must be offered for transportation or transported in accordance with applicable requirements of this subchapter.

(1) Diagnostic specimens must be packaged in a triple packaging, consisting of a primary receptacle, a secondary packaging, and an outer packaging.

(2) Primary receptacles must be packed in secondary packaging in such a way that, under normal conditions of transport, they cannot break, be punctured, or leak their contents into the secondary packaging.

(3) Secondary packagings must be secured in outer packagings with suitable cushioning material such that any leakage of the contents will not impair the protective properties of the cushioning material or the outer packaging. .

(4) The completed package must be capable of successfully passing the drop test in § 178.603 of this subchapter at a drop height of at least 1.2 meters (3.9 feet).

The outer packaging must be clearly and durably marked with the words "Diagnostic Specimen." (b) Liquid diagnostic specimens. Liquid diagnostic specimens must be packaged in conformance with the following provisions:

(1) The primary receptacle must be leakproof with a volumetric capacity of not more than 500 mL (16.9 ounces).

(2) Absorbent material must be placed between the primary receptacle and secondary packaging. If several fragile primary receptacles are placed in a single secondary packaging, they must be individually wrapped or separated so as to prevent contact between them. The absorbent material must be of sufficient

quantity to absorb the entire contents of the primary receptacles. i (3) The secondary packaging must be leak roof. (4 For shipments by aircraft, the primary receptacle or the secondary packaging must be capable of withstanding without leakage an internal pressure producing a pressure :J differential of not less than 95 kPa (0.95 bar, 14 psi). (5) The outer packaging may not exceed 4 L (1 gallon) capacity. 1 (c) Solid diagnostic specimens. Solid diagnostic specimens must be packaged in a triple packaging, consisting of a primary receptacle, secondary packaging, and outer packaging, conforming to the following provisions: (1) The primary receptacle must be leak proof with a capacity of not more :l than 500 g (1.1 pounds). (2) If several fragile primary receptacles are placed in a single secondary packaging, they must be individually wrapped or separated so as to prevent contact between them. (3) The secondary packaging must be leakproof. (4) The outer packaging may not exceed 4 kg (8.8 pounds) capacity. (d) Used health care products. A used health care product being returned to the manufacturer or the manufacturer's designee is excepted from the requirements of this subchapter when offered for transportation or transported in accordance with this section. For purposes of this section, a health care product is used when it has been removed from its original inner packaging. Used health care products contaminated with or suspected of contamination with a Risk Group 4 infectious substance may not be transported under the provisions of this section.(1) Each used health care product must be drained of free liquid to the extent practicable and placed in a watertight primary container designed and constructed to assure that it remains intact under conditions normally incident to transportation. For a used health care product capable of cutting or penetrating skin or packaging material, the primary container must be capable of retaining the product without puncture of the packaging under normal conditions of transport. Each primary container must be marked w i t h a B I O H A Z A R D m a r k i n g conforming to CFR 1910.1030(g)(1)(i). (2) Each primary container must be placed inside a watertight secondary container designed and constructed to0 assure that it remains intact under the condit ions normally incident to transportation. The secondary container

must be marked with a BIOHAZARD marking conforming to 29 CFR 1910.1030(g)(1)(i). (3) The secondary container must be placed inside an outer packaging with sufficient cushioning material to prevent movement between the secondary container and the outer packaging. An itemized list of the contents of the primary container and information concerning possible contamination with a Division 6.2 material, including its possible location on the product, must be placed between the secondary container and the outside packaging. (e) Training. Each person who offers or transports a diagnostic specimen or used health care product under the provisions of this section must know about the requirements of this section.

PART 177-CARRIAGE BY PUBLIC HIGHWAY

19. The authority citation for part 177 continues to read as follows: Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101-5127; 49 CFR 1.53. 20. In § 177.834, paragraphs (a) and . (g) are revised to read as follows:

§ 177.834 General requirements.

(a) Packages secured in a vehicle. Any tank, barrel, drum, cylinder, or other packaging not permanently attached to a motor vehicle and containing any Class 2 (gases), Class 3 (flammable liquid), Division 6.1 (poisonous), Division 6.2 ( infec t ious subs tance) , Class 7 (radioactive), or Class 8 (corrosive) material must be secured against movement within the vehicle on which it is being transported, under conditions normally incident to transportation.

* * * * * (g) Prevent relative motion between containers. Containers of Class 1 (explosive), Class 2 (gases), Class 3 (flammable liquid), Class 4 (flammable solid), Class 5 (oxidizing), Division 6.1 (poisonous), Division 6.2 (infectious substance), or Class 8 (corrosive) materials must be so braced as to prevent motion thereof relative to the vehicle while in transit. Containers having valves or other fittings must be loaded to minimize the likelihood of damage thereto during transportation.

* * * * *21. In § 177.843, paragraph (d) is added to read as follows:§ 177.843 Contamination of vehicles.

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disinfected prior to reuse if a Division 6.2 material is released from its packaging during transportation. Disinfection may be by any means effective for neutralizing the material released.

PART 178-SPECIFICATIONS FOR PACKAGINGS

22. The authority citation for part 178 continues to read as follows:Authority:49 V.S.C. 5101-5127:49 CFR 1.53.23. In §178.503, paragraph (f) is added to read as follows:

§ 178.503 Marking of packagings.

* * * * *(f) A manufacturer must mark every UN specification package represented as manufactured to meet the requirements of § 178.609 for packaging of infectious substances with the marks specified in this section. The markings must be durable, legible, and must be readily visible, as specified in § 178.3(a). An infectious substance packaging that successfully passes the tests conforming to the UN standard must be marked as follows: (1) The United Nations symbol as illustrated in paragraph (e) of this section. (2) The code designating the type of packaging and material of construction according to the identification codes for packagings specified in §178.502.(3) The text "CLASS 6.2".(4) The last two digits of the year of manufacture of the packaging. (5) The country authorizing the allocation of the mark. The letters "USA" indicate the packaging is manufactured and marked in the United States in compliance with the provisions of this subchapter. (6) The name and address or symbol of the manufacturer or the approval agency certifying compliance with subparts Land M of this part. Symbols, if used, must be registered with the Associate Administrator for Hazardous Materials Safety. (7) For packagings meeting the requirements of § 178.609(i)(3), the letter "U" must be inserted immediately following the marking designating the type of packaging and material required in paragraph (f)(2) of this section. 24. In § 178.601, paragraphs (c)(l), (c)(2), and (e) are revised to read as follows:

§ 178.601 General requirements.* * * *

(c) * * * (1) Design qualification testing is the performance of the tests prescribed in

§ 178.603, § 178.604, § 178.605,§ 178.606, § 178.607, § 178.608, or§ 178.609, as applicable, for each the W 0 different packaging, at the start of production of that packaging.(2) Periodic retesting is the performance of the drop, leak proofness, hydrostatic pressure, and stacking tests, as applicable, as prescribed in§ 178.603, § 178.604, § 178.605, or§ 178.606, respectively, at the frequency specified in paragraph (e) of this section. For infectious substances packagings required to meet the requirements of § 178.609, periodic retesting is the performance of the tests specified in § 178.609 at the frequency specified in paragraph (e) of this section.

* * * * * (e) Periodic retesting. The packaging manufacturer must achieve successful test results for the periodic retesting at intervals established by the manufacturer of sufficient frequency to ensure that each packaging produced by the manufacturer is capable of passing the design qualification tests. Changes in retest frequency are subject to the approval of the Associate Administrator for Hazardous Materials Safety. For single or composite packagings, the periodic retests must be conducted at least once every 12 months. For combination packagings, the periodic retests must be conducted at least once every 24 months. For infectious substances packagings, the periodic retests must be conducted at least once every 24 months.

* * * * *25. In § 178.609, the section heading, the text of paragraph (c) preceding the table, the introductory text of paragraph (d)(l), paragraphs (d)(l)(i), (d)(l)(iii), (d)(l)(iv), (e), (h)(l), (h)(2), and (i) are revised to read as follows:§ 178.609 Test requirements for packagings for infectious substances.

* * * * *(c) Packagings prepared as for transport must be subjected to the tests in Table I of this paragraph (c), which, for test purposes, categorizes packagings a c c o r d i n g t o t h e i r m a t e r i a l characteristics. For outer packagings, the headings in Table I relate to fiberboard or similar materials whose performance may be rapidly affected by moisture; plastics that may embrittle at low temperature; and other materials, such as metal, for which performance is not significantly affected by moisture or temperature. Where a primary receptacle and a secondary packaging of an inner packaging are made of different materials, the material of the primary receptacle determines the appropriate

test. In instances where a primary receptacle is made of more than one material, the material most likely to be damaged determines the appropriate test.

* * * *(d) * * *(1) Where the samples are in the shape of a box, five must be dropped in sequence:(i) Flat on the base;* * * * *(iii) Flat on the longest side; (iv) Flat on the shortest side; and

* * * * *(e) The samples must be subjected to a water spray to simulate exposure to rainfall of approximately 50 mm (2 inches) per hour for at least one hour. They must then be subjected to the test described in paragraph (d) of this section.

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(h) * * *(1) Samples must be placed on a level,hard surface. A cylindrical steel rod with a mass of at least 7 kg (15 pounds), a diameter not exceeding 38 mm (1.5 inches), and, at the impact end edges, a radius not exceeding 6 mm (0.2 inches), must be dropped in a vertical free fall from a height of 1 m (3 feet), measured from the impact end of the sample's impact surface. One sample must be placed on its base. A second sample must be placed in an orientation perpendicular to that used for the first. In each instance, the steel rod must be aimed to impact the primary receptacle(s). For a successful test, there must be no leakage from the primary receptacle(s) following each impact.(2) Samples must be dropped onto the end of a cylindrical steel rod. The rod must be set vertically in a level, hard surface. It must have a diameter of 38 mm (1.5 inches) and a radius not exceeding 6 mm (0.2 inches) at the edges of the upper end. The rod must protrude from the surface a distance at least equal to that between the primary receptacle(s) and the outer surface of the outer packaging with a minimum of 200 mm (7.9 inches). One sample must be dropped in a vertical free fall from a height of 1 m (3 feet), measured from the top of the steel rod. A second sample must be dropped from the same height in an orientation perpendicular to that used for the first. In each instance, the packaging must be oriented so the steel rod will impact the primary receptacle(s). For a successful test, there must be no leakage from the primary receptacle(s) following each impact.(i) Variations. The following variations in the primary receptacles placed within the secondary packaging

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are allowed without additional testing of the completed package. An equivalent level of performance must be maintained.(1) Variation 1. Primary receptacles of equivalent or smaller size as compared to the tested primary receptacles may be used provided they meet all of the following conditions:(i) The primary receptacles are of similar design to the tested primary receptacle (e.g., shape: round, rectangular, etc.).(ii) The material of construction of the primary receptacle (glass, plastics, metal, etc.) offers resistance to impact and a stacking force equal to or greater than that of the originally tested primary receptacle.(iii) The primary receptacles have the same or smaller openings and the closure is of similar design (e.g., screw cap, friction lid, etc.).(iv) Sufficient additional cushioning material is used to fill void spaces and to prevent significant movelI}.ent of the primary receptacles.(v) Primary receptacles are oriented within the intermediate packaging in the same manner as in the tested package.(2) Variation 2. A lesser number of the tested primary receptacles, or of the alternative types of primary receptacles identified in paragraph (i)(l) of this section, may be used provided sufficient

cushioning is added to fill the void space(s) and to prevent significant movement of the primary receptacles.(3) Variation 3. Primary receptacles of any type may be placed within a secondary packaging and shipped without testing in the outer packaging provided all of the following conditions are met:(i) The secondary and outer packaging combination must be successfully tested in accordance with paragraphs (a) through (h) of this section with fragile (e.g., glass) inner receptacles.(ii) The total combined gross weight of inner receptacles may not exceed one-half the gross weight of inner receptacles used for the drop test in paragraph (d) of this section.(iii) The thickness of cushioning material between inner receptacles and between inner receptacles and the outside of the secondary packaging may not be reduced below the corresponding thicknesses in the originally tested packaging. If a single inner receptacle was used in the original test, the thickness of cushioning between the inner receptacles must be no less than the thickness of cushioning between the outside of the secondary packaging and the inner receptacle in the original test. When e i t h e r f e w e r o r s m a l l e r i n n e r receptacles are used (as compared to the[1t inner receptacles used in the drop test)

sufficient additional cushioning material must be used to fill the void.(iv) The outer packaging must pass the stacking test in § 178.606 while empty. The total weight of identical packages must be based on the combined mass of inner receptacles usea in the drop test in paragraph (d) of this section.(v) For inner receptacles containing liquids, an adequate quantity of absorbent material must be present to absorb the entire liquid contents of the inner receptacles.(vi) If the outer packaging is intended to contain inner receptacles for liquids and is not leakproof, or is intended to contain inner receptacles for solids and is not sift proof, a means of containing any liquid or solid contents in the event of leakage must be provided. This can be a leakproof liner, plastic bag, or other equally effective means of containment.(vii) In addition, the marking required in § 178.503(f) of this subchapter must be followed by the letter "U".Issued in Washington, DC, on August 2, 2002, under authority delegated in 49 CFR part 106.Ellen G. EnglemanAdministrator, Research and Special Programs Administration.[FR Doc. 02-20118 Filed 8-13-02: 8:45 am] BilLING CODE 4910-6O-P

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The Bio-Medical Waste (Management & Handling) Rules 1998 were notified under the Environment Protection

Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) by the Ministry of Environment and forest, Govt of India on 28th July 1998. The Guidelines have

been prepared to enable each hospital for implementation of the said Rules by developing comprehensive plan for

hospital waste management smoothly in terms of segregation, collection, treatment, transportation and disposal of

hospital.

1. POLICY ON HOSPITAL WASTE MANAGEMENT.

The policy statement aims “to provide for a system for management of all potentially infectious and hazardous

waste in accordance with the Bio Medical Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 1998 (BMW, 1998).

2. DEFINITION OF BIO MEDICAL WASTE

Bio Medical waste means any waste, which is generated during the diagnosis treatment or immunization of

human beings or animal or in research activities pertaining thereto or in the production or testing of biologicals,

including categories mentioned in the Schedule I of the Bio-Medical waste (Management & Handling) Rules,

1998.

3. CATEGORIES OF BIO-MEDICAL WASTE.

Hazardous, toxic and Bio-medical waste should be segregated into following categories for the purpose of its

safe transportation to a specific site for specific treatment. Certain specific categories of toxic and hazardous

waste required specific treatment (dis-infection/ decontamination) before transportation for treatment, which

can also be done under the categorization as mentioned below:

Category No.1- Human anatomical waste.

These contain human tissues, organs and body parts.

Category No. 2- Animal waste.

This contains animal tissue, organs, body parts carcasses, bleeding parts fluid blood and experimental animals

used in research, waste generated by veterinary hospitals, colleges discharge from hospitals, animal houses.

Category No.3- Microbiology & Biotechnology Waste.

This contains waste from laboratory cultures, stocks or specimens of microorganisms live or attenuated

vaccines, human and animal cell culture used in research and infectious agents from research and industrial

laboratories, wastes from production of biologicals, toxins, dishes and devices used for transfer of cultures.

Category No. 4- Waste Sharps.

This contains needles, syringes, scalpels, blades, glass etc, which may cause puncture and cuts. This includes

both used and unused sharps.

Category No. 5- Discarded Medicines and Cytotoxic drugs.

This contains waste comprising of outdated, contaminated and discarded medicines.

Category No. 6- Soiled Waste.

This contains items contaminated with blood, and body fluids including cotton, dressings, soiled plaster casts,

linens, beddings, other material contaminated with blood.

Category No. 7- Solid Waste.

This contains wastes generated from disposable items other than the waste sharps such as tubing, catheters,

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intravenous sets etc.

Category No. 8- Liquid Waste.

This contains wastes generated from laboratory and washing, cleaning housekeeping and disinfecting activities.

Category No. 9- Incineration Ash.

This contains ash from incineration of any bio-medical waste.

Category No. 10- Chemical Waste.

This contains chemical used in production of biologicals, chemicals used disinfection as insecticides etc.

4. SEGREGATION OF WASTE.

4.1 It should be done at the source of generation of bio medical waste e.g. all patient care activity areas,

Diagnostic Services areas, Operation theatres, Labours Rooms, treatment rooms etc.

4.2 The responsibility of segregation should be with generator of bio medical waste i.e. Doctors, Nurses and

Technicians etc.

4.3 The Bio Medical waste should be segregated as per categories applicable.

5. COLLECTION OF BIO MEDICAL WASTE.

Collection of Bio medical waste should be done as per Bio Medical Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 1998

(Rule 6- schedule II)

5.1 Type of container and colour for collection of Biomedical waste:

Category Type of Container Colour Coding

i Human anatomical waste Plastic Bag Yellow

ii Animal waste -do- -do-

iii Microbiology & -do- yellow/ red

Bio-Technology waste

iv Waste sharp Plastic bag puncture Blue/White

proof container translucent

v Discarded Medicines & Plastic bag Black

Cytotoxic waste

vi Solid waste (Soiled) -do- Yellow/ red

vii *Solid waste (Plastic) Plastic bag puncture Blue/White

proof container translucent

viii Liquid waste --- --

ix Incineration ash Plastic bag Black

x Chemical waste (solid) -do- Black

* Those plastics, which contain liquid, like blood, urine, pus etc should be put into red colour bag for microwaving

and autoclaving and other items should be put into blue or white bag for chemical treatment and

destruction/shredding.

5.2.i All the items sent to incinerator/deep burial (Cat 1,2,3,6) should be placed in Yellow coloured bags.

ii All the Bio-medical waste to be sent for Microwave/autoclave/Chemical treatment should be placed in Red

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iii Any waste which is sent shredder after autoclaving/microwaving/chemical treatment is to be packed in

Blue/white translucent bag.

iv Location of containers: -

All containers having different coloured plastic bags should be located at the point of generation of waste

i.e. near OT Tables, injection rooms, diagnostic services areas.

v The colour of container/plastic bags used for collection of segregated Biomedical waste should be

identifiable.

vi Labelling: - All the bags/containers must be labelled according to the rules (Schedule III of Bio Medical

Waste Rules, 1998.

vii Bags: It should be ensured that waste bags are filled up to only three fourth capacity, tie securely and

remove from the site of the generation regularly and timely.

viii Certain categories of waste, which may need pre-treatment (decontamination/disinfection) and the site of

generation such as plastic and sharp materials, etc should be removed from the site of generation only after

treatment.

ix The process of collection should be documented in a register, the colour plastic bags should be replaced

and the garbage bin should be cleaned with disinfectant regularly.

6. STORAGE OF WASTE.

Storage refers to the holding of Bio-medical waste for a certain period of time, after which it is sent for treatment

and disposal. In other words it means the duration of time wastes are kept at the site of generation and transit

till the point of treatment and final disposal.

6.1 No untreated Bio Medical Waste shall be kept, stored beyond a period of 48 hours

6.2 The authorised person must take the permission of the prescribed authority, if for any reason; it becomes

necessary to store the waste beyond 48 hours.

6.3 The authorised person should take measures to ensure that the waste does not adversely affect human

health and the environment, in case; it is kept beyond the prescribed limit.

7. TRANSPORTATION.

7.1 Transportation within the Hospital.

ii Within hospital, waste routes must be designated to avoid the passage of waste through patient care areas

as far as possible

iii Separate time should be earmarked for transportation of Bio Medical Waste to reduce chances of its mixing

with general waste as for as possible.

iv Dedicated wheeled containers, trolleys or carts should be used to transport the waste bins/ plastic bags to

the site of storage/ treatment.

v Trolleys or carts should be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected in the event of any spillage.

vi The wheeled containers should be designated that the waste can be easily loaded, remains secured during

transportation, does not have any sharp edges and easy to clean and disinfected.

vii Transportation of clinical waste to treatment/disposal outside the hospital.

7.2.i Untreated Bio Medical Waste shall be transported only in such vehicles as may be authorised for the

purpose by the competent authority as specified by the Govt. under the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988.

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ii The containers for transportation must be labelled as given in Schedule III and IV of BMW Rules 1998.

8. TREATMENT OF HOSPITAL WASTE.

8.1 General waste (non-hazardous, non toxic, non infectious):

The safe disposal of this waste should be ensured by the/ through Local Municipal Authority.

8.2 Bio Medical Waste:

i Incineration: The incinerator should be installed and made operational as per specifications under the

BMW Rules, 1998 and a certificate may be taken from CPCB/State Pollution control Board. Specific

requirement regarding the incinerator and norms of combustion efficiency and emission levels, etc have

been defined in the Bio Medical Waste (management & Handling) Rules 1998. In case of small hospitals,

joint facilities for incineration can be developed depending upon the local policies of the Hospital and

feasibility. The plastic bags made of chlorinated plastic should not be incinerated.

ii Deep Burial: Standard for deep burial is also mentioned in the Bio Medical Waste (management &

Handling) Rules 1998. The waste under category 1 and 2 can be accorded deep burial and only in cities

having less than 5 lakh populations.

iii Autoclave and Microwave treatment: Standards for the autoclaving and Microwaving are also mentioned in

the Bio Medical Waste (Management & Handling) Rules 1998. All equipment installed/ shared should meet

these techniques. The waste under category 3,4,6 and 7 can be treated by these techniques.

iv Shredding: The plastic (IV bottle, IV Sets, syringes, catheters etc) sharps (needles, blades, glass etc) should

be shredded but only after chemical treatment/ microwaving/ autoclaving ensuring disinfection.

v Needles destroyers can be used for disposal of needles directly without chemical treatment.

vi Secured landfill: The incinerator ash, discarded medicines, cytotoxic substances and solid chemical waste

should be treated by this option.

vii It may be noted there are multiple options available for disposal of certain category of waste. The individual

hospital can choose the best option depending treatment facilities available.

viii Radioactive Waste: The management of the radioactive waste should be undertaken as per the guidelines of

BARC.

ix Liquid and Chemical Waste.

9. SAFETY MEASURES.

9.1 Personal Protection:

Hospitals and health care facilities have to ensure that the following personal protective equipment are

provided.

i Gloves

a Disposable vinyl gloves

b Latex surgical gloves for invasive procedures

c Heavy-duty rubber gloves up till elbow for cleaners.

ii Masks: Simple and cheap deflector mask to prevent health care workers against aerosols and splashes.

Incinerator staff should wear dust masks.

iii Protective glasses.

iv Plastic aprons.

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iv Special footwear e.g. gum boots for Hospital waste handlers.

9.2 Immunization: Hepatitis B and Tetanus.

9.3 Reporting Accident & Spillages.

There should be a procedure for reporting accident or incidents and records should be kept. The report

should include the nature of accident when and where it occurred and which staff were directly involved.

9.4 All the generators of Bio Medical Waste should adopt universal precautions and appropriate safely

measures while doing therapeutic and diagnostic activities and also while handling the biomedical waste.

9.5 All the sanitation workers engaged in the handling and transporting should be made aware of the risks

involved in handling the Bio Medical Waste.

10. TRAINING

10.1 The entire medical professional must be made aware of Bio Medical Waste (Management & Handling)

Rules, 1998.

10.2 Each and every hospital must have well planned awareness and training programmes for all categories of

personnel including administrators.

10.3 To make aware about safe hospital waste management practices.

10.4 Training should be conducted category wise and more emphasis should be given in training modules as

per category of personnel.

10.5 Training should be conducted in appropriate language/medium and in an acceptable manner.

10.6 Wherever possible audiovisual material and experience trainers should be used.

10.7 Training should be interactive and should be include awareness sessions, demonstration sessions.

Behavioral science approach should be adopted with emphasis on establishing proper practices. It is a

continuous process and will need constant reinforcement.

11. MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION

11.1 The Head of the Hospital shall form a Waste Management Committee under his Chairmanship. The waste

Management committee shall meet regularly to review the performance of the waste disposal. This

committee should be responsible for making hospital specific action plan for hospital waste management

and its supervision, monitoring and implementation.

11.2 The Heads of each hospital will have to take authorization for generation of waste from appropriate

authorities as notified by the concerned State/U.T. Government well in time and get it renewed as per time

schedule laid in the rules. The application is to be made as per format given in form I of BMW rules.

11.3 The annual reports, accident reporting as required under BMW Rules should be submitted to the

concerned authorities as per BMW Rules format (form II and form III respectively).

12. COORDINATION BETWEEN HOSPITAL & OUTSIDE AGENCIES

12.1 Municipal authorities: As quite a large percentage of waste (in India up to 90%) generated in Indian

hospital belong to general category (non-toxic and non-hazardous), hospital should have constant

interaction with municipal authorities so that this category of waste is regularly taken out of the hospital

premises for further disposal.

12.2 Coordinated efforts should be made by health authorities and municipal authorities to involve private

sector / NGOs for creation of common facilities for treatment.

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12.3 Health authorities in coordination with municipal authorities should facilitate optimal utilization of waste

treatment facility in the area.

12.4 Coordination with NGOs and Environmental Groups: For public awareness and education.

12.5 Sharing of facility: Hospitals which are not on possession of their own facility for treatment may get their

waste treated in a shared facility. The hospitals having excess for treatment should extend the capacity to

nearby smaller hospital or health care units.

12.6 There should be coordinated agencies to take care of exigencies/disruption of waste treatment equipment

in a unit.

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1. General

1.1 These guidelines shall be applicable only to the new installation of incinerators. However, the existing

incinerator shall be retrofitted with Air Pollution Control Device as mentioned in these guidelines.

1.2 Incinerator shall be allowed only at common Bio-Medical Waste treatment facility (CBWTF)

1.3 Installation of individual incineration facility by a health care unit shall be discouraged as far as possible

but approval may be granted only in certain inevitable situations where no other option is available.

2. Incinerator

Following design criteria may be adopted for better performance:

2.1 The incinerator shall be designed to capacity more than 50 kg/hr. For 50kg/hr capacity, the minimum

hearth area shall be 0.75 sq m (8 sq feet) and the minimum flow of the flue gas in the Secondary chamber

shall be 0.6 m3 /sec at 1050 C. Each incinerator must be installed with an air pollution control system (as

specified in the section 3).

2.2 The size of the opening through which the waste is charged shall be larger than the size of the waste bag to

be fed. The volume of the primary chamber shall be at least five times the volume of one batch.

2.3 The double chamber incinerator shall preferably designed on “controlled air” incineration principle, as

particulate matter emission is low in such incinerator. Minimum 100% excess air shall be used for all over

design. Air supply in the primary & secondary chamber shall be regulated between 30% 80% and 170% -

120% of stoichiometric amount respectively. Primary air shall be admitted near/at the hearth for better

contact. Flow meter/suitable flow measurement device shall be provided on the primary & secondary air

ducting. The combustion of air shall be supplies through a separate forced draft fan after accounting for the

air supplies through burners.

Optional: for higher capacity incinerators, typically above 250Kg/hr, other design e.g. Rotary Kiln shall be

preferred.

2.4 A minimum negative draft of 1.27 to 2.54 mm of WC (Water Column) shall be maintained in the primary

chamber to avoid leakage of gaseous emissions from the chamber and for safely reasons. Provisions shall

be made in the primary chamber to measure the Water Column Pressure.

2.5 The waste shall be fed into the incinerator in small batches after the fixed interval of time in case of fixed

hearth incinerator and continuous charging using appropriate feeding mechanism in case of rotary kiln

incinerator or as recommended by the manufacturer. The size of the hearth i. e. primary chamber shall be

designed properly.

2.6 The sides and the top portion of the primary & secondary chambers shall preferably have rounded corner

from inside to avoid possibility of formation of black pockets/dead zones.

2.7 The size of the secondary chamber shall be properly designed so as to facilitate a minimum of 1sec of

residence time to gas flow. For the estimation of residence time in the secondary chamber its volume shall

be calculated from the secondary burner tip to the thermocouple.

2.8 The refractory lining of the chamber shall be strong enough to sustain minimum temperature of 10000 C in

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the primary chamber and 1200 C in the secondary chamber. The refractory and insulation bricks shall have

minimum 150 mm thickness each & confirm to IS: 8 1983 & IS: 2042-1972 respectively.

2.9 The incinerator shall be made of mild steel plate of adequate thickness (minimum 5 mm thick) and painted

externally with heat resistant aluminum pant suitable to withstand temperature of 2500 C with proper

surface preparation. Refractory lining of hot ducked shall be done with refractory castable (minimum 45

mm thick) & insulating castable (minimum 80 mm thick). Ceramic wool shall be used at hot duct flanges &

expansion joints.

2.10 The thermocouple location shall be as follows:

In Primary Chamber - Before admission of secondary air

In Secondary Chamber - At the end of Secondary Chamber or before admission of

dilution medium to cool the gas.

2.11 There shall be a separate burner each for the Primary & Secondary chamber. The heat input capacity of 0each burner shall be sufficient to raise the temperature in the primary & secondary chambers as 800 ± 50 C

0and 1050 ± 50 C respectively within maximum of 60 minutes prior to waste charging. The burners shall

have automatic switching “off/on” control to avoid the fluctuations of temperatures beyond the required

temperature range.

a. Each burner shall be equipped with spark igniter and main burner.

b. Proper flame safeguard of the burner shall be installed.

c. Provide view ports to observe the flame of the burner.

d. Flame of the primary burners

i. Shall be pointing towards the centre of the hearth.

ii. Shall be having a length such that it touches waste but does not impinge directly on the refractory

floor or wall.

e. The secondary burner shall be positioned in such a way that the gas passes through the flame.

2.12 There shall not be any manual bancling during charging of waste in to the primary chamber of the

incinerator. The waste shall be charged in bags through automatic feeding device at the manufactures

recommended intervals ensuring no direct exposure of furnace atmosphere to the operator. The device

shall prevent leakage & any backfire. The waste shall be introduced on the hearth such a way so as to

prevent the heap formation. Suitable taking arrangement shall be provided for uniform spreading of waste

on the hearth.

2.13 A tamper proof PLC (Programmable Logic Control) based control system shall be installed to prevent:

a. Waste charging until the required temperature in the chambers are attained during beginning of the

operation of the incinerator

b. Waste charging unless primary & Secondary chambers are maintained at the specified temperature

range

c. Waste charging in case of any unsafe conditions such as very high temperature in the primary &

secondary chambers; failure of the combustion air fan, ID fan, recirculation pump, low water pressure

and high temperature of the flue gas at the outlet of the air pollution control device.

2.14 The incineration system must have an emergency vent. The emergency vent shall remain closed i. e. it shall

not emit flue gases during normal operational of the incinerator.

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2.15 Each incineration system shall have graphic or computer recording devices, which shall automatically and

continuously monitor & record dates, time of day, batch sequential number and operating parameters such

as temperature in both the chambers. CO, CO2 & O2 in gaseous emission shall also be measured daily (at

least 1/2hour at one minute interval).

2.16 The possibility of providing heat recovery system/heat exchanger with the incinerator shall also be

considered wherever possible.

2.17 Structural design of the chimney/stack shall be as per IS: 6533-1989. The chimney/stack shall be from

inside with minimum of 3 mm thick natural hard rubber suitable for the duty conditions and shall also

confirm to IS: 4682 Part I 1968 to avoid corrosion due to oxygen and acids in the flue gas.

2.18 The location & specification of porthole, platform ladder etc. shall be as per the Emission Regulations, Part

3 (COINDS/20/1984 85), published by CPCB.

3. Air Pollution Control Device

It is not possible to comply with the emission limit of 150 mg/Nm3 (corrected to 12% CO2) for particulate matter

without Air Pollution Control Device (APCD). Therefore a Bio-medical Waste incinerator shall always be

equipped with APCD:

3.1 No incinerator shall be allowed to operate unless equipped with APCD

3.2 The incinerator shall be equipped with High Pressure Venturi Scrubber System as ordinary APCD such as

wet scrubber or cyclonic separator cannot achieve the prescribed emission limit. For the facilities

operating for 24 hrs a day, APCD in terms of dry lime injection followed by bag filter can be considered. The

details of High Pressure Venturi Scrubber System are given in Annexure I.

a. Incinerator Room and Waste Storage Room

i The incinerator structure shall be built in a room with proper roofing and cross ventilation. There shall be

minimum of 1.5 m clear distance in all the directions from the incinerator structure to the wall of the

incinerator room.

ii Adjacent to the incinerator room, there shall be a waste storage area. It shall be properly ventilated and so

designed that waste can be stored in racks and washing can be done very easily. The waste storage room

shall be washed and chemically disinfected daily.

iii The floor and inner wall of the incinerator and storage rooms shall have outer covering of impervious and

glazed material so as to avoid retention of moisture and for easy cleaning.

iv The incineration ash shall be stored in a closed sturdy container in a masonry room to avoid any pilferage.

Finally, the ash shall be disposed in a secured landfill.

b Operator of the Incinerator

i A skilled person shall be designated to operate and maintain the incinerator. The operator shall have

adequate qualification in relevant subject and shall be trained and certified by the incinerator supplier in

operation & maintenance of the incinerator.

ii There shall be at least one assistant designated at the incinerator plant to keep track of wastes, records of

incinerator operation, cleanliness of the surrounding area and incinerator & Waste storage room. They shall

also take care of waste charging and incineration ash disposal.

iii All the staff at the incinerator plant shall put on protective gears such as gumboots, gloves, eyeglasses etc.

for safety reasons.

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iv Any accident occurred shall immediately be reported to the facility operator. The facility operator shall

have well defined strategies to deal with such accident/emergency.

Note: The guidelines will help in selection/installation of better incinerator system. The incinerator shall comply

with the standards stipulated in Bio-Medical Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 1998.

INCINERATOR

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EXTRAORDINARY

Part-II Section-3, Subsection (II)

No. 460NEW DELHI, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1998, /SRAVANA 5, 1920

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS

NOTIFICATION

New Delhi, 20th July 1998

S.O. 630 (E). Whereas a notification in exercise of the powers conferred by section 6, 8 and 25 of the Environment

(Protection) Act 1986 (29 of 1986) was published in the Gazette vide S.O. 746 (E) dated 16th October, 1997 inviting

objections from the public within 60 days from the date of publication of the said notification on the Bio-Medical

Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1998 and whereas all objections received were duly considered:

Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 6, 8 and 25 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986

the Central Government hereby notifies the rules for the management and handling of bio-medical waste.

a. These rules may be called the Bio-Medical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1998.

b. They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the official Gazette.

These rules apply to all persons who generate, collect, receive, store, transport, treat, dispose, or handle bio-

medical waste in any form.

In these rules unless the context otherwise requires:

a. ”Act” means the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986)

b. ”Animal House” means a place where animals are reared/ kept for experiments or testing purpose.

c. “Authorisation” means permission granted by the prescribed authority for the generation, collection,

reception, storage, transportation, treatment, disposal and/or any other form of handling of bio-medical

waste in accordance with these rules and any guidelines issued by the Central Government.

d. “Authorized person” means an occupier or operator authorized by the prescribed authority to generate,

collect, receive, store, transport, treat, dispose and/or handle Bio-Medical waste in accordance with these

rules and any guidelines issued by the Central Government.

e. “Bio-medical waste” means any waste, which is generated during the diagnosis, treatment or

immunization of human beings or animals or in research activities pertaining thereto or in the production

or testing of biologicals and including categories mentioned in schedule I.

f. “Biologicals” means any preparation made from organisms or micro organisms or product of metabolism

and biochemical reactions intended, for use in the diagnosis, immunization or treatment of human beings

1. SHORT TITLE AND COMMENCEMENT:

2. APPLICATION

3. DEFINITION:

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or animals or in the research activities pertaining thereto.

g. “Bio-medical waste treatment facility” means any facility wherein treatment or disposal of bio-medical

waste or processes incidental to such treatment or disposal is carried out.

h. “Occupier” in relation to any institution generating Bio-Medical waste, which includes a hospital, nursing

home, clinic dispensary, veterinary institution, animal house, pathological laboratory, blood bank by

whatever name called means a person who has control over that institution and/or its premises.

i. “Operator of a bio-medical waste facility” means a person who owns or controls or operates a facility for

the collection, reception, storage, transport, treatment, dispose or handling of Bio-Medical waste.

j. “Schedule” means schedule appended to these rules:

It shall be the duty of every occupier of an institution generating Bio-Medical Waste which includes a hospital,

nursing home, clinic dispensary, veterinary institution, animal house, pathological laboratory, blood bank by

whatever name called to take all the steps to ensure that such waste is handled without any adverse effect to human

health and the environment.

a. Bio-Medical Waste shall be treated and disposed of in accordance with Schedule I, and in compliance with

the standards prescribed in Schedule V

b. Every Occupier, where required shall set up in accordance with the time schedule in Schedule VI, requisite

Bio-Medical Waste Treatment facilities like incinerator, autoclave, microwave system for the treatment of

waste, or ensure requisite treatment of waste at a common waste treatment facility or any other Waste

treatment facility.

a. Bio-Medical waste shall not be mixed with other means.

b. Bio-Medical Waste shall be segregated into containers/bags at the point of generation in accordance with

schedule II prior to its storage, transportation, treatment and disposal. The containers shall be labelled

according to schedule III.

c. If a container is transported from the premises where Bio-Medical Waste in generated to any waste

treatment facility outside the premises, the container shall, apart from the label prescribed in Schedule III,

also carry information prescribed in Schedule IV.

d. Notwithstanding anything contained in the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, or rules there under, untreated Bio-

Medical Waste shall be transported only in such vehicle as may be authorized for the purpose by the

Competent authority as specified by the government.

e. No untreated Bio-Medical Waste shall be kept stored beyond a period of 48 hours.

f. Provided that if for any reason it becomes necessary to store the waste beyond such period, the authorized

person must take permission of the prescribed authority and take measures to ensure that the waste does

not adversely affect human health and environment.

a. The Government of every State and Union Territory shall establish a prescribed authority with such

members as may be specified for granting authorization and implementing these rules. If the prescribed

4. DUTY OF THE OCCUPIER:

5. TREATMENTS AND DISPOSAL:

6. SEGREGATION,PACKAGING, TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE:

7. PRESCRIBED AUTHORITY

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authority comprises of more than one member, a chairperson for the authority shall be designated.

b. The prescribed authority for the State of Union Territory shall be appointed within one month of the

coming into force of these rules.

c. The prescribed authority shall function under the supervision and control of the respective Government of

the State or Union Territory.

d. The prescribed authority shall on receipt of form I make such enquiry as it deems fit and if it is satisfied

that the applicant possesses the necessary capacity to handle bio-medical waste in accordance with these

rules, grant or renew an authorisation as the case may be.

e. An authorization shall be granted for a period of three years, including an initial trial period of one year

from the date of issue. Therefore, an application shall be made by the occupier/operator for renewal. All

such subsequent authorization shall be for a period of three years. A provision authorization will be

granted for the trial period, to enable the occupier/operator to demonstrate the capacity of the facility.

b. Every operator of a bio- medical waste facility shall make an application in Form I to the prescribed

authority for grant of authorization.

c. Every application in Form I for grant of authorization shall be accompanied by a fee as may be prescribed

by the Government of the State or Union Territory.

The Government of every State/Union Territory shall constitute an advisory committee. The committee will

include experts in the field of medical and health, animal husbandry and veterinary sciences, environmental

management, municipal administration and any other related department or organizations including non-

governmental organizations. The State Pollution Control Board/Pollution Control Committee shall be represented. As

and when required, the committee shall advise the Government of the State/Union Territory and the prescribed

authority about matters related to the implementation of these rules.

Every occupier/operator shall submit an annual report to the prescribed authority in form II by 31 January every

f. The prescribed authority may after giving reasonable opportunity to begin heard to the application and for

reasons thereof to be recorded in writing, refuse to grant or renew authorization.

g. Every application for authorization shall be disposed of by the prescribed authority within ninety days from

the date of receipt of the application.

h. The prescribed authority may cancel or suspend an authorization, if for the reasons, to be recorded in

writing, the occupier/operator has failed to comply with any provision of the Act of these rules:

Provided that no authorization shall be cancelled or suspended without giving a reasonable opportunity to the

occupier/operator of being heard.

a. Every occupier of an institution generating, collecting, receiving, storing, transporting, treating, disposing

and/or handling bio-medical waste in any other manner except such occupier of clinics, dispensaries,

pathological laboratories, blood banks providing treatment/service to less than 1000 (one thousand)

patients per month shall make an application in form I to the prescribed authority for grant of

authorization.

8. AUTHORIZATION

9. ADVISORY COMMITTEE

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year, to include information about the categories and quantities of bio-medical wastes handled during the preceding

year. The prescribed authority shall send this information in a compiled form to the Central Pollution Control Board

by 31st March every year.

a. Every authorized person shall maintain records related to the generation, collection reception, storage,

transportation, treatment, disposal and or any form of handling of bio-medical waste in accordance with

these rules and any guidelines issued.

b. All records shall be subject to inspection and verification by the prescribed authority at any time.

When any accident occurs at any institution or facility or any other site where bio-medical waste is handled or

during transportation of such waste, the authorized person shall report the accident in form III to the prescribed

authority forthwith.

Any person aggrieved by an order made by the prescribed authority under these rules may, within thirty days

from the date on which the order is communicated to him, prefer an appeal to such authority as the Government of

State/Union Territory may think fit to constitute:

Provided that the authority may entertain the appeal after the expiry of the said period of thirty days if it is satisfied

that the appellant was prevented by sufficient cause from filling the appeal in time

11. MAINTENANCE OF RECORDS

12. ACCIDENT REPORTING

13. APPEAL

SCHEDULE-I CATEGORIES OF BIO-MEDICAL WASTE

Option Waste Category Treatment & Disposal

Category No. I Human Anatomical Waste incineration @ deep

(human, tissues, organs, body parts) burial*

Category No. 2 Animal Waste incineration @ deep

(animal tissues, organs, body parts carcasses, burial*

bleeding parts, fluid, blood & experimental

animals used in research, waste generated by

veterinary hospitals, colleges, discharge from

hospitals, animal houses)

Category No. 3 Microbiology & Biotechnology Waste Local autoclaving/ micro

(wastes from laboratory cultures, stocks or micro waving/incineration @

organisms live or vaccines, human and animal

cell, culture used in research and infectious

agents from research & industrial laboratories,

wastes from production of Biologicals, toxins,

dishes and devices used for transfer of cultures)

Category No.4 Waste Sharps Disinfection by chemical

(needles, syringes, scalpels, blade, glass etc. that treatment @@@ / auto

may cause puncture and cuts. This includes both claving /microwaving and

used & unused sharps) mutilation/shredding # #

Category No. 5 Discarded Medicines and Cytotoxic Drugs Incineration @/destruction

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(waste comprising of outdated, contaminated and and drugs disposal in

discarded medicines) secured landfills

Category No. 6 Soiled Waste Incineration @

(Items contaminated with blood, and body fluids autoclaving/micro waving

including cotton, dressings, soiled plaster casts,

lines, bedding, other material contaminated with

blood)

Category No. 7 Solid Waste (Disposables) Disinfection by chemical

(waste generated from disposable items other treatment @@ /auto

than the sharps such as tubing’s, catheters, claving/microwaving and

intravenous sets etc) mutilation/shredding # #

Category No.8 Liquid Waste Disinfection by chemical

(waste generated from laboratory and washing, treatment @@ and

cleaning house keeping and disinfecting discharge into drains

activities)

Category No. 9 Incinerator Ash Disposal in municipal

(Ash from incineration of any bio-medical waste) landfill

Category N0. 10 Chemical Waste Chemical treatment @@ and

(Chemicals used in production of biologicals, discharge into drains for liquids

chemicals used in Disinfection, as insecticides etc.) and secured landfill for solids

Color Type of Container Waste Treatment options as per

Coding category Schedule I

Yellow Plastic Bag Cat.1, Cat. 2 & Incineration/ Deep Burial

Cat. 3, Cat. 6

Red Disinfected Container/ Cat.3, Cat. 6 Autoclaving/Micro waving/

Plastic Bag and Cat. 7 Chemical Treatment

Blue/white Plastic bag/ puncture proof Cat. 4, Cat. 7 Autoclaving/Micro waving/

Translucent container Chemical Treatment and

destruction/shredding

Black Plastic Bag Cat. 5 and Cat. Disposal in secured landfill

9 and Cat. 10

(solid)

@ @ Chemicals treatment using at least 1% hypochlorite solution or any other equivalent chemical reagent.

It musts be ensured that chemical treatment ensures disinfection.

# # Mutilation/Shredding must be such so as to prevent unauthorized reuse.

@ There will be no chemical pre-treatment before incineration. Chlorinated plastics shall not be incinerated.

* Deep Burial shall be an option available only in towns with population less than five Lakhs and in rural areas

SCHEDULE-II : COLOR CODING AND THE TYPE OF CONTAINER

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Notes:

• Color coding of Waste categories with multiple treatment options as defined in Schedule I, shall be selected

depending on treatment option chosen, which shall be as specified in Schedule I

• Waste Collection Bags for Waste types needing incineration shall not be made of chlorinated plastics.

• Categories 8 and 10 (liquid) do not require containers/bags.

• Category 3 if disinfected locally need not be put in containers/bags.

Note: Label shall be non-washable and prominently visible

Day………….........…. Month…….......…………..

Year……………..........

Waste Category No……………......................…. Date of Generation…………........................

Waste Class

Waste Description

Sender's Name & Address Receiver's Name & Address

Phone No…………………................… Phone No…………………................…

Telex No……………………................... Telex No……………………..................

Fax No……………………….................. Fax No………………………..................

Contact Person…………….................. Contact Person……………..................

In case of emergency please contact:

Name & Address:

Phone No.:

Note:

Label shall non-washable and prominently visible.

SCHEDULE III

LABEL FOR BIO-MEDICAL WASTE CONTAINERS/BAGS

SCHEDULE IV

(See rule 6)

LABEL FOR TRANSPORT OF BIO-MEDICAL WASTE CONTAINER/BAGS

Biohazard Symbol Cytotoxic Symbol

C

Biohazard Cytotoxic

HANDLE WITH CARE

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SCHEDULE V

(See rule 5 & Schedule I)

STANDARD FOR TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL OF BIO-MEDICAL WASTE

1. STANDARDS FOR INCINERATIONS:All incinerators shall meet the following operating and emission standards:

A. Operating Standards

Combustion Efficiency (CE) shall be at least 99.00%

The combustion Efficiency shall be computed as follows:

C.E. ={(%CO2)/%(CO2+%CO)}*100

The temperature of the primary chamber shall be 800±50 deg. C

The Secondary Chamber gas residence time shall be at least 1 (one) second at 1050±50 deg. C, with minimum

3% Oxygen in the stack gas

B. Emission Standards3Parameters Concentration mg/Nm at (12% CO2 correction)

I. Particulate matter 150

II. Nitrogen Oxides 450

III. HCl 50

IV. Minimum stack height shall be 30 meters above ground

V. Volatile Organic Compounds in ash shall not be more than 0.01%

Note:

• Suitably designed pollution control devices should be installed/retrofitted with the incinerator to achieve the

above emission limits if necessary.

• Wastes to be incinerated shall not be chemically treated with any chlorinated disinfectants.

• Chlorinated plastics shall not be incinerated.

• Toxic metals in incineration ash shall be limited within the regulatory quantities us defined under the Hazardous

Waste (Management and Handling Rules), 1989.

• Only low Sulphur fuel like L.D.O./ L.S.H.S./Diesel shall be used as fuel in the incinerator.

2. STANDARDS FOR WASTE AUTOCLAVING:

The autoclave should be dedicated for the purposes of disinfecting and treating bio-medical waste.

a. When operating a gravity flow autoclave, medical waste shall be subjected to:0• A temperature of not less than 121 C and pressure of 15 pounds per square inch (psi) for an autoclave

residence time of not less than 60 minutes or0• A temperature of not less than 135 C and a pressure of 31 psi for an autoclave residence time of not less

than 45 minutes or0• A temperature of not less than 149 C and a pressure of 52 psi for an autoclave residence time of not less

than 30 minutes

b. When operating a vacuum autoclave, medical waste shall be subjected to a minimum of one pre vacuum pulse

to purge the autoclave of all air. The waste shall be subjected to the following:

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• A temperature of not less than 121deg C and a pressure of 15 psi for an autoclave residence time of not less

than 45 minutes: or

• A temperature of not less than 135 deg C and a pressure of 31 psi for an autoclave residence time of not less

than 30 minutes.

c. Medical waste shall not be considered properly treated unless the time, temperature and pressure indicators

indicate that the required time, temperature and pressure were reached during the autoclave process. If for any

reasons, time, temperature or pressure indicator indicates that the required temperature, pressure or residence

time was not reached, the entire load of medical waste be autoclaved again until the proper temperature,

pressure and residence time were achieved.

d. Recording of Operational Parameters:

Each Autoclave shall have graphic or computer recording devices that will automatically and continuously

monitor and record dates, time of day, load identification no. and operating parameters throughout the entire

length of the autoclave cycle.

e. Validation Test

Spore Testing:

The autoclave should completely and consistently kill the approved biological indicator at the maximum design

capacity of each autoclave unit. Biological indicator for autoclave shall be a Bacillus stearothermophillus spore 4using vials or spore strips, with at least 1 x 10 spores per millilitre. Under no circumstances will an autoclave

have minimum operating parameters less than a residence time of 30 minutes, regardless of temperature and

pressure, a temperature less than 121 C or a pressure less than 15 psi.

f. Routine Test

A chemical indicator strip/trap that changes colour when a certain temperature is reached can be used to verify

that a specific temperature has been achieved. It may be necessary to use more than one strip over the waste

package at different location to ensure that the inner content of the package has been adequately autoclaved.

3. STANDARDS FOR LIQUID WASTE

The effluent generated from the hospital should confirm to the following limits:

Parameters Permissible Limits

PH 6.5-.9.0

Suspended Solids 100 mg/1

Oil and Grease 10 mg/1

BOD 30 mg/1

COD 250 mg/1

Bio-assay test 90% survival of fish after 96 hours in 100% effluent

These limits are applicable to those hospitals, which are either connected with sewers without terminal sewage

treatment plant or not connected to public sewers. For discharge into public sewers with terminal facilities, the

general standards as notified under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 shall be applicable.

4. STANDARDS OF MICRO WAVING:

a. Microwave treatment shall not be used for Cytotoxic, hazardous or radioactive wastes, contaminated animal

carcasses, body parts and large metal items.

b. The microwave system shall comply with the efficiency test/routine tests and a performance guarantee may be

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provided by the supplier before operation of the unit.

c. The microwave should completely and consistently kill the bacteria and other pathogenic organisms that is

ensured by approved biological indicator at the maximum design capacity of each microwave unit, biological

indicator at the maximum design capacity of each microwave unit. Biological indicators for microwave shall be 4 Bacillus Subtilis spores using vials or spore strips with at least 1 x 10 spores per millimeter.

5. STANDARDS FOR DEEP BURIAL

a. A pit or trench should be dug about 2 meters deep. It should be half filled with waste, then covered with lime

within 50 cm of the surface, before filling the rest of the pit with soil.

b. It must be ensured that animals do not have any access to burial sites. Covers of galvanized iron/wire mashes

may be used.

c. On each Occasion, when wastes are added to the pit, a layer of 10 cm of soil shall be added to over the wastes.

d. Burial must be performed under close and dedicated supervision

e. The deep burial site should be relatively impermeable and no shallow well should be close to the site.

f. The pits should be distant from habitation, and sited so as to ensure that no contamination occurs of any

surface water or ground water. The area should not be prone to flooding or erosion.

g. The location of the deep burial site will be authorized by the prescribed authority

h. The institution shall maintain a record of all pits for deep burial

SCHEDULE VI

(See Rule 5)

Schedule for Waste Treatment Facilities Like Incinerator/Autoclave/Microwave System

A. Hospital & Nursing homes in towns with By 31st December, 1999 or earlier

population of 30 Lakhs and above

B. Hospital & Nursing Homes in towns with

population of below 30 Lakhs

• With 500 beds and above By 31st December, 1999 or earlier

• With 200 beds and above but less than 500 beds By 31st December, 2000 or earlier

• With 50 beds and above but less than 200 beds By 31st December, 2001 or earlier

• With Less than 50 beds By 31st December, 2002 or earlier

C. All other institutions generating Bio -Medical By 31st December, 2002 or earlier

Waste not included in A and B

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FORM I(See Rule 8) Application for Authorization (To be submitted in Duplicate)

The Fee Structure Notified By DelhiPollution Control Committee

To

The Prescribed AuthorityName of the Govt/UT Administration)Address

1. Particulars of the Applicant

I) Name of the Applicant:(In block letters & in full)

II) Name of the InstitutionAddress:Tele No., Fax No., Telex No.

2. Activity for which authorization is sought1. Generation 2. Collection 3. Reception 4. Storage5. Transportation 6. Treatment 7. Disposal Any other form of handling

3. Please state whether applying for fresh authorization or for renewal:(in case of renewal previous authorization- number and date)

4. I. Address of the Institution handling Bio-Medical Wastes:II. Address of the place of the treatment facility:III. Address of the place of disposal of the Waste

5. I. Mode of transportation (in any) of bio-medical Waste:II. Mode (s) for treatment:

6. Brief Description of method of treatment and disposal (attach details):

7. I. Category (see Schedule I) of waste to be handledII. Quantity of Waste (category wise) to be handled per month.

8. Declaration I do hereby declare that the statements made and information given above are true to the best of my knowledge and belief that I have not concealed any information

I do also hereby undertake to provide any further information sought by the prescribed authority in relation to these rules and to fulfill any conditions stipulated by the prescribed authority

Date: Signature of the Applicant

Place: Designation of Applicant

S No. Type of Health Care Institutions/facility Fee (in Rs.)

1. Clinics, Pathological Labs and Blood banks Rs. 1000/- per annum

2. Veterinary Institutions, dispensaries and Animal Houses Rs. 1000/- per annum

3. Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Health Care Establishment Rs. 1000/- per annum up to 4 beds andadditional Rs. 100 per bed per annumfrom fifth bed onwards

4. Operator of the facility of Bio -Medical Waste Rs. 10000/- per annum(excluding participation)

5. Transporters of Bio-Medical Waste Rs. 7500/- per annum

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FORM II

(See Rule 10)

ANNUAL REPORT

FORM III

(See Rule 12)

Accident Reporting

(To be submitted to the prescribed authority by 31st January every year)

1. Particulars of the Applicant:

I. Name of the Authorized Person (Occupier/Operator):

II. Name of the Institution:

Address:

Tel No. Telex No. Fax No.

2. Categories of Waste generated and quantity on a monthly average basis:

3. Brief details of the treatment facility

In case of off site facility:

a) Name of the Operator

b) Name & address of the facility:

c) Tele No., Fax No., Telex No.

1. Category wise quantity of waste treated:

2. Mode of treatment with details:

3. Any other information

4. Certified that the above report is for the period from………………………………………..............................................

........................................................................................................................................................................................................

Date……………….................. Signature…………………..............

Place………………................. Designation……………….............

1. Dates and Time of Accident:

2. Sequence of events leading to accident:

3. The Waste involved in accident:

4. Assessments of the effects of the accidents on human health and the environment:

5. Emergency measures taken:

6. Steps taken to prevent the recurrence of such an accident:

Date………………...................... Signature…………………..............

Place………...................……….. Designation……………….............

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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT:

NOTIFICATIONS

Delhi, the 6th July 1999

No. F. 23(322)/95/EN/99 In exercise of the powers conferred by Rule 7 of the Bio-Medical Waste (Management &

Handling), Rules, 1998, the Lt. Governor of Delhi is pleased to notify the prescribed authority and to appoint the

Chairman, Delhi Pollution Control Committee to act as such authority under the said rules for the NCT of Delhi with

immediate effect.

No. F. 23(322)/95/EN/99, In exercise of the powers conferred by Rule 9 of the Bio-Medical Waste (Management &

Handling) rules, 1998 the Lt. Governor of Delhi is pleased to constitute an Advisory Committee to act such authority

under the said Rules. The composition of the advisory committee shall be as follows:

1. Pr. Secretary (Health) Chairman

Govt. of Delhi

2. Dy. Commissioner (Health)/ MHO Member

Municipal Corporation of Delhi, Town Hall, Delhi-06

3. Chief Medical Officer, NDMC Member

4. Director (Animal Husbandry) Member

Govt. of Delhi

5. Sh. Ravi Aggarwal Member

Srishti, NGO

6. Member Secretary Member

Delhi Pollution Control Committee

7. Dr. Prem Aggarwal Member

Sanjeevan Medical College,

24, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj,

New delhi-02

8. Dr. Vijay Aggarwal Member

Oberoi Apartments, Cottage No.15,

2, sham Nath Marg, Delhi

9. Dr. Sudershan Vaid Member

Vaid maternity Nursing Home,

1/4992, Loni Road, Shahdara,

Delhi110032

10. Director, Health Services Member Secretary/Convenor

The committee shall meet periodically from time to time discuss and decide about various issues Connected

with these rules

No. F. 23(322)/95/EN/99, In exercise of the powers conferred by Rule 13 of the Bio-Medical Waste (Management &

handling Rules, 1998, the Lt. Governor of Delhi is pleased to constitute Appellate authority and appoint the Financial

Commissioner, Govt. of Delhi as the said authority to entertain the appeal against the order passed under Rule 7 of

the Bio-Medical Waste (Management & Handling) rules, 1998 and to dispose off the Appeal.

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The Gazette of IndiaExtraordinary

Part - II, Section 3, Subsection-(ii)

Published by Authority

New Delhi, Tuesday March -7, 2000/Phalguna 17, 1921

S.O.201 (E) -In exercise of the powers conferred by section 6, 8 and 25 of the Environment (Protection) Act 1986(29 of

1986), the Central government hereby makes the following rules further to amend the Bio-Medical Waste

(Management & Handling), Rules 1998, namely:

1. I. These rules may be called the Bio-Medical Waste (Management & Handling) (Amendment) Rules, 2000.

II. They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette

2. In the Bio-Medical Waste (Management & Handling), Rules 1998, for schedule VI, the following Schedule VI shall

be substituted, namely:

SCHEDULE VI

(See Rule 5)

Schedule for Waste Treatment Facilities Like

Incinerator/Autoclave/Microwave System

A. Hospital & Nursing homes in towns with By 30th June 2000 or earlier

population of 30 Lakhs and above

B. Hospital & Nursing Homes in towns with

population of below 30 Lakhs

• With 500 beds and above By 30th June 2000 or earlier

• With 200 beds and above but less than 500 beds By 31st December, 2000 or earlier

• With 50 beds and above but less than 200 beds By 31st December, 2001 or earlier

• With Less than 50 beds By 31st December, 2002 or earlier

C. All other institutions generating Bio -Medical By 31st December, 2002 or earlier

Waste not included in A and B above

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The Gazette of IndiaEXTRAORDINARY

PART II SECTION 3 Sub Section (ii)

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

NEW DELHI, Friday June 2, 2000/Jyastha 12, 1922

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS

NOTIFICATION

New Delhi, 2nd June 2000

S.O. 454 (E) In exercise of the powers conferred by sections 6, 8 and 25 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29

of 1986), the Central Government hereby makes the following rules further to amend the Bio-Medical Waste

(Management & Handling) Rules, 1998, namely:-

1. a. These rules may be called the Bio-Medical Waste (Management & Handling) (Second Amendment) Rules,

2000.

b. They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.

2. In the Bio-Medical Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 1998 (herein after referred to as the said rules), in

rule 3, --

a. in clause (7), after the words “carried out” the words “and includes common treatment facilities,” shall be

added.

b. after clause (7), the following clause shall be inserted, namely: -

(7a) “Form” means Form appended to these rules;'

3. In the said rules, in rule 6, after sub-rule (5), the following sub-rule shall be inserted, namely: -

“(6) The Municipal Body of the area shall continue to pick up and transport segregated non bio-medical solid

waste generated in hospitals and nursing homes, as well as duly treated biomedical wastes for disposal at

municipal dump site.”

4. In the said rules, in rule 7, for sub-rule (1), the following sub-rule shall be substituted, namely: -

“(1) The prescribed authority for enforcement of the provisions of these rules shall be the State Pollution Control

Boards in respect of states and the Pollution Control Committees in respect of the Union territories and all

pending cases with a prescribed authority appointed earlier shall stand transferred to the Concerned State

Pollution Control Board, or as the case may be, the Pollution Control Committees”.

5. In the said rules, in rule 8, after sub-rule (3), the following sub-rule shall be inserted, namely: -

“(4) The authorization to operate a facility shall be issued in Form IV, subjects to conditions laid therein and

such other condition, as the prescribed authority, may consider it necessary.”

6. In the said rules, in rule 9, the words “The State Pollution Control Board/Pollution Control Committees shall be

represented” shall be omitted.

7. In the said rules, in rule 13, after the words “prefer an appeal” the words and letter “in form V” shall be inserted.

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8. In the said rules, after rule 13, the following rule shall be inserted, namely: -

Common disposal/incineration sites 14, Without prejudice to rule 5 of these rules, the Municipal Corporations,

Municipal Boards or Urban Local bodies, as the case may be, shall be responsible for providing suitable

common disposal/incineration sites for the biomedical wastes generated in the area under their jurisdiction and

in the areas outside the jurisdiction of any municipal body, it shall be the responsibility of the occupier

generating bio-medical waste/operator of a bio-medical waste treatment facility to arrange for suitable sites

individually or in association, so as to comply with the provisions of these rules”.

9. In the said rules, in Schedule I, --

a. in the sub-heading, for the word “option” the words “Waste Category No.” shall be substituted;

b. in the sub-heading, after the words, “Waste Category” the word Type” shall be added;

c. in the sub-heading, for the words “Treatment and Disposal”, the following shall be substituted, namely:

“Treatment and Disposal Option+”

+ Options given above are based on available technologies. Occupier/Operator wishing to use other State-of-

the-art technologies shall approach the Central Pollution Control Board to get the standards laid down to enable

the prescribed authority to consider grant of authorization,

d. against Category No. 6, in the second column, for the word “Solid” the word “Soiled” shall be substituted;

e. against Category No. 7, in the second column, for the word “shaprs” the word “sharps shall be substituted.

10. In the said rules, in FORM I, for the heading, the following heading shall be substituted namely: - “Application

for authorization/Renewal of Authorization”

11. In the said rules, after Form III and the entries relating thereto, the following FORMS shall be added, namely:

(Authorisation for operating a facility for collection, reception, treatment, storage, transport and disposal of

biomedical wastes).

1. File number of authorization and date of issue............................…………………………………………………….……

...............................................................................................................................................................................................

2. .…………………………………..of ……………………………………………….. is hereby granted an authorization

for operating a facility for collection, reception, treatment, storage, transport and disposal of biomedical waste

on the premises situated at ................................................................................................................................................

...............................................................................................................................................................................................

3. This authorization shall be in force for a period of …………………. Years from the date of issue.

4. This authorization is subject to the conditions stated below and to such other conditions as may be specified in

the rules for the time being in force under the Environment (protection) Act, 1986.

Date …………...................…. Signature …………………................

Designation ..........................................

“FORMS IV & V”

(attached)

FORM IV

[See rule 8 (4)]

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Terms and conditions of authorization

1. The authorization shall comply with the provisions of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, and the rules

made thereunder.

2. The authorization or its renewal shall be produced for inspection at the request of an officer authorized by the

prescribed authority.

3. The person authorized shall not rent, lend, sell, transfer or otherwise transport the biomedical wastes without

obtaining prior permission of the prescribed authority.

4. Any unauthorized change in personnel, equipment or working conditions as mentioned in the application by

the person authorized shall constitute a breach of his authorization.

5. It is the duty of the authorized person to take prior permission of the prescribed authority to close down the

facility.

* Additional terms and conditions may be stipulated by the prescribed authority

Application for filing appeal against order passed by the prescribed authority at district level or regional office of the

Pollution Control Board acting as prescribed authority or the State/Union Territory level authority.

Name and address of the person applying for appeal:

Number, date of order and address of the authority which passed the order against which appeal is made (certified

copy of order to be attached)

Ground on which the appeal is being made

List of enclosures other than the order referred in Para 2 against which appeal is being filed.

Date: ...................................... Signature .......................................

Name & Address ...........................................................................................................................................................................

{F. No. 23(2)/96-HSMD] V. RAJGOPALAN, Jt. Secy.

Note: The Principal rules were published in the Gazette of India vide number S.O. 630 (E)

dated 20-7-98, and subsequently amended vide S.O. 201 (E) dated 6-3-2000.

FORM V

[see rule 13]

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The Gazette of IndiaNOTIFICATION

New Delhi, 17th September 2003

S.O. 1069(E)- In exercise of the powers conferred by sections 6, 8 and 25 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29

of 1986), the Central Government hereby makes the following rules further to amend the Bio-Medical Waste

(Management and Handling) Rules, 1998, namely: -

1. a. These rules may be called the Bio Medical Waste (Management and Handling) (Amendment) Rules, 2003.

b. They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.

2. In rule 7 of the Bio-Medical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1998 (hereinafter referred to as the said

rules): -

a. in sub-rule (1), for the opening words “The prescribed authority for enforcement” shall be substituted;

b. after sub-rule (1), the following sub-rule shall be inserted, namely: -

“(1A). The prescribed authority for enforcement of the provisions of these rules In; respect of all health care

establishments including hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, dispensaries, veterinary institutions, Animals

houses, pathological laboratories and blood banks of the Armed Forces Medical services.”

3. In the said rules, existing rule 9 shall be re-numbered as sub-rule (1) thereof, and after sub-rule (1) as so re-

numbered, the following sub-rule shall be inserted, namely: -

“(2) Notwithstanding anything contained In sub-rule (1), the Ministry of Defence shall constitute in that

Ministry, an Advisory Committee consisting of the following in respect of all health care establishments

including hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, dispensaries, veterinary; institutions, animal houses, pathological

laboratories and blood banks of the Armed Forces under the Ministry of Defence, to advise the Director General,

Armed Forces Medical Services and the Ministry of Defence in matters relating to implementation of these rules,

namely:-

5. In the said rules, after rule 9, the following rule shall be Inserted, namely: -

“9A. Monitoring of implementation of the rules in Armed Forces Health Care establishments:

a. The Central Pollution Control Board shall monitor the implementation of these rules in respect of all the

Armed Forces health care establishments under the Ministry of Defence.

b. After giving prior notice to the Director General Armed Forces Medical Services, the Central Pollution

Control Board along with one or more representatives of the Advisory Committee constituted under sub-

1. Additional Director General of Armed Forces Medical Services Chairman

2. A representative of the Ministry of Defence not below the rank of Member

deputy Secretary, to be nominated by that Ministry

3. A representative of the Ministry of Environment and Forests not Member

below the rank of deputy secretary to be nominated by that Ministry

4. A representative of the Indian Society of Hospitals Waste Management, Pune Member

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rule (2) of rule 9 may, if it considers it necessary, inspect any Armed Forces health are establishments.”

6. In the said rules, existing rule 13 shall be re-numbered as sub-rule (1) thereof; and-

a. In sub-rule (1), as so re-numbered, for the opening portion, for the words “Any person”, the words, brackets

and figure “Save as otherwise provided in sub-rule (2), any person” shall be substituted.

b. After sub-rule (1) as so re-numbered, the following sub-rule shall be Inserted, namely:

“(2) Any person aggrieved by an order of the Director General, Armed Forces Medical Services under these

rules may, within thirty days from the date on which the order is communicated to him prefer an appeal to

the Central Government in the Ministry of Environment and Forests.”

[F. No.23-2/96-HSMD]

Dr. V. RAJAGOPAL, Jt. Secy.

Note: The Principle rules were published in the Gazette of India vide notification number

S.O. 630 (E) dated 20.7.98 and subsequently amended vide (1) S.O.201 (E) dated 6.3.2000; and (2) S.O.545

(E) dated 2.6.2000.

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Registered Nursing Homes Under DHS:E= East, NE=Northeast, N = North, NW = Northwest, W = West, SW = Southwest, S = South, ND = New Delhi, C = Central

Sl SITE_ADD1 SITE_ADD2 Locality SITE_ PIN Phone Reg be Dis Applicant Mobile No.No. ADD5 No ds tt.

1 Aashirwad Mat. 66-C, Gautam Nagar Gautam Nagar New Delhi 110049 26515531 660 4 S Dr(Mrs) Kamal 9811151288& Nursing Home 26566079 Preet Gandhi

2 Aashlok Nursing 25-A, Block AB, Safdarjung Delhi 110029 26165901 94 17 SW Dr. Ashwani 9810053634Home Community Centre, Enclave Chopra

Safdarjung Enclave

3 ACN Hospital 3-A, New Vishwas Shahdara Delhi 110032 22392658 600 30 E Dr. Riyasat Ali 9350591224Nagar, 18, ChoudharyQuarter Chowk

4 Aditya Medical C-3/11, Rana Pratap Delhi 110007 27454180 592 8 N Dr. Asha Gupta 9818618886Centre Rana Pratap Bagh Bagh

5 Aditya Verma 32, Chitra Vihar Vikas Marg Delhi 110092 22448008 678 10 E Dr. K.P.S.Verma 56013635Medical Centre Vikas marg

6 Aggarwal 24/9, Shakti Nagar Shakti Nagar Delhi 110007 23846558 75 29 NW Sh. M.L.Bansal 9313291669Charitable 23843648Hospital

7 Aggarwal B-1, Rohit Kunj, Shakurpur Delhi 110034 27188004 257 10 NW Dr.Vandana 9810233703Hospital Shakurpur 271103154 Gupta

8 Aggarwal E-234, Greater Kailash New Delhi 110048 41730919 750 20 S Dr. (Mrs.)Kusum 9818495417

Medical Centre Greater Kailash-I Agarwal

9 Aggarwal 1607-B, Shastri Nagar Delhi 110052 23644062 744 15 N Dr. S.C.Gupta 9811728813Multispecialty Shastri NagarHosptal

10 Aggarwal 2528, Tri Nagar Tri Nagar Delhi 110035 27383366 498 10 N Dr. Ashok 9810048230Nursing Home 27383388 Aggarwal

11 Aggarwal F-81, 4th street Janak Puri Delhi 110058 25531545 449 7 SW Dr. B.B.Aggarwal 9810124256Nursing Home Virendra, Janak Puri

12 Aggarwal U-150, Vijay Nagar, Narela Delhi 110040 27282308 330 6 NW Dr. ManjuNursing Home Narela Aggarwal

13 Ahuja Hospital D-260, Krishna Park, Khanpur Delhi 110062 6984655 322 6 S Dr. Hari Om 9810001697Khanpur Gupta

14 Ahuja Hospital F-23-B, Near Delhi 110009 27121166 599 2 N Dr. Aparna 9811042333Vijay Nagar(G.F.), Kingsway 27658817 AhujaNear Kingsway Camp Camp

15 Ahuja Medical 7943, New Mkt. Karol Bagh New Delhi 110095 28717979 613 8 C Dr. V.K.Ahuja 9810055980Centre New Rohtak Rd., 28717878

Karol Bagh

16 Ahuja Nursing 16/1, East Patel Delhi Delhi 110008 25194746 702 3 W Dr. M.S.Ahuja 9811141248Home Nagar 41440005

17 Akash Arogya 90/43, Malviya Nagar Malviya Nagar Delhi 110017 41830822 234 7 S Dr. Ajeet Gaba 9818166996Mandir

18 All India Pryer Khasara No 175, Mehrauli New Delhi 110074 26653384 669 15 S Sh.Koshy Kurien 9811141802Fellowship Hospital road,VillageMission Hospital Shahurpur, Mehrauli

19 Aman Hospital BF-6, Tagore Garden Tagore Garden Delhi 110027 25411114 734 2 W Dr. Anshu 935094152325166665 Mathur

20 Aman Medical 1061/7, Dargah Mehrauli New Delhi 110030 26645113 665 4 S Dr. IrshadCentre street, Mehrauli Hussain

21 Amar Eye Centre B-28, Mohan Park, Navin Shahadra Delhi 110032 22322071 562 5 NE Dr. M.K.SoodNavin Shahadra 22323920

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22 Amar Leela B-1/6, Janakpuri Janakpuri Delhi 110058 25537965 238 50 W Sh. Jagjeet 9810252571Hospital (P) Ltd. 25537966 Sehdev

23 Amardeep A-250/1,Hari Nagar Hari Nagar Delhi 110064 25494000 479 6 W Dr.A.K.Singh 9811071861Nursing Home 25495000

24 Amit Nursing A-3, Manak Vihar Tihar Delhi 110018 28122149 203 15 W Dr.Anil Aggarwal 9811049765Home Extn.,Tihar

25 Anand Hospital B-52, Dholi Piao, Tilak Nagar Delhi 110018 2550688 228 18 W Dr.B.S.Singhal 9810061466Tilak Nagar

26 Anand Nursing 34/5-A, West Patel Delhi 110008 25785701 260 10 CHome West Patel Nagar Nagar 25741363

27 Angra Eye A-58, G.F., Swasthya Vihar Delhi 110092 22417070 693 2 E Dr.S.K.Angra 9810356200

Institute Swasthya Vihar 22440455

28 Ansari Hospital RZ-20, F/B, New Delhi New Delhi 110046 52494660 713 16 W Dr. Ishrar 9899045780Street No-6, Ahmed AnsariSagar Pur

29 A-One Hospital A-1/7, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi Delhi 110063 25271177 715 10 WZ Dr. Mahesh 9312218099Pvt. Ltd. Main Rohtak Road Kapoor

30 Apaar Nursing A-26, Adarsh Nagar, Uttam Nagar New Delhi 110059 25632077 616 5 W Dr.(Smt)Tulsi 9810073864Home Uttam Nagar Dadlani

31 Archana Medical 191-A, Pocket – A, Mayur Vihar Delhi 110091 22774864 380 4 E Dr.Archana 9811502973Centre Mayur Vihar II Rohtgi

32 Arjun Hospital 17/91, Subash Nagar Subhash Nagar New Delhi 110018 25134682 642 8 W Sh.Om Parkash 981027166225138664

33 Arora Nursing BE-1,Shalimar Bagh Shalimar Bagh Delhi 110052 27488756 465 7 NW Dr.S.K.Arora 9810190383Home

34 Arya Hospital C-1/101, Pankha janank puri New Delhi 110058 41574208 708 17 W Dr.Manish 9810455194Road, Janakpuri 41574209 Kumar

35 Ashok Nursing F-3/15, Krishan Krishan Nagar Delhi 110032 22242420 69 30 E Dr.Ashok Singh 9811100764Home Krishan Nagar 22429244

36 Astha Nursing & 1613, Pataudi House, Darya Ganj Delhi 110002 23272795 328 16 C Dr.Atul Jain 9891078288Maternity Home Darya Ganj 23282405

37 Attam Nursing 19, Bhera Enclave Paschim Vihar Delhi 110041 25266646 191 10 W Dr.Lalita AttamHome Paschim Vihar

38 Avantika Hospital A-168, Pocket-oo, Rohini Delhi 110085 27519324 723 7 N Dr.Veena Midha 9810037376Sector-2, Rohini 27511118

39 Ayushman Plot No.2, Sector-12, Dwarka Delhi 110075 42811114-8 738 46 W Dr.Raj Kumar 9312210074Hospital H.L.Galleria, Dwarka

40 Bagga Nursing A-332,Meera Bagh Meera Bagh Delhi 110087 25266249 456 6 W Dr.Ravi Daman 9811059266Home & 25260511 &Maternity Hospital Dr. Surendra Singh

41 Bajaj eye Care 101, Vikas Surya Pitampura Delhi 110034 27012054 684 5 N Dr.Rajiv Bajaaj 9811260680Centre Plaza, 7, DDA

Community Centre,Road No-44,Pitampura

42 Bajaj Nursing 383, Kohat Enclave, Pitam Pura Delhi 110034 27181664 419 3 NW Dr. C.M.S.Bajaj 9811036525Home Pitam Pura

43 Bali Nursing 20-B/3 D.B. Gupta Karol Bagh Delhi 110095 28716363 178 25 C Dr.Rajinder Bali 9810613727Home Road,Karol Bagh 41547040

41547041

44 Banarsi Dass Maa Anand Mai Kalakji Delhi 110019 26826237 392 30 S Dr. Bhuwan 9811027578Chandiwala Marg, Kalakji 26826239 MohanInstitute

45 Bansal Hospital A-1, New Friends New Delhi Delhi 110065 41327788 721 30 S Dr. Sanjeev 981022484and Research Colony BansalCentre Pvt. Ltd.

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46 Batra Hospital A-1/6, Rajouri Garden New Delhi 110027 25105350 659 19 W Dr. A.S.Bais& Medical Rajouri Garden 25102002Research centre

47 Batra Nursing A-6/13, Paschim Vihar Delhi 110063 25267318 295 10 W Dr. (Smt.) 9810124233Home Paschim Vihar Krishna Batra

48 Behl Hospital B-128, Naraina Vihar Naraina Vihar New Delhi 110028 25777940 489 15 SW Dr Adarsh Behl 981016983225770434

49 Best Care F-118/A, Dilshad Garden Dilshad Garden Delhi 110095 22124132, 22138589 5608 NE Dr.Shyam Sunder Bansal 9810205540

Medical Centre

50 Bhagat Hospital D-2/48-49, Janakpuri Janakpuri Delhi 110058 28525502 177 32 W Dr. C.M.Bhagat 9811073959

51 Bhagat Medicare 10/B, Safdarjang New Delhi 110029 26192914 606 2 SW Dr. Monika 9810026546Centre Safadarjung Enclave Enclave 26160780 Bhagat

52 Bhagwan Sector 14, Rohini Delhi 110085 27550441 155 42 NW Dr. C.M.Bansal 9871031231Mahavir Hospital Near Madhuban 27550445

Chowk, Rohini

53 Bhagwati 1/113, Meharuli Mehrauli New Delhi 110030 26644475 594 16 S Sh. Dinesh 9811124733Hospital Chandra

Aggarwal

54 Bhagwati C-5/OCF-6, Sec-13, Rohini Delhi 110085 27868935 584 30 NW Dr.Naresh 9811207171Hospital Rohini 27554182 Pamnani

55 Bhalla Hospital 2-B/47, Ramesh Ramesh Nagar Delhi 110015 25416355 529 10 W Dr(Smt)Nagar Prem Bhalla

56 Bharti Eye 18/49, East Patel New Delhi 110008 25889900 513 5 C Dr.Sudhank 9810129855Foundation East Patel Nagar Mkt. Nagar Mkt. Bharti

57 Bharti Nursing A-132, Palam Extn., Palam Delhi 110045 25075530 706 3 W Dr.(smt) 9811242944Home Harizan Basti, Palam Bharti Seth

58 Bhasin Hospital 1C/22, New New Delhi 110005 28711760 499 7 C Dr. N.P. Bhasin 9810992345& Heart Centre New Rohtak Road Rohtak Road 28715315

59 Bhasin Nursing 1795, Wazir Singh Pahar Ganj Delhi 110055 23583535 340 4 C Dr.Vinay BhasinHome Street, Pahar Ganj 23584337

60 Bhatia Global 307-308, Ambica Vihar Delhi 110087 25256408 512 56 W Dr. Praveen 981008507Hospital & Indo Ambica Vihar, 25270701 BhatiaSurgery Inst. Paschim Vihar

61 Bimal Hospital New Rohtak Road, Nangloi Delhi 110041 25478383 209 11 W Dr.S.P.Gupta(P) Ltd. Nangloi 25471809

62 Bimla Devi Plot No 5, Pocket B, Mayur Vihar Delhi 110091 22788989 670 24 E Dr. V.R.Sood 9213412057Hospital Mayur Vihar, Phase II(Dr Walia ChTrust).

63 Bir Nursing A-10, Vikas Puri Vikas Puri Delhi 110018 25501704 311 6 W Dr.Gurbeer Kaur 9350504932Home 30967559

64 Braham Shakti U-1/76, Budh Vihar, Budh Vihar Delhi 110052 27531168 160 100 NW Sh.B.R.Sharma 9810050011Hospital and Phase-I 27537967Research Institute

65 Capital Nursing C-3/7-A, Rana Pratap Delhi 110007 27450400 2 8 N Sh.Anil Sharma 9811760440Home Rana Pratap Bagh Bagh 27450440

66 Capital Nursing E-5/35, Krishna Nagar Delhi 110051 22091327 681 15 E Dr.Suresh Gaur 9312210482Home Krishna Nagar, 22095071

Jain Mandir Chowk

67 Care & Cure 57 & 61 Pocket D-15, Rohini Delhi 110085 27042222 579 5 NW dr.Pankaj Aneja 9811117266Sector-7, Rohini 27042244

68 Central Hospital A-142/1, Ganesh Nagar Delhi 110018 25994660 622 7 W Dr. Satish 9811085264Ganesh Nagar 25990979 Kr. Purwah

69 Centre for Sight A-23, Aurbindo Marg, Green Park Delhi 110016 26513723 430 4 S Dr. 9810046017Green Park 26513724 M.S.Sachdeva

70 Centre for sight 81, Defence Enclave Opp Preet Vihar, Delhi 110092 22461134 596 10 E Dr. T.M.Sharma 9810223664(East) Petrol Pump

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71 Ch. Chhaju Ram Om Vihar, Najafgarh Road Delhi 110059 25336580 429 16 SW Dr.Jagdish 9899261212Hospital Najafgarh Road 25336581 Solanki

72 Chadha Children 121, Guru Harkrishan Paschim Vihar Delhi 110063 25260504 283 8 W Dr. B.B. 9811075624Hospital & Nagar, Paschim Vihar ChaddhaNursing HomePvt. Ltd.

73 Chadha Medical 202, Rajdhani Pitampura Delhi 110034 27184167 271 3 NW Dr. P.V. Chaddha 9810324833Centre Enclave, Pitampura

74 Chawla C-28,Vikaspuri Vikaspuri Delhi 110018 25508297 434 4 W Dr (Smt) 9810046430Maternity Home Poonam Chawla

75 Chawla Nursing J-150-A, Rajouri Garden Delhi 110027 25105985 326 4 W Dr. P.S. Chawla 9811426185Home Rajouri Garden

76 Chawla Nursing 53, Harsh Vihar, Pitampura Delhi 110034 27014141 267 7 NW Dr. Dharam Pal 9313264343Home Pitampura 27014242 Chawla

77 Chikitsa B-4, Saket, NE Saket Delhi 110017 26850033 166 15 S Dr (mrs) 981006954026850044 Mukul Jain

78 Chopra Nursing House No. 3 Block C, Rohini Delhi 110085 27043500 413 3 NW Dr. Anil Chopra 9811033033Home Pocket 8, Sec 7,

Rohini

79 Choudhary Eye 4802, Bhagat Ram Bhagat New Delhi 110002 23278423 623 5 C Dr. Sanjay 9871411227Centre & Road, Darya Ganj Ram Road, ChoudharyLeser Vision Darya Ganj

80 Citizen Maternity B-2/7, Phase-II, Ashok Vihar Delhi 110052 27251400 207 9 W Dr. Subhash 9811047520Hospital Ashok Vihar 27251401 Chand

81 City Hospital 87-88, Samey Pur Samey Pur Delhi 110042 27292703 551 15 NW Sh. O.P. Kukreja27293703

82 City Hospital B1/1, Pusa Road Pusa Road New Delhi 110060 42255555 677 102 C Dr. J.S. Gambhir 9811054586

83 City Hospital F-10, Parwana Road Parwana Road, Delhi 110051 2454988 628 15 E2436301

84 Comprehensive No.10, Sector IV, R.K.Puram Delhi 110022 26182230 45 25 SW Dr(Mrs)RakhiModel Family R.K.Puram 26176345 BabbarPlanning

85 D.R.Maternity C-2/3 Phase II, Ashok Vihar Delhi 110052 27229394 48 10 NW Dr(Smt) Sashi 9811047502Home and Ashok Vihar 27249394 GuptaNursing Home

86 Dashmesh C-141, Shiv Nagar Jail Road New Delhi 110058 25612327 601 15 W Sh.Gyan Singh 9212031664Hospital Extn.Jail Road 25612328

87 Daya Hospital A-4/16, Paschim Vihar Delhi 110063 25252057 331 10 W Dr. Pradeep 9891524932Paschim Vihar Mittal

88 Dayal Hospital 57, Pkt-H/33, Rohini Delhi 110085 27514386 378 6 NW Dr.Ramakant 9810076227& Maternity Sector –3, Rohini 27519292 KaushikCentre

89 Deepak Memorial 5, Institutional Area, Vikas Marg Delhi 110092 22144025 123 48 E Dr (Mrs) Sobha 9811032410Hospital & Vikas Marg Extn. Extn. 22153380 DhawanMedical ResearchCentre

90 Deepak Nursing H-7, Parwana Road, Jagatpuri Delhi 110051 20037379 216 10 E Dr(Mrs)MeenaHome Jagatpuri 22549333 Hari Singhani

91 Deepan Hospital Khasra No.139-140, Opp Kapashera New Delhi 110043 55659838 595 10 SW Dr. Deepak 9811577069Najafgarh Road 25064611 Ashudani

92 Delhi ENT FC-33, PlotNo-13, Jasola New Delhi 110017 39453545 682 20 S Dr.Santosh 98110037388Hospital & Jasola Kumar KocharResearch Centre

93 Delhi Heart & 3 MM-II, Punchkuia Punchkuia New Delhi 110055 42999999 652 101 C Dr.Neelam Sethi 9810121740Lung Institute Road Road

94 Delhi Heart 176, Jagriti Enclave, Vikas Marg Ext. Delhi 110092 22157272 427 11 E Dr.B.L.Jain 9810031424Hospital Vikas Marg Ext. 22149292

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95 Delhi Hospital 1, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj New Delhi 110002 23271422 603 12 C Dr.D.B.Jain 9810634100Darya Ganj 23274065

96 Delhi Hospital 1/1 Sanjay Nagar, Azad Pur Delhi 110033 51795760 533 8 N Dr.H.L.Kamboj 9811033048Azad Pur

97 Delhi IVF & 23, Todarmal Lane, Bengali Market Delhi 110001 23716427 366 6 ND Dr.Anoop Gupta 9811081024Fertility Clinic Bengali Market 23716428

98 Dhariwal S-43, New Roshan New Delhi 110043 25012071 524 6 NW Sh.Vijay SarojniHospital New Roshan Pura Pura

99 Dharmshila Hosp.and Vasundhra Delhi 110096 22477770-2 144 100 E Dr.Suvresh 9810050395Cancer Research Centre Enclave Khurana

Vasundhra Enclave

100 Dikshit Hospital G-10, Community Vikas Puri New Delhi 110018 28540533 572 8 W Dr.A.K.Dixit 9810209528Centre,Vikas Puri 28547493

101 Divya Prastha RZ-37, Main Road, Near Bagh New Delhi 110045 55493624 712 15 w Dr.Gyan VatsHospital Palam Colony Wala School 55717824

102 Dr Bharti's B-30 Hari Nagar Hari Nagar Delhi 110064 25496313 542 3 W Dr.S.C.Gosai 9891386194Nursing Home

103 Dr Vidya Sagar Saidul ajaib IGNOU Road New Delhi 110030 26828648 672 10 S Sh. J.N.Hospital 26515099 Chowdhary

104 Dr. Badhwar B-25, Uittam Nagar Uttam Nagar Delhi 110059 30921730 612 5 W Dr. V.K. 9810149317Nursing Home Badhwar

105 Dr. G.R. Kaila 186-B, Hari Nagar, Ashram New Delhi 110014 26928783 534 10 S Dr. Suman 9811081320Memorial Ashram GuptaHospital

106 Dr. Grover's ER-42 Inderpuri Inderpuri Delhi 110012 25833771 44 10 W Dr.Harish Grover 9810639957Nursing Home 55181677

107 Dr. Gupta ENT & 84,Darya Ganj Darya Ganj New Delhi 110002 23257324 515 3 C Dr.Sanjay Gupta 9810487614Maternity Centre 23259960

108 Dr. Gupta 25, Raj Block, Shahdara Delhi 110032 22285254 505 28 NE Dr(Mrs)GeetaNursing Home Naveen Shahadra Gupta

109 Dr. Kaul's Clinic B-4 Block, Paschim Vihar Delhi 110063 25269028 696 3 W Dr(Smt) 98100386388& Maternity Ground Floor, Shanta Kaul

Plot No. 24,Paschim Vihar

110 Dr. Khanna Mat. B-2/39, Janak puri Janak Puri New Delhi 110058 25592918 658 6 W Dr. Usha 9811172518& KhannaChild Healthcare

111 Dr. Mittal A-298, Prashant Vihar Delhi 110085 27561924 333 5 NW Dr. RakeshHospital Prashant Vihar 27561929 Mittal

112 Dr. Mukesh U-86-C, Narela Indra Colony Delhi 110040 27285280 631 2 NW Dr. Mukesh 9213292036Ortho & AggarwalTruma Centre

113 Dr. Munjal B-1430, Shastri Nagar Delhi 110052 236441158 546 6 N Dr. Harbhajan 9811635766Clinic & Shastri Nagar 23646786 SinghMat. Centre

114 Dr. Patnaik’s M-1, Near Mool Lajpat Nagar III Delhi 110024 6823276 281 3 SLaser Eye Instt. Chand Hospital, 6832935

Lajpat Nagar III

115 Dr. Rashmi C-2/155, Delhi Delhi 110053 20517175 722 9 E Dr(Mrs) 9810809394Medical Centre Yamuna Vihar Rashmi Saxena

116 Dr. Sethi 74-F Kamla Nagar Kamla Nagar Delhi 110007 23847246 604 3 N Dr.Arun Sethi 9810061178Nursing Home 51628082& Eye Surgery

117 Dr. Setia Siri Fort 11 Siri Fort Road Siri Fort Road Delhi 110049 26256649 408 5 S Dr.A.P.Setia 9810083062Dental Institute 26251074

118 Dr. Sharma’s A-19/A Kailash Colony Delhi 110048 29240333 21 15 S Dr.P.SharmaNursing Home Kailash Colony 29244806

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119 Dr. Shroff’s XI / 5027, Darya Ganj Delhi 110002 23251581 97 56 C Dr. Umang 9810107787Charity Eye Kedar Nath Road, 41564300-11 MathurHospital Darya Ganj

120 Dr. Sunderlal G-201, Jawahar Park Jawahar Park New Delhi 110062 26085642 634 16 S Dr. Anil Viz 9312666728Memo. Hospital

121 Dr. Sushma 488/15 Dilshad Garden Delhi 110095 22311010 626 10 NE Dr. Yash 9811220761Jindal Hospital Dilshad Garden 22576543 Paul Jindal

122 Dr. Vidya Sagar Instt. Area, Nehru Nagar Delhi 110065 26828648 176 87 S Dr. J.N.Kaushalya Devi Nehru Nagar ChoudharyMemorial HealthCentre (VIMHANS)

123 Dr.Arora's B-1/9, Paschim Vihar Delhi 110063 25263530 743 2 W Dr. Sandeep 9312840943Eye Care Centre Paschim Vihar, G.F., Arora

124 Dr.B.D.Attam 10, Pragati Market, Ashok Vihar Delhi 110052 27233262 441 10 NW Dr. Rajneesh 9811565755Hospital & Ashok Vihar Phase II Phase II 42261369 AttamMedical ResearchCentre

125 Dr. R.B. Gupta 1/9085, West Rohtas Shahdra Delhi 110032 22324105 736 10 E Dr. Harish 9810219482Nursing Home Nagar, Street No.3, 22322101 Gupta

Shahdra

126 Dr. Sharma Daksha Road, Shahdara Delhi 110032 22459845 323 20 E Dr (Mrs) Manju 9810301031Nursing Home Vishwas Nagar, Sharma

Shahdara

127 Dr. Ved Prakah 2, Golf Links Golf Links Delhi 110003 24648409 214 10 S Dr. Rajeev Kohli 9810282553Kohli MedicalCentre

128 Drishti Eye B-1/18, Rohtak Road Delhi 110087 25264045 541 5 W Dr.Rajan Malik 981008980Laser Centre Mainwali Nagar, 25289358

Rohtak Road

129 Durga Hospital 711, Mukherjee Delhi 110009 27659090 341 15 N Dr. Ashok 9212266606(P) Ltd. Dr. Mukherjee Nagar Nagar 27653593 Makhija

130 Dwarka Hospital B-91,92, Near New Delhi 110059 25336564 707 4 W Dr. Sailesh 9899362651Patel Garden, Kakrola More KumarNear Kakrola More

131 Ear Nose Throat C-64 A, Krishna Nagar Delhi 110051 22444363 468 3 E Dr. Sharad 9810487335& Eye Hospital, East Krishna Nagar 22216096 Kumar(Unit of Bhairav MaheshwariHospital)

132 East Delhi 1/550, G.T.Road, Shahdara Delhi 110032 22283204 269 20 NE Dr.Arjun Bedi 9212058011Medical Centre Mansarover Park

133 East Delhi 70-B, Gali No.5, Beside PNB Delhi 110051 22410727 582 5 E Dr. R.K. Gupta 9811041232Orthopedic & Old Arjun Nagar 22220186Taruma Centre

134 East West B-28, (Temp) Greater Kailash Delhi 110003 62293701-3 49 21 S Dr. N.P.S. 9811029281Medical Centre Greater Kailash ChawlaPvt.Ltd.

135 Eden Hospital B-162, East of Kailash East of Kailash Delhi 110065 41624201 239 16 S Dr. Gyan Singh 9811077687

136 Ekansh 122/123, Shahbad, Shahbad Delhi 110042 27293643 657 6 NW Sh.Manish Gupta9810022210Nursing Home Daulatpur Daulat Pur 27898655

137 Escorts Heart Okhla Road Okhla Delhi 110025 26825000 125 326 S Dr. Maj. TarsainInstitute & 26825011 KumarResearch Centre

138 Fami Care F-25/97-100, Rohini Delhi 110035 27045304 372 10 NW Dr. R.N. Mittal 9811078616Nursing Home Sector 7, Rohini 27052367

139 Family Hospital B-865, Avantika, Rohini Delhi 110085 27517874 375 25 NW Dr. M.G. Arora 9810039237(Pvt.) Ltd. Sector 1,Rohini

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140 Family Hospital WZ-264, Tilak Nagar Delhi 110018 25435886 277 25 W Sh. Jitendra 9350279990(Unit of Family New Sahib Pura, 25414885 SharmaHospital (p) Ltd) Tilak Nagar

141 Flex Medical B-1/4, Paschim Vihar Paschim Vihar Delhi 110063 25288801-2 198 15 W Dr. M.K. VatsCentre

142 Fortis La Femme S-549, New Delhi New Delhi 110048 31436100 710 26 S Dr. A.K. Datta 9810835742Greater Kailash-II

143 Friends F-1, Kalandi Branch, Kalindi Delhi 110065 26833909 95 20 S Dr. Sunil Mittal 9811080262Medical Centre Ring Road

144 G.S. Eye 31,Vikas Marg, Defence Delhi 110092 22242325 273 5 E Dr.Gurbax Singh 9810155682Research Centre Defence Enclave Enclave 22243788

145 Gambhir K-74, Rajouri Garden Rajouri Garden Delhi 110027 25414120 343 10 W Dr.P.K.Gambhir 9811058759Hospital 25437415

146 Gandhi C-50, Om Vihar, Uttam Vihar Delhi 110045 25335099 199 25 W Dr.Pawn Gandhi 9312222922Nursing Home Uttam Vihar 25335135

147 Ganesh Ortho F-15/7, Delhi Delhi 110051 22094921-22 720 16 E Dr.Akhil Bhargav 9810033044Trauma and Krishna NagarMedical Centre

148 Ganga Bishan C-49 A, Mahendru Delhi 110033 27127107 461 6 NW Sh. C.M. AroraMemorial Mahendru Enclave EnclaveHospital

149 Garg 3675 /11, Tri Nagar Delhi 110035 27393859 425 15 NW Dr. R.C.Garg 9868320816Nursing Home Jai Mata Market, 27392112

Tri Nagar

150 Garg 8, AGCR Enclave, Karkardooma Delhi 110092 22144714 181 30 E Dr.Suresh 22372249Nursing Home Karkardooma 22157856 Chandra Garg

151 Garg A-1/1 Pankha Road, Janakpuri Delhi 110058 25590167 348 4 W Dr.A.K.Garg 9312322086Nursing Home Janakpuri

152 Garg Shopping Centre-5, Avantika Rohini Delhi 110085 27519128 496 4 NW Dr.Nishi GargNursing Home Avantika, Rohini 27516572

153 Gautam B-46, Rajan Babu Adarsh Nagar Delhi 110035 7244013 352 8 NW Dr.Veena Sehgal 9811006190Nursing Home Road, Adarsh Nagar 7123363

154 Gautam Nursing D-2/148, Jeewan Pankha Road New Delhi 110059 25636587 576 6 W Dr.D.S.Gautam 9810117317Home & Park, Pankha Road 25641575Mat. Centre

155 Gayatri A-2/ 6A, Lake View, Model Town Delhi 110009 27416171 221 15 N Dr.Indu Bala 9811046858Nursing Home Model Town 27233618 Chhabra

156 Geeta Maternity 1742, Lal Kuan Lal Kuan Delhi 110006 23921194 486 7 N Dr.Geeta Kumari& Nursing Home 23921892

157 Geetanjali 6426/8, Arya Samaj Arya Delhi 110005 25733895 511 7 C Dr.Suresh Gupta 9811056256Medical Centre Road, Dev Nagar, Samaj Road, 30903441

Karol Bagh Dev Nagar

158 Girgla Clinic WZ-65 A, Pratap Jail Road Delhi 110064 28126687 308 4 W Dr.S.S. GirglaNagar, Jail Road

159 Gobhania 708/709, Dr. Yograj Gaushala Road New Delhi 110043 25011720 727 10 W Dr.Shivraj 9871119541Nirogdham Verma Marg 25012720 Choudhary

160 Gopal Nursing B-1, Jyoti Nagar, Shahdara Delhi 110094 22581993 263 18 NE Dr.Hira 9312940854Home and Loni Road, Lal GuptaEye Hosp. Shahdara

161 Goswami 53, Opp. Yamuna I.P.Ext. Delhi 110092 22144011 236 6 E D.P.K.goswamiMedical Centre Sports Complex, 22154012and Nursing I.P.Extn.Home

162 Gouri 30-Malika Ganj Road, Jawahar Nagar Delhi 110007 2928613 336 25 N Dr.Chandra PrakashHospital Ltd. Jawahar Nagar 2928617

163 Goyal Eye 1/10, Patel Nagar New Delhi 110008 25881259 583 3 W Dr.P.K.Goyal 9810132464Institute East Patel Nagar 25888145

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164 Goyal Hospital E-4/8, Lajpat Chowk, Krishna Nagar Delhi 110051 22099852 535 30 E Dr.Anil Goal 9811101934& Urology Centre Krishna Nagar

165 Goyal Medical E-2/8,Vasant Vihar Vasant Vihar New Delhi 110057 26143855 508 5 SW Dr.Anil Kumar 9818450751Centre Goel

166 Goyal Urology & B-5/9, Krishna Nagar Krishna Nagar Delhi 110051 22451341 379 5 E Dr.Anil Goyal 9811101454Maternity Centre

167 Grover Matenity 10-A,Kundan Nagar Kundan Nagar Delhi 110092 22507666 525 10 E Dr(Mrs)Rita 9891268068& Nursing Home Grover

168 Grover Medical 5091, Houz Quazi Sirkiwalan, Delhi 110006 23215625 618 4 N Dr.T.N.Grover 9811861561Centre Houz Quazi 23213209

169 GTK Hospital A-11, Sarai Pipal Sarai Pipal Delhi 110033 27677494 459 16 NW Dr.Praveen 9810749403Thala Thala Atrey

170 Gujarmal Modi Mandir Marg, Saket Saket Delhi 110017 26852112 137 100 S Sh.Vinay LazarusHospital

171 Gujral Medical 22/24, Tilak Nagar Tilak Nagar Delhi 110018 25423790 362 3 S Dr.Raveen Gujral9810001927Centre

172 Gupta Eye Centre 16, Kamla Nagar Kamla Nagar Delhi 110007 23844727 633 1 N Dr.S.C.Gupta 9810054491

173 Gupta Heart & 44-A, Pocket-A, Dilshad Garden Delhi 110095 22146060 567 7 NE Dr.A.K.GuptaMaternity Centre Dilshad Garden

174 Gupta Hospital A-56, Budh Vihar Delhi 110041 27536637 293 6 NW Dr(Smt)RajniMain Kanjhawala Ph I 27531905 GuptaRoad, Budh ViharPh I

175 Gupta C-490, VikasPuri VikasPuri Delhi 110018 25507588 360 5 W Dr(Smt)Santosh 9873313455Maternity Home Gupta

176 Gupta Medical B-5/7, Paschim Vihar Paschim Vihar Delhi 110063 25262487 324 10 W Dr.B.R.Gupta 9810120689Centre

177 Gupta Nursing BE/S/31/32, Hari Nagar Delhi 110064 25125278 410 15 W Dr.U.C.Gupta 9811528181Home 33 Hari Nagar

178 Gupta Nursing BN-56 (East), Shalimar Bagh Delhi 110058 27495800 466 5 NW Dr.(Smt)Sushila 9312234911Home Shalimar Bagh 27496800 Gupta

179 Gupta H-11 & 12, Uttam Nagar Delhi 110059 25639011 276 25 W Dr(Mrs)Meera 9811142317Nursing Home Uttam Nagar 25639012 Gupta

180 Gupta H-14 & 15, Uttam Nagar Delhi 110059 25639011-12 735 18 W Dr(Smt)Meera 9811142317Nursing Home Uttam Nagar Gupta

181 Gupta BG-2/4A-5A Paschim Vihar New Delhi 110063 2528530 597 8 W Dr.Vipul Gupta 9811072661Ultrasound & Paschim ViharHeart care Centre

182 Guru Harkishan Guru Dwara Bala Ring Road New Delhi 110014 30964032 482 25 S Dr.jagjit Singh 9810656484Hospital SahibComplex Sarai Kale Khan 30944042-43

183 Hamedia 1992-93, Qasimjaan Qasimjaan Delhi 110006 23262912 620 5 N Sh.Intkhab Alam 9810064373Medical Centre Street, Lal Kuan street, Lal Kuan 23288336

184 Handa 57, Raja Garden Raja Garden Delhi 110015 25433342 539 4 N Dr.A.K.Handa 9811655536Nursing Home 25161133

185 Handa Stone 127, Raja Garden Raja Garden Delhi 110015 25433342 538 8 N Dr.A.K.Handa 9811655536Clinic 25161133

186 Hans Charitable 149, Dr. Mukherjee Mukherjee Delhi 110092 27601959 414 15 N Dr.Pankaj Hans 9811011134Hospital Nagar (West) Nagar 27601109

187 Healing Touch 7/ 5 & 7/ 6, Sarva Delhi 110016 26852583 193 11 SW Dr.A.J.S.juneja 9813639369Hospital Opp. Laxman Public Priya Vihar

School, Sarva PriyaVihar

188 Health Point H-Block, Ratia Marg, Sangam Vihar Delhi 110062 20647000 395 16 S Dr.Rajesh 9810159089Hospital Sangam Vihar Aggarwal

189 Helvetia Clinic B-2, Greater Kailash, Greater Kailash Delhi 110017 29235125 212 15 S Dr.D.R.Sahunja 9871340409

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190 Hemraj Jain A-6, Pushpanjali Pushpanjali Delhi 110034 27020748 521 15 NW Dr.Sandeep GuptaHospital Enclave Enclave 27020174

191 Hemraj Jain C-1, N.H.I Block, Janakpuri Delhi 110058 25551507 66 12 W Dr.O.P.Jain 9810070671Hospital Janakpuri 25511360

192 Hitaishi Hospital E-15-154, Sec 8, Rohini Delhi 110085 27949211 450 15 NW Dr.Mahesh Garg 9811083010Rohini

193 Holy Angle’s Plot-B, Community Basant Lok, Delhi 110057 26141119 128 30 NW Sh.Deena 9810049094Hospital Centre Vasant Vihar Vasant Vihar Nath Anand

194 Holy Child C-43/44 Krishna Nagar Delhi 110051 22414528 531 20 E Dr,S.K.Gupta 9810565441Nursing Home East Krishna Nagar

195 Holy Family Okhla Road Okhla Delhi 110025 26845900 101 298 S Father Arthue 9810565441Hospital 26845909 Pinto

196 Indian Institute C-2, Greater Kailash, Opp. Delhi 110048 29224044 732 16 S Dr.Bajayanda 9811154382of Optholomogy Enclave-II Savitri Cinima Patnaik

197 Indian Spinal Opp. Police Station, Vasant Kunj Delhi 110070 26894884 204 130 SW Dr.Arvinder 9810054854

Injuries Centre Sector-C,Vasant Kunj 26896642 Singh Chopra

198 Indraprastha Delhi-Mathura Road, Sarita Vihar Delhi 110044 26925858 179 535 S Sh.Anne MarieApollo Hospital Sarita Vihar 26925801 Moncure

199 Indrawati 1734 Narela Road, Alipur Delhi 110036 27204125 553 2 NW Dr.V.P.Dahia 9312218815Nursing Home Alipur

200 J K Hospital B- 1/4A, JanakPuri Janakpuri Delhi 110058 25500445 211 16 W Dr.R.K.Kapoor 981011064930987500

201 J M S Batra B-1/5, Janakpuri Janakpuri Delhi 110058 25555424 243 6 W Dr(Mrs) 9811242629Hospital N.K.Batra

202 J.D.Medical 1/4694/8 B, New Modern Delhi 110093 22595374 752 9 E Dr.J.D.Sharma 9899161733Centre Mandoli Road, Shahdra

New Modern Shahdra

203 J.P.Memorial F-189, Dilshad Colony Delhi 110095 22354050 718 10 EZ Dr.A.K.Gupta 9811182011Hospital Delshad Colony 22354098

204 Jain Charitable 2949, Raghubar Pura Gandhi Nagar Delhi 110031 22435807 368 15 E Dr.P.K.Bhargava 9810035992Hospital No.2, Gandhi Nagar 22429787

205 Jain Child & AE-7, Shalimar Bagh Delhi 110052 27483813 501 10 NW Dr. G.C. Jain 9810067117Maternity Shalimar BaghHospital Pvt. Ltd.

206 Jain Eye Hospital AG-152, Shalimar Bagh Delhi 110088 27479272 695 2 N Dr.A.K.Jain 9899575455& Laser Centre Shalimar Bagh 27477399

207 Jain Fracture 156,125 Block-A, Sector-2, Delhi 110085 55719702 575 7 N Dr.Arun Jain 9810018667Clinic & Polio Pocket-00,Sector-2, Avantika, RohiniSurgery Centre Avantika,Rohini

208 Jain Hospital 177-178, Jagriti Enclave Delhi 110092 22144946 373 25 E Dr.A.K.JainJagriti Enclave

209 Jain Medical A-39, South Extn Delhi 110049 26250828 219 15 S Dr(Mrs) 9810116772Centre South Extn. Part-II 26258878 Ragni Jain

210 Jain Muni Roshan2559, JainMarg, Tri Nagar Delhi 110035 27383108 342 22 N Dr.J.K.Jain 9810489159 Lal Ch. Trust Tri Nagar 27384687

211 Jainak Medical & C-1/127, Janakpuri New Delhi Delhi 110058 25541133 698 16 W Dr.V.K.Jain 9810516630Orthopaedic 25020005Centre

212 Jainar Hospital A-328, Meera Bagh, Paschim Vihar Delhi 110087 25267056 258 10 W Dr.Balbinder SinghPaschim Vihar 25285650

213 Jaipur Golden 2, Institutional Area, Rohini Delhi 110085 27518909 133 256 N Dr.D.K.Baluja 9818000176Hospital Sector 2, Rohini 27525984

214 Janak Nursing C4F/1, Janakpuri Janakpuri Delhi 110058 25551221 242 7 W Dr(Smt)Kamal 9810638222Home & 25616143 SinghalMTP Centre

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215 Janki Das Kapoor Naraina Road, Ranjit Nagar Delhi 110008 25705811 63 35 W Dr.Rupinder 9811141730Memorial Ranjit Nagar 25700216 SinghHospital Pandav Nagar

216 Jaslok Medical C-1/15 A, Yamuna Vihar Delhi 110053 22263878 559 10 NE Dr. Jasvir Singh 9810022632Centre Yamuna Vihar 22184748 Seecatt

217 Jasrotia Hospital A-252, Hari Nagar Hari Nagar Delhi 110064 25495621 302 11 W Dr.Jasrotia 9810155430

218 Jawa Nursing A-3 / 313, Paschim Vihar Delhi 110063 25264252 158 15 W Dr(Smt)S.K.JawaHome Paschim Vihar

219 Jeevan Anmol Mayur Vihar-I Mayur Vihar Delhi 110091 22755993 446 55 E Dr.J.C.SodhiHospital

220 Jeevan Jyoti 118-A, Dilshad Garden DELHI 110095 22582719 625 18 NE Dr.rajiv Lochar 9811126563Clinic & Hospital Dilshad Garden

221 Jeevan Nursing 2-B, Pusa Road Pusa Road Delhi 110005 25861902 15 100 C Dr.Vivek 9810013265Home Sabharwal

222 Jeewan Hospital 3-A, East Park Road, Karol Bagh Delhi 110005 23620505 416 10 C Dr.Vikesh 20051176& Assem Nursing Karol Bagh 23523235 SabharwalHome

223 Jeewan Hospital Gate No-2, Opp Maharani New Delhi 110014 26343271 543 50 S Dr.R.Sabharwal& Nursing Home Jeewan Nagar Bagh 36349821

224 Jeewan Hospital 150 Jeewan Nagar Jeewan Nagar Delhi 110014 26340242 36 116 S Dr.Devender 9810063794and Nursing SabharwalHome

225 Jeewan Jyoti M-131, Vikaspuri Vikaspuri Delhi 110018 25599099 266 8 W Dr.Ramesh Datta9811086688Clinic & Nursing 25595017Home

226 Jeewan Jyoti T-43, Main Road, Village New Delhi 110020 26371999 526 5 S Dr.Nar Hari 9811152233Hospital Village Tekhand, Tekhand, Okhla Sharma

Okhla PH-I, D Block PH-I, D Block

227 Jeewan Mala 67/1, New Rohtak New Delhi 110005 23511474-77 494 104 C Dr.Vinay 9811020411Hospital (P) Ltd New Rohtak Road Road Sabharwal

228 Jeewan Mala 66-A/2 New Rohtak New Delhi 110005 23511474-77 561 50 C Dr.Vinay 9811020411Hospital Pvt Ltd New Rohtak Road Road Sabharwal

229 Jeewan Moti Near PNB Nangloi Delhi 110041 25472630 719 5 WZ Dr.Neeta Khare 9891567080Khera Hospital 25481654

230 Jhamb Maternity BP-59, Shalimar Bagh Delhi 110052 27476609 201 7 NW Dr.M.K.Jhamb 9811083161& Medical Centre Shalimar Bagh

231 Jivodaya Hospital Ashok Vihar Ashok Vihar Delhi 110052 27253204 71 65 NW Dr.S.Fidlis27418672

232 Jiwan Charitable R 226-227-228, Mangol Puri Delhi 110083 27916689 588 12 NW Dr.R.S.Dubey 9810190563Hospital Mangol Puri 27915743

233 Joy J-5/49F, Rajouri Garden Delhi 110027 25441015 321 15 W Dr.G.S.Kohli 9810199601Nursing Home Rajouri Garden 25468429

234 Jyoti Clinic & B-32, Jyoti Nagar Delhi 110093 22202302 388 18 NE Dr.Rajender Kalra9810118562Maternity Home East Jyoti Nagar, 22292015

Loni Road

235 Jyoti C-234, Vikas Puri Vikas Puri Delhi 110018 25556464 345 7 W Dr.R.C.Madan 9810761200Nursing Home 25520390

236 K.R. Gangwal 85,86,87 Mamoorpur, Delhi 110040 27782715 632 12 NW Dr.H.N.Gangwal 9811072363Memorial Mamoor Pur, Narela 30957349Hospital Narela

237 K.R.Hospital D-19/512-520, New Delhi Delhi 110074 730 15 S Sh.Sukhpal SinghC hatterpul Hill

238 Kailash 49 South Patel Nagar Patel Nagar Delhi 110008 25847411-12 65 26 W Dr(Smt)Indu 9811079639Nursing Home Khurana

239 Kalawati 2, Inder Enclave, New Delhi New Delhi 110087 25257540 714 9 WZ Dr.A.K.Singh & 9811183413Kasturba Peeragarhi Dr. Renu SinglhHospital pvt. Ltd.

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240 Kalra Hospital A-5&6, Kirti Nagar Kirti Nagar Delhi 110015 25418088 164 100 W Dr.R.N.Kalra 9810034292(P) Ltd.

241 Kalyan Hospital C-22, Dilshad Colony Shahdara Delhi 110095 22351292 725 21 E Dr.S.K.Jain 981021697922353827

242 Kamaal Nursing 790, Indira Chowk, Jafrabad Delhi 110053 22198308 569 10 NE Smt.Ghazia 9313884472Home & Hospital Jafrabad Ausaf

243 Kamlesh 423 Behra Enclave, Paschim Vihar Delhi 110087 25266221 478 15 W Dr(Smt) 9891394861Medical Centre Paschim Vihar Jyoti Thaper

244 Kansal 9 & 10 Uttam Nagar New Delhi 110059 25334911 558 5 W Dr.A.K.Kansal 9810240140Nursing Home Baludhyan Marg, 25333785

Uttam Nagar

245 Kanta Sethi A 777-778 Avantika, Sector-2, Delhi 110086 27523259 587 3 NW Dr.Kapil Sethi 9811079787Hospital Sector-2, Rohini Rohini 30905967

246 Kantoor 11/396, Sunder Vihar Sunder Vihar Delhi 110087 5578055 439 7 W Dr.R.K.Kantoor 9811166331Maternity & 5581601Medical Centre

247 Kapoor B-5/8, Paschim Vihar Paschim Vihar Delhi 110063 25269786 432 3 W Dr.Manju 9810178585Medical Centre Kapoor

248 Kapoor E-18, Naraina Vihar Naraina Vihar Delhi 110028 2579387 354 16 W Dr.Ashwani 9810077777Medical Centre Kapoor

249 Kapoor E-20, Dilshad Colony, Shahdara Delhi 110095 22290572 377 5 NE Dr.Anil Kapoor 9810124585Medical Centre Shahdara

250 Karishma 18 Guru Pashchim Vihar Delhi 110087 25266455 399 5 W Dr.K.B.GoyalMedical Centre Harkishan Nagar, 25279789& Nursing Home Pashchim Vihar

251 Kartik C-15, Community JanakPuri Delhi 110058 25531504 421 16 W Dr.M.Shridhar 9312431551Nursing Home & Centre, JanakPuri 30955641Urology Centre

252 Karuna Sindhu Bakkar Wala Marg, Najafgarh Road Delhi 110041 28343008 556 5 W Dr.N.P.Khare 9810343436Charitable Najafgarh RoadHospital.

253 Kathuria F-131, Rajouri Garden Delhi 110027 25454757 363 10 W Dr.Kitty Kathuria9811550390Nursing Home Rajouri Garden 25416000

254 Kaushik Ortho C-2/94, Janak Puri New Delhi 110058 25553697 650 2 W Dr.Shri Kant 981115390& Maternity Janak Puri 25506072 KaushikHospital

255 Kesar Hospital AH-11, Shalimar Bagh Delhi 110052 27472002 237 20 N Dr.Harish Gupta 9811017879Shalimar Bagh 27478822

256 Kesar WZ-61A / 3B, Pankha Road Delhi 110046 25382683 232 20 SW Dr.A.K.Kesar 9810850566Nursing Home Vashist Park, D-Block, 30905231

Pankha Road

257 Khandelwal B-16, East Krishna Krishna Nagar Delhi 110092 22094844 689 25 E Dr.Vivek 9810180746Hospital Nagar, Main Road Khandelwal

258 Khanna 217, Sarai Pipal Adrash Nagar Delhi 110008 27692039 305 12 NW Dr. H.K. Khanna 9810116327Nursing Home Thala, Adrash Nagar

259 Khanna C-4 F/245 & Janakpuri Delhi 110058 25551772 300 15 W Dr.S.C.Khanna 9810050035Nursing Home C4 C/1&2, Janakpuri 25507947

260 Khetrapal F-95, Bali Nagar Bali Nagar Delhi 110015 25923136 310 40 W Dr.Anil 9910116211Hospital 25923137 Khetrapal

261 Khetrapal GN-5, F&G, Sector, Shivaji Enclave Delhi 110027 25164545 172 14 W Dr.Sashi 9811054945Nursing Home Shivaji Enclave 25442292 Kshetrapal

262 KJIVF & 23-24, Gagan Vihar Delhi Delhi 110051 55253282 705 3 E Dr.Kuldeep JainLaparoscopicCentre

263 Kohli Sec.-8, Rohini Rohini Delhi 110085 27948190 355 8 NW Dr.V.K.Kohli 9810125758Nursing Home 27941669& Mat. Centre

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264 Kolmet Hospital 7-B, Pusa Road Pusa Road Delhi 110005 257520561 167 39 C Dr.Ashwani 9811140000Mehta

265 KPMSC D-1/28, Vasant Vihar New Delhi New Delhi 110057 26142392 711 3 W Dr.V.S.Kumar 9811036469

266 Krishna Hospital 9, Chanderlok Pitampura Delhi 110034 27180694 280 10 NW Dr.AshokPansari 9811083306Enclave, Pitampura

267 Krishna Hospital J-21, Mian Road, Delhi Delhi 110053 724 15 E Sh.Ram Pal 9818377132Kartar Nagar Singh

268 Krishna Hospital Bandh Road, Devli New Delhi 110062 29915077 674 16 S Dr.Pradeep 9899229922(A unit of Extended lal Dora, KharbandaDr Pradeep DevliKharbandaKrishna MemorialHospital Pvt. Ltd.)

269 Krishna Surgical 140-D Nangloi Delhi 110041 25470063 654 8 W Dr.Ajay Gupta 9810673855& Maternity Main Najafgarh Road,Home Nangloi,

270 Kuber Hospital 12, Chanderlok Pitam Pura Delhi 110034 27188931 192 10 NW Dr.Kanti 9811046835Enclave, Pitam Pura 27193246 Samsukha

271 Kukreja Hospital C-I, Vishal Enclave, Rajouri Garden Delhi 110027 25416681 231 103 W Dr.Rajneesh 9810095287& Heart Centre Rajouri Garden 25117646 Kukreja

272 Kukreja D-36, Acharya, Mayur Vihar Delhi 110091 22492352 188 40 E Dr.H.S.Kukreja 9810064847Nursing Home Niketan Mayur Ph. I

Vihar Ph. I

273 Kumar Medical AM-35, Shalimar Bagh Delhi 110052 27479410 547 5 NW Dr.Satish Kumar 9810012721& Mat. Centre Shalimar Bagh

274 Lake View E-10, Pandav Nagar Pandav Nagar Delhi 110091 22799059 605 10 E Dr.Madhu SadanNursing HomeP. ltd.

275 Lata Hospital A.G.-35, Shalimar Bagh Delhi 110052 27479735 206 20 NW Dr.Sneh Lata 9811786800Shalimar Bagh Sethi

276 Leekha D-62, Hauz Khas Hauz Khas New Delhi 110016 26569203 491 4 S Dr.(Smt)Saroj 9810004486Nursing Home 26567352 Leekha Sushila

Gupta

277 Leelawati A-4/25, Road No.30, Paschim Vihar Delhi 110063 25264093 215 8 W Dr.Avneesh 9811153766Memorial Paschim Vihar KulkarniChildren HospitalPvt. Ltd.

278 Life Care 135-136(A-B), Pkt. A-3, Delhi 110096 22615857 490 6 E Dr(Mrs). 9810519528Maternity & Pkt. A-3, Mayur Vihar 22612637 Abhilasha PatalMedical Centre Mayur Vihar PH.-III PH.-III

279 Life Line A-13, Priyadarshani Delhi 110092 22522226 350 24 E Dr.S.A.Farauque 9899100786Hospital Priyadarshani Vihar Vihar 22522227

280 Lions Hospital District 321-A, New Friends New Delhi 110065 26831265 244 49 S Dr.K.S.Bhatnagar9810661833and Res. Centre Village Khizrabad Colony 26833879

281 Lok Clinic A-2/7, JanakPuri JanakPuri Delhi 110058 25553689 353 15 W Dr.L.C.Gupta 981006255725533689

282 Lokpriya A-133, Vivek Vihar Delhi 110095 22158280 517 8 E Dr(Mrs)SandhyaNursing Home Vivek Vihar Ph-II Ph-II Saini

283 Lotus Hospital WZ-409-A, Hari Nagar New Delhi 110064 28125975 641 15 W Dr.A.K.Gupta 9811081770Janak Park, 28123449Hari Nagar

284 Luv Kush Main Road, Delh Delhi 110094 22175226 700 5 E Dr.Anil Kumar 9811257969Hospital for Karawal Nagar SaxenaSurgery

285 M M R B-15, Vikas Marg, Swasthya Vihar Delhi 110092 22548667 80 6 E Dr.Sanjeev MalikEye Institute Swasthya Vihar

286 M P W-33, Greater Kailash Delhi 110048 29234830 170 11 S Dr.Umesh Gupta9818646277Heart Centre Greater Kailash

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287 M.R.Hospital C-1/3, Rama Park, Main Najafgarh Delhi 110059 25351008 563 5 W Dr.J.N.Sharma 9811183485& Orthopedic Main Najafgarh Rd Rd Uttam NagarCentre Uttam Nagar

288 M.R. A-16, Kirti Nagar Kirti Nagar Delhi 110015 25413228 458 4 W Dr.C.P.Sachdeva 9811151570Nursing Home 25932228

289 Mahajan I-50&51, Arya Samaj Uttam Nagar Delhi 110059 25639860 315 10 W Dr.Rakesh 9313205432Children Hospital Road,Uttam Nagar 25637350 Mahajan& Nursing Home

290 Mahajan A-5, Swarn Delhi 110033 27677777 503 5 NW Dr.Rajeev 9811141490Hospital Swarn Singh Road, Singh 27679181 Mahajan

Adarsh Nagar Road

291 Mahalaxmi 1449, P-8, Opp Delhi 110093 22299416 570 25 NE Dr.R.M.Atrey 9868289086Hospital 100ft Road, MTNL, Durga 22270744

Opp Durga Puri Puri

292 Mahanvir 49/41 Punjabi Bagh Punjabi Bagh Delhi 110026 25227274 55 4 W Dr.Prem Lata 9811032111Nursing Home 25224239 Sood

293 Maharaja D-Block, Ashok Vihar Delhi 110052 27425036 250 15 NW The PresidentAgarsain Hospital Ashok Vihar 27425038(Charitable)

294 Maharaja Road No. 35, Punjabi Bagh Delhi 110026 25226645 139 310 W Medical DirectorAggarsain Punjabi Bagh -54Hospital

295 Mahendru E-1 Kiran Garden, Uttam Nagar Delhi 110059 25332221 462 20 W Dr.Sanjay 9811151028Hospital Uttam Nagar Mahendru

296 Mahesh Hospital D-437, Patparganj West Vinod Delhi 110092 22431145 264 20 E Dr.Mahesh 9810869765Society Complex Nagar 22429394 Aggarwal

297 Mai Kamli Wali Plot No. 12, J- Block, Rajouri Garden Delhi 110027 25430856 344 50 W Dr.P.J.SinghCharitable Hosp. Community Centre 25108629

298 Majeedia Zamia Hamdard, Hamdard Nagar Delhi 110062 26059669 86 136 S Dr.Prem KapoorHospital Hamdard Nagar

299 Makkar A-1, Priyadarshini Delhi 110092 22442221 686 10 E Dr.Ashish 9871506486Medical Centre Priyadarshini Vihar Vihar Makkar

300 Malhotra 209-A, Pocket-B, Mayur Vihar Delhi 110091 22775520 598 5 E Dr.Deepak 9810003482Nursing Home Mayur Vihar Ph-II Malhotra(Surgical Centre)

301 Malik Hospital 6 Avtar Envlave, Paschim Vihar Delhi 110063 30910603 309 15 W Dr.V.S.Malik 9350506664Paschim Vihar

302 Malik RZ-41, Near Near Delhi 110043 28012102 504 4 NW Dr(Smt) 9810028675Maternity Home Krishana Mandir, Krishana Rita Malik& Surgical Centre Najafgarh Mandir

303 Malik B-1297-98, Mayur Vihar-III Delhi 110091 226106440 457 10 E Dr.V.K.Malik 9891451616Nursing Home Gharoli Dairy Farm,

Mayur Vihar -III

304 Malik Radix C-2/8, Nirman Vihar Nirman Vihar Delhi 110092 22011192 607 21 E Dr.Ravi Malik 9811078350Health Care 22011196

305 Mamta C-9/12, Yamuna Vihar Delhi 110053 22915570 396 6 NE Dr.Vijay Lekhi 9810065353Medicare Centre Yamyna Vihar

306 Manav E-11, South Extn Delhi 110049 22465909 205 7 S Dr.Vinay Kumar 9810039677

Medicare Centre South Extn. Part-I Aggarwal

307 Manav R-138, Najafgarh New Delhi 110043 25024446 639 10 SW Dr.S.K.SharmaSewa New Roshan Pura,Hospital Najafgarh

308 Manchanda’s 7, Ring Road, Lajpat Nagar Delhi 110024 26434834 110 8 S Dr(mrs)Prabha 9810402299Clinic Lajpat Nagar 26467669 Manchanda

309 Mangla C-127, Ganesh Nagar Delhi 110018 25999393 371 15 W Dr.S.K.Mangla 9811527174Agarwal Medical Ganesh Nagar 25994676Centre Pvt. Ltd.

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310 Mangla Hospital Plot No.-1, Motia Khan New Delhi 110055 23683896 586 15 N Dr.Laxman Singh9891445411Tant Wali Basti, 23684169Motia Khan

311 Manglam E-131, Dilshad Garden Delhi 110095 22112715 367 15 NE Dr(Mrs)Poonam 9868619222Medical Centre Dilshad Garden Sehgal

312 Manglam 42/3, PatparGanj Delhi 110092 22477926 320 20 E Sh.Ganesh DubeyMedical Services West Vinod Nagar(P) Ltd.

313 Manna Clinic & WZ-1367, Rani Bagh, ShakurBasti Delhi 110034 27025259 387 7 NW Dr(Smt)Basant 9810045641Maternity Home ShakurBasti Malhotra

314 Manushree AD-55A, pitampura Delhi 110088 27317290 688 4 N Dr.S.S.Kuhar 9810084120Maternity & PitampuraSurgery Centre

315 Mata Chanan A-2/D, Janakpuri Delhi 110058 25554487 84 207 W Dr.Virender 9810434171Devi Hospital Janakpuri 25554702 Sobti

316 Mavi Hospital B-2/11, Nehru Vihar, Dayalpur Delhi 110094 30946471 581 15 NE Dr.Rajbir Singh 9810131088Karwal Nagr Rd 22561451

317 Max Balaji 108-A, Patpar Ganj Delhi 110092 22440339 675 125 E Dr.Ravi PreetHospital ( A unit IP extn. -41of Balaji Medical PatparGanjDiagnostic &Research Centre)

318 Max Devki 2, Press Enclave Saket New Delhi 110017 26515050 671 76 S Dr.Vijay AggarwalDevi Foundation Road, Saket

319 Max Medcentre A-2,3&4, Wazirpur Delhi 110034 27158844 536 93 NW Dr.H.P.SinghNetaji Subash Place, District 27158121Wazirpur District CentreCentre

320 Max Medcentre N-110, Panchsheel New Delhi 110017 26498435 463 16 S Dr.Dal Preet(Max Health Panchsheel Park Park 26498436 Brarcare Inst.)

321 Max Super 1, Saket New Delhi 110017 55115555 716 170 SZ Dr.P. PaulSpecialty Press Enclave Road, 55116666Hospital

322 Mayfair C-42, Mayfair Hauz Khas Delhi 110016 26561313 157 15 S Dr(Mrs)/pushpa 9810019971Nursing Home Garden, Hauz Khas 26527991

323 Mayur 81, Partap Nagar, Partap Nagar Delhi 110096 22703529 502 5 E Dr.K.K.Sachdeva 9818386212Medical Centre Mayur Vihar-I

324 Med First D-3/14, Vasant Vihar New Delhi 110057 26140658 694 2 S Dr.R.K.Bhardwaj 9810014747ENT Centre Vasant Vihar

325 Med. Research 1, M.B. Road, Tughlakabad Delhi 110062 26983747 111 450 S Dr(Mrs)M.Sharma 29957482Centre & Tughlakabad Instt. Area 26981331Hosp. of Instt. AreaAishi Ram BatraCharitable Trust(Batra Hospital)

326 Meenakshi 27, Shanti Vihar, Karkardooma Delhi 110051 22148085 299 9 S Dr(Mrs)Bimal 9810233307Nursing Home Karkardooma Kumari Bansal

327 Mehra Medical 1/19, Tilak Nagar Tilak Nagar Delhi 110018 55442420 262 7 W Dr(Smt) 9810406040& Rekha MehraMaternity Centre

328 Mehta Urology H-16 B, Saket Saket New Delhi 110017 26865887 557 3 S Dr.Vipin 9811141688& Surgery Centre 26563556 Kumar Mehta

329 Metro Hospital & 21, Preet Vihar Delhi 110092 22520480 143 52 E Dr.Subhas 9212125842Cancer Institute Community Centre, Anand(A unit of Anand Preet ViharHealth Care Ltd.)

330 Metro Hospital 14, Ring Road, New Delhi New Delhi 110024 26442277 703 34 S Dr.Purshotam Lal& Heart Institute Lajpat Nagar-IV

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331 Mittal 4302/5, Tri Nagar Delhi 110035 30946357 609 10 NW Dr.Annil Mittal 9899213815Nursing Home Jai Mata Mkt., 27392526

Tri Nagar

332 Mittal C-4B, Main Market, Janakpuri Delhi 110058 25552202 401 2 W Dr.Aniupam 9350052202Nursing Home Janakpuri Mittal

333 Mohan Sir Ganga Ram Marg, Rajender Nagar Delhi 110005 25787655 58 20 C Dr.Hari Mohan 9811030746Eye Institute Rajender Nagar 25728969

334 Mohan Yamuna Vihar Yamuna Vihar Delhi 110053 229113708 424 20 NE Dr.Mohan Lal 9312236311Nursing Home

335 Mohinder C-5, Green Park Delhi 110016 26512880 127 29 SW Dr.Surjeet Singh 9810247018Hospital Green Park Extn.

336 Monga J-10, Krishna Nagar Krishna Nagar Delhi 110051 22549711 426 19 E Dr(Mrs)Madhu 9810118258Medical Centre Monga

337 Mool Chand Ring Road, Lajpat Nagar Delhi 110024 42000000 96 228 S Dr(Mrs)Archana 9811127067Khairati Ram Lajpat Nagar KirmaniHospital

338 Mother and D- 59, Defence Delhi 110024 24631175 189 10 S Dr. Rakesh MahajanChild Hospital Defence colony colony

339 Mudit Vishwa Plot no. 20 & 23, Janakpuri Delhi 110059 65246636 749 3 W Dr.(Mrs.)Indu 9868867964karma Hospital Bindapur, Near C-1, 25516756 Sharma

Janakpuri

340 Mukherji 40/90, C.R.Park Chittrenjan Delhi 110019 26470966 383 4 S Dr.Govind 9810192903Eye Clinic Park 26470965 Mukherjee

341 Muni Maya Ram K.D.Block, Pitampura Delhi 110034 27317401 227 30 NW Dr.Nagesh JainJain Hospital Vishakha Enclave, -03Charitable) Pitampura

342 N.V.S. Badarpur 414, Near S.B.I. Badar Pur New Delhi 110044 26943628 655 15 S Dr.Ashok Kumar 9811011788Nursing Home Main Mathura Raod,

Badarpur

343 Namedi 3590-91, Bazar Sita Ram Delhi 110006 23269827 81 10 N Dr.Sanjeev Bansal9810024184Hospital Pvt. Ltd. Bazar Sita Ram 23261072

344 Narang B-8, Derawal Nagar Derawal Nagar Delhi 110009 27141134 585 5 N Dr.S.K.Narang 9810869039Eye Hospital 27142598

345 Narang Gynae B-2/13, janak Puri Janak Puri New Delhi 110058 25542430 651 5 W Dr.L.K.Narang 981015740& ENT Centre 25618305

346 Naren Hospital A-5, Patel Garden, Main New Delhi 110059 25335474 726 5 W Dr(Major) 9810314950Kakrola More Najafgarh Road Surender Singh

347 Narula Hospital C-3/65/A, Yamuna Nagar Delhi 110053 22919177 332 10 NE Dr.Kamal Jeet 9810260407Yamuna Nagar Singh

348 Narula 179, Madhuban Madhuban Delhi 110092 22018733 739 25 E Dr.Indra Narula 9811875454Medical Centre 52445178

349 National Chest A-133, Niti Bagh, Gautam Nagar Delhi 110049 26964044 130 15 S Dr.Rohit Sobti 9810020343Inst. & Research Gautam Nagar 26864012Centre (Sita RamJiwarka Hospital)

350 National 49, Community East of Kailash Delhi 110065 26414156 74 104 S Dr.A.K.GhoshHeart Institute Centre, East of Kailash 26414157

351 National Society E-33, Moti Nagar Moti Nagar New Delhi 110015 6569012 574 7 W Sh.S.K.Nair 25118464for Prevention 6561123of Blindness

352 Naushad 382/23, 25 Futa Mustafabad Delhi 110094 22179261 555 6 NE Dr.(Mrs)Nasreen 9350472101Medical centre Road, Mustafabad

353 Nav Durga 9, Kewal Park Azad Pur Delhi 110033 27673515 729 4 N Dr(Smt)Shama 9810384800Medicare 9968032632 Khurana

354 Navjeevan T-655, Shambhu Tri Nagar Delhi 110035 27386838 329 5 N Dr.R.K.Bansal 9811403215Medical Centre Nagar, Tri Nagar 27382650

355 Navjeevan I B-15, Shiv Puri Extn. Delhi 110051 22547684 358 16 E Dr.A.K.Garg 9810368330Nursing Home Shiv Puri Extn.

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356 Navjeevan 10-11, Gautam Nagar Delhi 110049 26868480 485 5 S Dr.Ajeet Gupta 9810002711Nursing Home Gautam Nagar 26868752

357 Navjivan J-1, R.B. Enclave, Paschim Vihar Delhi 110063 25261489 289 8 W Dr.R.P.SharmaHospital Paschim Vihar

358 Navjoyti 90, Darya Ganj Darya Ganj New Delhi 110002 23274495 483 5 C Dr.Vivek Pal 9810357871Eye Centre 23272846

359 Nazar Kanwal 219/2, Gulabi Bagh Delhi 110007 23657104 72 60 N Dr.Rakesh 9811551848Surana Memorial Gulabi Bagh GuptaHospital

360 Neha Hospital Village Dayal Pur, Karawal Nagar Delhi 110094 22170087 554 9 NE Dr.Nand Kishore 9812251731Karawal Nagar Road Road 22261564

361 Netraytan - S-371, Greater Kailash New Delhi 110048 29227000 692 3 S Dr.Vishal Grover 9810126466Dr. Grover Centre Greater Kailash-IIfor Eye Care andInfertility

362 New Delhi B-5/24, Safdarjung New Delhi 110029 41644000 691 15 S Dr.M.S.Sachdeva 9810046017Centre for Sight Safdarjung Enclave, Enclave

363 New Life B-15, Mandawali Delhi 110092 22471914 653 15 E Dr.Vinod Samal 9811212187Hospital Mandawali Extn. Extn. 31027065

364 New B-2, Moti Nagar Moti Nagar Delhi 110015 25416879 301 18 W Major 9818645599Medical Centre P.K.Thaper

365 Nijhara Hospital 2972/3, Patel Nagar Delhi 110008 25848721 415 10 W Dr.Gaurav 9811075034Ranjeet Nagar, 25840648 NijharaPatel Nagar

366 North Delhi 3 Community Ashok Vihar Delhi 110052 27422131 92 16 W Dr.S.P.Gupta 9810150965Nursing Home Centre-II, Phase II, 27452450

Ashok Vihar

367 North Point S-357, Panchshila Delhi 110017 26011266 235 26 S Dr.Anupam 9811027460Hospital Panchshila Park 26018515 Bhargav

368 Northex Stone A-7, Gujranwala Delhi 110033 27465435 679 5 N Dr.Atul 9810076650Clinic Gujranwala Town town 55195774 Goswami

369 Nulife Hospital 1616, Autram Lines, GTB Nagar Delhi 110009 27602646 279 18 N Dr.Harish Kumar 9811034199& Maternity GTB Nagar 27601066Centre

370 Nu-Tech 487, Hardev Puri Hardev Puri New Delhi 110049 26560089 495 19 S Dr(Mrs)Geeta 9810061275Mediworld 26565518 Shroff

371 Orchid Hospital C-3/91, Janak Puri Janak Puri Delhi 110058 51576111 527 17 W Dr.Hari Om 9811075604& Heart Centre -113 Gupta

372 Orthonova C-5/29, Opp Main IIT New Delhi 110016 41657554 577 60 SW Sh.Shailesh Dhir 9810026792Hospital Safdarjung Dev. Area Gate, Outer 41657557

Ring Rd

373 Orthoplus RZ-B28, Gopal Nagar, Najafgarh Delhi 110043 28012195 435 25 SW Dr.S.K.God 9810102908Hospital Najafgarh 28013724

374 Ozone Spa(P) D-27, Defence New Delhi 110024 41550170 685 2 S Sh.V.K.Pahwa 9811027974Ltd. Ozone Defence Colony ColonyHealth CareCentre

375 P.K. Gupta T-43, Shivaji Nagar, Narela DELHI 110040 27784275 578 10 NW Dr.Kusum GuptaHospital Narela

376 P.M. Stone Clinic E-2, Kalkaji Kalkaji Delhi 110019 26473675 384 5 S Dr(Mrs)Sashi 9810785376Urology Centre & Kiran PalENT Centre

377 Panchsheel C-3/64-A, Yamuna Vihar Delhi 110063 22914817 286 10 NE Dr.V.K.Garg 9810106800Hospital (p) Ltd. Yamuna Vihar 30907503

378 Param Tej Sehra 29, Punjabi Bagh Delhi 110026 25191937 146-A 4 W Dr.Subhash 9810222737

Medical Research North West Avenue 25155381 SehraCentre

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379 Park Hospital 12, Chowkhandi, Keshopur New Delhi 110018 25419002 673 100 SW Dr.Ajit Gupta 9810002711Near Keshopur Depott 25419009Depott

380 Parmarth Mission 23/7, Shakti Nagar Shakti Nagar Delhi 110007 27244300 85 26 N Sh.J.D.MalikNursing Home 27213798

381 Parnami A-15, Azad Pur Delhi 110033 27676591 667 30 NW Dr.M.L.Parnami 9811155849Orthopaedic Panchwati, 27679142Centre (unit of Azad PurParnani HospitalPvt. Ltd.)

382 Parshanti H-32/9, Sector-3 Delhi 110085 22517695 500 7 NW Dr.N.K.Unial 9811066419Nursing Home Sector-3, Rohini 22517696

383 Paschimi B-17, Paschim Vihar Delhi 110036 25291454 369 9 W Dr.Sanjeev 9811142610Hospital New Multan Nagar, 25291454 Rastogi

Main Rtk. Road

384 Passi 31, Mahila Colony, Gandhi Nagar Delhi 110031 22513612 148 16 E Dr.Ramesh 9810073612Nursing Home Main Road, Kumar Passi

Ghandi Nagar

385 Patel Hospital U-158, Main Vikas Delhi 110092 22449178 638 15 E Dr(Mrs)Shama 9810186163Vats Complex, Marg BatraShakarpur

386 Patliputra 7 Samey Pur Samay Pur Delhi 110042 27292708 552 9 NW Dr.Surender 9810156225Nursing Home Chaddha

387 Paul’s 235, Avatar Enclave, Paschim Vihar Delhi 110063 25264754 218 4 W Dr.Shri Paul 9810137337Nursing Home Paschim Vihar

388 Pentamed 7- Local, Gujaranwala Delhi 110009 27426675 278 30 NW Dr.Nagesh Jain 9811075120

Hospital Shopping Centre, Town -76Derawal Nagar Ph IV -81

389 Phoenix Hospital E-60, Greater Kailash New Delhi 110048 26212103 590 18 S Dr.Deepak 9810182264Greater Kailash-I Sehgal

390 Popli B-1/ 552, (512) Janakpuri Delhi 110058 25502535 270 3 W Dr.P.S.Popli 9810237399Nursing Home Janakpuri 25566340

391 Prashant C-1/17, Prashant Vihar Delhi 110085 27561320 174 19 NW Dr.E.S.Dhaiya 9818150039Nursing Home Prashant Vihar 27564555

392 Priya Darshani 333, Gagan Vihar Gagan Vihar Delhi 110051 22547764 635 10 E Dr(Mrs)Madhu 9810098765Nursing Home Batta

393 Pt. Girdhari Lal RZ-1/3, Palam Delhi 110045 25085377 402 10 SW Dr.R.K.Sharma 9350834067Memo. Sharma Main Road,Hospital & Palam ColonyNursing Home

394 Puri Maternity 2/21, Roop Nagar Roop Nagar Delhi 110007 23840516 6 4 N Dr(Mrs)Skushil 35300816and 23848122 PuriNursing Home

395 Pushpanjali 14, Opp. Anand Pushpanjali Delhi 110092 22372851 151 40 E Dr.Vipin 9811050403Medical Centre Vihar, Pushpanjali Aggarwal

396 Pushpawati Sheikh Sarai, Saket Delhi 110017 29251377 222 75 S Dr.Deepak 9891992798Singhania Phase -II, Saket ShuklaResearchInstitute for LiverRenal DigestiveServices

397 R .Nayyar 3, Amar Enclave, Nawada Delhi 110059 25351658 374 10 W Dr.A.K.NayyarHospital Village Nawada, 25353155

Main Najafgarh Road

398 R B Seth Jessa WEA Karol Bagh Karol Bagh Delhi 110005 41503215 104 100 C Dr(Smt)Lauraine9810045519Ram Hospital -22 Kalra

399 R N Khetarpal WE-283/4, Vishnu Garden Delhi 110018 25529284 317 9 W Dr.S.K. 9213100230Memorial Hospital Vishnu Garden Kshetrapal

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400 R P Maternity C-6B/107, Janak Puri Delhi 110058 25552604 438 3 W Dr.Veena Khare 9810080058Clinic cum Janak Puri 25527176Medical CentreandNursing Home

401 R.G.Stone F-12, East of Kailash New Delhi 110048 41621000 519 39 S Dr.Bhim Sen 9312625446Urological East of Kailash BansalResearch Centre

402 R.G.Stone 195, Dee[ali Chowk, Pitampura Delhi 110034 27011528 742 10 N Dr.B.S.Bansal 9312625446Urology Research Pitampura 27012353Institute

403 R.J. Stone clinic 18-A-3, Sector-8 Rohini Delhi 110085 27943154 624 2 NW Dr.Rajender 9810019255Urology 27942878 yadav

404 R.L.K.C. Hospital, Pandav Nagar Naraina Road Delhi 110008 25891014 731 58 W Sh.V.K.Sood 9811377999A unit of -16Dr. R.l.KheraCh. Trust

405 Raj Medical ST-13, Than Singh New Delhi 110005 28711143 470 4 C Dr.Vidhu 9811159769Center Than Singh Nagar Nagar 28712819 Aggarwal

406 Raj Medical C-3/51-A, Yamuna Vihar Delhi 110053 22911965 288 10 NE Dr.Rajinder 9868123114Centre Yamuna Vihar Sharma

407 Raja 37 A and B, Pocket -C, Delhi 110091 22772680 589 2 E Dr.H.K. Aggarwal 981006740Nursing Home Pocket -C, Mayur Vihar

Mayur Vihar Ph-II Ph-II

408 Rajiv Gandhi D-18, Sector V, Rohini Delhi 110085 47022523 195 164 NW Air MarshalCancer Institute Rohini 47022525 Vinod Patney& Research Centre

409 Ram Chand House No.38, Punjabi Bagh Delhi 110026 25223595 108 8 W Dr.Raj 9873000063Memorial Road No.61 Punjabi BaghNursing Home Punjabi Bagh

410 Ram Lal Kundan Bunglow Plot No. 8 Pandav Nagar Delhi 110092 22516485 241 36 E Dr.R.K.Sehgal 9811142189Lal Orthopaedic Patparganj Road& Mat. Hosp.

411 Rao Raghubir Kammruddin Najafgarh Road DELHI 110041 30974565 564 5 SW Sh.RajPal Singh 9811270774Hosp & Nagar More, Nangloi 25944485Mat. Centre Main Najafgarh Road

Nangloi

412 Rashmi Hospital JP-6, Maurya Enclave, Pitampura Delhi 110034 27323939 316 16 NW Dr.Rashmi 9811080776Pitampura 27326858 Rijhwani

413 Rashmi 12, Rajdhani Enclave, Pitam pura Delhi 110034 27182255 298 6 NW Dr. Rashmi 9899067780Medical Centre Pitam pura Chandra

414 RBM Eye C-2/1, Prashant Vihar Delhi 110085 27563939 185 6 NW Dr.R.B.Jain 9810707393Institute Prashant Vihar

415 Red Cross New Seema Puri New Seema PuriDelhi 110095 24618915 119 36 NE Lt.Col.Krishan 9810422167Hospital Society 24617531 GulatiMat. Welfare &Child CareHospital

416 Rehmani 5106, Suiwalan Suiwalan Delhi 110006 23214198 467 5 N Dr.Modh.RiasNursing Home 23219841

417 Rishabh IX/2392, Street No. 12 Kailash Nagar Delhi 110051 22082698 339 10 E Dr(Mrs)Usha 9810258495Medical Centre Kailash Nagar 22082799 Jain

418 Rock land B-33,34 Qutab New Delhi 110016 51688750 664 110 S Dr.K.P.S. 9811010573Hospital Qutub Institutional Institutional -56 Bhimwal

Area Area

419 Roop Nagar 4/40, Roop Nagar Roop Nagar Delhi 110007 23847851 113 3 N Dr.Padam 9810055897Hospital & 23840645 GuptaResearch Centre

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420 Roopali Medical C-4/77-A, Yamuna Vihar Delhi 110053 22911035 306 8 NE Dr.Dinesh 9810008689Centre Pvt. Ltd. Yamuna Vihar GuptaLaroia

421 Roshan Lal Bajaj 1/C/3 Guru Gobind Karol Bagh Delhi 110005 28712473 47 4 C Dr.B.M.Bajaj 9810020091Memorial Singh Marg,Hospital New Rohtak. Road

422 Roshan Lal L-1, Shahadra Delhi 110032 22324032 443 10 NE Dr(Mrs)Pramod 9810041036Hospital Naveen Shahadra 22331008 Taneja

423 Rural Post Box No.-10830, Mehaurli New Delhi 110030 26965833 568 20 S Dr.D.P.S.Tur 29534031Medicare Society Saidulajaib, Mehaurli

424 S.P.Maheshwari F.1.U.41, PitamPura Delhi 110034 7071353 391 9 NW Dr.S.P. 9811679020Hospital PitamPura 7071460 Maheshwari

425 Saba A-1/1,2,3, D.D.A., Inderlok Delhi 110035 23659177 614 5 NW Dr.Mohd.Parvej 9810007673Nursing Home Flates Inderlok 23659982 Majid

426 Sabharwal 2911-B Sir Sayad Darya Ganj, Delhi 110002 23277310 608 20 C Dr.Anil 9810076396Hospital Ahamed Rd, 23253807 Sabharwal

427 Sach 2 / 12, Patel Nagar Delhi 110008 25728866 161 20 W Dr.A.K.Sachdeva 9810021509Nursing Home East Patel Nagar 25720984

428 Sachdeva 2/8, Tilak Nagar Tilak Nagar Delhi 110018 25193833 77 5 W Dr.K.B.Sachdeva 9810244663Nursing Homeand ENT Hospital

429 Sadbhawana 79, Bhera Enclave, Paschim Vihar Delhi 110063 25255411 442 5 W Dr.U.K.Gaba 9811116072Nursing Home Paschim Vihar

430 Safdarjang Clinic C-4/144, Safdarjang Safdarjang Delhi 110016 26566091 327 8 SW Dr(Mrs)Indra 9810954612Development Area 2669595 Kohli

431 Sahara 1864 Turkman Gate Turkman Gate Delhi 110006 23255922 663 8 C Mohd. Idrees KhanNursing Home 23281746

432 Sahi Hospital 1 A, Jangpura Jangpura Delhi 110024 24314086 121 10 S Dr.Santosh Sahi 9810347838

433 Sai Charitable A-86, 100ft.Road, Jagat Puri Delhi 110093 22584220 518 7 E Dr.Ravinder 9810338568Dispensary & Jagat Puri Kumar SharmaNursing Home

434 Sai 3/18, Janakpuri Janakpuri Delhi 110058 25551818 51 15 W Dr.M.L.Arora 9811422429Nursing Home

435 Saluja 6290/3, Block No. 6, Dev Nagar Delhi 110005 25739737 397 5 C Dr.M.P.S.Saluja 9810539737Nursing Home Dev Nagar

436 Sama 8, Siri Fort Road, Sadiq Nagar Delhi 110049 26251219 163 19 S Dr(Mrs)Kavita 9811012333Nursing Home Sadiq Nagar Sham

437 Sanchet Hospital 436, Bhera Enclave, Paschim Vihar Delhi 110087 25260683 194 9 W Dr.Mukesh 9811115497Paschim Vihar 25283721 Aggarwal

438 Sanjay Hospital RE-11,Palam Colony Palam Colony Delhi 110045 25085241 361 10 SW Dr.Jaswantiand Mat. Center Sharma

439 Sanjeevan Maan 1/37, Roop Nagar Roop Nagar Delhi 110007 23845269 644 20 N Dr.Prem 9810203358Hospital 25843105 Aggarwal

440 Sanjeevan 4869/24, Darya Ganj Delhi 110002 25843105 115 35 C Dr.Prem 9810203358Medical Ansari Road, AggarwalResearch Centre Darya Ganj

441 Sanjeevan 8665-8676, Pahar Ganj Delhi 110055 23617108 687 45 C Dr.Prem 9810203358Speciality Hospital Lane, 23610615 AggarwalHospital-A Unit Arakashan Road,of Sanjeevan PaharganjMedical Centre

442 Sanjivani 90/3, East Guru Angad Nagar Delhi 110092 22013631 617 5 E Dr.D.K.Sharma 9810071445Medical Centre Angad Nagar 22416728

443 Sanjivani D/13, Kamla Nagar Kamla Nagar Delhi 110007 23844179 122 11 N Dr.SatyaNursing Home Prakash

444 Sant Hospital Main Burari Road, Sant Nagar Delhi 110009 27614877 464 10 NW Dr.U.K.Sachdeva 9312269933Sant Nagar

445 Sant Nirankari Sant Nirankari Sant Nirankari Delhi 110009 27430181 423 5 NW Brid.SamsherMandal colony colony Singh

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446 Sant Parmanand 18, Alipur Road, Civil Lines Delhi 110054 23974706 99 140 N Dr.SekharEye Hospital Civil Lines Aggarwal

447 Santom Hospital D-5, Prashant Vihar Prashant Vihar Delhi 110085 27562255 217 30 NW Smt.SantoshPvt. Ltd. Devi

448 Sanwari Bai 28/31, Rajinder nagar Delhi 110060 25853090 411 5 C Dr.G.B.Gogia 9810126883Surgical Centre Old Rajinder Nagar

449 Saraswati Memo. 347/1, 332/2, Anand Parbat Delhi 110005 28712039 365 10 C Dr.Dinesh Laroia9810693973Hospital Than Singh Nagar, 28711130

Anand Parbat

450 Saraswati 130-C, Gautam Nagar New Delhi 110049 51642003 591 15 S Dr.RajeshNursing Home Gautam Nagar Kumar Singh

451 Saroj Hospital Sector –14 Extn. Near Rohini Delhi 110085 27557201 202 111 NW Sh.PawanMadhuban Chowk -08 Chawla

452 Saroop Nagar D-422, Saroop Nagar Delhi 110042 55685206 648 13 NW Dr.Vijay 9312278927Hospital Saroop Nagar Aggarwal

453 Sarthak R-Z-2C Main Road Palam Village New Delhi 110045 25085514 637 8 SW Dr.Sanjay Sharma9811129060Medical Centre Palam Village 25085515

454 Sarvodya GD-28, Pitam Pura Pitam Pura Delhi 110034 27317087 472 25 NW Dr.Naresh 9810443908Hospital 27313829 Pamnani

455 Satayanand AE-8, Tagore Garden Tagore Garden New Delhi 110027 25416178 656 4 W Dr.Moonish 9810049563Medical Centre 25107984 Aggarwal

456 Satija A-5/7,Paschim Vihar Paschim Vihar New Delhi 110063 25263726 493 4 W Dr.H.R.Satija 9811050035Nursing Home 25680789

457 Satya Bhama 126/105, Nangloi Delhi 110041 25182490 683 13 W Dr.Gopal 9312252349Hospital Najafgarh Road, Sharma

Nangloi

458 Satyam Hospital 64,65/ A-41, Rohini Delhi 110085 27850980 451 20 NW Dr.V.K.Kohli 9810125758Pvt. Ltd. Sector- 16, Rohini 27850990

459 Satyam Medical 115/1, Katwaria Sarai Delhi 110016 26968054 428 5 S Dr(Mrs)Madhu 9811019866Centre Near Panchayat Garh, 26565150 Gupta

Katwaria Sarai

460 Savera Hospital 3, Sainik Vihar, Pitam Pura Delhi 110034 27019537 565 7 NW Dr.P.S.Narang 9810031300Pitam Pura 27019749

461 Sawan Neelu J-293, Saket Saket Delhi 110017 26963094 290 21 S Dr.Ashok Kumar 9811140145Angel’s 26863948Nursing Home

462 Saxena 113-A, Pocket-B, Mayur Vihar Delhi 110091 22774317 615 5 E Dr.M.K.Saxena 9810811678Medical Centre Mayur Vihar-II

463 Saxena Poly B-67/68, Lajpat Nagar New Delhi 110024 29810134 680 3 S DrV.K.Saxena 9811150588Clinic & Lajpat Nagar-I, Diagonostic Cente

464 Sehgal A-6, Opp. Azadpur Panchawati Delhi 110033 27675363 304 12 NW Dr.Naresh 9810038999Nursing Home Subzi Mandi, Sehgal

Panchawati

465 Sehgal B-364, Meera Bagh Outer Delhi 110063 25259237 701 30 W Dr.Nareen 9871291660Nursing Home Ring Road 25279237 Sehgal

466 Sehgal B-21,22 Kailash Colony New Delhi 110048 41633125 35 24 S Dr.GautamNursing Home Kailash Colony Sehgal& NeurologicalResarch Centre

467 Seth C-3/2, Janakpuri Delhi 110058 25553426 249 8 W Dr.Arvind SethSurgical Centre Janakpuri& Nursing Home

468 Sethi A-12, Gujranwali Gujaranwala Delhi 110033 27233836 376 5 NW Dr.Kusum Lata SethiNursing Home Town Part-1 Town 27434565

G.T.Karnal Road

469 Sethi D-95, Ajay Enclave Delhi 110018 25492761 291 6 W Dr.Veena Sethi 9312276210Nursing Home Ajay Enclave

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470 Sethi Panchsheel 24/56, Shakti Nagar Delhi 110007 23841242 1 4 N Dr.Rachna 9868033144Nursing Home Shakti Nagar Sethi SahniandMaternity Center

471 Sh. Jiya Lal Hosp. 6, Inder Enclave, Peera Garhi Delhi 110087 25252420 351 5 W Sh.S.K.Garg 9810134693& New Rohtak Road 25275374Maternity Centre

472 Sh. Mahant Road No. 35, Punjabi Bagh Delhi 110026 25226100 142 180 W Sh.M.LalGurmukh Singh West Punjabi Bagh -103Ji Cha. Hosp.

473 Sh.Gopal Dass 10, Raj Nagar, Pitam Pura Delhi 110034 27181962 251 7 NW Dr.Harish 9891414727Khurana Pitam Pura 27186670 KhuranaNursing Home

474 Shahadra W-18, Naveen Delhi 110032 55456463 481 15 NE Dr.A.K.Hussain 9810011569Nursing Home Naveen Shaadara Shaadara 22321933

475 Shakti IX/32 Kailash Nagar Kailash Nagar Delhi 110031 22077136 544 7 E Dr.Anil 9811064452Medical Centre Mediratta

476 Shakuntla 17, Shiv Puri Shiv Puri Delhi 110051 22549600 545 10 E Dr(Mrs)Anjana 9899139912Maternity & SachdevaSurgical Centre

477 Shakuntla RZ I/81, West Sagarpur Delhi 110046 25383171 275 10 NW Dr.J.R.Dhami 9811183761Nursing Home West Sagarpur,

Opp. DESU Colony

478 Shankar Hospital B-6, Shankar Garden, Tilak Nagar Delhi 110018 25550003 226 15 W Dr.S.N.Kundra 9811154317Tilak Nagar 25500003

479 Shankhwar D-134, Kondli Kondli Delhi 110096 22612455 488 11 E Dr.D.R. 9891389423Hospital Shankhwar

480 Shanta 6-A Main Bawana Samey Pur Delhi 110042 27292006 640 6 NW Smt.Shant Bajaj 9811255676Nursing Home Road, Samey Pur 27293043

481 Shantam 1/18, Sunder Vihar, Paschim Vihar Delhi 110087 25267593 359 4 W Dr(Smt)Raj 9811948972Nursing Home Paschim Vihar Gupta

482 Shanti Avedna 1, Factory Road, Near Delhi 110029 26195092 149 36 SW Sh.A.P.Ashram Ring Road Safdarjung Hosp. Thekkariyil

483 Shanti D-5, Pandav Nagar, Patpar Delhi 110092 22513553 347 8 E Dr.Subhash 9812275328Medical Centre Patpar Ganj Road Ganj Road Badhwan

484 Shanti Mohan Lampur Road, Narela Delhi 110040 27284863 728 5 W Dr.M.S.DhaiyaHospital Nai Basti, Bankner

485 Shanti Mukund 2, Institutional Area, Vikas Marg Delhi 110092 22371934 150 144 E Dr.G.S.Mathur 9810987373Hospital Vikas Marg Extn. 22371928

486 Shanti Nursing E-1, Navin Shahadra Delhi 110032 22825628 627 12 NE DrRajendra Pal 9811204499Home Ltd. Panchsheel Garden, 22821629

487 Sharad Ganesh Market, Najafgarh Road, Delhi 110041 25186939 537 5 SW Dr(Mrs)Suekha 9350571039Nursing Home Najafgarh Road, Nangloi 25961386 Gupta

Nangloi

488 Sharda Shop no. 2, Vivek Vihar Delhi 110095 22162535 460 9 E Dr.Ashok 9810356909Medical Center Krishna Market, Sharma

Jhilmil Colony

489 Sharma Clinic & A-147,Vikas Marg Vikas Marg Delhi 110092 22543922 506 6 E Dr.Vinod 9810429901Maternity Centre Sharma

490 Sharma Hospital H-482, Vikas Puri New Delhi Delhi 110018 28541558 697 5 W Dr. Sanjay 981138394928541450 Sharma

491 Sharma B-112, Subhadra Delhi 110035 23651395 514 5 NW Dr.Rama Sharma9350043603Medical Centre Medical Centre Colony

492 Sharma C-1/6, Janak Puri Janakpuri Delhi 110058 25546311 580 3 W Dr.R.K.Sharma 9810070332Nursing home

493 Sharma C-1/18 A, Yamuna Vihar Delhi 110053 22913920 540 15 NE Dr.Devi Charan 9891645196Nursing Home Yamuna Vihar 65278196 Sharma

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494 Shastri Hospital M-38, Shakurpur J.J.Colony Delhi 110034 27187161 248 6 NZ Dr.Sarvpriya 3212248811Shastri

495 Shishu Mangal B-2/30A, Yamuna Vihar Delhi 110053 22912127 751 4 E Dr.Trilok Mohan 9818309196Fertility & Yamuna Vihar, Maternity Clinic

496 Shishu Sadan 25 / 21, Tilak Nagar Delhi 110018 25994783 225 15 W Dr.Uttam Pal 9811057237(Children’s Clinic Tilak Nagar 25939684& Hospital

497 Shivam A-93, New New Delhi 110053 22560530 265 7 NE Dr.S.K.Gupta 9810148550Nursing Home Seelampur Market Seelampur

498 Shivam Surgical 30, Shanti Vihar, Karkardooma Delhi 110092 22561788 436 20 E Dr.A.K.Mittal 9810071031and KarkardoomaMaternity Centre

499 Shivani Maternity 1/9642, Behl Street, Shahdra Delhi 110032 22826481 746 5 E Dr(Mrs)Sunita 9810111703& Ultrasound Hanuman Road, GuptaCentre West Rohtash Nagar,

Shahdra

500 Shobha Dayal’s B-67, Near Soami Nagar Delhi 110017 26498395 182 6 S Dr.Harish GulatiMedical Centre Panchsheel Enclave 26491449

501 Shree Jeewan 67/1 New Rohtak Karol Bagh Delhi 110005 23683780 247 40 C Dr(Smt)Suman 981860338Hospital Road, Karol Bagh 23684964 Sabharwal

502 Shri Guru Ram 2/294-295, Subhash Nagar New Delhi 110027 25143280 643 3 W Sh.Harnam Singh 35226821Dass Ch. Hospital Subash Nagar 25133606

503 Shri Marwari Kinari Bazar Chandni Chowk Delhi 110006 23276382 107 10 N Sh.K.K.ChoudharyAushdhalaya 23275605

504 Shri Ram RZ-2, Pankha Road, Raghu Nagar Delhi 110015 25381811 274 10 SW Dr(Smt)Veena 9810250566Hospital Raghu Nagar 25381924 Deshwal

505 Shri Ram Singh B-26-26-A, East Delhi 110051 22546964 292 100 E Dr.Ashok Singh 9811100764Hospital Swami Vivekanand Krishan Nagar 22520164

Marg

506 Shri Vardhman C-Block, Rohini Delhi 110085 27858730 741 8 N Sh.B.K. Jain 9891140870Jain Hospital Sec-15, Rohini

507 Shrivastava D-14/ 151-152, Rohini Delhi 110085 27940552 452 8 NW Dr.D.K. 9810062622Nursing Home Sector -8, Rohini Shrivastav

508 Shroff Eye Centre A-9, Kailash Colony Kailash Colony New Delhi 110048 26446691 507 15 S Dr.N.M.Shroff 9811032233

509 Shubham DD-15, Kalkaji Kalkaji Delhi 110019 26439867 156 14 S Dr.N.K.Aggarwal 9313781134Hospital 26437885

510 Shyam Lal Eye Malka Ganj Malka Ganj Delhi 110007 23856483 22 3 N Dr.S.N.GuptaHospital 23857066

511 Shyam 19, Samrat Enclave, PitamPura Delhi 110034 27109006 400 5 NW Dr.O.P.GuptaNursing Home PitamPura

512 Siddhant HospitalD-7, ,Mahavir Enclave Dabri Road New Delhi 110045 25032226 611 12 SW Dr.R.S.Solanki 9312666655

513 Silver Line B-1, West Vinod Delhi Delhi 110092 709 7 E Dr.B.B.Choubey 9312013537Nursing Home Nagar, Nursing Home

514 Singh Heart C-788, Vikas Puri Vikas Puri Delhi 110018 25541602 420 8 W Dr.M.P.Singh 9810131808Centre &Nursing Home

515 Singh 70/13/2, WZ-31A, Palam Village New Delhi 110045 25082101 645 5 SW Smt.Geeta Singh 9891493020Nursing Home Palam Village

516 Singh D-236, Vivek Vihar Delhi 110095 22144361 303 15 E Dr.V.P.Singh 9810539893Nursing Home Vivek Vihar

517 Singhal Hospital C-40, Gali No.9, Palam Colony Delhi 110045 25055191 699 10 W Dr.Rohtash SinghSadh Nagar 250570174

518 Singhal E-4/3, Krishna Nagar Delhi Delhi 110051 22002412 704 6 E Dr.Sunil Singhal 9810109817Medical Centre

519 Singhal IX/3, Main Road, Kailash Nagar Delhi 110031 22083966 690 10 E Dr.Ajay GuptaNursing Home Kailash Nagar

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520 Sippy B/6491, Street No. 4, Dev Nagar Delhi 110005 25730412 349 10 C Dr.R.K.Sippy 9811439928Nursing Home Dev Nagar 25730432

521 Sir Ganga Ram Hospital Marg, Rajinder Nagar Delhi 110060 42252005 106 546 C Dr(Mrs)Nalini 9811211351Hospital Rajinder Marg Kaul

522 Sita Ram Bhartia Institute area Mehrauli Delhi 110030 42111111 141 70 S Dr(Mrs)Anjali 9810268487Institute of Mehrauli RajkumarMedical Research

523 Skin Institute N-Block, Greater Kailash Delhi 110048 26412350 12 30 S Dr.Ashok AggarwalGreater Kailash-I 26413349

524 Sodhi 455, Bhera Enclave, Paschim Vihar Delhi 110087 25266266 208 7 W Dr.Kamal Sodhi 9813051320Nursing Home Paschim Vihar

525 Sona Hospital B-13, West Jyoti West Jyoti Delhi 110094 22124818 530 10 NE Dr.S.K.Goyal 9312531213Nagar Extn. Nagar Extn. 22131213

526 Sona Mat. & 4-1925, Rana Block, Shahdara Delhi 110032 22301366 325 10 NE Dr.Devinder 9810819893Nursing Home Bhola Nath Nagar Kumar

527 Sondhi 82-A, Kamla Nagar Kamla Nagar Delhi 110007 23848463 5 9 N Dr.J.C.Sondhi 9810192807Nursing Home 23840136

528 Sonia Hospital Gulshan Park, Nangloi Delhi 110041 25963004 431 45 W Smt. Jyoti SinghPvt. Ltd. Main Rohtak Road 25963516

529 South Point G-48, Masjid Moth, Greater Kailash Delhi 110048 29220048 196 30 S Dr.Ajit Gupta 9811079194Hospital Greater Kailash

530 Sparsh Hospital RR-3, Wali Nagar Delhi 110041 25261316 407 5 W Dr.S.K.BangaMain Wali Nagar, 25268036Rohtak Road

531 Spring Meadows F-44, East of Kailash East of Kailash Delhi 110065 26292816 233 23 S Dr.Anil MehtaHospital 26292817

532 Springdale’s D-4, Rohini Delhi 110085 27562381 162 35 NW Mrs.Neelam 9810066936Medical Centre Outer Ring Road, 27565455 Budhiraja& Hosp. Prashant Vihar

533 Sri Balaji Action FC-34-A-4, Paschim Vihar New Delhi110063 42888888 668 150 W Dr.S.K.Joshi 9818028556Medical Institute Paschim Vihar(Unit of LalaMuni Lal Mangeram Ch. Trust

534 St. Stephen’s Tis Hazari Tis Hazari Delhi 110054 23966021 103 595 N Dr.MatheuHospital -27 Vargese

535 St.Marey Aya Nagar, Phase-6, Aya Nagar Delhi 110047 20913530 737 15 S Fr.Sazi Methew 9811898004Medical Centre Bandhu Road

536 Subh 57-A Hastal Village Hasstal New Delhi 110059 25564600 573 10 W Dr.Daulat Singh 9810588353Nursing Home 25564652

537 Sujan Mohinder 1 Community Centre, New Friends Delhi 110065 26317330 79 22 S Sh.Sujan SinghSingh Memorial New Friends Colony Colony 26836747Nursing Home

538 Sukhda Hospital R-Block, Local Greater Kailash Delhi 110048 26416440 76 30 S Dr.R.K.Gupta 9810112822Shopping Centre, 26423073Greater Kailash-I

539 Sukhija B-128, Vivek Vihar Vivek Vihar Delhi 110095 22154131 297 10 E Dr.C.D.Sukhija 9350547792Nursing Home

540 Suman Medicare C-1-A/36A, Janakpuri Delhi 110058 25540250 733 2 W Dr.Mahesh 9811072338Janakpuri 25617454 Suman

541 Sumermal Jain 69/5A, Najafgarh Delhi 110015 25453010 124 10 SW Dr.Nipin Garg 9810644362Hospital Najafgarh Road 25792750

542 Sumitra Hospital 142, Arihant Nagar, Punjabi Bagh Delhi 110026 25220142 745 2 W Dr.Jaguriti A.MehtaShiv Mandir Road, 25220948Punjabi Bagh

543 Sunaina B-9, Acharya Niketan, Mayur Vihar Delhi 110091 22751578 381 5 E Dr(Mrs)Sunaina 9810709436Maternity Mayur Vihar, RohatgiNursing Home Phase I

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544 Sunder Lal Jain Motia Khan, Pahar Ganj Delhi 110055 27119964 620A 8 C Sh.V.K.JainCharitable Eye Sadar Thana RoadHosp.

545 Sunder Lal Jain Phase III, Ashok Vihar Delhi 110052 27119964 87 198 NW Sh.V.K.JainCharitable Hosp. Ashok Vihar -69

546 Sunil Hospital 15/199-200, Malviya Nagar Delhi 110017 26880247 165 25 S Dr.Ahit Gupta 9810002711& Nursing Home Malviya Nagar

547 Sunil Memorial RS-13, I-6&48, Palam Delhi 110045 25083746 386 20 SW Dr.Umesh SarohaNursing Home Palam Colony

548 Sunitra S-52, Panchsheel New Delhi 110017 26016306 619 2 S Dr.Anil Malhotra 9811036736Eye Centre panchsheel Park Park

549 Suraksha E-22, Dilshad Colony Dilshad Colony Delhi 110095 22353535 313 15 NE Dr(Mrs)S.B.Jain 9810339258Nursing Home

550 Surgi Centre D-15, Vivek Vihar Vivek Vihar Delhi 110095 22140117 253 25 E Dr.N.K.Gupta 9350171455Nursing Home

551 Surya Hospital 383/11C, Basti Azad Krishna Nagar Delhi 110051 22001311 168 55 E Dr.S.N.Mishra 9312888411Nagar,Krishna Nagar

552 Surya Kiran 31 Roshan Mandi, Najafgarh Delhi 110043 25322335 475 18 SW Dr.V.K.JainHospital Pvt. Ltd Najafgarh

553 Sushruta A-311, Meera Bagh, Paschim Vihar Delhi 110087 25268651 448 7 W Dr(Smt)MeeruMaternity & Paschim Vihar 25287736 Bhatia PrashadSurgical Centre

554 Swami 7/1967, Mehrouli Mehrouli New Delhi 110030 26642757 647 10 S Dr.N.K.Gupta 9811035315VivekanandHospital

555 Swasthik 14, Gopal Nagar Gopal Nagar Delhi 110018 25497222 610 18 W Dr.R.K.Gupta 9811551848Hospital 25497333

556 Swasthik 164, Anand Vihar Anand Vihar Delhi 110092 22155100 190 13 E Dr.Ashwani 9810107054Medical Centre 22155200 Kumar Malhotra

557 Swasthya D-2/11, Krishna Nagar Delhi 110051 22003636 154 1 E Dr.P.C.Gupta 9811314676Hospital Krishna Nagar

558 Swastik G-20/23-24, Sector-7 Rohini Delhi 110085 27931001 717 5 NZ Dr.Pratibha Garg 9811230262Maternity Centre 27042158

559 Tagore Hospital FC- Block, Tagore Garden Delhi 110027 25154647 404 18 W Sh.S.C.Bhatia 9810156464Tagore Garden 25416297

560 Talwar M-139, Greater Kailash Delhi 110048 29216441 187 15 S Dr.S.K.Talwar 9350881452Medical Centre Greater Kailash - II 92216442

561 Tandon D-229, Vivek Vihar Vivek Vihar Delhi 110092 29216441 356 15 E Dr(Mrs)Karuna 9818601168Nursing Home -42 Tandon

562 Taneja Hospital F-15, Preet Vihar Preet Vihar Delhi 110092 22526856 183 22 E Dr.S.M.Taneja 9810323336

563 Taneja B5-91, Shalimar Bagh Delhi 110088 27496341 548 3 NW Dr.D.K.Taneja 9312231414Medical Centre East Shalimar Bagh

564 Tayal 7/932, Mehrauli Mehrauli New Delhi 110048 26642025 629 10 S Dr.M.K.tayal 9811175292Nursing Home

565 Temple Ahinsa Mandir, Darya Ganj Delhi 110002 23274065 8 10 C Dr.D.B.Jain 9810634100Nursing Home 1, Darya Ganj 23271422

566 The Diagnosis A-46, Mahavir New Delhi 110045 25052874 646 7 SW Dr.Rajinder Bhan9811022563Nursing Home Mahavir Enclave Enclave 25036385

567 The Heart 2, Ring Road, Lajpat Nagar IV Delhi 110024 65690365 454 24 S Dr.M.Khalilullah 9810033807Centre Lajpat Nagar IV 65690367-68

568 The Maples 40/43 C.R Park Chittrenjan ParkDelhi 110062 26223822 405 2 S Dr.Kuldeep 9811080399Medical Centre Singh

569 Tirath Ram Shah Battery Lane, Rajpur Road Delhi 110054 23972425 102 186 N Dr.Bharat SinghCharitable Rajpur Road 23972487 (M.S.)Hospital

570 Tirupati C-10, Shivalik, Panchsheel New Delhi 110017 26680769 455 5 S Dr.Ashok Gupta 9810122475Medical Centre Panchsheel 26680396

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571 Tirupati Stone 6, Gagan Vihar Gagan Vihar Delhi 110051 22461691 649 10 E Dr.Ajay Aggarwal9810041950Centre & Hospital -92

572 Triveni Hospital Main Sadatpur, Karawal Delhi 110094 22511752 484 12 NE Dr.S.P.Singh 9873216006Karawal Nagar Road Nagar Road

573 Tushir Eye U-80, Goutam Delhi 110040 27281526 630 2 NW Dr.R.K.S.Tushir 9811472094Centre Goutam Colony Colony, Narela

574 Tyagi Hospital 210, GT Road, Sarai Pipal Delhi 110033 27694671 473 10 NW Dr.S.K.Tyagi 9811172377and Sarai Pipal Thala ThalaMaternity Center

575 Tyagi 66/4, Ashok Nagar, Ashok Nagar, New Delhi 110018 25134083 492 31 W Dr.S.K.Tyagi 9891929373Nursing Home Jail Road Jail Road

576 U.K. M-25, Vikas Puri Vikaspuri Delhi 110018 25508998 254 18 W Dr(Mrs)Usha 9810030985Nursing Home Arora

577 Udai ENT Centre H 251, GF, Ashok Vihar Delhi 110052 27241113 666 2 NW Dr.A.K.Monga 9810050152Ashok Vihar -I 27244527

578 Upchar C-132, Phase I, Ashok Vihar Delhi 110052 27210012 268 5 NW Dr.Rajiva Gupta 9810068449Ashok Vihar 27248275

579 Usha Memorial D-8, opp. Krishna Nagar Delhi 110051 22094892 437 6 E Dr.R.K.Sachdeva 9811007613Orthopaedic Rattan Devi School,Centre Krishna Nagar

580 Vaid Maternity Loni Road, Shahadra Delhi 110032 22591817 477 8 NE Dr(Mrs)Usha 9818509966and Shahadra VaidNursing Home

581 Vallabh Hospital 1402 B/13, Govind Puri Delhi 110019 26460176 418 3 S Dr.N.K.Arora 9810123282Main Govind Puri

582 Vardaan Hospital B-100,Malviya Nagar Malviya Nagar Delhi 110017 26680672 197 15 S Dr.R.K. 9810154546Khandelwal

583 Vasant Lok Vasant Community Vasant Vihar Delhi 110057 26149422 138 30 SW Dr.S.S.Rikhy 9810085194Hospital Center, Vasant Vihar 26149423

584 Vashishta Clinic B-35 Panchsheel, Panchsheel Delhi 110017 26691177 398 6 S Dr.R.S. 9810060931Geetanjali Road, VashishthaOpp. Malviya Nagar

585 Vasudeva B-34, Shivalik, Panchsheel Delhi 110017 26660974 319 15 S Dr.Rajesh 9810074863Nursing Home Panchsheel, Vashudev

Gitanjali Road

586 Vats ENT Centre 698/5 Yamuna Vihar, Maujpur Delhi 110003 22916644 422 3 NE Dr.S.K.Vats 9810334622Road No. 66

587 Vats Hospital 279/10-B Bhola Shahdra Delhi 110032 22383854 532 10 NE Dr.S.D.Sharma 9811091730Nath Nagar, Shahdra

588 Veena A-1/3, Sector 8, Rohini Delhi 110085 27947171 272 10 NW Dr.D.C.Aggarwal 9811094111Nursing Home Rohini

589 Veena BJ-15, Shalimar Bagh Delhi 110088 274966348 549 5 NW Dr.K.R.Kalra 9811993295Surgical Centre East Shalimar Bagh

590 Veeranwali Chander Gupt Road, Chankyapuri Delhi 110021 4676380 120 70 SInternational ChankapuriHospital

591 Venu Plot-1, Shekh Sarai Shekh Sarai New Delhi 110017 29251155 509 58 S Dr.M/K.Gupta 9811103320Eye Institute -57& Resarch Centre

592 Verma F-58, Bali Nagar Bali Nagar Delhi 110015 25439425 335 4 W Dr.Inderjeet 9811082334Nursing Home Verma

593 Vibhu 11/137-138, Malviya Nagar Delhi 110017 26683681 312 5 S Dr. Indu Kwatra 9810126018Nursing Home Malviya Nagar

594 Vidyawati 25/5, Gali-16, 60 Feet Vishwas Nagar Delhi 110032 22391299 676 10 E Dr(Mrs)Rashmi 9811044023Nirsing Home Road, Vishwas Nagar Sharma

595 Vijay F-24/25, Sec-3, RohiniRohini Delhi 110085 27518846 550 7 NW Dr.Vijay 9811009283Nursing Home Kathuria

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596 Vinaya Bhawan 19/564, Madan Gir New Delhi 110062 29957260 661 8 SMat. Centre Janta Tenements,

MadanGir

597 Vinod 287, D-14, Rohini Delhi 110035 27519830 370 6 NW Dr.Vinod Kumar 9868620262Nursing Home Sector 3, Rohini

598 Virmani Plot No. 8, Mayur Vihar Delhi 110091 22774748 318 20 E Dr.Harish 9810699575Nursing Home Commercial Complex, Virmani

Phase II

599 Vision 12/27, Patel Nagar Delhi 110008 25882129 571 2 W Dr.A.K.Grover 9811083026Eye Centre West Patel Nagar 25887228

600 Visitech R-13, First Floor, Greater Delhi 110048 41731777 740 3 S Dr.Vinay 9811084552Eye Centre Greater Kailash-I Kailash-I 41731888 Garodia

601 Vivekanand E-282, C R Park C R Park Delhi 110019 26275101 471 6 S Dr.M.K.taneja 9312933530Polyclinic

602 Walia Nursing C-60, Laxmi Nagar, Shakarpur Delhi 110092 22548585 112 30 E Dr.A.S.Dave 9810036662and 22542294Maternity Home Shakarpur

603 Westend Hospital 11/72,Tilak Nagar Tilak Nagar Delhi 110018 25911339 520 15 W Dr.M.S.Nanda 981012813325415511

604 Westend WA-632-633, Near Jail Road Delhi 110058 25505092 255 10 W Dr.R.P.S.AroraNursing Home Shiv Nagar Extn.

Total Beds 14950

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Under Biomedical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules 1998, all health care institutions attending more than 1000 patients per month are required to obtain authorization from prescribed authority i.e. Delhi Pollution Control Committee in Delhi. Institutions Authorized by DPCC till date are as follows:1 A&UTibbia College Hospital Karol Bagh , New Delhi-5 7/3/2006

2 A.C.N.HOSPITAL 3A, NEW VISHWAS NAGAR, 18 QUARTERS CHOWK, 4/28/2005SHAHDARA,DELHI-32

3 A.K.AGARWAL'S LASER TECH EYE CENTRE C-11A,KALKAJI,NEW DELHI-19 3/24/2005

4 Aakar Clinic & Nursing Home Village Mandoli Delhi-93 7/31/2005

5 Aashirwad Hospital 125 ,Katwaria Sarai , Shahid Jit Singh Marg , New Delhi-16 10/7/2006

6 Aashirwad Maternity & Family Welfare Centre 340, DDA,Mansorover Park Shahdara Delhi-32 7/30/2004

7 Aashirwad Medical Centre 66-C and 65/4,Gautam Nagar ,Near Yusuf Sarai, ND 7/11/2007

8 Aashlok Nursing Home Pvt Ltd 25-A, Block AB, Community Centre, Safdar Jung Enclave, 8/22/2007New Delhi-29

9 Abhilasha Maternity & Medical Consultancy A-125,Pkt-B Mayur Vihar-II Delhi-91 11/12/2006

10 Abinash Sareen Clinic C-6,East Azad Nagar Delhi-51 8/22/2007

11 Abrol's Clinic 3026/5A,Ranjit Nagar,ND-8 8/26/2007

12 Adam Medical Centre (P)Ltd. 1765-Patandi House ,Darya Ganj, New Delhi-2

13 Adams Medicare (A unit of Adam Medical Centre) 3663, Netaji Subhash Marg, Darya Ganj, New Delhi-32 3/24/2005

14 Adarsh Hospital 232,Sarai Pipal Thala ,Adarsh Nagar, Delhi-33 7/5/2001

15 Adarsh Nagar Sewak Sabha (Regd.) E-10, Dairy Marg, Adarsh Nagar, Delhi-33 9/22/2006Dharmarth Hospital (II)

16 Adarsh Nagar Sewak Sabha (Regd.) E-48, Shivaji Marg, Adarsh Nagar, Delhi-33 9/22/2006Dharmarth Hospital -I

17 Adarsh Nursing Home 153-Raja Gdn., ND-15 7/23/2006

18 Adatia Clinic 2114 Masjid Khazoor Kinari Bazar Delhi-6 10/2/2002

19 Aditya Medical Centre C-3/11 Rana Pratap Marg delhi-7 10/2/2007

20 Aditya Varma Hospital & Research Centre 32, Chitra Vihar, Vikas Maarg, Delhi-110092 1/11/2007

21 Agarwal Dharmarth Hospital Society(Regd) 24/9 Shakti Nagar Delhi-7 3/17/2007

22 Agarwal Hospital Main Road, Village Shalimar Bagh Delhi-88 8/26/2004

23 Agarwal Nursing Home F-81 , Street No-4 ,Virender Nagar Janak Puri Road , New Delhi-58

24 AgarwalNursing Home 1634-B,Shastri Nagar & 1607-B Shatri Nagar Delhi-52 8/22/2007

25 Aggarwal Clinic C-19/51-54,Kalyanpuri Delhi-91 10/19/2006

26 Aggarwal Clinic Trilok Mkt., Sharpur Chowk, Karawal Nagar Road, Delhi-94 11/27/2004

27 Aggarwal Nursing Home U-150,Vijay Nagar,Narela(Delhi)-40 6/6/2007

28 Aggarwal Nursing Home 2528 Tri Nagar Delhi-35 7/29/2007

29 Aggarwal Nursing home A-22,Vishal Enclave,New Delhi-27 10/7/2004

30 Aggrawal Hospital B-1, Rohit Kunj, (Near L-Block Shakurpur) Pitampura, Delhi-110034. 4/23/2007

31 Ahuja Hospital D-260, Khanpur, Delhi 10/18/2007

32 Ahuja Medical Centre 7943, New Market New Rohtak Road ND-5 11/5/2004

33 Ahuja Nursing Home J-1/161, Rajouri Garden New Delhi-27

34 Ahuja Nursing Home 16/1, East Nagar, New Delhi-08 9/22/2006

35 Ajay Arora B-8/1,Krishan Nagar Delhi-51 9/28/2004

36 Ajay Kumar Clinic 12/92,Geeta Colony,Delhi-31 9/28/2006

37 Ajit's Clinic Near Dena Bank,20,Chattarpur ND-30 7/11/2007

38 Akash Arogya Mandir 90/43 Malviya Nagar New Delhi-110017 9/23/2002

39 Al-Khaleej Diagonostic Centre Hospital, H-58-59, South Ext Part-I, New Delhi-49 8/26/2007

40 All India Institue of Medical Science Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-29 4/5/2005

41 All India Prayer Fellowship mission Hospital Khasra. 175, Executive Club Road , Shahurpur, Mehrauli, New Delhi-746/3/2005

42 Aman Health Ways Diagnostic (P) Ltd. 22, Khan Market, New delhi 8/26/2004

Health Care Establishments Authorization Status:

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43 Aman Hospital EA-172 ,Tagore Garden, New Delhi-27 4/18/2007

44 Aman Medical Centre 1061/7, Dargath Street, Mehrauli, New Delhi-30 4/3/2007

45 Amar Deep Nursing Home A-250/1,Hari nagar,New Delhi-64 8/26/2002

46 Amar Jyoti Hospital O-12, O-37, Mangolpuri, Delhi - 110083 1/22/2007

47 Amar Leela B-1/6, Janak Puri, Main Najafgarh Road, New Delhi-58

48 Amar Sushil Charitable Trust 1928/1,Gali LehsuvaMohalla Imli,Kuutcha Pati Ram, 8/26/2004Bazar,Sita Ram Delhi-6

49 Amit Clinic B-II/3,Sewak Park Near Durga Mandir Uttam Nagar ND-59 7/28/2006

50 Amit Nursing Home A-3, Manak Vihar Ext. Tihar ND-18 8/26/2002

51 Amity Hospital S-18,Bapu Park Kotla MP Near South Ext.New Delhi 7/9/2004

52 Amrit Medical Centre B-9/3, Rajouri Garden , New Delhi-27 7/11/2002

53 Amrit medical Centre AB-26,Mianwali Nagar,Delhi-87 1/28/2003

54 Anand Clinic Shop No.12,Old Market,Ramesh Nagar ND-15 7/9/2002

55 Anand Diagnostic Clinic K-23, Jangpura Extn, New Delhi-14 10/7/2006

56 Anand Hospital B-52,Near Krishna Park Dholi Piao,Delhi-18 8/29/2007

57 Anand Hospital (Anand Health care Ltd) 21, community Centre, Preet Vihar, Delhi 9/23/2004

58 Anand medical centre 184-A,Pkt-F,MIG Flats GTB encl. Delhi-93 7/29/2002

59 Anand Nursing Home 34/5A, West Patel Nagar New Delhi 7/1/2007

60 Anand Orthopaedic & Maternity Centre BG-5/76 A, Paschim Vihar ND-63 9/23/2004

61 Anil Kr.Chawla Shop No.14,D-Block Mkt.,Ph-I Ashok Vihar Delhi-52 7/9/2007

62 Anil Kumar (Sudarshan Clinic) 125-B,Punjabi colony Narela Delhi-40 8/30/2007

63 Anil Kumar Sharma B-165/A,Main Mkt. Bhajanpura Delhi-53 8/26/2007

64 Anjali Nakra Clinic 80/17 B,Malviya Nagar,New Delhi-17 3/13/2005

65 Anu Medical Centre J-545, Dakshinpuri, ND-62 8/26/2007

66 Anupam Diagnostic centre BN(Poorvi)55, Shalimar Bagh Delhi-88 7/29/2004

67 A-One Hospital A-1/7, Paschim Vihar Main Rohtak Road, New Delhi-63 2/14/2006

68 Apaar nursing home A-26, Adarsh Nagar,Uttam nagar,ND-59 8/26/2007

69 Apolo Nursing Home 1026/40,DDA Flats,Kalkaji,New Delhi-19 7/1/2004

70 Aram bagh Dispensary Aram Bagh,New Delhi 11/5/2004

71 Archana Medical centre 191/A Pkt-A, Mayur Vihar , Phase-II, Delhi-91 7/29/2004

72 Arjun Hospital 17/91, Subhash Nagar, New Delhi-27 9/22/2006

73 Armed forces Transfusion Centre Delhi Cantt-10 6/6/2004

74 Army Hospital ,Army Hospital & Research Delhi Cantt.,New Delhi-10 7/3/2006

75 Arora Clinic 6, Punjabi Colony, Narela Delhi-40 7/29/2004

76 Arora Diagnostic Center Pt no.-7, Pkt. E-3,Sector II , Rohini ,Delhi-85 4/12/2007

77 Arora Maternity & Family Welfare Centre 85/16,Shastri Park,Chander nagar Delhi-51 8/22/2007

78 Arora Nursing Home BE-1,Shalimar Bagh Delhi-88 7/1/2007

79 Arora Nursing Home(clinic & Lab) A-184 Gujrawala Town-I delhi-9 7/29/2004

80 Arora Poly Clinic 18, Pkt-C,Sarita vihar ND-19 7/1/2002

81 Arpan Hospital A-254, Tigri,Kahnpur, ND-62 10/7/2006

82 Arun Imaging Centre D-29, Vivek Vihar, (Near Mahilla College) Delhi-95 4/27/2005

83 Arun Nurshing Home Mandoli, Delhi-93 11/27/2004

84 Aruna Asaf Ali Hospital 5 Rajpur Road, Delhi 4/10/2003

85 Arunosha Clinic & Lab 203/4, local shopping Centre Gujrawalan Town Part-I, Delhi-9 7/29/2007

86 Arvind Clinic 12,DDA Shopping Centre,Opp 'B' Block,New Ranjeet Nagar ND-8

87 Arya Nursing Home C-1/101, Pankha Road,Janak Puri,N.Delhi-59 12/16/2004

88 Arya Vadiyshala Ayurvedic Hospital 18x,19x,Karkardooma Institutional Area,Delhi-92 4/9/2002& Research Centre

89 Ashirwad Health Care Centre 5/12, West Patel Nagar,N.Delhi-8 10/28/2006

90 Ashok Nursing Home 36 , Main Mkt , Subash Nagar , New Delhi-27 3/13/2005

91 Ashok nursing home F-3/15,F-3/16 Krishna nagar Delhi-51 11/5/2004

92 Astha Nursing & Maternity Home 16/3, Pataudi House Daryaganj , New Delhi-2 8/22/2004

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93 Attam Nursing home 19, Bhera Enclave, New Delhi-87 3/13/2005

94 ATTAR SAIN JAIN HOSPITAL LAWREMCE ROAD, DELHI-35 4/19/2005

95 Atul X-Ray & Lab(p) ltd. F-19/41,Sec-8,RohiniDelhi-85 8/22/2007

96 Avantika hospital (Avantika Clinic ) A-168,Pkt-00, Sec-2,Rohini Delhi-85 12/28/2007

97 Ayurvedic Hospital MCD, Haiderpur, New Delhi-52

98 B.D Attam Hospital & MRC Pragati Mkt. Ashok Vihar-II Delhi-52 9/23/2004

99 B.K Jain Memorial Diagnostic and 17A/38 Vardan Building ,WEA, Karol Bagh , New Delhi-5 4/12/2007Research Centre

100 B.M. STONE & UROLOGY HOSPITAL 4203-C, SANT NAGAR, RANI BAGH, DELHI-34 9/22/2006

101 B.P .Singh PolyClinic 80,Govind park , South Anarkali, Delhi-51 4/8/2007

102 B.S.Mavi hospital Hno. 133, Mahalaxmi Vihar Delhi-94 4/8/2005

103 B.T Hospital 182, Mukherjee Park, New Delhi-18 3/28/2008

104 Baba Haridas Charitable Hospital (Clinic) B-66, Camp No.2, Main Rohtak Road, Nangloi, Delhi-41 10/28/2004

105 Baba saheb Ambedkar Hospital Sector-6, Rohini , New Delhi-85 7/3/2006

106 Babu Jagjeevan Ram Memorial Hospital Jahangirpuri, Delhi-33 7/3/2005

107 Badhwar Nursing Home B-25,Main Najafgarh Road Uttam nagar,Near Terminal,Delhi. 11/5/2004

108 Bagga Nursing Home & Maternity Hospital A-332,Meera Bagh(Outer Ring Rd.), New Delhi-87 7/23/2006

109 Bajaj Nursing Home 383, Kohat Enclave, Delhi-34 7/29/2007

110 Balaji Nursing Home G-151, G- Block, Jail Road, Hari Nagar, New Delhi-58 9/22/2006

111 Balak Ram Hospital Timarpur , Delhi-54 4/23/2007

112 Bali Nursing Home 20B/3, D.B.Gupta Road, Karol Bagh, New Delhi 11005 7/29/2002

113 Banarsidas Chandiwala Eye Institute, Chandiwala Estate, Maa Anandmayi Marg, Kalkaji ,New Delhi19 4/3/2004Diagnostic centre & Polyclinic

114 Bansal Hospital & Research Centre (p)ltd. 3590-91,Sita Ram Bazaar,Delhi-6 1/12/2008

115 Banta Clinic E-5,Prashant Vihar,Delhi-85 3/13/2005

116 Banwari lal charitable trust 1/1,Rani Jhansi Road,New Delhi-55 3/13/2005

117 Baruah Clinic Laboratory 11-A/8, WEA, Karol Bagh, New Delhi 10/7/2007

118 Base Hospital Delhi Cantt.,New Delhi-10

119 Batra Hospital & Medical research Centre Batra Hospital & Medical Research Centre, A-1/6, Rajouri Garden, 9/27/2007New Delhi-27

120 Batra Hospital & Medical Research Centre 1, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, Mehrauli Badarpur Road, 7/3/2006New Delhi-62

121 Batra Nursing Home A-6/13, Pachim Vihar, New Delhi-63 8/26/2004

122 Bawa Masonic Polyclinic F-59, Rajouri Gdn., New Delhi

123 Bedi Medicare Centre & Satyam Diagnostic A1/28 Lawrence Road Delhi-35 6/1/2007

124 BEHL, Hospital B-128, Naraina Vihar, New Delhi-28 7/8/2007

125 Best Care Medical Centre F-118/A-1, Dilshad Colony Delhi 9/27/2007

126 Bhagat Hospital D-2/48 -49 , Janakpuri , New Delhi-58 7/23/2006

127 Bhagat Nursing Home 1 D/B, Humayun;pur, Safdarjang Enclave, New Delhi 7/1/2007

128 Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital Sector-14 (Extn.),Near Madhuban chowk, Rohini , Delhi-85 2/11/2007

129 BHAGWAN MAHAVIR HOSPITAL H-4/ PITAMPURA, DELHI-34 4/19/2005

130 Bhagwati Hospital 1/113, Mehruli,New Delhi-30 9/23/2006

131 Bhagwati Hospital CS/OCF-6, Sector-13, Rohini, Delhi-85 4/19/2005(Sarvodaya Health Foundation (Regd).}

132 Bhalla Hospital 2B/47-48, Ramesh Nagar, New Delhi 9/23/2006

133 Bhalla's Clinic& Maternity Centre QP-62,Pitampura Delhi-88 8/26/2007

134 Bharat Clinic & Maternity Centre 169,Hospital, -34,Sec-III,Rohini-85 8/28/2004

135 Bharat Health & M.T. P Centre C-131, 132 Camp No.2, J.J colony Nangloi Delhi-41 10/19/2007

136 Bharat Nursing home Jawahar nagar, Loni Road Delhi-94 5/12/2005

137 Bharat X-ray Clinic 5A/1, tilak Nagar ND-18 10/19/2007

138 Bharti Eye Hospital 18/49, East Patel Nagar, New Delhi 3/13/2005

139 Bharti Medicare Centre C-70,Major Sudesh Kumar Marg, Opp.Madhav Park, 9/22/2006Near Main Market,Rajouri Garden,N.Delhi

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

84

140 BHARTI NURSING HOME A-132, PALAM EXTENSION, NEAR SEC.-7, DWARKA, DELHI-45 11/6/2006

141 Bharti's Nursing Home Pathology Lab B-30 , Hari Nagar New Delhi-64 8/30/2004

142 Bhasin Nursing Home 1795,Chuna Mandi Paharganj , New Delhi-55 8/2/2007

143 Bhasin Hospital & Heart Centre 1C/22 , New Rohtak Road , Karol Bagh , New Delhi-5 4/3/2004

144 Bhasin's diagnostics B-5/4, Sector-11, Rohini, Delhi-85 3/22/2005

145 Bhatia Glabal Hospital & Endo-Swrgery Institute 307-308, Ambica Vihar, New Delhi-87 7/3/2003

146 Bhatia Hospital GT Karnal Road,A-25 Ramgarh Delhi-33 9/27/2004

147 Bhutani Clinic A-1/77, Safdarjung Dev Area, New Delhi-29

148 Bijendra Mehta 1816,Udeychand Marg Kotla,Mubarkpur ND-3 7/9/2004

149 Bimla Devi Hospital Pl. No. 5, Pockt-B, Mayur Vihar Ph-II, Delhi-91 9/20/2005(A unit of Dr.Walia Charitable Trust)

150 BIR Nursing Home A-10,Vikaspuri ND-18 8/30/2007

151 Bishambar Dental Centre 32,Old Rajinder Nagar Mkt., ND-60 7/29/2007

152 Bishambar Dental Centre 162-D,Kamla Nagar ND-7 7/29/2002

153 Braham Shakti Charitable Medical Centre Bhagwan Parshuram Bhawan Shanker Chowk Tri nagar Delhi-35 9/23/2004

154 Brahm Shakti Hospital & Research Centre U-1/78, Budh Vihar, Rohini, Delhi 110041 8/22/2002

155 Capital Lab & Diagnostic (p) Ltd.& E-3/1 Krishan nagar delhi-51 9/28/2006Capital Maternity Centre

156 Capital Nursing Home & Hospital C3/7A, Rana Pratap Bagh, Delhi-7 10/2/2007

157 Capital Nursing Home E-5/35, Krishan Nagar, Delhi- 110 051 12/9/2005(Unit of capital Women & cahild care Pvt. Ltd.,)

158 Capital X-ray Clinic C-3, New Krishna Park Najafgarh Road ND-18 8/26/2004

159 Care & Cure 81/A-1/ Sec-8, Rohini, Delhi-85 4/8/2007

160 Care & Cure Flat No. 57 & 61, Pkt-D-15, Sector-VII, Rohini, Delhi 110085 4/3/2007

161 CeeDee Diagnostics RZ-88/J,Main Road Palam Colony ND-45 7/1/2007

162 Central Hospital C-105 North Ghonda Yamuna Vihar Road Delhi-53

163 Central Jail Hospital Tihar. New Delhi-64 4/16/2007

164 Central Medicare Centre A-142/1,Ganesh Nagar P.O.Tilak Nagar ND-18 10/2/2004

165 Centre for Sight A-23, First Floor,Aurbindo Marg, Green Park,ND-16 3/13/2005

166 CENTRE FOR SIGHT B-5/24, SAFDARJUNG ENCLAVE, NEW DELHI -29 12/19/2005

167 Chadha Children Hospital & 121 , Guru Harkrishan Nagar, Pachim Vihar , Delhi-87 7/30/2006Nursing Home (p) ltd.

168 Chadha Medical Centre 202, Rajdhani Centre, Pitampura, Delhi-34 12/23/2004

169 CHADHA MEDICAL CENTRE 202, RAJDHANI ENCLAVE, PITAMPURA, DELHI-34

170 Chadha Nursing Home F-124 (Main Market) Rajouri Garden ,New Delhi-27 8/26/2004

171 Chandana's Diagnostic Centre D-26,Ajay enclave ND-18 6/24/2004

172 Chandiwala Maternity Home Railway Road Shahdara, delhi-32. 1/21/2005

173 CHANDRA HOSPITAL R2F1/1 MAHAVIR ENCLAVE,PALAM DABRI ROAD,NEW DELHI

174 Chandraleela Hospital P-13, Vijay Vihar, Uttam Nagar, N.D-59 1/11/2005

175 Charak Palika Hospital Moti Bagh , New Delhi-21 9/29/2005

176 Chaudhary Eye Center & Laser Vision 4802, Bharat Ram Road, 24 Daraya Ganj, NewDelhi-02 9/30/2006

177 Chauhan Medical centre D-4/285, 286,291, Sultanpuri, New Delhi-41 7/23/2006

178 Chawla Hospital & Nursing Home 53- Harsh- Vihar, Pitampura New Delhi 12/11/2004

179 Chawla Maternity Centre B-99, Double Storey Qtr.,Motia Khan , Paharganj ,New Delh-55 4/3/2002

180 Chawla Maternity Home C-28 Vikas Puri ,New Delhi-18 8/22/2004

181 Chawla Nursing Home J-150 A, Rajouri Garden New Delhi-27 7/2/2004

182 Chawla's Diagnostic Centre WZ-409C,JanakPark,HariNagar,ND-64 8/26/2007

183 Chawla's Surgical & Maternity Centre 28,B-10, DDA Market, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi-70 10/2/2007

184 Cherry Hospital 61/35, New Rohtak Road,Near Ramjas karol Bagh, New Delhi

185 Chest Clinic & Hospital Patparganj Delhi-91

186 Chikitsa Polyclinic Nursing Home B-4, Saket, New Delhi 12/11/2004

187 Chiktsa Shri Gauri Shankar, Temple, Secor-XII, R.K. Puram, New Delhi22

188 Child Care Centre/Mittal Nursing Home 4302/5 Jai Mata Mkt. Tri Nagar Delhi-35 7/29/2007

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

85

189 Child Welfare Clinic 4088, Nai Sarak Delhi 11/18/2007

190 Children & Maternity Centre A-6/6-7, Sector-16, rohini, Delhi 9/22/2006

191 Chirangir Clinic & Sama Nursing Home 8,Sirifort Rd.ND-49 10/13/2006

192 Chopra Harsh Hospital and Gulmohar Enclave, D.D.A, Community Centre, Yusuf sarai,National Paediatric Centre New Delhi-49

193 Chopra Nursing Home House no-3, C-8, Sector-7, Rohini-85, 3/18/2007

194 Citizen Maternity Hospital B-2/7, Ashok Vihar Phase-II, Delhi-52 4/3/2007

195 Citizen Diagnostic & Research Centre A-1/13, Opp.Lawrence Road , Petrol Pump, Delhi-110035 4/3/2007

196 Citizen Diagnostic Lab A1/124 Safdarjang Enclave ND-29

197 City Clinic G-25, Gokul Pur Ext. Loni Road Shahdara Delhi -32

198 City Hospital B-1/1, N.E.A. Pusa Road, New Delhi-60

199 City Hospital F-10 Parvana Road Opp. Gagan Vihar Delhi-51 10/7/2004

200 City Hospital Bharat Market Main Bazar, Samaipur, Delhi-42 9/30/2006

201 City X-Ray &Scan Clinic 4B/7, Tilak Nagar,Najafgarh road,ND-18 7/23/2006

202 City X-Ray Clinic A-12, Vikas Puri New Delhi-18 7/2/2007

203 Civil Hospital Chhota Bazar, Shadara, Delhi-32

204 Classic Diagnostic 1A/16-B Ashok Vihar , Ph-I, Delhi-52 4/3/2007

205 Cure Clinic B-5/9, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi-29 9/22/2006

206 Curewell Medical Centre E-131-A, G.T.B. Enclave, Delhi-93 8/26/2007

207 D.G.Diagnostics B-3/218,Paschim Vihar, near jwala hari mkt.ND-63 7/5/2001

208 D.P.Sharma X-Ray & Clinic Main Road,Palam Colony,New Delhi 9/22/2006

209 D.R Maternity & Nursing Home C-2/3 D.R . House , Pragati Mkt ,Ashok Vihar -II, Delhi-52 4/3/2007

210 Dashmesh Charitable Hosptial C-141, Shiv Nagar Extn. Jail road, New Delhi-58 10/1/2006

211 Daya Hospital A-4/16 Paschim Vihar , New Delhi-63 12/5/2007

212 Dayal Hospital & Maternity centre Flat No-57 Pkt-H /33, Sector -3 , Rohini , Delhi 4/3/2007

213 Dayanad Medical College Lodhi Road , New Delhi-3

214 Deen Dayal Upadhya Hospital Hari Nagar, New Delhi-64 7/2/2002

215 Deep Clinic 7/6-A , Tilak Nagar , New Delhi-18 8/26/2004

216 Deep Nursing Home & Children Medical Centre A-12, Gulab Bagh, Uttam nagar, ND-59 4/3/2004

217 Deepak Kumar Gagra M-390 Shakur pur Anandvas Delhi-34 7/5/2001

218 Deepak Memorial Hospital Karkardoma, Vikasmarg Extn. 5- Institutional AreaDelhi-92 3/18/2007

219 Deepak Nursing Home H-7 Jagat puri, Parwana Road Delhi-51 7/29/2007

220 Deepak Sharma Clinic C-214,Gali No.9,Bhajan Pura,Delhi 3/13/2005

221 Deepan Hospital Khasra No-139-140, Najafgarh Road, Kapashera, New Delhi 9/23/2006

222 Deepan Medicare Raj Singh Complet, Kapashera, New Delhi 4/2/2007

223 Defence Institute of Physiology & Allied Science Govt. Of India, Ministry of Defence, Lucknow Rd. Timarpur,Delhi-54 10/7/2007

224 Delhi Biochemical Research Laboratory 4874,Ansari Road 24,Darya Ganj New Delhi-2 7/1/2004

225 Delhi common Wealth Women's Association Zamrudpur, Kailash Colony Extn. New Delhi-48 8/22/2007Medical Centre

226 Delhi Diagnostic Centre B-86,Hari Nagar Ashram ND-14

227 Delhi Diagnostic Centre F-15/8,Krishna Nagar,Delhi-51 11/29/2007

228 Delhi Government Dispensary Jhatikara ,Najafgarh,Delhi 4/2/2007

229 Delhi Government Dispensary VASUNDHARA ENCLAVE,DELHI-96 7/10/2005

230 Delhi Government Dispensary Saraswati Bhawan, Connaught Circus, Prem Nagar, Delhi 4/3/2004

231 Delhi Government Dispensary Rohini sector -8, Delhi-85, Ph-7165024 4/3/2007

232 Delhi Government Dispensary THOKER NO.8,VIKAS MARG,YAMUNA PUSHTA,DELHI-92 7/10/2005

233 Delhi Government Dispensary Shahzada Bagh Delhi-35 4/2/2007

234 Delhi Government Dispensary Darya Pur Delhi 4/3/2007

235 Delhi Government Dispensary Jahangri Puri ,B-Block ,New Delhi-33 4/3/2007

236 Delhi Government Dispensary Model Town , DA Flats , Delhi , Ph-7248806 4/3/2004

237 Delhi Government Dispensary Kalkaji, New Delhi 4/3/2004

238 Delhi Government Dispensary Shakur Pur ,I-Block, Delhi ,Ph-7187380 4/3/2007

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

86

239 Delhi Government Dispensary Khera Kalan , Delhi, Ph-7292824 4/3/2007

240 Delhi Government Dispensary Rajokari , New Delhi-38

241 Delhi Government Dispensary Babar Pur 30/16, Hari Om Gali Babarpur ext. Shahadra Delhi-32 4/3/2007

242 Delhi Government Dispensary Bhajan Pura , Delhi-53 4/3/2007

243 Delhi Government Dispensary Budh Nagar, J.J. Colony Indrapuri, New Delhi-12 4/3/2004

244 Delhi Government Dispensary MAJNU KA TILLA,F LOCK,COMMUNITY CENTRE,DELHI-54 3/30/2005

245 Delhi Government Dispensary Sun Light Colony , New Delhi-14 4/3/2007

246 Delhi Government Dispensary Shalimar Bagh , AC-1 , Delhi , Ph-7487505 4/3/2007

247 Delhi Government Dispensary Bakkarwala, Delhi-41 12/18/2004

248 Delhi Government Dispensary Sangam Park Delhi--7 Ph.7134663 4/2/2007

249 Delhi Government Dispensary A .S Jain Hospital ,Lawarence Road ,Delhi-35 ,Ph.7188342 4/3/2004

250 Delhi Government Dispensary Alaknanda, New Delhi. 11/12/2004

251 Delhi Government Dispensary Inder Puri , EA-50, New Delhi-12 4/3/2004

252 Delhi Government Dispensary Sarai Rohilla ,Delhi 4/2/2007

253 Delhi Government Dispensary Sanjay Vihar, Dwarka 12/16/2004

254 Delhi Government Dispensary Begam Pur , New Delhi, Ph-6443943 4/3/2007

255 Delhi Government Dispensary Inder Lok , Delhi 4/2/2007

256 Delhi Government Dispensary Nizam Pur ,Delhi-81 ,Ph-5952916 4/3/2007

257 Delhi Government Dispensary Sanjay Amar Colony , Vishwas Nagar, Delhi-32 4/3/2004

258 Delhi Government Dispensary Ashok Vihar, Hospital, -Block, Phase-1, Delhi-52 ,7224165 4/3/2007

259 Delhi Government Dispensary RaniKhera , Delhi 4/3/2007

260 Delhi Government Dispensary Baprolla , New Delhi 4/3/2004

261 Delhi Government Dispensary Madan Pur Dabdas , Delhi ,Ph-5951099 4/3/2007

262 Delhi Government Dispensary Nawab Ganj , Pul Bangash,Delhi-6 4/2/2007

263 Delhi Government Dispensary Mangol Puri , A-Block , New Delhi ,Ph-7272997 4/3/2007

264 Delhi Government Dispensary Pitam Pura ,NP 123-130 ,Delhi-34 Ph-7224895 4/3/2007

265 Delhi Government Dispensary Jahangri Pur ,Hospital, -Block New Delhi-40 ,Ph-7248694 4/3/2007

266 Delhi Government Dispensary Rawta , De+D558lhi 4/3/2007

267 Delhi Government Dispensary Salimar Bagh, BB-Block , New Delhi Ph-7486246 4/3/2007

268 Delhi Government Dispensary Narela Delhi Ph-7282425 4/3/2007

269 Delhi Government Dispensary Wazir Pur JJ Colony ,Delhi-52 ,Ph-7226145 4/3/2007

270 Delhi Government Dispensary Bhola Nath Nagar ,Delhi 7/3/2007

271 Delhi Government Dispensary D, Block Ashok Nagar, 4/3/2007

272 Delhi Government Dispensary Rohin sector -8, Delhi-85, Ph-7165024 4/3/2007

273 Delhi Government Dispensary Ber Sarai New Delhi-16 4/3/2007

274 Delhi Government Dispensary Delhi High Court , New Delhi-3 Ph-3070962 4/3/2007

275 Delhi Government Dispensary Rohin ,Sector-13 ,Delhi-85 Ph-7867278 4/3/2007

276 Delhi Government Dispensary Mangol Pur Kalan , New Delhi 4/3/2007

277 Delhi Government Dispensary Jal Vihar Qtrs.Lajpat Nagar ND-24 9/28/2006

278 Delhi Government Dispensary D-1/36, Sangam Vihar , New Delhi 4/3/2007

279 Delhi Government Dispensary Kateware , Delhi-39 4/3/2007

280 Delhi Government Dispensary DUJANA HOUSE,JAMA MASJID,DELHI-6 7/10/2005

281 Delhi Government Dispensary Wazirabad, Delhi-84 4/22/2006

282 Delhi Government Dispensary Harewali ,Delhi 4/3/2007

283 Delhi Government Dispensary Sonia Camp, Jhilmil Indl.Area ,Delhi-95 4/3/2004

284 Delhi Government Dispensary Majra Dabas , Delhi Ph-6549432 4/3/2007

285 Delhi Government Dispensary Bhorgarh , Delhi , Ph-7485655 4/3/2007

286 Delhi Government Dispensary Indra Colony , Raighat, New Delhi-2 4/3/2004

287 Delhi Government Dispensary Jounti Delhi-81 4/3/2007

288 Delhi Government Dispensary Garhi , New Delhi-65 4/3/2007

289 Delhi Government Dispensary Shahbad Muhammadpur Village, New Delhi 4/3/2007

290 Delhi Government Dispensary Batla House, Okhla , New Delhi 6/16/2005

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

87

291 Delhi Government Dispensary Saraswati Vihar , C-Block, New Delhi-34 Ph-7023849 4/3/2007

292 Delhi Government Dispensary Sahayog Vihar (FAC) 4/28/2003

293 Delhi Government Dispensary Sanoth, Delhi-110040 4/3/2007

294 Delhi Government Dispensary Feroz Gandhi ,Kalyan Puri , Delhi-91 4/3/2004

295 Delhi Government Dispensary New Seema Puri ,Delhi-95 4/3/2007

296 Delhi Government Dispensary Prasant Vihar ,New Delhi-34 , Ph-7855484 4/3/2007

297 Delhi Government Dispensary Motia Khan , New Delhi , Ph-3537355 4/3/2007

298 Delhi Government Dispensary VAL DAYALPUR,KARAWAL NAGAR ROAD,DELHI-94 4/12/2005

299 Delhi Government Dispensary Karkardooma, Delhi-92 4/3/2004

300 Delhi Government Dispensary Sarai kale Khan , New Delhi 4/3/2007

301 Delhi Government Dispensary Mundella Khurd , Delhi 4/3/2004

302 Delhi Government Dispensary Vivek Vihar , B-block ,Delhi-95 4/3/2007

303 Delhi Government Dispensary Mukesh Nagar, Shahdara, Delhi-32 10/7/2007

304 Delhi Government Dispensary Shashi Garden, Delhi-91 4/3/2007

305 Delhi Government Dispensary DD-Block, Kalkaji, New Delhi-19 12/30/2005

306 Delhi Government Dispensary Kamla Nagar , Delhi-7 4/2/2007

307 Delhi Government Dispensary Janak Puri , New Delhi-58 4/3/2004

308 Delhi Government Dispensary Chander Nagar ,C-50, Delhi-51 4/3/2007

309 Delhi Government Dispensary Trilokpuri Block No-5,Delhi-91 4/3/2007

310 Delhi Government Dispensary Kesev Puram , Delhi Ph-7421414 4/2/2007

311 Delhi Government Dispensary Baprolla, New Delhi 4/2/2007

312 Delhi Government Dispensary Mundka , New Delhi-41 4/3/2004

313 Delhi Government Dispensary Pankha Road, New Delhi 4/2/2007

314 Delhi Government Dispensary Bhakhtawarpur 9/23/2006

315 Delhi Government Dispensary Chamelion Road Delhi 4/3/2007

316 Delhi Government Dispensary Gautam Puri, Gali No-7 ,Shahdara,Delhi-32 4/3/2007

317 Delhi Government Dispensary RaghuBar Pura ,X-280, Delhi-31 4/3/2007

318 Delhi Government Dispensary Khanpur J J Colony, New Delhi-62 4/3/2007

319 Delhi Government Dispensary Old Sectt. , Delhi-54 4/2/2007

320 Delhi Government Dispensary Tikri Kalan , Delhi-41 4/3/2004

321 Delhi Government Dispensary Jonapur Village , NCT-Delhi 4/3/2007

322 Delhi Government Dispensary Anand prabat , Street no`18 ,New Delhi 4/3/2004

323 Delhi Government Dispensary Jwala Puri , New Delhi-41 4/3/2004

324 Delhi Government Dispensary Peera Garhi Relief Camp , New Delhi-41 4/3/2004

325 Delhi Government Dispensary Johripur, Delhi-94 9/23/2006

326 Delhi Government Dispensary Geeta Colony , 12/113 ,Delhi-31 4/4/2007

327 Delhi Government Dispensary Khyala, New Delhi-18 9/27/2007

328 Delhi Government Dispensary Jaidev Park , New Delhi 4/3/2004

329 Delhi Government Dispensary Surajmal Vihar ,Delhi-92 4/3/2007

330 Delhi Government Dispensary Tilak Vihar, New Delhi-18 4/3/2004

331 Delhi Government Dispensary Shahbad , Mohammad Pur Village, NCT-Delhi 4/3/2002

332 Delhi Government Dispensary Kanti Nagar B-90 ,Delhi-51 4/3/2007

333 Delhi Government Dispensary Sagar Pur , New Delhi 4/2/2007

334 Delhi Government Dispensary Jeevan Park,Pankha Road, New Delhi -59 4/2/2007

335 Delhi Government Dispensary Nangli Sakrawati,Delhi 4/3/2007

336 Delhi Government Dispensary Basti Vikas Kendra ( Rewari Line0, Mayapuri, Delhi 9/23/2006

337 Delhi Government Dispensary Wazirpur Industrial Area, Delhi-52 9/23/2006

338 Delhi Government Dispensary Tilang pur Kotla , New Delhi-43 4/3/2007

339 Delhi Government Dispensary Mayur Vihar ,Phase-II ,Delhi-91 4/3/2007

340 Delhi Government Dispensary Nangal Raya, New Delhi 4/3/2007

341 Delhi Government Dispensary Mandawali,Raghpura, Delhi-92 4/3/2007

342 Delhi Government Dispensary Palam,New Delhi 4/3/2007

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

88

343 Delhi Government Dispensary Pandwala Kalan, Delhi 4/3/2007

344 Delhi Government Dispensary Suiwalan , New Delhi 4/3/2007

345 Delhi Government Dispensary Chatter Pur Village ,New Delhi-62 4/3/2007

346 Delhi Government Dispensary Chirag Delhi, New Delhi-17 4/3/2007

347 Delhi Government Dispensary Tank Road ,Karol bagh , New Delhi 4/3/2007

348 Delhi Government Dispensary Mukhmailpur 9/23/2006

349 Delhi Government Dispensary Paschim Puri , New Delhi-63 4/3/2007

350 Delhi Government Dispensary Himmatpuri,Block-3 Delhi-31 4/3/2007

351 Delhi Government Dispensary Metro Vihar , Holambi Kalan, Delhi 9/23/2006

352 Delhi Government Dispensary Nabi Karim , New Delhi -55, Ph-3622309 4/3/2007

353 Delhi Government Dispensary Jagat Puri, F-58 ,Delhi-51 4/3/2007

354 Delhi Government Dispensary 1/1, Khichripur, Delhi-91 4/3/2007

355 Delhi Government Dispensary Vishvas Nagar ,6/44 ,Shahdara , Delhi-32 4/3/2007

356 Delhi Government Dispensary Krishana Nagar ,F-3/14 , Delhi-51 4/3/2007

357 Delhi Government Dispensary Ashok Nagar ,D-Block , Delhi 4/3/2002

358 Delhi Government Dispensary Laxmi Nagar , Delhi-92 4/3/2007

359 Delhi Government Dispensary Hiran Kunda , West Zone, Delhi 4/3/2007

360 Delhi Government Dispensary Gurmandi Rajpura Cant Delhi 9/23/2006

361 Delhi Government Dispensary Dhansa, Delhi 4/3/2002

362 Delhi Government Dispensary Ranjeet Nagar, New Delhi 4/3/2007

363 Delhi Government Dispensary Mukandpur, Delhi-42 9/23/2006

364 Delhi Government Dispensary Madipur , New Delhi-63 4/3/2007

365 Delhi Government Dispensary Khajoori khas, Delhi-94 4/3/2007

366 Delhi Government Dispensary Srinivas Puri, D-20 ,Nizammudin, New Delhi 4/3/2007

367 Delhi Government Dispensary Seelam Pur , Delhi-53 4/3/2007

368 Delhi Government Dispensary Shora Kothi , Pahar Ganj New Delhi , Ph-3531814 4/3/2007

369 Delhi Government Dispensary Mauj Pur, Delhi-53 4/3/2007

370 Delhi Government Dispensary Regar Pura , Karol Bagh, New Delhi-100005 4/3/2007

371 Delhi Government Dispensary Jharoda kalan ,Delhi 4/3/2004

372 Delhi Government Dispensary Chamelian Road ,Delhi 4/3/2002

373 Delhi Government Dispensary Raghubir Nagar , New Delhi-27 4/3/2004

374 Delhi Government Dispensary KARKARDOOMA COURT, DELHI-31 9/22/2006

375 Delhi Government Dispensary Gulabi Bagh, Delhi-07 4/2/2007

376 Delhi Government Dispensary Delhi Secretariate, Level-II, C-wing, I.P Estae, ITO , Delhi-02 9/22/2006

377 Delhi Government Dispensary Chawkhandi , New Delhi-18 4/3/2004

378 Delhi Government Dispensary Tihar Jail , New Delhi-64 9/22/2006

379 Delhi Government Dispensary Block A-2,Paschim Vihar , New Delhi-63 4/3/2004

380 Delhi Government Dispensary Ajmeri Gate , gali Shahtara , New Delhi-1 4/3/2007

381 Delhi Government Dispensary Nand Nagri ,A-2 Block , Delhi-93 4/3/2007

382 Delhi Government Dispensary Kalyanvas, Delhi-91 4/3/2007

383 Delhi Government Dispensary Nangli jalib , New Delhi-58 ,Ph-5598637 4/3/2004

384 Delhi Government Dispensary Gokul Puri , Delhi-94 4/3/2007

385 Delhi Government Dispensary 1449/221, Durga Puri Chowk, Delhi-32 4/3/2007

386 Delhi Government Dispensary Vikas Puri, KG-1, New Delhi-18 4/3/2004

387 Delhi Government Dispensary B-19/3 ,West Jyoti Nagar ,Delhi-93 4/3/2007

388 Delhi Government Dispensary Gali Samosan Farash Khana, Delhi. 2/19/2005

389 Delhi Government Dispensary Rohini Sector-18 ,New Delhi-85, Ph-7855484 4/3/2007

390 Delhi Government Dispensary Dakshin Puri , New Delhi-62 4/3/2007

391 Delhi Government Dispensary Arvind Nagar, Ghonda ,Delhi 4/3/2007

392 Delhi Government Dispensary Baljeet Nagar , New Delhi 4/3/2004

393 Delhi Government Dispensary Old Seema Puri , Delhi-95 4/3/2007

394 Delhi Government Dispensary JJ Cluster Colony , Bhalaswa, Delhi-42 9/23/2004

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

89

395 Delhi Government Dispensary B-545,DDA Flats, Timarpur,Delhi-14 4/2/2007

396 Delhi Government Dispensary Dilshad Garden ,Delhi-95 4/3/2007

397 Delhi Government Dispensary XY-2 Block, New Ranjeet Nagar, New Delhi-08 9/22/2006

398 Delhi Government Dispensary Yamuna Vihar , B-Block ,Delhi-53 4/3/2007

399 Delhi Government Dispensary Mahipal Pur , New Delhi-37 4/2/2007

400 Delhi Government Dispensary Nand Nagri Ext., F-2 Block(Sunder Nagri)Delhi 4/3/2007

401 Delhi Government Dispensary Madan Gir , New Delhi-62 4/3/2007

402 Delhi Government Dispensary Molar Band , New Delhi 4/3/2007

403 Delhi Government Dispensary 1404, Gali Qasim Jan, Balli Maran, Delhi-6 7/10/2005

(hindustani Dawakhana Allopathic Disp.)

404 Delhi Govt Health Centre BVK Shastri Market Moti Bagh Delhi-21 5/18/2004

405 Delhi Govt. Dispensary B-4, Keshopuram, Delhi 6/15/2005

406 Delhi Heart and Lung Institute 3-mm II ,Panchkuian Road,N.Delhi 10/27/2006

407 Delhi Heart Hospital 176, Jagriti Enclave Delhi-92 11/18/2004

408 Delhi Hospital I/I Sanjay Nagar Delhi-33 7/29/2007

409 Delhi Hospital & Vardhman Diagnostics 1- Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi-02 10/21/2004

410 Delhi I.V.F& Fertility Clinic 23,Todar Mal Lane Bengali Mkt Nd-1 6/30/2007

411 Delhi Jal Board Dispensary Wazirabad Delhi 9/24/2006

412 Delhi Jal Board Dispensary Keshopur sewage Treatment Plant, N. Delhi

413 Delhi Jal Board Dispensary Chandrawal Water Works, Civil Lines, Delhi-54 9/24/2006

414 Delhi Jal Board Dispensary Near Overhead Water Tank Gt Road , Shahdara 10/7/2006

415 Delhi Psychiatry Centre 35,Defence Encl.,Vikas Marg,Delhi-92 12/11/2004

416 Delhi Public school, Sector-Xii, R.K. Puram, New Delhi-22 8/28/2002

417 Delhi rheumatology Center 72, Padav Nagar ,PatparGanj Road Opp Mother dairy,Next ganesh nagar Bus stop Delhi-92

418 Delhi Urological Centre & Stone Clinic A-23, Green Park Main 1st Floor ND-16 6/24/2004

419 Delta Diagnostics 63, Pocket H-32, Sector-3, Rohini, Delhi-85 7/1/2007

420 Dental Optima 2,Parkend(1st Floor)Vikas Marg,Delhi-92 11/16/2005

421 Dentplan Klinik Shop.No-13 Club Road Market , North Waste Avenue. 8/26/2007Punjabi Bagh(West) , New Delhi-26

422 Dev Hospital RZH 703/1, Raj nagar Palam Colony 11/5/2004

423 Dev-Diagnostic Centre C-9/13, Ghonda Road, Yammuna vihar, Delhi-53 9/22/2006

424 Devki Devi Foundation 2, Press Enclave Road, Saket, N.Delhi. 110 017.

425 Dewan Nursing home 1-A-Street No.1,New Modern Shahdara Mandoli Road 8/22/2002Shahdara Delhi-32

426 Dhanda Clinic IX/2973,Street no.2,Dharampura,Gandhi Nagar,Delhi-31 2/11/2004

427 Dharamshila Cancer Hospital &Research Centre Vasundhra Enclave,Delhi-96 12/11/2004

428 Dhariwal Hospital S-43,New roshan Pura,Najafgarh,Delhi

429 Dhawan's Clinic A5B/118A,Janakpuri New Delhi 8/26/2007

430 Dhruv Diagnostic Centre A-229,Main Mkt.Shastri Nagar Delhi52 7/29/2004

431 Dhruv diagnostic Lab R-50,Vikas Marg,Shakarpur Delhi-92 10/19/2006

432 Diagnostics Poly Clinic & Medical Centre A-46, Mahavir Enclave , Palam, New Delhi-45 8/30/2004

433 Dikshit Hospital G-10 Community Centre Vikas Puri ND-18 8/28/2007

434 Disha Medical Centre B-2/35,Sec-17,Rohini, Delhi-85 6/5/2007

435 Divya Prabhat Maternity & Medical Centre 36/E-3, Sec-7, Rohni, Delhi-85 10/28/2006

436 Divya Prastha Hospital & Diagnostic Centre R-37, Main Road Palam Colony, N.D-45 12/16/2006

437 Diwan Chand Satyapal Aggarwal & X-Ray Clinic 10-B, K.G Marg, New Delhi-1 4/4/2007

438 Doctor's Diagnostic Centre 1441 A Ward No.1,Najafgarh ND-43 8/30/2007

439 Dolly Bagai's Clinic Shop no.7,New Mkt,Timarpur,Delhi-54 8/29/2004

440 Double Helix H4/1,1st Floor,Model Town-II,Delhi-9 10/2/2004

441 Dr. A.'s. Clinic A-9 First floor, C.R. Park, New Delhi-19 3/2/2006

442 Dr. B.R. Suri Hemopathic College, & Hospital, Nanakpura, Moti Bagh, New Delhi-22

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

90

443 Dr. Bahl Clinic G-64-B, Kalkaji, New Delhi 9/22/2006

444 Dr. Chhabra's Dental Centre & Poly Clinic Poket-3, 13-A, LIG Flats, Hari Nagar, New Delhi-64 4/8/2005

445 Dr. Lal Path Labs Diagnostic Centre 8, West Avenue Road, Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi-26.

446 Dr. Manchanda Clinic 7, Ring Road, New Delhi-24 3/15/2006

447 Dr. Rai Clinic 1075/1-2, Old Post Office, Building, Mehrauli, New Delhi-30 10/2/2007

448 Dr. Sharma's Nursing Home A-19-A Kailash Colony, New Delh-48 11/6/2007

449 Dr. Sonia Sharma's Clinic 123, Vinobhapuri, Ist Floor, Lajpat Nagar-II, New Delhi

450 Dr. Ved Prakash Kohli Centre 2, Golf Links, New Delhi-03

451 Dr.Ashwani K.Sarna's Clinic E-281, Lajpat nagar-I, Nd-24 5/24/2005

452 Dr.Seth's Clinic 2414, Chawri Bazar, Delhi-6 4/29/2005

453 Drishti Eye Laser Centre B1/18, Mianwali Nagar, Rohtak Road, New Delhi-87 9/3/2002

454 Dukh Niwaran Samiti Arya Samaj, Vasant Vihar F-10/15, Vasant Vihar, New Delh-57

455 Durga Bottel store D-1A,265,Sangam Vihar New Delhi-62

456 Durga Hospital(p)ltd. 711,Mukherjee Nagar Delhi 4/8/2005

457 Dusaj's Diagnostic Lab 4380/4B,Ansari road Darya Ganj New Delhi 7/1/2007

458 DWARKA HOSPITAL B-92, MJLP, PATEL GARDEN, KAKROLA 2/3/2006

459 E.N.T Clinic C-7,Model Town-3,Delhi-9 4/29/2005

460 E.S.I Hospital Jhilmil, Delhi-95 7/5/2003

461 E.S.I Hospital 15 Sector , Rohini , Delhi 11/7/2004

462 E.S.I Hospital Sri Maa Anand Mayee Marg, Okhla,Phase-1 New Delhi-20 8/22/2004

463 E.S.I. Hospital Basai Darapur,Ring Road , New Delhi-15 5/6/2002

464 East Delhi Medical Centre D-60, Yamuna Vihar Road Delhi-53 7/14/2007

465 East Delhi Medical Centre 1/550, G.T. Road, Shadhara, Delhi-32 8/25/2007

466 East Delhi Orthopaedic & Trauma Centre 70-b, Gali No-5, Old Arjun Nagar, Beside PNB, Delhi-51 9/22/2006

467 East West Medical Centre 38 ,Golf Links, New Delhi-3

468 Eastend Hospital BS New Ashok Nagar, Delhi-96

469 Eden Hospital (P) Ltd. B-162, East of Kailash, New Delhi-110065 10/2/2004

470 Ekansh Nursing home 122/123,Shahbad Daulatpur, Delhi-42 7/1/2007

471 Emergency Blood Bank 4858/24 Ansari Road,Darya Ganj,N.Delhi-2 1/11/2007

472 Escort Heart Institude Okahla Road, New Delhi

473 Escorts Heart Institute & Research Centre Okhla Road ND-25 7/3/2006

474 ESI Dispensary Subzi Mandi 15/4 Shakti Nagar Delhi-110007 6/27/2007

475 ESI dispensary WZ, 427-B, Syndicate Market, Palam Colony, New Delhi. 45 6/27/2007(changed to RLF-1/136, Gali No.2&3 , Mahavir Enclave(Near Shivani sr. sec. School), Palam.

476 ESI DISPENSARY VISHWA KARMA NAGAR DELHI 11/4/2005

477 ESI dispensary Jwala Puri Nangloi Delhi-87 9/9/2005

478 ESI Dispensary Mayapuri, Phase-II, D-22, New Delhi-64 5/9/2007

479 ESI Dispensary Mangolpuri Delhi-83 4/8/2005

480 ESI Dispensary Shastri Nagar,Delhi-52 4/26/2007

481 ESI Dispensary Inderlok, New Delhi-35 6/24/2007

482 ESI Dispensary Ph-4Seelampur(Welcome) Delhi-53 8/26/2007

483 ESI dispensary Azadpur,C-2/35,M.Town Pk-III,Delhi-9 7/15/2007

484 ESI dispensary I-Block,Karampura,Nd-15 7/15/2007

485 ESI Dispensary NIAI, Karam Pura, New Delhi-15 3/13/2005

486 ESI Dispensary Chuna Mandi, Paharganj, New Delhi 7/28/2007

487 ESI Dispensary Kalkaji, New Delhi 2/18/2005

488 ESI Dispensary Jangpura (Near Lajpat Nagar, Railway Pathak 2/18/2005

489 ESI dispensary Bhola Nath Nagar, Shahdara delhi-32 2/12/2005

490 ESI dispensary Okhla Modi Mill, New Delhi-20 2/27/2008

491 ESI dispensary Mori Gate Delhi-6 7/15/2007

492 ESI dispensary Nand Nagri,Delhi-93 8/26/2007

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

91

493 ESI dispensary Rohini,Sec-V Delhi-85 7/18/2007

494 ESI dispensary Factory Road,Sarojini Nagar ND-23 8/27/2007

495 ESI Dispensary Tilak Vihar Delhi-18 8/28/2007

496 ESI dispensary Madipur,Pkt-III,Paschimpuri Near Community Centre ND-63 9/7/2007

497 ESI Dispensary B-13X to B-20 x Jahangirpuri Delhi-35 9/8/2007

498 ESI Dispensary Raghubir nagar Nd-27 9/8/2007

499 ESI dispensary Mayur Vihar Delhi-91 9/21/2007

500 ESI Dispensary Najafgarh, New Delhi-43 10/15/2007

501 ESI Dispensary Mayapuri, Phase-I, New Delhi-64 10/15/2007

502 ESI Dispensary Hno. 70, Railway Road, panna Udyan Delhi-110040 7/29/2007

503 ESI dispensary C-4/14, Krishan Nagar Delhi

504 ESI dispensary D-II,Rohini,Sec-VII Delhi-85

505 ESI dispensary A/58, Malviya Nagar Ndelhi 11/5/2002

506 ESI Dispensary(closed w.r.t 30.11.01) 1311/8A, Faseel Road, Ajmeri Gate, Delhi-6

507 ESI Dispensary, Okhla-I, Sri Maa Anand Marg, New Delhi 8/22/2004

508 ESI Dispensary, Ward No-1, Mehrauli Near DESU Office 10/11/2007

509 ESI Dispensary, Dr. Ambedkar Nagar, Sector-1, (Tigri) New Delhi 10/12/2007

510 Eskay lab C-4/19 ,Acharya Niketan Mayur Vihar-I,Delhi-91 10/13/2006

511 Essel Diagnostic Centre R-271, Ground Floor, Opposite Gurunanak Market, 3/3/2006Greater Kailash Part-1, New Delhi-48

512 F.G.P.C. Delhi Govt. Dispensary Block -11, Kalyanpuri, Delhi-91

513 Famicare Nursing Home F-25/97 sector -7,Rohini Delhi-85 8/29/2007

514 Family Hospital Pvt. Ltd. WZ-26A, New Sahib Pura, Opp. CRPF Camp, Tilak Nagar, 7/1/2002New Delhi 110018

515 Family Hospital(P)Ltd. B-859-70, Avantika, Sector-1, Rohini, Delhi-85 4/17/2002

516 Family Planning Associate Of India Plot No. 10, Sec-4, R.K.Puram New Delhi 8/26/2004

517 Family Planning Associate Of India 207, Lajwanti Ward ,CFPC, Pitampura Village, Delhi-34 8/30/2004

518 Family Planning Association of India Plot No-10, Sector-4, R.K. Puram, New Delhi 8/30/2004

519 Fast Aid Medical Centre G-16/39-40, Sector-15, Rohini Delhi-85 8/26/2004

520 Fatima Medicare Centre & Pathological Lab F-465/466, Budh Nagar, Inderpuri Delhi-12

521 Flex Medical Centre B-1/4 Paschim Vihar, New Delhi-63 8/22/2004

522 Friends Medical Centre 62,Ring Road,Lajpat nagar-III,ND-24 A-11, East of Kailash, ND-65 6/9/2003

523 Friends Polyclinic C/C3A/436,Janakpuri ND-58 10/2/2004

524 G.B Pant Hospital New Delhi-2 7/3/2006

525 G.Biharilal & Dr.Raj Kumar Luthria C-2/58,Safdarjang, Dev. Area, New Delhi-16 10/19/2006

526 G.K Medical Centre E-49, Greater kailash-II, New Delhi-48 9/23/2004

527 G.L. Maternity Hospital (M.C.D) Ajmeri Gate ,Kamla Market, New Delhi 4/25/2002

528 G.M.Modi Hospital Research Centre Mandir Marg,Press Enclave Road, Saket, ND-17 2/28/2005for Medical Science

529 G.R.Kaila Memorial Charitable Hospital 186-B, Hari Nagar, Ashram, New delhi-14 4/8/2005

530 G.T.K Hospital A-11,Sarai Pipal Thalla,Adarsh Nagar,Delhi-34 7/1/2004

531 Gagan Pathological Centre Hno.22,Pkt.F-26,Sec-7,Rohini Delhi-85 7/9/2007

532 Gambhir Hospital H-74, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi-27

533 Gami Diagnostic Centre 3,Gujrat Vihar, Vikas Marg,Delhi-92 9/30/2006

534 Gandhi Nursing Home C-50, Om Vihar Uttam Nagar, New Delhi-59 7/1/2004

535 Gandi's Clinic 47-48, Bengali Market, New Delhi-01 12/2/2007

536 Ganesh Diagnostic & Imaging Centre Hno.109,PktA-1,Sec-8,Rohini New Delhi 6/26/2007

537 Ganesh XRay & Diagnostic Centre Block M,Raghubir Nagar ND-27

538 Ganga Bishan Memorial Hospital C-49 A,Mahendru Enclave,G.T.K Road,Delhi-33 7/1/2007

539 Ganga Devi Memorial Clinic A-8, Yadev Park, Kameuddin Nagar, Nangloi, New Delhi-41

540 Garg Clinic 1973/2A, Lampur Road Narela Delhi-40 7/29/2004

541 Garg Labs (p) ltd A-73 Vikas Marg Laxmi nagr Delhi-92

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

92

542 Garg Nursing home Shopping Center 5, Avantika, Rohini, Delhi-110085 8/29/2007

543 Garg Nursing Home 8, AGCR Enclave , Delhi-92 3/24/2005

544 Garg Nursing Home A-1/1, Pankha Road, Janak puri New Delhi 7/23/2006

545 Garg Nursing home 3675/11, Jai Mata Mkt., Tri Nagar Delhi-35 5/25/2007

546 Gaur Clinic A-130, Patparganj, New Delhi 110091 10/13/2006

547 Gauri Hospital Ltd 30, Malka Ganj Road, Jawahar Nagar Delhi-7

548 Gauri Nursing Home 32- D Kamala Nagar , Delhi-7 9/20/2007

549 Gautam Hospital B-46, Rajan Pabu Road, Adarsh Nagar, Delhi-33 8/28/2002

550 Gautam Nursing Home D-2/148, Jeevan Park, Opp.A-2 Block, Janakpuri, New Delhi-59 10/7/2006

551 Gautam Nursing Home B-46 Rajan Babu Road Adarash Nagar New Delhi-33 8/28/2002

552 Gayatri Nursing Home A-216A, Model Town-I, New Delhi-9 8/27/2007

553 Gaytari Chiktisa Kendra 28, South Anarkali extn delhi-51

554 Geekay X-Ray Centre Lab & clinic 32, Amar Colony Mkt. ND-24 9/27/2004

555 GEETA COLONY CHILDREN HOSPITAL DELHI-31 3/22/2005

556 GEETA COLONY MATERNITY HOME (MCD) BLOCK-8,NEAR BUDH BAZAR, GEETA COLONY, DELHI-31 9/22/2006

557 Geeta Maternity & Nursing Home 1742 , Lal Kaun, Delhi-11006 4/7/2007

558 Geetangali Hospital 3, MMTC, STC Colony, Opp, Geetanjali Enclave,Near Aurbindo College, New Delhi-17

559 Geetanjali Medical Centre 6426/8,Arya samaj Road, Dev Nagar,Delhi-5 7/1/2007

560 General Williams Masonic Polyclinic Janpath, New Delhi 8/22/2004

561 GenesisDiagnostic Lab,Clinical Cytogenetic 5/1/7,Khirki Ext.Opp. TikunaPark Malviya Nagar ND-17 7/11/2007& Research Centre

562 Girgla Clinic 65-A Pratap Nagar Jail Road, New Delhi-64 7/1/2007

563 Giriraj Hospital G-30.31, Community Centre Vikas Puri ,New Delhi 6/6/2002

564 GMR Institute of Imaging Research A-133, Green Park , Main Aurbindo Marg, New Delhi-16 7/4/2005

565 Godrej Memorial Trust, Goderaj Bhawan, Sher Shah Suri Marg, Okhla, New Delhi-65 7/7/2005

566 Goel Health Centre B-151,Rama Park,Uttam Nagar ND-59 8/29/2007

567 Gokulpuri (Delhi Jal Board) Dispensary Bhagiratni Plant,Delhi Jalboard 3/13/2004

568 Golden Century Hospital 11A, Shahzada Bagh Extn. Shastri Nagar Delhi-52 4/26/2007

569 Gomber Medicare F-2, Vijay nagar, Delhi-110009 2/17/2008

570 Goodwill Medical Centre CA-5,Tagore Gdn.,ND-27 8/29/2007

571 Gopal Dass Khurana Nursing Home 10,Raj-Nagar,Pitampura Delhi-34 4/20/2005

572 Gopal Hospital B-19, Panchwati, Opp. New Subji Mandi, Azadpur, Delhi-33 11/3/2006

573 Gopal Nursing Home & Eye Hospital B-1, Jyoti Nagar(West),Loni Road Delhi-94 7/16/2004

574 Goswami Medical centre Maternity 53, Ram Vihar, Vikas Marg Delhi-92 9/30/2006& Nursing Home

575 Goyal Dental & Medicare Basement C-9/34 Sec-8 Rohini Delhi-85 8/30/2004

576 Goyal Eye Institute 1/10, East Patel Nagar, New Delhi-08 1/28/2005

577 Goyal Urology &Maternity Centre E 4/8 Krishan Nagar , Lajpat Rai Chowk,Krishna Nagar Delhi-51 3/18/2005

578 Goyal Urology &Maternity Centre E 5/9 Krishan Nagar , Lajpat Rai Chowk,Krishna Nagar Delhi-51 3/18/2007

579 Goyal's Clinc &Hitech Diagnostic Services 6 & 7/10, Vishal Mkt. Bhai Parmanand Colony (West) Delhi-110009 5/12/2005

580 Goyal's Medical Centre 3/51, Ram gali, Vishwas Nagar, Shadara, Delhi-32 9/22/2006

581 Grover Maternity and Nursing Home 10-A Kundan Nagar , Laxmi Nagar , Delhi-92 4/8/2004

582 Grover Medical Centre 5091, Sirki walan,Delhi 10/13/2004

583 Grover's Clinic BD-13B, DDA Flats, Munirka, New Delhi-67 9/30/2006

584 Grover's Nursing Home ER-33 & 42, Inderpuri, New Delhi 7/11/2004

585 Gujral Medical Centre 22/24 Tilak Nagar ,New Delhi-18 10/7/2004

586 Gulati Clinic C-118,Moti Nagar,Delhi-15 10/7/2007

587 Gulati Pathological Lab. 35, Central Market, Ashok Vihar, Delhi-52 7/1/2007

588 Gulati's Clinic 4/16, Ashok Nagar, near Tilak Nagar, New Delhi-18 6/26/2007

589 Gulf Medical Centre G.F. Hamkunt Town, 6, Rajendra Place, Delhi-08 7/29/2007

590 Gulyani Medical Centre B-102 shashi Garden Lane 10 , mayur Vihar ,Phase-I, Delhi-96 7/29/2007

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

93

591 Gupta Clinic 205/G-27, Sector-3, Rohini, Delhi 7/29/2007

592 Gupta Ent Maternity Centre 1st Floor, 84,Daryaganj New Delhi-2 8/26/2004

593 Gupta Eye & Maternity Centre B-4/156-A, Lawrence Road, Delhi-35 11/3/2004

594 Gupta Heart & Maternity Centre 44 & 45-A, Pock-A, Dilshad Garden, Delhi-95 12/7/2004

595 Gupta Hospital 18, Naresh Park , Najafgarh road, Nangloi 10/2/2007

596 Gupta Hospital A-56,Main Rd. BudhVihar,Ph-I Delhi-41 7/1/2007

597 Gupta Maternity Home C-490 , Vikas Puri , New Delhi-18 10/23/2006

598 Gupta Medical Centre A-51,street no. 4 Jagatpuri,Delhi-51 8/22/2007

599 Gupta Medical Centre E-3,First Floor, j-Block Main Mkt.,Saket,New Delhi-17 7/10/2007

600 Gupta Medical Centre B-5/7,Paschim Vihar NewDelhi 7/2/2007

601 Gupta Medical Centre 164, Pocket-A, GTB Hospital Chowk, Dilshad Garden, 7/16/2002Delhi-95( Closed)

602 Gupta Medicare Centre C-6/463 Yamuna Vihar Delhi-53 8/22/2007

603 Gupta Medicare Centre 1469-70, Saini Street, Najafgarh, New Delhi-43 7/11/2007

604 Gupta Nursing Home H -11, 12 & 14 Uttam nagar ND-59 8/22/2002

605 Gupta Nursing Home RZH-40, West Sagarpur, ND-46

606 Gupta nursing home BN-56(East)shalimar Bagh Delhi-88 7/1/2007

607 Gupta Nursing Home & Hospital 25, Raj Bklock, Naveen Shahdara, Delhi-32 4/20/2007

608 Gupta Pathology Main Chowk, Dharam Singh Mkt.,K.Nagar 8/1/2007

609 Gupta Ultrasound & Heart Care Centre B6-2/4A&5A,Paschim Vihar,ND-63 10/13/2006

610 Gurdayal Nursing Home WZ-12B Asalat pur,Janak Puri,N.Delhi 2/11/2005

611 Guru Gobind Sing Govt. Hospital Raghubir Nagar , New Delhi-27 8/26/2002

612 Guru Gobind Singh International 31,Defence Enclave Vikas Marg ND-92 7/1/2007Eye Research Centre

613 Guru Harkishan Hospital Bala Sahib Gurudwara Complex, Opp. New Delhi-14 8/22/2004

614 Guru Nanak Eye Centre Maharaja Ranjit Singh Marg , New Delhi 7/5/2006

615 GURU NANAK HOSPITAL GURUDWARA NANAK CHOWK,GTK ROAD,DELHI-9 7/19/2005

616 Guru Ramdas Charitable Hospital 2/294-295,Subhash Nagar New Delhi 4/3/2004

617 Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital Shahdara , Delhi-95

618 Habitat Polytech 7th Floor Hudco House, Lodhi Road New Delhi-3

619 Hameedia Medical Centre 1992 & 1993 Qasimjan Street Near Haji Tent House, 10/1/2006Lal Kuan, Delhi-06

620 Handa Nursing Home 57, Raja Garden , New Delhi-15

621 Handas Medical Centre 12/27, Chandu Park, Near Gautam Motor Jagatpuri, Delhi-51. 4/8/2007

622 Hans Charitable Hospital 2001-2, G.T.B. Nagar,Outram Lines, Kingsway Camp, Delhi 110009 1/12/2008

623 Hans Clinic G-42 A, Sham Nagar, Main Khayla Rd, New Delhi-18 7/1/2004

624 Haque Medical Centre 7a,Pkt-I,Dilshad Gdn.Delhi-95 8/26/2007

625 Harjus Nursing Home W-18,Rajouri Garden,New Delhi-27 7/23/2006

626 Harnam singh Charitable Medical Centre 5/49,WEA,Karol Bagh,ND-5 7/9/2004

627 Healing Touch Hospital 7/5, Sarvapriya Vihar New Delhi-16 10/7/2004

628 Health Centre, Jawaharlal Nehru University Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Dlehi-67 9/23/2006

629 Health Point Hospital H-13, Ratia Marg, Sangam Vihar, New Delhi. 8/22/2004

630 Hedgewar Aroogya Sansthan Karkardooma, Opp. C.P.C.B. Delhi-32 9/22/2004

631 Helvetia Klinic Pvt Ltd B-2, Greater Kailash, Phase-I, New Delhi-48 10/7/2006

632 Hem Raj Jain Hospital A-6, Pushpanjali Enclave, Pritam Pura, Delhi-34 9/23/2004

633 Hemraj Jain Hospital & Maternity Home Nursing Home -I,Block C-I , Janak Puri, New Delhi-58 4/26/2007

634 Hindu Rao Hospital Delhi-110007

635 Hitaishi Hospital E-15/154, Sec-8, Rohini,Delhi-85 6/6/2004

636 Holy Argels Hos;pital Vasant Vihar, Pt-B, Community Centre, New Delhi-57 7/11/2004

637 Holy Child Nursing Home C-43-44,East Krishna nagar,Delhi-51 11/12/2004

638 Holy Family Hospital Okhla Road New Delhi-25 4/8/2007

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

94

639 Holy Heart X-Ray Lab, RZ-4-A/4, Mohan Nagar, Sagarpur road, New Delhi-46 7/11/2007Maharishi Modgal Poly Clinic

640 I.P Medical Corp. Ltd. Sarita Vihar , Mathura Road , New Delhi-44 7/3/2006

641 Inderjit Kundra's Clinic A3/27,Krishna nagar Delhi-51 8/26/2007

642 Indian Red Cross Society Red Cross Bhawan, Golf Links

643 Indian Spinal Injuries Centre Sector-C, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi-70

644 Indira Gandhi Charitable dispensary WZ-275, Madi Pur Village,Delhi-63

645 Indira Nursing Home 2112/2, Bawana Road, Narela, Delhi-40 8/29/2007

646 Individual Clinic 4749/16,Central Road,Jangpura Bhogal ND-14 2/3/2008

647 Indradeep Nursing Home 31, Community Centre ,W.I.A ,New Delhi-52 8/29/2002

648 Indraprastha Apollo Clinic Bld. No. 1, Sec-B, Pock-7, Vasant Kunj, Delhi-70 9/23/2006

649 Indraprastha Imaging & Heart Scan Centre 103-A & 130-A, GTB Enclave, Delhi-93

650 Indrawati Maternity & Nursing Home 1734, Narela Road, Alipur, Delhi-36 11/27/2004

651 Institute of Human Behaviour Dilshad Gdn.,Delhi-95 4/18/2005& Allied Sciences(IHBAS)

652 International Centre for Genetic Engg. & Biotech P.B.10504,Aruna Asaf ali Marg, ND-67 7/9/2004

653 J.D. Sharma Medical Centre 1/4649/9B,Mandoli Road,New Modern Shahdara,Delhi 4/29/2003

654 J.D.A.R. Pathology Laboratory 2/6,Shanti niketan New DELhi-21 12/27/2007

655 J.K Hospital B-1/4A, Janak Puri, New Delhi 8/22/2007

656 J.L. Varma Clinic c-1/74, Ashok Vihar Phase-II Delhi-52 9/30/2006

657 J.M.S Batra Hospital B1/5 Janak Puri ,New Delhi-58 7/1/2007

658 J.S Kapoor Clinic 5,Super Bazaar Market, Madipur, Delhi-63 8/30/2002

659 Jagriti Medical Institute 9 Jagrit Enclave Delhi-92

660 Jai Shri Ram Charitable Hospital Plot no-2, Parwana Road, Pritam Pura, Delhi 10/7/2007

661 JAIN MEDICAL CENTRE C-22, OLD SEEMA PURI, SHADARA, DELHI-95 10/24/2005

662 Jain Charitable Hospital Lane No 5, Raghubar Pura No-2 Gandhi Nagar Delhi-31 7/16/2007

663 Jain Child & Maternity Hospital P. Ltd., AE-7, Shalimar Bagh, Delhi-88 7/29/2004

664 Jain child medical centre. AE-7 shalimar Bagh , Delhi-88 10/27/2006

665 Jain Clinic B-2/5 Gulabi Market Ph-II Ashok Vihar Delhi-52 7/1/2007

666 Jain Clinic WA-141, Shakarpur, Delhi-92 10/7/2006

667 Jain Clinic & Diagnostic Centre QU-196A/198A, Pitampura, Delhi-88 9/23/2006

668 Jain Clinic, ENT & Eye care centre 14-16,Doctor's Complex,Lampur Road,Narela,Delhi-40 9/27/2004

669 Jain Diagnostics A2/194, Paschim Vihar, near P.S., new Delhi 110063 8/30/2007

670 Jain eye Hospital 204-A/704,G.TRd.,Shahdara delhi-32 9/30/2006

671 Jain Eye Hospital & Laser Centre AG-152, Shalimar bagh, Delhi-88 11/3/2006

672 Jain Fracture Clinic 156, Block-A,Pkt-00,Sec-2 Avantika Rohini Delhi-85 6/6/2007

673 Jain Hospital 177-178, Jagriti Enclave, Vikas Marg Extn., Delhi-92 11/3/2004

674 Jain Medical Centre A-39, NDSE-II, New Delhi-49 4/8/2005

675 Jain surgical Clinic 358, 1st Floor,Tarun Enclave,Outer Ring Road, 7/1/2007(Opp. Kali Mata Mandir)Pitampura, Delhi-34

676 Jainak Medical And Orthopaedic Centre C-1-127,JANAK PURI,N.DELHI-58 10/18/2005

677 Jainar Hospital A-328 Meera Bagh Paschim Vihar, Delhi-87 4/4/2007

678 Jains Clinclic F-14/31, Modal Town, Delhi-09 7/29/2007

679 Jain's Clinic B-4/8,Ph-IIAshok Vihar Delhi-52 7/9/2007

680 Jaipur Golden Hospital 2, Institutional Area , Sec-3, Rohini, Delhi-85 9/19/2004

681 Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard University), Hamdard Nagar, New Delhi-62 9/22/2004

682 JAN KALYAN CHARITABLE TRUST 783,DB GUPTA ROAD 3/30/2005

683 Janak Hospital A11, Dashrath Puri, Dabri Palam Road, New Delhi-45 8/26/2004

684 Janak Nursing Home C4 F/1 Janak Puri , New Delhi-58 7/9/2007

685 Jankidas Kapoor Memorial Hospital New Delhi-08 7/9/2002

686 Janta Diagnostic Centre 12/404 Sunder Vihar ND-87 8/25/2006

687 Janta X-Ray & Clinic(Regd.) A-6, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-18 7/1/2007

688 Janta X-Ray & Clinical Lab 4,Raja Gdn ND-15 8/25/2006

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

95

689 Jaslok Medical Centre C-1/15-A, Yamuna Vihar, Delhi-53 9/22/2006

690 Jasrotia Hospital A-252 Hari Nagar clock Tower , New Delhi -64 7/23/2006

691 Jawa Nursing Home A-3/313 , Pachim Vihar, New Delhi-63 7/14/2006

692 Jaysons Hospital 18A/31,ward no.1,near LIC office, Mehrauli,ND-30 10/7/2007

693 JECEE Clinic Main Road,Khichripur,Delhi-91 10/19/2006

694 Jeevan Anmol Hospital Mayur Vihar Phase-I , Delhi-91 3/23/2005

695 Jeevan Jyoti Clinic and Hospital 118-A/1, GTB Chowk, Dilshad Garden, Delhi-95 9/22/2006

696 Jeevan Jyoti Hospital 173, Arjun Nagar, Safdarjang Enclave, New Delhi-29 7/23/2006

697 Jeevan Jyoti Nursing Home M-131, Vikaspuri, New Delhi 110018 8/26/2004

698 Jeevan Mala Hospital Gate No. 1, 67/1, New Rohtak Road, New Delhi-05 8/22/2002

699 Jeevan Medical Centre & Nursing Home 3,East Park Road Karol Bagh , New Delhi-5 7/1/2004

700 Jeewan Charitable Hospital R-226-227-228,Mangolpuri Delhi-83 7/1/2007& Ayurvedic Research Centre

701 Jeewan Hospital & Assem Nursing Home 3-A , East Park Road Model Basti New Delhi-5

702 Jeewan Hospital & Nursing Home Gate No.2, Jeewan Nagar, Opp. Maharani Bagh, New Delhi 110014 6/6/2007

703 Jeewan Hospital & Nursing Home (P)Ltd. 150,Jeewan Nagar , New Delhi-14 10/25/2005

704 Jeewan Jyoti Diagnostic Centre 8047/9 ,Multani Dhanda ,Pahar Ganj, New Delhi-55 4/3/2007

705 Jeewan Mala Hospital Pvt. Ltd. 66A/2, New Rohtak Road, New Delhi-03 10/30/2004

706 Jeewan Mala Hospital(P)Ltd. 67/1, New Rohtak Road.ND-5 7/1/2004

707 Jeewan Nursing Home & Hospital 2-B,Pusa Road New Delhi 7/29/2004

708 Jhamb Medical & Maternity Centre BP-59,shalimar Bagh , Delhi-52 7/1/2007

709 Jindal Children & Maternity Centre 13th, 1st Floor, Kapil Vihar, Pitampura, Delhi-34 3/13/2005

710 Jivodaya Hospital Ashok Vihar, Ph-I, Delhi-52 4/17/2002

711 Jiyalal Hospital & Maternity Centre 6,Inder Enclave,Near Peera Garhi Chowk,Rohtak Road Delhi-87 8/28/2007

712 Joshi Medical & Clinic 167/ Pkt C-13, Sec-3, Rohini, Delhi-85 4/3/2004

713 Joy Nursing Home J-5/49 F, Rajouri Gdn. ND-27 8/22/2007

714 Juneja Clinic RZ H29 A,West Sagarpur ND-40 8/26/2007

715 Jwala Prasad Kothiwal Diagnostic Centre Shalimar bagh Delhi-88 7/26/2004

716 Jyoti Clinic & Nursing Home B-32 East Jyoti Nagar Loni Road ,Delhi-93 7/21/2006

717 Jyoti Jain Memorial Charitable Hospital Chara Mandi Najafgarh ND-43 4/3/2007

718 Jyoti Nursing Home C-234 Vikas Puri , New Delhi-18 9/27/2007

719 K. D. Medicare Centre 91, Kiran Vihar, Delhi-92

720 K.C.Chugh Arya samaj Charitable Hospital C-43 A,Rajouri Gdn. New Delhi-27 9/30/2006

721 K.K.Hospital 2, Inder Enclave, Rohtak Road, Delhi-87 10/7/2006

722 K.L.Jindal 47,Masjid Road Bhogal Jangpur ND-14 8/22/2007

723 K.R. Hospital D-19/1519-520, Chatterpur Hill, New Delhi 2/6/2006

724 K.R.Gangwal Memorial Hospital 85/20th Points Plot,singhu Border Rd.,Narela,Delhi-40 10/2/2004

725 K.S Duggal's clinic WZ/289, Shiv nagar Jail Road ND-18 1/28/2003

726 Kailash Hospital 22, West Patel Nagar, Main patel Road , New Delhi-8 7/1/2007

727 Kailash Nursing Home 49 , South Patel Nagar, New Delhi-8 7/1/2002

728 Kailash Pathology Lab. D-174,Vikas Marg,Laxmi nagar,Delhi-92 7/15/2002

729 Kalra Hospital A-5 & 6, Kirti Nagar, new Delhi-15

730 KALYAN HOSPITAL G-22, DILSHAD COLONY, SHADARA, DELHI-95 10/24/2005

731 Kamaal Nursing Home 790, Indira Chowk, Jafrabad delhi-93 8/22/2007

732 Kamla Nehru Maternity Home Vivekanand Puri,MCD,Delhi 12/16/2004

733 Kamlesh Medical Centre 423, Bhera Enclave,Paschim Vihar Nd-87 2/12/2005

734 Kanchan Hospital C-57, Adyapak Nagar, Nangloi, Delhi 9/22/2006

735 Kansal Nursing Home 9&10, Bal Udyog Marg, Uttam nagarND-59 10/30/2006

736 Kansal Nursing Home B-3/161, JanakPuri ND-58 9/30/2006

737 Kant Clinic C-365, Vikas Puri,New Delhi-18 7/23/2006

738 Kanta Seth Hospital A-777, Avantika , Sec-II, Rohini, Delhi-85 4/3/2007

739 Kantoor Maternity & Medical Centre 11/396, Sunder Vihar New Delhi-87 5/21/2005

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

96

740 Kapashera Dispensary South-Central Zone, Kapashera, New Delhi-37 7/1/2004

741 Kapil X-Ray & Path Lab. M-92, Bank Street, Munirka ND-67 7/1/2007

742 Kapoor Medical Centre E-18,Naraina Vihar ND-28 9/27/2007

743 Kapoor Medical Centre B-5/8,Paschim Vihar ND-63 7/16/2007

744 Kapoor Medical Centre 360-A,Pkt-2,Mayur Vihar,Phase-I,ND-91 9/27/2004

745 Kapoor Medical Centre F-20, Dilshad Colony, near Old Seemapuri Chowk, Delhi 110095 1/21/2007

746 Karala Dispensary,MCD Delhi-81

747 Karishma Medical Centre &Nursing Home 18, Guru Harkrishan Nagar, Pachim Vihar, New Delhi-87 7/16/2007

748 Kartik Nursing Home & Urology Centre C-15, C-Block Community centre , Jankpuri, New Delhi-58 2/28/2008

749 Karuna Medical Centre RZ-147,Jagdamba Road,Tughlakabad Ext.,ND-19 7/1/2007

750 Karuna Sindhu Hospital Bakkarwala Marg, Najafgarh,Nangloi Road,Delhi-110041 1/28/2008

751 Kashyap Clinic 134/1 Rampura Delhi-35 7/9/2007

752 Kasturba Hospital M.C.D, Delhi-2 7/5/2006

753 Kathuria Nursing Home F-131 , Rajouri Garden , New Delhi-27 7/1/2007

754 Katyal's Clinic 4-A/19, Tilak Nagar, New Delhi-18 9/22/2006

755 Kaul's Clinic &Maternity B-4/24,Paschim vihar,ND-63 10/27/2006

756 Kaushik Ortho & Maternity Hospital C-2/94, Janak Puri, New Delhi-58 10/27/2006

757 Kesar Hospital AH-11 , shalimar Bagh, Delhi-52 7/2/2007

758 Kesar Nursing Home W2-61A/3B, Vashist Park, Park Pankha Road, New Delhi-46 8/27/2007

759 Khandelwal Clinic 1478/13,Govind Puri,Kalkaji,ND-19 7/1/2007

760 Khanna Clinic a2/2 , Model Town , Delhi-9 4/29/2005

761 Khanna Medicare Centre W-6 Main Patel Road West Patel Nagar New Delhi-8 9/28/2007

762 Khanna Nursing Home 217, Sarai Peepal Thala Adarsh Nagar, Main G.T Road New Delhi-33 4/3/2007

763 Khanna Nursing Home C-4F/245 , Janakpuri, New Delhi-58 8/22/2007

764 Khanna's Maternity & Child Health Centre B-2/39,Janakpuri ND-58 9/22/2006

765 Khera Hospital Near Punjab National Bank,Nangloi,N.Delhi 9/22/2006

766 Khetarpal Clinic BR-65 A,Shalimar Bagh Delhi-88 8/22/2007

767 Khetarpal Hospital F-95 Bali Nagar ,Najafgarh Road , New Delhi 4/8/2007

768 Khetarpal Nursing Home GN-5, F&G Sector, Shivaji Enclave, New Delhi 110027 1/28/2005

769 Khurana Lab & Clinic 14-Central Market Ashok Vihar-I Delhi-52

770 Kishore Medical Centre 149/5,Kilokri , Ring Road , New Delhi-14

771 KJIVF & Leparoscopy 23, Gagan Vihar, Delhi-51 9/30/2006

772 Kohinoor Hospital G-3,Seelampur Delhi-53 8/26/2007

773 Kohli Clinic Shop No.-10 D-1/A Mkt. Janak Puri New Delhi 7/1/2002

774 Kohli Nursing Home 18,19 /F18/ sec-8, Rohini, New Delhi-89 8/29/2007

775 Kolmet Hospital & Medical Research Centre 7B,Pusa Rd ND-5 7/15/2004

776 Krishna Hospital 9,Chander Lok Enclave, Pitampura , Delhi-34 8/28/2007

777 Krishna Hospital J-21, Main Road, Kartar Nagar, Delhi-53 1/6/2006

778 Krishna Hospital ( A unit of Dr. Pradeep 507, bandh Road, Extended Lal Dora, Village- Devli,

Kharbanda Krishna Memorial Hospital Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi - 11 0 062

779 Krishna Medical Centre 5/76, DDA Flats , Madangir ,New Delhi-62 4/3/2007

780 Krishna Surgical & Maternity Home 140 D, Main Najafgarh Road, Nangloi, delhi-41 9/23/2006

781 Kuber Hospital(A Unit of Dheeraj Hospital(P)Ltd. 12,Chander Lok Enclave ,Pitampura,Delhi-34 4/17/2007

782 Kukreja Clinical Lab 6/485-86, Trilokpuri, Delhi-91 9/22/2006

783 Kukreja Diagnostic Pvt. Ltd. 1, Paschimi Enclave, Peeragarhi Crossing, New Delhi- 110 087 12/28/2005

784 Kukreja Hospital & Heart centre C-1,Vishal Enclave,New Delhi-27

785 Kukreja Nursing Home 83, West Avenue Road,Punjabi Bagh,Delhi 3/18/2005

786 Kukreja Nursing Home D-36. Acharya Niketan Mayur Vihar, Phase-I, Delhi-91 9/30/2006

787 Kumar Medical & Maternity Centre AM -35 -Shalimar Bagh , Delhi-88 4/8/2007

788 Kundan Lal's Clinic 38-39, Bengali Market, New Delhi-01 7/29/2007

789 Kunwar Plastic Nawabganj Gali Kwalilwali Opp, Shop No 8802 Pul Bangash Delhi-06

790 Kusum Lata Clinic J-60, Milap Mkt.,Beriwala Bagh,Hari nagar ND-64

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

97

791 Lab n Skin F-14/3,Model Town-II Delhi-9 3/13/2005

792 Ladha Mal Lobha Dai Jain Maulakha 5246,Chowk Bara tooti Sadar Bazar Delhi-6 10/2/2007Charitable Memorial Trust

793 Lady Hardinge Medical College & New Delhi-110001Associted Hospital( Suchata Kripalani & Kalawati)

794 Lajpat Nagar Colony Hospital Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi

795 Lal Bahadur Shastri Hospital Khichripur , Delhi-91 7/3/2006

796 Lal Pathlabs Diagnostic Centre C-2/6, Safdarjung Development Area, New Delhi-16 12/7/2006

797 Lal Pathlabs Diagnostic Centre C-49, Main Vikas Marg, Preet Vihar, Delhi-92 11/5/2006

798 Lal PathLabs(p)Ltd. Eskay House, 54,Hanuman Road,NDelhi-1 7/1/2004

799 Lala Jyoti Parsad Hospital C-8 New Cottage Road Adrash Nagar Delhi 7/29/2002

800 Lala Ladha Mal Lala Dai Jain Naukal C-3/3,Mayapuri, Phase-II, New DelhiCharitable Memorial Trust

801 Lala Ram Sarup Institute of Tubeculosis Sri Aurbindo Marg ND-30 7/3/2006& Allied disease

802 Lall Nursing Home & Clinic F-152, Mansaover Gdn. 12/11/2004

803 LAPROSY HOME TAHIR PUR, SHAHDARA, DELHI-95 9/22/2004

804 Lasertech Eye Centre(p) Ltd 11B, Mathura Road, Jang pura B,Near Rajdoot Hotel New 10/2/2007Delhi-110014

805 Lata Maternity & gyanae Clinic AG-35,Shalimar Bagh delhi-88 7/1/2007

806 LAXMI NURSING HOME T-19,BUDH VIHAR,PHASE-II,NEW DELHI-41 3/18/2005

807 Leekha's Nursing Home D-62, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-16 7/23/2006

808 Leelawati Memorial Chandam Singh A-4/25, Road No-30, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi-63 7/9/2006Children Hospital P. Ltd.

809 Leena Medical & Maternity Center 232 B-Patparganj, Main Chilla Road, Mayur Vihar-I, Delhi-91 10/7/2006

810 Leprosy Mission Hospital Nand Nagri Delhi-93 8/29/2004

811 Life Care Centre 35,Defence Enclave,Delhi-92 6/30/2007

812 Life Care Hospital & Maternity Centre 177,Nehru Kutia,Malkaganj Delhi-7 8/29/2002

813 Life Care Maternity & Medical Centre 135-136(A&B);Pkt-A-3,Mayur Vihar-III,Delhi-96 4/19/2007

814 Life Line Hospital A-13, Priyadarshini Vihar , Delhi-92 7/29/2007

815 Life Line Nursing Home A-1503-04, Jangirpuri, Delhi-33

816 Lifeline Laboratory H11.Green Park Ext,NewDelhi 11/5/2006

817 Lions Hospital & Research Centre Village-Khizrabad (Near B-Block), New Friends Colony, New Delhi-65 5/2/2007

818 Lok Clinic A-2-7 , Janak Puri , New Delhi-58 7/9/2006

819 Lok Kalyan Samriti Sucheta Bhavan,11-A,Vishnu Digambar Marg ND-2 7/29/2004

820 Lok Nayak Hospital Jawahar Lal Nehru Road ,New Delhi-2 4/7/2002

821 Lokpriya Nursing Home A-133, Vivek Vihar, Phase-II, Delhi-95 9/30/2006

822 Lotus Hospital WZ-409A, Janak Park, Hari Nagar, New Delhi-15 9/22/2006

823 M & CW, Jawahar Nagar 27, Jawahar Nagar, Makka ganj, Delhi-07 9/23/2006

824 M.D.Bhargava Shop no. 5187 Chowk Kolha Pur Rd.Kamla nagar -7 7/15/2007

825 M.G.S Hospital West Punjabi Bagh , Rohtak Road, New Delhi-26 9/13/2005

826 M.M.R Eye Institute B-15 Swasthya Vihar Delhi-92 9/30/2006

827 M.P Heart Centre W-33 Greater kailash-I, New Delhi-48 10/2/2004

828 M.R Nursing Home A-16 , Kirti Nagar, New Delhi-15 7/1/2007

829 M.R. Hospital & Orthopaedic Centre C-1/3, Rama Park, Main Najafgarh Road, New Delhi-59 7/11/2002

830 M.S. City Clinic A-41,East of kailash,New Delhi-65 7/1/2007

831 M.S. Medical Centre F-25 , Preet vihar ,Main Vikas Marg , Delhi-92

832 M.V.I.D Hospital MCD,Kingsway Camp,Delhi-9 12/25/2004

833 Maan Hospital(P)Ltd 1/37 Roop Nagar, Delhi-7

834 Madhu Gupta's Maternity & Gynae Center BG-2/3A, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi-63 8/22/2007

835 Madhu Medical Center N-225, Greater Kailash Part-I, New Delhi-48`

836 Madhukar Clinic G-18/1A,ist floor, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi-27 8/22/2007

837 Magnum diagnostics 1-B,Pusa Road ND-5 2/13/2008

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

98

838 Mahajan Children Hospital & Nursing Home I-50 Arya Samaj Road , Uttam Nagar New Delhi-59 8/22/2007

839 Mahajan Hospital A-5 , Swarn Singh Road ,Adarsh Nagar, Delhi-33 8/28/2007

840 Mahajan Imaging Centre K-18 Hauz Khas Enclave,N.Delhi-16 3/18/2005

841 Mahaluxmi Diagnostic Centre And Nursing Home 100 Feet Road, Durgapuri, Delhi-93 2/18/2005

842 Maharaja Agarsain Hospital West Punjabi Bagh New Delhi-26

843 Maharaja Agarsain Hospital D-Block Ashok Nagar Phase-I delhi-52

844 Maharishi Balmiki Hospital Pooth khurd , New Delhi-39 7/2/2002

845 Mahavir Nursing Home 49-B, Road 41, West Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi 110026 6/6/2007

846 Mahesh Diwan Clinic 13/40,Geeta Colony, Delhi-31 9/30/2006

847 Mahesh Hospital ''Regd'' D-437 West Vinod Nagar ,I.P .extension Near Enginer Estate Delhi-92 7/23/2006

848 Mahesh Kapoor's Medical Centre J-19 Mangol Puri , New Delhi 10/7/2006

849 Maheshwari Hospital F1U-41, Pitampura, New Delhi-34 4/17/2007

850 Mahindru Hospital E-1, Kiran Gdn.,Uttam Nagar Delhi 8/28/2004

851 Mahrishi Mudgal Polyclinic R-Z,4A/4 Mohan nagar Sagarpur Road ND-46 10/2/2004

852 Mai Kamliwali Hospital 12 J-Block Community Centre, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi-27

853 Mairaj First Aid Clinic & Maternity 27/485-490,Trilokpuri Delhi-11 8/22/2004

854 Majeedia Hospital Jamia Hamdard, Hamdard Nagar New Delhi-62 4/25/2005

855 MAKKAR MEDICAL CENTRE A-1 PRIYADARSHINI VIHAR, NEW DELHI-92.

856 Malhotra Nursing Home 209-A Pocket B Mayur Vihar Phase-II, Delhi 11/27/2006

857 Malik Maternity Home & Surgical Centre Near Krishna Mandir,Najafgarh ND-43 4/8/2003

858 Malik Nursing Home B-1298 GDC Mayur Vihar Ph-III, Delhi-96 7/3/2006

859 Malik Nursing Home 472/31, Bhagat Singh Marg, Kishan Ganj Old Rohtak Road Delhi-7 10/19/2007

860 Malik Radix Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. C-218, Nirman Vihar, Delhi-92 4/27/2005

861 Malviya Nagar Colony Hospital Malviya Nagar (Govt of Delhi, New Delhi-17 7/1/2007

862 Mamta Medical Centre C-9/12, Yamuna Vihar, Delhi 110053 9/30/2006

863 Manav Medical Centre@ E-11 , South Extention part-I, N.Delhi-49 9/3/2007

864 MANAV SEWA HOSPITAL R-138, NEW ROSHANPURA, NAJAFGARH, NEW DLEHI-43

865 Mangla Aggarwal Medical centre C-127 Ganesh Nagar, Tilak NagarNew Delhi-18 8/28/2007

866 Mangla Hospital Motia Khan, Ram Marg, Near DVB Office, Near Idgah Parrk, Delhi-55 3/13/2003

867 Manglam Medical Centre E-131 Dilshad Garden,opp. LIC colony Delhi-95 7/29/2007

868 Manna Clinic & Maternity Home Wz-1367,Rani Bagh ,Delhi-34 8/29/2007

869 Manushree Maternity & Surgery Centre AD-55A,Pitampura Delhi-34 7/29/2007

870 Mari Stopes Clinic (Unit of Parivar Sewa Sanstha) O-22, First Floor, Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi-24 3/12/2006

871 Marie Stopes (Pariwar Sewa Sanstha) 5439, Arya Samaj Road, Karol Bagh, New Delhi-5 7/29/2004

872 Marie Stopes Clinic 4 Vinobha Puri Ring Road Lajpat Nagar New Delhi 7/11/2004

873 Marie Stopes Clinic G-31, Pocket-G, Sector-3, Rohini, Delhi 7/11/2007

874 Marwah Nursing Home B-40 Kailash Colony , New Delhi-48 9/27/2002

875 Marwari Hospital 2766 Kinari Bazaar Delhi-6

876 Mata Chanan Devi Hospital C-1 Janakpuri ,New Delhi-58 7/2/2006

877 Mata Gujri Dispensary Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha,GK-I,Nd-48 7/9/2004

878 Maternity Home Gulabi Bagh MCD, Near chest clinic, Kali Das Marg, 9/23/2006Gulabi Bag, Delhi-7

879 Maternity Home Narela PHL Campus Compound Road, Narela 9/23/2006

880 Maternity Home & Child Welfare Centre, MCD Yamuna Vihar, Near Petrol Pump, B2-block, Delhi-53 9/22/2006

881 Maternity Home , Karawal Nagar (MCD) Main Road Karawal Nagar, Near Chest Centre, Delhi-94 9/22/2006

882 Maternity Home Jangpura Jangpura, MCD, ND-14 9/22/2006

883 Maternity Home M&W,MC.D. Sant Nagar Road, Rani Bagh Delhi-34. 9/23/2006

884 Maulana Azad Medical College, BSI Marg, New Delhi-02

885 Mawi Hospital B-Block Nehru Vihar,Karawal Nagar Rd.,Delhi-94 3/13/2005

886 MAX BALAJI HOSPITAL 108-A,INDRAPRASHTA EXTN.,PATPAR GANJ,N.DELHI-92

887 Max Clinic B-70, Greater Kailash-I, New Delhi 6/5/2007

888 Max India Ltd. N-110, Panchsheel Park , New Delhi-17 10/2/2002

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

99

889 Max India Limited 17, Eastern Avenue , Maharani Bagh , New Delhi 10/2/2002

890 Max Medcentre HB Twin Towers, A2,3,8&4, Netaji Subash Place, Wazirpur, Distt. Centre, Delhi-34 12/16/2006

891 MAYA MEDICAL CENTER H.NO. 64,POCKET-10,SEC-22,ROHINI,N.DELHI-85 10/3/2005

892 Maya Medicare A-163,Pkt-00,Avantika,Sec-2,Rohini,Delhi-85 7/1/2007

893 Mayer Health care Pvt Ltd F 4,East of Kailash,N.Delhi 9/22/2006

894 Mayfair Nursing Home C-42, Mayfair Gardens, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi-16 8/22/2007

895 Mayur Medicare Centre 81 Pratap Nagar , Mayur Vihar Ph-I , Delhi-91 9/30/2006

896 MCD Chest Clinic and Hospital Nehru Nagar 7/12/2001

897 MCD Dispensary Badarpur , New Delhi-44 9/22/2006

898 MCD Dispensary Badli, Delhi-110042 11/5/2006

899 MCD M&CW Center & Maternity Home G.No. 59, Regharpura, Karol bagh, New Delhi-05 1/27/2005

900 MCD Maternity And Child Welfare Centre Allopathic Dispensary Campus, Subhash Nagar, New Delhi-27 9/22/2006

901 MCD MATERNITY HOME D-BLOCK, MADIPUR JJ COLONY, NEW DELHI-63 9/22/2006

902 MCD MATERNITY HOME C-7/2, RANA PRATAP BAGH, DELHI-7 9/23/2006

903 MCD MATERNITY HOME S-BLOCK, VISHNU GARDEN, NEW DELHI-18 6/25/2006

904 MCD MATERNITY HOME PATPAR GANJ, OPP. PANDAV NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI-91 9/22/2006

905 MCD Maternity Home Mangolpuri Mangolpuri 'A' Block, Delhi-83 9/23/2006

906 MCD MATERNITY HOME KHICHRI PUR KHICHRI PUR, NEAR BLOCK NO-1, DELHI-91 10/23/2004

907 MCD MATERNITY HOME, SRI NIWASPURI SRI NIWAS PURI, DELHI-65 10/23/2004

908 MCD METERNITY HOME BHAI PARMANAND COLONY, NEAR ID HOSPITAL, DELHI-9 9/23/2006

909 MCD POLY CLINIC SADAR THGANA ROAD, SADAR BAZAR,DLEHI-6 9/23/2006

910 MCD Poly Clinic Omkar Nagar, Tri Nagar, Delhi 11/5/2006

911 Medha Clinic & Maternity Centre LP-12 A & B , Pitam Pura ,Maurya Enclave Delhi-88 4/3/2007

912 Medi Centre Lab C-5/32, Safdarjung Dev.Area, (opp. IIT Main Gate), New Delhi. 7/1/2004

913 Medial Diagnostic Center D-1,Haus Khas,ND-16

914 Medical & Gynae Clinic 20, Surya niketan Opp. Anand Vihar Delhi-92 7/1/2007

915 Medical Centre B-2,Moti nagar ND-15 8/28/2007

916 Medical Centre of Taravati 8, Mandawali, IP extn., Delhi-92 10/19/2006Ram Gopal Mehra Foundation

917 Medical Diagnostic Centre D-1 Hauz Khas , New Delhi 8/21/2007

918 Medical Laboratory Service E-61,Saket ND-17 7/9/2007

919 Medihome Main Road, Mandawali Delhi-92

920 Meena Devi Jindal Medical Institute 20, Sham Nath Marg , Delhi-54 8/21/2007& Research Centre

921 Meenakshi Nursing Home 27, Shanti Vihar, Karkardooma, Delhi-92 10/9/2006

922 Meera Clinic 230, Pkt A-3,Sec-7, Rohini delhi-85 8/26/2004

923 Mehra Medical & Maternity centre 1/19, Tilak Nagar,ND-18 3/13/2005

924 Mehrauli Clinic and Maternity 1043/2, Ward-8, Mehrauli Cente, New Delhi 7/18/2005

925 Metro Hospital & Heart Institute Malhotra Heart 14,Ring Road Lajpat nagar-IV, New Delhi-24 5/26/2007Institute & Medical Research Centre

926 Millenium Hospital B1/7,Pusa rd,New Delhi 8/29/2004

927 Mir Hospital Near Community Hall, Aali Vihar, Badarpur ND44 10/2/2002

928 Mishra's Orthopaedics Fractures & GD - 86 Vishakha Enclave Pitampura , New Delhi-34 7/1/2007Physiotherapy Centre

929 Mittal Nursing Home C-3/6 Janak Puri , New Delhi-58 9/30/2006

930 Mittal's Diagnostic Centre 611, C-8 ,Sector 8 Rohini Delhi-85 4/3/2007

931 Modern X-Ray Clinic E-11,Guru Nanak Puri Jail Rd. New Delhi 8/22/2007

932 Modi Nursing Home B-16 Commercial Complex Mukherjee Nagar Delhi-9 8/26/2007

933 Mohan eye Institute Hospital, -11-B ,Ganga Ram Hospital Marg, ND-60 12/11/2004

934 Mohan Nursing Home B-2/40 A, Yamuna Vihar Delhi-53

935 Mohan X-ray lab 73 Gulab Bagh, Main Najaf Garh Road , New Delhi 7/1/2007

936 Mohinder Hospital C-5, Green Park Ext, N.delhi.16 7/5/2006

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

100

937 Monga Medical Centre J-10, Krishan Nagar, Delhi-99 9/30/2004

938 Moolchand Hospital Lajpat Nagar-III , New Delhi-24 7/7/2005

939 Mother & Child Hospital D-59, Defence Colony, New Delhi-24 10/2/2007

940 Mother and Child Clinic 26-A, Church Road, Jangpura, Bhogal, New Delhi - 110 014 12/9/2005

941 Mother's Clinic A-122,Vikas Puri,Nd-18 8/29/2002

942 Moti Nagar Hospital Govt of Delhi,Moti Nagar , New Delhi-15 7/1/2002

943 Mukesh Orthopaedic & Trauma Centre U-86-C,Lampur Road Narela Delhi-40 7/29/2004

944 Mukherjee Eye Klinik 40/90, C,R. Park New Delhi-19 10/2/2007

945 Muni Mayaram Jain Hospital KD-Block,Pitampura, Delhi 7/1/2004

946 Munjal Clinic B-1430 A , Shastri Nagar , Delh-52 8/21/2007

947 N.C. Joshi Memorial Hospital Karol Bagh, New Delhi-5 4/8/2004

948 N.D.M.C Veternary Hospital Moti Bagh , New Delhi-21 7/6/2006

949 N.K.Chakravorty Clinic 75-B, Vijay Block,Vikas Marg,Delhi-92 10/2/2002

950 N.V.S Badarpur Nursing Home 414, Near S.B.I,Mathura Road,Badarpur, Delhi-44 3/13/2005

951 NAGIA MATRA SADAN (MCD) 15/5, SHAKTI NAGAR, DELHI-7 9/23/2006

952 Nanda Diagnostics ED-9a&9B, Pitampura, Delhi-88 9/23/2006

953 Nanda Diagnostics ED-31A, Madhuban Chok , Pitam pura , Delhi-34 12/11/2004

954 Nangloi Medical Laboratory Raj Mkt.,Punjabi Basti Nangloi ND-41 7/11/2004

955 Narang Clinic & Maternity Centre E-27, Nangloi-2, Main Rohtak Road Delhi-41 4/3/2007

956 Narang Eye Institute B-8, Derawala Nagar, Nagar,Delhi-9 8/26/2007

957 Narang Gyane & ENT Centre B- 2/13, Janakpuri, New Delhi-18 9/22/2006

958 Narang Hospital A-40, Mahendru Enclave, G.T. Karnal Road, Delhi-33

959 Narang Medical Centre J-71, Kalkaji, New Delhi 110019 10/7/2007

960 Narayani Hsopital 830 K/4, Habat Pura, Som Bazar, Najafgarh, N.D-43 6/26/2005

961 Narela Nursing Home U-61A Lampur Road,Narela,Delhi-40 10/19/2006

962 Naren Clinic A-5 Patel Garden, Kak Rola More, Main Najafgarh road, 9/27/2004New Delhi--59

963 Naresh Dogra's Clinic 71-A/1.Rashid Mkt.Ext,Delhi-51 9/28/2006

964 Naresh Maheshwari Clinic 3420,Arya Pura, Subzi mandi, Delhi-7 6/7/2007

965 Naresh sethi A-17 Rama Road Adarsh Nagar Delhi 2/10/2008

966 Narula Clinic & Maternity Home U-181,Vikas Marg,Shakarpur,Delhi-92 9/30/2006

967 Narula Hospital C-3/65-a, Yamuna Vihar, Delhi-53 10/7/2004

968 NARULA MEDICARE CENTRE 179, MADHUBAN, DELHI-92

969 Nasa Scan Centre(P) Ltd D-11/150, Sector-8,Rohini,Delhi-85 8/26/2007

970 Nasa Scan Centre(P) Ltd 38/C-9/Sec-8,Rohini,Delhi-85 8/26/2007

971 National Chest Institute & Hospital Gautam Nagar(Opp. A-133 Neeti Bagh) New Delhi-49 8/30/2004

972 National CT Scan & Diagnostic Centre 17-NWA Club Road Punjabi Bagh New Delhi-26

973 National Heart Institute 49, Community Centre, East of Kailash, New Delhi-65

974 National Institute of Communicable Diseses 22, Sham Nath Marg , Delhi-54

975 National Institute of Immunology, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, JNU Colony, New Delhi-67 8/2/2005

976 Naushad Medical Centre E382/23, 25 Futa road, Mustafabad, Delhi-94 4/29/2008

977 Navjeevan Medical Centre T-655,Onkar nagar,Tri Nagar Delhi-35 8/26/2007

978 Navjeevan Nursing Home 10,11 Gautam Nagar (Behind AIIMS) New Delhi 8/25/2007

979 Navjeevan Nursing Home B-4 &15 Shivpuri Ext. Delhi-51 10/7/2004

980 Navjivan hospital J-1, Bank Colony, Paschim Vihar, New delhi 110063 11/18/2005

981 Navjivan Hospital & maternity Centre 97-A,Pkt-A-3,Mayur Vihar Ph-III Delhi-96 7/29/2004

982 Navjyoti Eye Centre 1st Floor, 90, Daryaganj, New Delhi - 110002 4/11/2007

983 Nayar Clinic Nangloi, Najafgarh Road, Delhi 110041 7/1/2004

984 NDMC Veterinary Hospital Moti Bagh, New Delhi.

985 Neelkanth Surgical and Medical centre BH/48 (East) Shalimar Bagh New Delhi-88 9/28/2006

986 NEERU HOSPITAL 583,KHERA KHURD,DELHI-82 3/30/2005

987 Neha Hospital Khasra No. 45, Dayal Pur, Karawal Nagar Rd.,Delhi-94 2/15/2008

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

101

988 Nehru Homeopatic Medical College And Hospital B-Block Defence Colony, New Delhi-24 7/6/2006

989 Netrayatan S-371, Greater Kailash - II, New Delhi-48

990 New Life Hospital B-15, Gurudwara Road, Behind Mother Dairy, Delhi-92

991 New Life Nursing Home 6482, Gali No.2,Nawab Road Behind Sadar Thana Delhi-6 8/26/2004

992 New Medical Centre B-39,Moti nagar ND-15 7/1/2004

993 Nidan Kendra 9-A,Pkt-I,Dilshad Garden,Delhi-95 9/27/2007

994 Nigam Nursing Home & Clinic T-113,Indra Colony Narela ND-40 7/1/2007

995 Nijhara hospital 2979/3,Ranjit Nagar(Near Shiv Mandir),South Patel nagar,ND-8 7/1/2007

996 Nijhawan Clinic & Diagnostics Hospital, -21/23 KaramPura Nd-15 5/29/2007

997 Nirmal Medical Centre 65, Saidullajeb, IGNOU Road, Near Anupam Apartments, N.Delhi-68 7/12/2005

998 Nirmal X-Ray & Diagnostic Centre A-4,shiv market Paschim Vihar delhi-63 8/26/2004

999 Nirmay The Diagnostic Centre B-158, Gujranwala Town-I, opp. Model Town-2, Delhi 4/8/2007

1000 Nishit Clinical Laboratory Nishit Clinical Lab,Sarbati complex, Jwala Heri Mkt. 11/5/2004Paschim Vihar ND-63

1001 Noble Medicare C2B/62 A,Janakpuri ND-58 10/2/2004

1002 North Delhi Nursing Home(p) ltd. 3,Community Centre,Phase-II Ashok Vihar, Delhi-52 7/1/2007

1003 North Delhi Pathology Clinic 56-A,Kamla Nagar Delhi-7 7/15/2007

1004 North Delhi Power Ltd. Dispensary Pckt. E-16, Sec. 8, Rohini, Delhi 3/8/2006

1005 North Delhi Power Ltd. Dispensary 220KV NDPL Colony , Narela

1006 North Delhi Power Ltd. Dispensary Ashok Vihar , Near Laxmi Bai College 3/8/2006

1007 North Delhi Power Ltd. Dispensary Tagore Park

1008 North Delhi Power Ltd. Dispensary DVB/NDPL Residential Colony, Shalimar Bagh , Delhi 3/8/2006

1009 North Delhi Power Ltd. Dispensary District office , NDPL Dispensary , Bhawana. 3/8/2006

1010 North Point Hospital(P) Ltd. S-357,Panchshila Park,ND-17 9/27/2007

1011 Northend Medical Centre Lusa Tower A2/3 Naniwala Bagh, New Delhi-33 8/29/2004

1012 Northern Railway Central Hospital Medical Director, Northern Railway ,Basant Lane New Delhi-55 7/3/2006

1013 Northern Railway Divisional Hospital S.P. Mukherjee Marg, Delhi-6 7/5/2001

1014 NORTHEX STONE CLINIC A-7 GUJRANWALA TOWN,GTK ROAD,DELHI-33 4/19/2005

1015 Norwest Pathology & Fracture Clinic G-29,Plot No-10,sec-3 Rohini Delhi-85 8/26/2007

1016 NSPB Eye Hospital E-33,Moti Nagar,ND-15 10/2/2007

1017 NTPC/Badar;pur Thermal Power Badarpur, Delhi 4/19/2007

1018 Nu-Life Hospital & Maternity centre 1616 Outeram Lines kingsway camp, Delhi-9 3/13/2005

1019 Nutech Mediworld 487 Hardev Puri Near Father Angel School Gautam Nagar ND-49 7/8/2007

1020 Okhla Sewage Disposal Works Dispensary Mathura Road P.O.C.R.R.I,ND-20 10/28/2004

1021 Onkar Nursing Home Poket A/57/A & 58-B, vikaspuri Extn, New Delhi-18

1022 Orbit Imaging and Path Lab Pvt. Ltd. 35-B, Pusa Road, New Delhi-05 3/6/2006

1023 Orchid Hospital & Heart Centre C-3/91,Jankpuri ND-58 11/27/2004

1024 Organ Amaging Research Centre (I) Pvt Ltd., a-23, Green Park, New Delhi-16 8/22/2007

1025 Orthomat 27/49,Old Rajinder Nagar ND-60 12/1/2007

1026 Orthonova Hospital C-5/29, SDA (Opp. IIT Gate, New Delhi-16 8/22/2007

1027 Orthopaedic clinic A1/39, Janakpuri, New Delhi 7/1/2007

1028 Orthoplus Hospital RZ-B-28, Gopal Nagar, Najafgarh, New Delhi-43 7/11/2004

1029 P.Bhasin Path Labs(P)Ltd. S-13(Basement) GK Part-I,ND-48 7/11/2007

1030 P.D.Gupta Mediscan Centre 70,Daryaganj,ND-2 11/24/2007

1031 P.K. Gupta Hospital T-43, Shivaji Nagar, Narela, Delhi-40 11/3/2004

1032 P.N Seth's Clinic Shop no.130,Shanker Road Mkt.Shopping Centre 7/9/2007New Rajinder Nagar,ND-60

1033 Pahwa Medical setup D-98,New Govind Pura Parwana Road Delhi-51 11/12/2004

1034 Paithankar's Clinic 55, Satya Niketan, New Delhi-21 7/9/2007

1035 Palika Maternity Hospital Lodhi Colony , New Delhi-3 4/17/2005

1036 Panchsheel Hospital C-3/64 A,Yamuna Vihar Delhi-53 6/26/2006

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

102

1037 Paradise Health Retreat Pvt. Ltd. & D-1/28 Vasant Vihar New Delhi 10/7/2006I.T. Division Kumar pain management andNeuro Science and Clinic(KPMNC)

1038 Param Tej Sehra Medical Research Centre 29,North West Avenue(Club Road),Punjabi Bagh Delhi-26 10/23/2006

1039 Paramjit Nursing Home G-32 Vlshnu Garden, New Delhi-18 7/1/2002

1040 Paras Nursing Home 1/17 Subash Nagar ND-27 5/20/2004

1041 Paras Surgical & Eye Centre D-106, Vivek Vihar (basement) Delhi95

1042 Parivar Seva Sansthan C-374, Defence Colony, New Delhi-24 7/8/2007

1043 Park Hospital 12, Chowkandi Near Keshavpur Depot, Outer Ring Road, 7/6/2005New Delhi-18

1044 Park nursing Home 2251/3, New Ranjit Nagar Delhi 8/22/2004

1045 Parmarth Mission Hospital 23/7, Shakti Nagar Delhi-7 7/3/2006

1046 Parnami Orthopaedic Hospital A-15,Panchwati,Opp. Azad pur Subzi Mandi Bus Top,Azad Pur, Delhi-33

1047 Parnami Orthopaedic Hospital AE-190, shalimar Bagh, Delhi-52 11/3/2006

1048 Parnami X-Ray & Clinical Lab A-14,Panchvati, Azadpur, Delhi-33 6/30/2004

1049 Paschimi Hospital B-17 , New Multan Nagar, New Delhi-56 7/6/2006

1050 Passi Hospital & Nursing Home 31,Mahila Colony , Main Rd.,Near Jheel, Gandhi Nagar, Delhi-31 2/3/2007

1051 Patel Clinic Maternity & Fracture Centre U-158, Vats Complex, Shakarpur, Vikas Marg, New Delhi 110092 11/18/2004

1052 Patel Hospital East Patel Nagar, New Delhi-8 6/6/2004

1053 Patel Nagar Medical Centre 12/7, East Patel Nagar, New Delhi-8 12/21/2007

1054 Pathak Clinic & Family welfare centre RZ 16 C,Sagarpur (Main), New Delhi-110046 3/13/2005

1055 Pathlab D-87A,East of Kailash,ND-65

1056 Pathnet India (P) Ltd C-6,Gr.Floor,Hauz Khas New Delhi 11/5/2002

1057 Pathnet India (P) Ltd B-231,Gr.Kailash,New Delhi 11/5/2002

1058 Pathnet India (P) Ltd C-8/05;Sec-7;Pkt C-8 Plot No.1Z.Rohini New Delhi 10/28/2002

1059 Pathnet India (P) Ltd C-3,Ashok Vihar Ph-I,New Delhi 10/28/2002

1060 Pathnet India (P) Ltd 15/3,East Patel Nagar,New Delhi 11/15/2002

1061 Pathnet India (P) Ltd Shop No.4,C-3/3,Gr.Floor,JanakPuri New Delhi 11/15/2002

1062 Pathnet India (P) Ltd 11/15/2002

1063 Pathnet India (P) Ltd F-11,Kalkaji,Main Road,Kalkaji ND-19 11/5/2004

1064 Pathnet India (P) Ltd. R-13A,Tilak nagar, ND-18 11/15/2002

1065 Pathnet India (P) Ltd. 483, Kohat enclave, Pitampura, New Delhi 12/11/2004

1066 Pathnet India (P) Ltd. AG-7, Shalimar Bagh, new Delhi 12/11/2002

1067 Pathnet India (P) Ltd. 15/35, 1st floor, Main Road, Punjabi Bagh, Delhi 11/15/2002

1068 Pathnet India (P) Ltd. 27-A,Kamla Nagar, New Delhi 3/13/2005

1069 Pathnet India (P) Ltd. F-54, Kirti nagar, New Delhi 11/15/2002

1070 Pathnet India Ltd C-190,Vivek Vihar,Delhi 12/11/2007

1071 Pathnet India Ltd E-36,Naraina Vihar,New Delhi

1072 Pathnet India Ltd C-365, Vikas Puri,New Delhi 1/28/2005

1073 Pathnet India Ltd 22A,Pratap Nagar,Mayur Vihar,Delhi 12/11/2002

1074 Pathnet India Ltd B1/18 Paschim Vihar,Delhi 11/15/2002

1075 Pathnet India Ltd 84,Defence Enclave New Delhi 11/5/2002

1076 Pathnet India Ltd 1st Floor, Pkt-Hospital, ,Plot No.9,Sarita Vihar New Delhi 11/5/2002

1077 Pathnet India Ltd K-30,Lajpat nagar-II,New Delhi-24 11/5/2002

1078 Pathnet India Ltd 74,Poorvi Marg,Vasant Vihar, New Delhi 11/5/2002

1079 Pathnet India Pvt Ltd., Shop No-23, LSC, near Pushpa Bhawan, Madan Giri, New Delhi

1080 Pathnet India Pvt Ltd., B-52, Amar Colony, Lajpart Nagar, New Delhi

1081 Pathnet India Pvt Ltd., D-14, South Extension Part-I, New Delhi

1082 Pathnet India Pvt Ltd., E-94, Greater Kailash part-II, New Delhi

1083 Pathnet India Pvt. Ltd D-2/24, Krishna Nagar, New delhi 9/22/2006

1084 Pathnet India Pvt. Ltd. 69. Hargobind Enclave , delhi 9/22/2004

1085 Pathnet India Pvt. Ltd., Nil 26 AB, Ground Floor, Malviya Nagar, New Delhi-17 11/5/2002

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

103

1086 Pathonol Laboratory A-19,Mount Kailash,NDelhi-65 7/1/2004

1087 Patliputra Nursing home 7,Samay Pur delhi-42 7/29/2007

1088 Pattnaik's Laser Eye Institute MI Lajpat Nagar-3, New Delhi-24 9/23/2006

1089 Paul Nursing Home & Child Care Centre BE-217, Lane-5, Hari Nagar, New Delhi-64 9/28/2006

1090 Paul's Nursding Home 235, Avtar Enclave Pachim Vihar, New Delhi 4/18/2007

1091 Pawan Kr.Jain Clinic 484,Main Bazar,Subzi Mandi Delhi-7 7/15/2007

1092 Pentamed Hospital 7 Local Shopping Centre, Derawal Nagar, 7/29/2007Gujranwala Town Ph-IV, Delhi-9

1093 Phoenix Hoswpital E-60, Greater Kailash, Part=I, New Delhi 9/22/2006

1094 Phoolwati jain Poly Clinic C-4/141, Safdarjung Dev. Area , Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016 9/23/2006

1095 PM Stone Clinic E-2,Main Road,Kalkaji,ND-19 6/5/2007

1096 Pooja Charitable Hospital Pooth Kalan Delhi-41

1097 Poonam Verma Nursing Home RZ-401-A/2,Pradhan Chowk Sadh Nagar,Palam Colony New Delhi 12/9/2007

1098 Popli Nursing Home B-1/512, Janak Puri New Delhi-58 4/3/2007

1099 Positive Diagnostics Main Palam vihar Road, Brijwasan, New Delhi-61

1100 Prakash Clinic & Lab D-20 Moti Nagar, Opp. 18 Block,New Delhi-15 7/9/2002

1101 Prakash Fracture Hospital 26, Panjabi Colony, Narela, Delhi-40 7/29/2002

1102 Prakashwati Awal Charitable Dispensary A-32, Vijay Vihar, Ph-II, Vill-Rithala, Rohini , Delhi-85 4/3/2002

1103 Prashant Nursing Home C-1/17 Prashant Vihar ND-85 7/1/2007

1104 Prashanti Nursing Homes House No.9, Pocket H-32, Sector-3, Rohini, Delhi 110085 4/3/2007

1105 Praveen Jain Clinic B-2/9 Gulabi Mkt. Ph-I Ashok Vihar,Delhi-52 7/1/2007

1106 Praveen Medical Centre N-9,Satyawati Nagar,Ashok Vihar,Delhi-52 12/11/2004

1107 PREM CHIKITSA KENDRA KANAK DURGA CAMP,SEC-12,RK PURAM,N.DELHI-22 10/3/2005

1108 Prerak Pahological Clinic J-1/162-A,Main Mkt.Rajouri Gdn. ND-27 6/24/2007

1109 Primary Health Centre (MCD) NARELA, DELHI-40 9/23/2006

1110 Primary Health Centre (MCD) Fatehpur Beri, N.D-30 12/16/2004

1111 Prime Diagnostics 106, Chetak Complex, Pocket B & E, DDA Market, 8/22/2007Dilshad Garden Delhi-95

1112 Priyadarshan Nursing Home 333, Gagan Vihar, Delhi-51 12/11/2004

1113 Pt. Girdhari Lal Memorial Sharma Nursing Home RZ I/3 Main Road Palam Colony , New Delhi-45 7/11/2004

1114 Pulse Diagnostics F-45, Kalkaji, New Delhi-19 7/1/2007

1115 Puri Maternity & Nursing Home 2/21, Roop Nagar, Delhi-7 8/26/2004

1116 Puri's Dental & General Clinic GH-9,190 Paschim Vihar , New Delhi-87 9/30/2006

1117 Pushpanjali Medical Centre A-14, Pushpanjali, Vikas Marg Extn, Delhi-92 10/7/2004

1118 Pushpawati Singhania Research Institute Sheikh Sarai Ph-II , Press Enclave Marg, New Delhi-17 5/3/2004

1119 Q.F.P Clinic 3852,TisHazari Delhi-54 8/26/2004

1120 R. Nayyar Hospital 3, Amar Enclave, Village, Nawada, Main Najafgarh RD, 7/14/2006PO, Uttam Nagar, new Delhi-59

1121 R.B Gupta Nursing Home 1/9085,West Rohtas Nagar street No-3. Shahdara Delhi-32 8/22/2004

1122 R.B.I. Dispensary Staff Colony Dispensary,Hauz Khas 7/11/2004

1123 R.B.I. Dispensary 6,Parliament Street,ND-1 7/1/2004

1124 R.B.I. Dispensary Staff Colony Dispensary,Shalimar Bagh,Nd 7/11/2004

1125 R.B.I. Dispensary Staff Colony Dispensary,R.K.Puram ND 4/8/2005

1126 R.B.I. Dispensary Staff Colony Sarojini Nagar ND 7/11/2004

1127 R.B.Seth Jessa Ram & Bros Charitable Hospital WEA Karol Bagh,ND-110005 6/11/2006

1128 R.C Sharma Clinic 70, Mohan Park NaveenShahdara Delhi-32 7/15/2002

1129 R.G.Stone Urological Research Institute F-12, East of Kailash, delhi-65 8/22/2007

1130 R.J Stone Clinic 18-A/3,Sector-8, Rohini 8/26/2007

1131 R.M.O. Central Jail Hospital, Tihar, Sector-18, Rohini

1132 R.N .Khetarpal Memorial Nursing Home WZ-283/4 Vishnu Garden , New Delhi-18 9/30/2006

1133 R.P Maternity Clinic & Nursing Home C6B/167 ,Janakpuri ,New Delhi-58 7/1/2004

1134 R.P.Gupta Medical Centre 87-A,Krishna Nagar,Safdarjang Enclave ND-29 7/10/2007

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

104

1135 R.Pmemorial Hospital 496, Main Najafgarh Road( Near Krishna Mandir),Nangloi,Delhi-41 3/18/2005

1136 R.R Medicare Services(p)Ltd. F-1,Kalindi, Ring Road ND-65 4/29/2005

1137 R.R.Medical centre 19-A, Pocket -B, Phase-II, Mayur Vihar 11/22/2005

1138 Rai Polyclinic & Maternity Centre J-20, Sri Niwaspuri, New Delhi-65 9/22/2006

1139 Raj Medicare Centre II-G- 49, Lajpat Nagar-2, New Delhi-24 10/7/2006

1140 Raj Medical Centre C6B/167 ,Janakpuri ,New Delhi-58 8/26/2007

1141 Raj Medical centre C-3/15-A , Yamuna Vihar, Delhi-53 7/23/2006

1142 Raj Nursing Home Main Chowk,Samaypur,Bawana Road, Samaypur,Delhi-42 4/15/2005

1143 Raja Clinic 16/439E, Bapa Nagar, Padam Singh Road, Karol Bagh, Delhi-05 1/11/2005

1144 Rajdhani charitable Eye & Medical (Institute 6550, Nabi Karim, Qutab Road, Delhi-55 10/7/2004

1145 Rajeev Clinic B-1575,Shastri Nagar,Delhi-52 7/29/2007

1146 Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute &Research Centre Sector-VI, Rohini, New Delhi-85 7/3/2006

1147 Rajiv Verma Clinic C-6,Sudershan Park ND-15 10/2/2004

1148 Rajnish Chauhan G-6/188,Sec-16,Rohini Delhi-85 8/24/2007

1149 Rajnish Kr. Sharma B-256, Lane no.11, Bhajan Pura, Delhi-53 8/21/2007

1150 Rakshak Charitable hospital & Diagnostics B-8/80,Sec-3 Rohini Delhi-85 7/29/2002

1151 Ram lal Kundan laL Ortho Padic Hospital Plot -8 Patparganj Road ,Pandav Nagar , Delhi-92 10/5/2006

1152 Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital Baba Kharak Singh Marg ND-1 7/3/2006

1153 Ram Roop Health Centre Kanjhwala, Delhi-110081 2/27/2005

1154 Ramakrishna Mission Free Tuberculosis Clinic Arya Samaj Road Karol Bagh N.D.-5 10/1/2006& Medical Centre

1155 Ramchand Memorial Nursing Home H.NO-38, Road. 61 , Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi-26 11/9/2007

1156 Ramesh Chanda Gupta Main Road Village Shalimar Bagh, Delhi-88 8/22/2004

1157 Ramesh Kumar 12-Central Line, Bangli mkt , New Delhi-110001

1158 Rameshwari Sharma Clinic WZ-434 c Naraina Village 7/9/2004

1159 Rana Nursing Home J-1/162 E, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi 110027 8/22/2004

1160 Rao Charitable Nursing Home 10/151, Daksin Puri extn. ND-62

1161 Rao Hospital B-92, Patel Garden, Kakrola More ND-59 7/1/2004

1162 Rao Raghubir Hospital & Matrenity Centre Najafgarh Road, Kamruddin Nagar Nangloi-41 8/22/2007

1163 Rao Tula Ram Memorial Hospital Jaffarpur ,New Delhi-43 4/30/2002

1164 Rashmi Hospital JP-6, Maurya Enclave, Pitampura, Delhi 8/29/2007

1165 Rashmi Medical Centre 12 & 15, Rajdhani Enclave Pitampura, Delhi-34 7/29/2007

1166 Ravi Clinic & Medical Centre D-15,Patel Garden Kakrola More ND-59 4/29/2005

1167 RBTB Hospital GTB Nagar, Kingsway Camp,Delhi-9 4/29/2005

1168 Red Cross Maternity & Child Care Hospital New Seemapuri, Delhi-95 5/14/2007

1169 Reena J & S Hospital Gali No.2, Rajiv Colony, Arya Samaj Road, Narela, Delhi-40 11/3/2004

1170 Rehmani Nursing Home 5106 , Phatak Bans Sirkiwalan , Delhi-6 3/13/2005

1171 Retina Associative Eye clinic & Surgery Centre E-584,GK-II,ND-48 7/1/2004

1172 Rhiya Fracture & Physiotherapy Clinic 81-A,Pkt-I,Dilshad Gdn. Delhi 8/26/2007

1173 Riaz Medical Centre, D-18/9, Okhala Vihar, Jamia Nagar, ND-25 9/23/2006

1174 Rishabh Medical Centre 1X/2392 Street No-12 kailash Nagar Delhi-31 7/28/2006

1175 Rockland Hospital B-33-34, Qutab institutional Area, New Delhi-16 4/12/2005

1176 Rog Nidan Kendra E-191, Shastri Nagar, Delhi-52 7/29/2007

1177 Rog Nidan Kendra E-91, Indira Park, Shastri Nagar, New Delhi-52

1178 Rohatgi Clinic 2862, Kucha chelan, Darya Ganj, New Delhi-02 10/13/2004

1179 Rohini Hospital 156, Pkt. OO, Sector -1, Avantika, Rohini, Delhi 110085

1180 Rohini Poly clinic & Diagnostic Centre D-12 /235 ,Sec -7, Rohini Delhi-85 4/3/2007

1181 Roop Nagar Hospital 4/40 Roop Nagar,Delhi-7 7/29/2007

1182 Roopali Medical Centre Pvt. Ltd C-4-77A Yumuna Vihar Delhi-53 7/29/2007

1183 Roshan Lal Bajaj Memorial Hospital 1-C/3,Guru Gobind Singh Marg(New Rohtak Road) New Delhi-5 9/27/2004

1184 Roshan lal Hospital L-1 Naveen Shahdara, Delhi-32 8/22/2007

1185 Roy Diabetics & Harmone Centre (Clinic & Lab) Surana Bhawan 10, Laita Park Laxmi Nagar Delhi-92 8/30/2007

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

105

1186 Roy Nursing & Maternity Home Nidan Kendra, 11-DDA Shopping Complex, Pocket-I, Mayur Vihar-I, Delhi

1187 Rukmani Hospital A-44 Vishal Encl.New delhi 6/24/2007

1188 Rural Health Training Centre Najafgarh, New Delhi-43 4/17/2004

1189 Rural Medicare Centre Kh. No. 242, Village, Saidulajaib, P.O. Mehrauli, New Delhi-30 9/27/2002

1190 S.K.Dhawan J-425A,MainMkt.Kartar Nagar Delhi-53 7/15/2007

1191 S.K.Gupta Clinic A-485,Shastri Nagar Delhi-52 7/28/2007

1192 S.K.Srivastva Medical Centre 1247/13, Gobind Puri New Delhi 9/27/2002

1193 S.R Handa Maternity clinic A1/138 Lawrence Rd.Delhi-35 8/29/2007

1194 S.R.HOSPITAL H. No.1179-A, Vil Bawana, Opp To Telephone Exchange, 3/18/2005Kanjhawla Road, New Delhi-39

1195 S.S Doda's Ultrasound Centre 23-B,Pusa Road ND-5 7/29/2007

1196 S.S.Sachdeva Clinic J-44, Reserve Bank Enclave, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi-63 7/11/2004

1197 S.T.Singh's Clinic A-3/8, Bhajanpura,Delhi-53 9/27/2007

1198 Saaiba Diagnostics 219, Ansari Road Daryaganj,ND-2

1199 Saba Nursing Home A-1/1,DDA Flat Inderlok 8/30/2007

1200 Sabharwal Hospital 2911-B, Sir Syed Ahmad Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi-2 3/24/2005

1201 Sabharwal Medical Centre 2877, Kucha Chelan, Daryaganj, New Delhi-110002 3/13/2005

1202 Sach Nursing Home 2/12 East Patel Nagar, New Delhi-8 4/3/2004

1203 Sachdeva Diagnostics E-991, Saraswati Vihar, Delhi-34 8/28/2007

1204 Sadbhawana Nursing Home 79, Bhera Enclave Paschim Vihar, New Delhi-87 10/28/2006

1205 Sadhu Vaswani Mission Medical Centre 4/27, Shanti Niketan, New Delhi 7/23/2006

1206 Safdarjung Clinic C4/144, Safdarjung Development Area,ND-16 9/23/2006

1207 Safdarjung Hospital Aurobindo MargNew Delhi-29 3/30/2005

1208 Sahai Mother & Child Clinic & Medicare centre 315-B Pkt-II Mayur Vihar Ph-II Delhi-91 8/26/2007

1209 Sahara F.N.I Crises Shelter 1765, Pataudi House, Dariya Ganj, New Delhi-02 10/23/2004

1210 Sahara NACO/Michael's Care Home A48,Freedom Fighter's Colony Neb Sarai ND-68 8/26/2002

1211 Sahara Nursing Home 1864, Turkmn Gate, Delhi-6 1/15/2005

1212 Sahi Hospital Jangpura, New Delhi 8/26/2004

1213 Sai Charitable Dispensary & Nursing Home A-86, Jagat Puri ,100 Ft Road, Shahdara, Delhi-93 4/3/2007

1214 Sai Diagnostics C-222,GK-I,ND-48 7/1/2007

1215 Sai Nursing Home A-3/118, Janak Puri, New Delhi 110058 8/28/2007

1216 Saini Nursing Home D-405, Gali No-13, Ashok Nagar, Delhi-93 8/29/2002

1217 Saluja nursing Home 6290/3 Block No-6 Dev Ngr Nd-5 7/9/2004

1218 Samra Hospital P. Ltd C-3/52-A-53A, Yamuna Vihar, Delhi-53

1219 Sanchet Hospital 436 Bhera Enaclave , Pachim Vihar, New Delhi-87 7/1/2007

1220 Sanghi Medical Centre Pvt. Ltd.( Diagnostic) S-51, GK-I, ND-48 7/9/2007

1221 Sanghi Nursing Home C-26, Green Park Extn. ND-16 7/1/2002

1222 Sanjay Gandhi Animal Care Center Near shivaji College , Raja garden, New Delhi-27

1223 Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital Mangolpuri ,Delhi 7/3/2003

1224 Sanjay Hospital & Maternity Center (P)Ltd RZ-11,Main Road Palam Colony , New Delhi-45 9/27/2002

1225 Sanjay Medical Centre C-1971, Main Road, Jahangirpuri, Delhi-33 9/22/2006

1226 Sanjeevan Medical Centre 24 Arakashn Road, Ram Nagar pahanganj, New Delhi-2 8/26/2007

1227 Sanjeevan Medical Centre 29/2,West Patel Nagar, New Delhi-8 7/11/2007

1228 Sanjeevan Medical Research centre Ltd. 4869/24, Ansari road, Daryaganj, New Delhi 7/2/2004

1229 Sanjeevani Diagnostic Centre , L-1 , Sh. No.4 & 5, Shiv Shakti Plaza, Palam Dabri Road, Mahavir Enclave, New Delhi-45 12/18/2006

1230 Sanjeevani Medical & Diagnostic Centre 399-B, Pock-II, Mayur Vihar Ph-I, Delhi-91 6/1/2005

1231 SANJIDA HOSPITAL KOTHI MEM,BAHADURGARH ROAD,BARA HINDU RAO,DELHI-6 12/8/2005

1232 SANJIVANI HOSPITAL POCKET-V, JASOLA, OPP. SARITA VIHAR,NOIDA ROAD, NEW DELHI-259/22/2006

1233 Sanjivani Nursing Home D-13 Kamla Nagar, Delhi-7 10/7/2004

1234 Sankhwar Hospital D-134, Koudli,Delhi-96 10/2/2007

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

106

1235 Sant Hospital Main Burari Road, Sant nagar Burari Delhi-87 11/8/2007

1236 SANT KABIR CHARITABLE HOSPITAL BARWALA ROAD,BEGUMPUR, DELHI-41 4/29/2005

1237 Sant Nirankari Charitable Hospital Sant Nirankari Mandal, Nirankari Colony,Delhi-9 7/1/2007

1238 Sant Parmanand Hospital 18,ShamNath Marg,Civil Lines, Delhi-6 3/22/2005

1239 SANTA NURSING HOME SAMEY PUR, OPP. PETROL PUMP, DELHI-42 11/3/2006

1240 Santom Hospital D-5,Prashant Vihar Delhi-85 5/20/2007

1241 Santosh Medisurge Clinic C-3/301A, Janakpuri, New Delhi-58 1/28/2003

1242 Santulan Nursing Home F-60, Bali Nagar , Near RajaGarden , New Delhi-15 4/3/2007

1243 Sanwari Bai surgical centre 28/31 Old rajinder Nagar, New Delhi 3/13/2005

1244 Saral Diagnostic Imaging & MRI Centre 2, Shakti Vihar, Pitampura& E-1073, Saraswati Vihar, 4/3/2007Pitampura, Delhi

1245 Saraswati Memorial Hospital 347, Gali No. 1, Than Singh Nagar, Anand Parbat, New Delhi 3/30/2005

1246 Saraswati Nursing Home BH-112(West), Shalimar Bagh,Delhi-88 3/18/2005

1247 Sardana Eye Institute Az-19 Rajouri Garden , New Delhi-27 10/11/2007

1248 Sareen Nursing Home C-2/4 ,Safdarjung Dev . Area , New Delhi-16 10/7/2002

1249 Saroj Hospital Sec-14,Madhuban chowk, Rohini ,Delhi-85 4/16/2007

1250 Saroop Nagar Hospital D-422, saroop Nagar, Delhi-42 4/29/2007

1251 Sarthak Medical Centre R-Z-2C, Main Road, Opp. Primery School, 3/13/2008Palam Village, New Delhi-45

1252 Saru Rimple Diagnostic Centre D-III/3177, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 2/22/2008

1253 Sarvanand Hospital/ Shastri Hospital M-38, Shakurpur Colony, delhi-34 11/27/2006

1254 Sarvodaya North Ex Hospital & Heart Centre GD-28, Pitampura Delhi-34 9/23/2002

1255 Sarvodya Hospital & Research Centre GD-28, Pitampura Delhi-34

1256 Sarvodya Medicare Centre 12, Tagore Gali, Babarpur, shahdara-32

1257 Satija Clinic 399, Main Bazaar subzi Mandi(Old) Near Robin Cinema delhi-7 10/2/2004

1258 Satija Nursing Home A-5/7, Pachim Vihar, Delhi-63 8/26/2007

1259 Satish Vashisht B-255,Main Market, Bhajan Pura Delhi-53 7/14/2007

1260 Satwik Diagnostic Centre C-17,Gulmohar Park ND-49 3/28/2008

1261 Satya Bhama Hospital 126/105 Najafgarh Road, Nangloi, Delhi-41 3/18/2005

1262 Satyam Clinic B-166, Gujranwal Town , Delhi-9 10/2/2007

1263 Satyam Hospital (P)Ltd. 64,65/A-4/Sec-16 Rohini Delhi-85

1264 Satyam Medical Centre 115/1, Village, Katwaria Sarai, New Delhi-16 8/26/2007

1265 Satyanand Medicare Centre AE-8, Tagore Garden, New delhi-27 9/23/2006

1266 Satyawadi Raja Harish Chander hospital Plot No.30,Sector-7A,Narela,Delhi-40 9/29/2004

1267 Savera Institute for Child Health 3,Sainik Vihar,PitamPura Delhi-34 3/17/2008

1268 Savita Mukhi 179,Jai Appts.,Plot No.35, Sector-9,Rohini,Delhi-85 8/26/2007

1269 Savita Nagpal's Lab 4025,Sec-D Pkt-4,Vasant Kunj Nd-70 10/2/2004

1270 SAVITRI HEALTH & MTP CENTRE E-505,SHAKUR PUR,ANANDWAS,DELHI-34 10/13/2005

1271 Sawan Neelu Angels Nursing home J-293,Saket ND-17 6/24/2004

1272 Saxena Clinic B-67, Lajpat Nagar I, new delhi-24 9/22/2006

1273 Saxena Clinic 2237, Khanpur, West Patel Nagar ND-110008 8/28/2007

1274 Saxena Medical Centre. 113-A Pkt- B ,Mayur vihar -II Delhi-91

1275 Seema Mohan Sethi G-13,15 ,Pratap Nagar, Delhi-7 4/4/2007

1276 Seema's Maternity Centre B-210,Prashant Vihar,ND-85 7/1/2007

1277 SEHGAL NURSING HOME B-364,MEERA BAGH,OUTER RING ROAD,N.DELHI-63

1278 Sehgal Nursing Home A-6 Panchwati Opp.Azadpur Subzi Mandi, Delhi-33 2/11/2005

1279 Sehgal Nursing Home A-293 Meera Bagh , Outer Ring Road New Delhi-87 8/29/2004

1280 Sehgal's Nursing home & B-21 &22, Kailash colony, New Delhi-49 4/29/2005Neurological Research Institute

1281 Seth Clinic 4A, Sarojung Noida, Shastri Nagar, Delhi-31 7/29/2007

1282 Seth Ladu Ram Daima Charitable Trust A-1/257 Paschim Vihar New Delhi-63 2/6/2008

1283 Seth Surgical Centre & Nursing Home C-3/2 JanakPuri ND-58 7/14/2006

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

107

1284 Sethi Nursing Home D-95, Ajay Enclave, New Delhi 110018 8/22/2007

1285 Sethi Nursing Home A-12 Gujranwala Town, Part-I, Delhi-33 2/7/2008

1286 Sethi Panchsheel Maternity & Nursing Home 24/56, Shakti Nagar, Delhi 110007 8/28/2007

1287 Sethi's Nursing Home & Eye surgery 74-F,Kamla Nagar Delhi-110007 12/1/2004

1288 Seth's Clinic C-7/59 Lawrence Road Keshav Puram Delhi-35 6/6/2007

1289 Shahdara Nursing home W-18,Naveen shahdara Delhi-32 7/30/2006

1290 Shakti Medical centre IX/32 , Kailash Nagar, Delhi-31 3/13/2003

1291 Shakti Medical Centre ( D.E. NE-177) IX/32, Kailash Nagar, Delhi-31 3/13/2005

1292 Shakuntala Nursing Home RZ-1-8/A, Sagarpur West, opp. Janak Cinema, New Delhi.

1293 Shakuntala Nursing Home RZ-1-8/A, Sagarpur West, opp. Janak Cinema, New Delhi. 10/2/2004

1294 Shalimar Diagnostic Center AD-130A,Shalimar Bagh Delhi-88 7/29/2007

1295 Shankar Hospital B-6 , Shankar Garden, New Delhi-18 8/22/2007

1296 Shanker Bharti Memorial Clinic C-623/7,Main Mkt.,Bhajanpura,Delhi-53 7/1/2004

1297 Shanta Nursing Home Opp. Petrol Pump,Samaypur,Delhi-42 8/1/2002

1298 Shantam Nursing Home 1/18 Sunder Vihar , New Delhi-87 8/29/2004

1299 Shanti Avedna Ashram 1- Factory Road,(Ring Road, near Safdarjung hospital) ND-29 10/23/2006

1300 Shanti Medical Centre D-5, Pandav Nagar Opp Mother Dairy,Patpar Ganj Road .Delhi-92 7/29/2004

1301 SHANTI MOHAN HOSPITAL LAMPUR ROAD,NAI BASTI,BANKNAIR,NARELA,DELHI-40 4/20/2005

1302 Shanti Mukund Hospital 2,Institutinal Area Vikas Marg Extn Delhi-92 10/30/2004

1303 Shanti Nursing Home Ltd B-1 , Panchsheel Garden, Navin Shahdara , Delhi-32

1304 Shar Dev Hospital Pvt. Ltd RZ-34A/1, Main Road, Indra Park, Palam New Delhi-45 8/26/2004

1305 Sharad Nursing Home Ganesh Mkt.Najafgarh Rd.Opp.OBC Bank Nangloi Delhi-41 9/22/2006

1306 Sharan Society for service to urban poverty C-43, Niti Bagh New Delhi. 9/22/2006

1307 Sharda Maternity and Medical Centre H. No-3, Road No-65, West Punjabi Bagh, Delhi` 9/27/2004

1308 Sharda Medical Centre 2,Krishna Market, Jhilmill Colony , Delhi-95 4/7/2007

1309 Sharma Clinic & Maternity Home A-147 Vikas Marg Shakar Pur Delhi-92 8/22/2007

1310 Sharma Hospital ( maternity & Surgical Centre) H-482, Vikaspuri, New delhi-18

1311 Sharma Medical Centre B-112, Subhdra Colony Sarai Rohilla, Delhi-35 5/20/2007

1312 Sharma Medical Centre V-110 Arvind nagar Ghonda delhi-53 6/28/2007

1313 Sharma Nursing Home C-1/6, Janak Puri New Delhi-58 7/23/2006

1314 Sharma Nursing Home C-1/18 A Yumuna Vihar Delhi-53 7/29/2004

1315 Sharma Nursing Maternity Home Centre Khureji Khas,1-2 Bhagat Singh Rd.New Vijaya Bank delhi-51 8/26/2005

1316 Shastri Medical Centre E-427, Main Road, E-Block, Khajoori Khas, Shahdara, Delhi. 8/26/2004

1317 Shastri Park Hospital Govt. of NCT of Delhi,Shastri Park,Delhi-53 11/3/2004

1318 Sheetal Hospital RZ-170/1, Madhya Marg, Tughlagabad Extn, New Delhi 5/28/2007

1319 Sheetal Prasad Clinic Main Road , Furniture Market-Bhola nath nagar, Shahdra, Delhi-32

1320 Sheikh Sarai Medical Centre K-14-A, Sheikh Sarai, Phase-II, New Delhi 7/15/2007

1321 Shima Nursing Home & Maternity Home 2-A, Hanuman Mandir Road Molaibond Extn. NTPC, Gate No-3,Badarpur, New Delhi-44

1322 Shiny Medical Centre B-42, Sarvodaya Enclave, New Delhi-17 4/8/2005

1323 Shishu Mangal Fertility & Maternity Clinic B-2/30A, Yamuna Vihar, Delhi-53 2/11/2005

1324 Shishu Sadan 25/21 Tilak Nagar, New Delhi-18 10/7/2006

1325 Shivaji Hospital, Medical and maternity Centre FC-69, Shivaji Enclave, New Delhi-27

1326 Shivam Medical Centre Main Najafgarh Road,Nangloi Extn.,N.Delhi-1 12/23/2004

1327 Shivam Nursing Home A-93, New Seelampur Market, Delhi-53 3/13/2008

1328 Shivam Surgical & Maternity Centre 30, Shanti Vihar,Near Geetanjali Apartments, 8/22/2007Karkardooma, Delhi-110092

1329 Shivam X-Ray Lab 4/37,Moti nagar ND-15 6/24/2004

1330 Shivani Maternity & Ultra sound Centre 9642,Pratap Pura West Rohtash Nagar Shahdara Delhi-32 10/7/2006

1331 Shivani Medical Centre A-17, Acharya Niketan, Chilla Road,Patparganj ND-91 4/8/2007

1332 Shivom Clinic A 62 Gulab Bagh,Main Najafgarh,N.Delhi-59 9/28/2006

1333 Shobha Dayal's Medical centre B-67 ,Swami Nagar New Delhi-110017 10/28/2006

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

108

1334 Shree Jeewan Hospital 76/1, New rohtak Road, New Delhi-5 8/26/2002

1335 Shri Balaji Action Medical Institute Unit of Lal FC-34, A-4, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi-63 10/14/2005Munni Lal Mange Ram Charitable Trust Hospital

1336 Shri Balaji Hospital 195, Deepali(Outer ring Road), Opposite Rohini, DDA Office, 4/3/2007Pitam Pura , Delhi-34

1337 Shri Ram Medical Centre B-4/60, Nand Nagri, Delhi-93 6/6/2007

1338 Shri Ram Singh Memorial Hospital B-26-26 East Krishna nagar, ND-51 7/2/2002

1339 Shriram Institute For Indl.Research 19, University Road Delhi-7

1340 Shrivastava Nursing Home Plot No. 151 & 152, Pocket D-4, Sector-8, Rohini, Delhi -110085 4/3/2007

1341 Shroff Charity Eye Hospital 5070, Kedra Nath Road ,Daryganj, New Delhi-2 7/4/2006

1342 Shroff Zye Centre A-9, Kailash Colony, New Delhi-48 9/26/2004

1343 Shrya Mother Child Centre E-21, Gali No-11, Rajapuri Uttam Nagar, 9/23/2006

1344 Shubh Nursing Home 57-A, Hastal Village, New Delhi-59 6/24/2007

1345 Shubham clinical Laboratory 85 Bhera Enaclave, New Delhi-87 8/30/2004

1346 Shubham Gynaec Centre & Eye Care Centre A-35, New Krishna Park, Dhauli Piau Bus Stop, 7/8/2005Maim Najafgarh Road, Vikas Puri, N.d-18

1347 Shubham Hospital 102, Hospital, -17,Sec-7, Rohini, Delhi-85 7/3/2001

1348 Shubham Hospital DD-15 ,Kalkaji, New Delhi-19 10/7/2004

1349 Shukla Clinic 104, Nimri Shastri Nagar,Delhi-52 10/2/2002

1350 Shukla Clinic & Maternity Centre B-1372 Shastri Nagar,Delhi-52 8/26/2002

1351 Shyam Lal Nursing Home & 19, Ansari road Daryaganj, New Delhi-2Medical Research Centre(Pvt)Ltd.

1352 Shyam Nursing Home 19, Samrat Enclave, Pitampura,Delhi-34 4/8/2005

1353 Shyamlal Eye Hospital Mallcagay, Delhi 4/29/2005

1354 Siddhant hospital D-7, main Road, Mahavir Enclave, Nd-45 10/7/2006

1355 Siddhartha Clinic & Diagnostic Centre Sec-8,Pkt-III,Hno-260,Rohini Delhi-85 8/26/2004

1356 Siddhartha Diagnostic Centre 2169,shadi Khanpur,Main Patel Road,West Patel Nagar New Delhi 8/26/2007

1357 Siddhartha Medical Centre A-283, Gokulpur, Loni Road , Shahdra, Delhi-94 6/9/2003

1358 Siddhartha Medical Services(p) Ltd. 17-A/1 Asaf Ali Road ND-2 6/21/2004

1359 Sidharth Clinic T 510/C80,Baljeet Nagar,Delhi-8 9/22/2006

1360 Sidharth Hospital RR-30, Mianwali Nagar, Rohtak Road, Delhi-41 8/26/2004

1361 Silver Leaf Medical Institute cum B-I/143 & 4/63 New Moti nagar 7/1/2004Gaurav medical Laboratory

1362 Silver Line Centre for Medical Care B-1, West Vinod Nagar, I.P.Extn, Delhi-92 11/5/2006

1363 Singh Heart Centre& Nursing Home C-798 Vikas Puri ND-18 10/2/2002

1364 Singh Nursing Home 70/13/2,WZ 31 A Palam Village, New Delhi-45 8/26/2007

1365 Singhal clinic 126, Gautam Nagar, Near South Café New Delhi-49. 12/1/2005

1366 Singhal clinic & nursing Home 1399 &1466,Najafgarh New Delhi-43 7/1/2004

1367 Singhal Heart Care & Maternity Centre A4/24, Paschim Vihar, ND-63 7/1/2004

1368 Singhal Hospital C-40, Gl. No. 9, Sadh Nagar, Palam colony, N.D-45 12/18/2006

1369 SINGHAL MEDICAL CENTRE E-4/3, KRISHNA NAGAR, DELHI-51.

1370 Singhal Nursing Home IX / 3, Main Road Kailash Nagar, Delhi-31 1/28/2005

1371 Sinha Fracture & Surgical Centre RZ/7B,Gopal nagar, Najafgarh Nd-43 8/28/2004

1372 Sinha Maternity Centre H2/9, Vikas Puri, Delhi. 10/24/2007

1373 Sippy Nursing Home 8/6491 ,Dev-Nagar, Karol Bagh ,New Delhi-5 4/26/2002

1374 Sir Ganga Ram Hospital Rajinder Nagar ,New Delhi 7/5/2006

1375 Sita Ram Memorial Hospital E-194-196, Raghubir Bagar, Delhi-27 9/27/2004

1376 Sitara Medical Centre F-2/19,11 ,Sundar Nagar, Meri patel Chouk ,Delhi-93 4/29/2005

1377 Sitaram Bhartia Institute of Science & Research B-16,Mehruli Institutional Area, New Delhi-16 5/6/2007

1378 Skin & Cosmetic Surgery Centre A 2B/68 A,MIG,Paschim Vihar ND-63 1/24/2008

1379 Skin Institute N-Block, Greater Kailash-I, New Delhi-48 4/8/2005

1380 Sneh E.N.T Care Centre E-8A/14, Krishna Nagar, Delhi-51

1381 Sobti Clinic Punjabi Mkt.,Plot no. 170,Vishnu Gdn,ND-18 7/15/2007

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

109

1382 Sona Hospital B-13,West Jyoti Nagar(Ext.),Loni Road,Shadara,Delhi-94 3/13/2005

1383 Sona maternity & nursing Home 4/1925, Rama Block Bhola Nath Nagar Shahdara Delhi-32 7/29/2004

1384 Sonadi Dog And Cat Hospital Masudabad, Najafgarh, Near Sai Baba Mandir, New Delhi-43

1385 Sondhi Nursing Home 82A,Kamla Nagar Delhi-7 3/13/2008

1386 Sondhi Nursing Home 455-Bhera Enclave , Delhi-87 10/28/2006

1387 Soni Medical centre C/C3A/436,Janakpuri ND-58 9/23/2006

1388 Sood Medical Centre 1/165, Sadar Bazaar, Main Road, Delhi Cantt-10 7/9/2004

1389 South Delhi Hospital 192, Devli road Khanpur (Opp. Of choudhary Dairy), New Delhi-62

1390 South Delhi Pathology Clinic C-6, Greeen Park Exten., New Delhi-16 1/3/2006

1391 South Point Hospital G-48, Masjid Moth, Greater Kailash, New Delhi 10/7/2004

1392 Southend Clinic & Ferterlity Services F- Floor,C-I Mkt. Vasant Kunj New Delhi-70 8/22/2002

1393 Sparsh hospital RR-3, Mianwali Nagar, Rohtak Road, near Peeragarhi Chowk, 4/3/2007New Delhi

1394 Spring Meadows Hospital (P)Ltd F-44 East of kailash , New Delhi-65 4/29/2005

1395 Springdales Medical Centre D-4 Prashant vihar, rohini delhi-85 11/29/2007

1396 Sri Balaji Hospital 57-B,Shahzada Bagh,Delhi-35 10/29/2004

1397 Sri Ram Medical Centre A-711,Sarita Vihar, New Delhi 9/23/2004

1398 Sriram Hospital RZ-2, Raghu Nagar, Pamkh, Road, New Delhi

1399 Srivastva X-Ray Diagnostic Centre 1247/13, Gobind Puri New Delhi 12/30/2007

1400 St. Anne's MCH Centre, 36/195, Tirlokpuri, Delhi-91 12/23/2006

1401 St. Mary's Medical Centre/ Ph.-VI, Aya Nagar, New Delhi-47 3/18/2005Delhi Orthodox Syrian Church Society

1402 St. Stephen Hospital Tis Hazari, Delhi-06 7/5/2006

1403 ST. SOHAM HOSPITAL Opp. To Petrol Pump, Main Delhi Road, Bawana, Delhi-39 3/30/2005

1404 STAR IMAGING & PATH LAB 4B/5, Tilak Nagar, ND-18 10/7/2006

1405 Sub Health Centre Singhu(MCD)V&P.O.,Singhu delhi-40 5/24/2005

1406 Sub Health Centre Siraspur, delhi-42

1407 Sudha Bhargava Sp.No-5187 Chowk Kolha Pur Rd. Kamla Nagar Delhi-7

1408 Sudhir Jain 15, Shoping Centre, Siddhartha Extn., Pocket-B, New Delhi 110014 6/30/2007

1409 Sughanda Medical Centre & Matrenity Centre 1/E/2/7A,East Babarpur Shadara,Delhi 7/16/2007

1410 Sujan Mohinder Hospital 1, Community Cnetre, New Friends Colony, New Delhi-65 4/8/2005

1411 Sukh Devi Nursing Home 23, Gazipurgaon , Delhi96 8/26/2005

1412 Sukhda Hospital Shopping Centre , Pamposh Enclave , New Delhi-48 10/7/2004

1413 Sultanpuri Health Centre B-Block, Sultanpuri, New Delhi-41 7/11/2007

1414 SUMAN MEDICARE C-1-A/36A,JANAK PURI,N.DELHI-58 10/18/2005

1415 Sumermal Jain Eye Hospital 69/5A, Najafgarh Road, New Delhi-15 7/9/2007

1416 Sumitra Maternity Centre/ Sumitra Hospital 129, SFS, Punjabi Bagh Aptts. Main Rohtak Road Delhi-63 8/28/2004Changed Add;- 142, Arihant Nagar, Delhi.26.

1417 Summit Clinic 9, Palam Marg , Vasant Vihar ,New Delhi-57 4/3/2002

1418 Sunaina Maternity & Nursing Home B-9, Acharya Niketan, Mayur Vihar,Phase-I, Delhi-91 11/12/2004

1419 Sunder Lal Jain Charitable Hospital. Ashok Vihar, Phase III, Delhi-52 7/3/2006

1420 Sunder Lal Jain Charitable Eye Hospital Sadar Thana Road , Motia Khan ,Pahar Ganj Delhi-55 4/4/2007

1421 Sunder Lal Memorial Hospital C-201, Jawahar Park ,Main Deoli Road, Khanpur, New Delhi-62 4/29/2005

1422 Sunil Blood Bank &Transfusion Centre 806,Arjun Nagar Kotla Mubarakpur, New Delhi-3 6/27/2007

1423 Sunil Dhingra 436-A,Main Road,Mandawali Faizalpur,Delhi-92

1424 Sunil Memorial Nursing Home RZ 13 -I/6(I-48) Main Road Palam Colony , New Delhi-45 6/24/2004

1425 Sunil Nursing Home 15/199-200, Malviya Nagar, New Delhi-17 8/28/2004

1426 SUNRISE MEDICARE PRIVATE LIMITED S-549,GREATER KAILASH-II,NEW DELHI-48 3/17/2005

1427 Superb Medical Centre F/126, New Seelampur, Delhi-53 4/29/2005

1428 Supreme Diagnostic Centre B-2/7 Ashok Vihar-II Delhi-52 4/25/2007

1429 Suraksha Nursing Home E-22 Dilshal Colony, Delhi-95 7/6/2006

1430 Surgi centre Nursing Home & Maternity centre D-15 Vivek Vihar Delhi-95

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

110

1431 Suri Lab (P) Ltd. 23B,Pusa Road ND-5 8/26/2004

1432 Suri Nursing Home DE 126,Tagore Gdn,ND-27 8/22/2007

1433 Surya eye Care Centre 10/150 Geta Colony delhi-31 11/18/2004

1434 Surya Hospital 388/11C ,East Azad Nagar, Delhi-51

1435 Surya Kiran Hospital 31-34, Roshan Mandi,Najafgarh, New Delhi-43 6/26/2007

1436 SURYA LAXMI HOSPITAL F-258-59 , Near Oxford School , Vikas Puri , New Delhi-18 6/24/2007(Chandra Laxmi Hospital)

1437 Sushma Jindal Hospital 488/15 near Radha Krishan mandir, dilshad garden, Delhi-95 9/22/2006

1438 Sushruta Maternity & Surgical Centre 9, Metacalf Road,Delhi-54

1439 Sushruta Maternity & Surgical Centre A-311 Meera Bagh ,Pachim Vihar, ND-87 8/22/2007

1440 Suvidha Diagnostic Centre C-105, Mandawali, Patparganj, Delhi-92 2/6/2006

1441 Suviram Medical Centre A-92, Freedom Fighter Colony, Neb Sarai, New Delhi

1442 Swami Dayanand Hosp. Shadara , Delhi-32 4/12/2003

1443 Swami Vivekanand Medical Mission A Bolck Park, madipur, New Delhi-63 3/18/2005

1444 Swami Vivekananda Hospital 7/967, Hospital road, Mehrauli, New Delhi-30 7/1/2004

1445 Swasthik Hospital 14, Gopal Nagar, Hari Nagar, New Delhi-18 7/11/2007

1446 Swasthik Medical Centre C-164 Anand Vihar Delhi-92 10/7/2007

1447 Swasthya Hospital D-2/11,Krishan Nagar, Delhi 110051 7/15/2007

1448 Swastik Fracture and Surgical Clinic 121-A,122-A,Ekta Enclave,Peeragarhi Chowk delhi-87 7/9/2007

1449 Swastik Nursing Home C-5, MainRoad, Shastri Park Delhi

1450 Swati Diagnostic Centre A5B/63 A,Jankpuri, New Delhi-58 7/29/2004

1451 Tagore Hospital FC Block,Tagore Gdn. ND-27 8/28/2007

1452 Tagore Hospital & Maternity Centre 1-A,M-Block Raghubir Ngr ND-27 9/22/2006

1453 Talreja Clinic A-290,Shastri Nagar Delhi-52 7/29/2002

1454 Talwar Medical Centre M-139, Greater Kailash-II, New Delhi-48

1455 Tandon Nursing Home D-229, Vivek Vihar, Delhi 110095 7/21/2005

1456 Taneja Hospital F-15, Preet Vihar, Delhi-92

1457 Taneja Medical Centre BJ-91,East Shalimar Bagh Delhi-88 7/1/2007

1458 Tarawanti Diagnostic Centre 7/1, Dakshin puri, New Delhi 110062 7/30/2006

1459 Tayal Nursing Home 7/932, Mehruli, ND-30 10/2/2004

1460 Temple Nursing Home Ansari Road ,Daya Ganj , New Delhi-2 8/26/2004

1461 The Apollo Clinic Dilkhus Estate, G.T.Karnal Road, Delhi-33 9/22/2006

1462 The Capital X-ray Clinic C-37 A, Hari Nagar ND-64 7/1/2004

1463 The Clinical Laboratory E-13/9, Vasant Vihar, ND-57 7/1/2004

1464 The Heart Centre 2, Ring road, Lajpat Nagar-IV, New Delhi-24

1465 The Heart Lab 403, Pock. C-8, Rohini, Delhi-85 9/23/2006

1466 The Human Touch Clinic & Diagnostic Centre EF-2,Inderpuri,New Delhi 11/5/2002

1467 The Maple Medical Centre 40/43, EPDA, Chitttranjan Park, New Delhi-19

1468 Tilak Nagar Colony Hospital Tilak Nagar , New Delhi-18 7/11/2002

1469 Tirath Ram Hospital 2 ,R.B.L,Isher Das Sawhney Marg, Rajpur Road,New Delhi 7/5/2006

1470 Tirupati Medical Centre C-10,Shivalik Panchsheel Gitanjali Road, ND-17 8/29/2007

1471 TIRUPATI STONE CENTRE & HOSPITAL 6, GAGAN VIHAR, DELHI-92 9/22/2006

1472 Toshi Orthopadic Centre E-34,GK-I,New Delhi 6/24/2007

1473 TRI NAGAR MATERNITY HOME (MCD) 793/60, LEKHU NAGAR, TRI NAGAR, DELHI-35 9/23/2006

1474 Triveni Hospital Sadatpur Main Road, Karawal Nagar, near Yamuna Vihar, 8/21/2007Delhi 110094

1475 Tushir Eye Centre u-80,Gautam Colony,Narela 8/26/2007

1476 Tyagi Hospital & Maternity centre 210, G.T.Road, Sarai Pipal Thala, Azadpur, Delhi 110033 7/22/2007

1477 Tyagi Nursing Home 66/4, Ashok Nagar,ND-18 5/24/2007

1478 Uday ENT Centre H-251, Ashok Vihar-I, Delhi-52 9/23/2006

1479 Ujjal Clinic A-943, Avantika, Rohini, Sector-3, Delhi. 7/9/2007

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE STATUS REPORT 2006

111

1480 Unique Clinical Lab 30 A/GH-10, Sunder Apartment, Outer Ring road, 5/24/2007Paschim Vihar Delhi-87

1481 Unique Health Care 75,Old Roshan Pura Najafgarh ND-43 7/1/2007

1482 Upadhya Clinic 2963-64,Katra Khushal Rai,Kinari bazaar,Delhi-6 8/26/2007

1483 Upchaar C-132, Ashok Vihar, Phase-I, Delhi-52 4/3/2007

1484 Usha memorial Orthopaedic Centre D-8,Krishan Nagar,Delhi-5 10/19/2006

1485 Usha Singh Maternity Clinic E-32, Budh Nagar Inderpuri, New Delhi-12 9/23/2006

1486 Uttam Hospital & Maternity Centre 414, Hastsal Village, Uttam Nagar, New Delhi-59 9/23/2006

1487 V.K Nursing Home M-25, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-18 8/28/2007

1488 V.K.Narang's Clinic C-8/114 Lawrence Rd. Keshav Puram Delhi-35 6/6/2007

1489 V.Kumar's Lab & X-Ray WZ-409-o/b JanakPark,Hari Nagar, Nd-64 4/29/2005

1490 V.Kumars Lab & X-Ray D-415, Palam Extn., Sec-7, Dwarka, N.D-45 9/23/2006

1491 V.Srinivasan Clinic No.4,Dda Shopping Centre,Pkt-III,Mayur Vihar,Phase-1,Delhi-91

1492 Vaid Maternity & Nursing Home 1/4992,Loni Road,Shahdara Delhi-32 8/22/2007

1493 Vaide's Clinic 25, Fatehpuri, Delhi-06 9/23/2006

1494 Vallabh Hospital 1402E/13, Main Road, Govindpuri Kalkaji New Delhi-19 7/23/2006

1495 Vallabhai Patel Chest Institute University of Delhi, PO-Box.No-2101, Delhi-7 4/8/2002

1496 Vansh Hightech ivf & Laproscopic Centre 91,Kiran Vihar,Delhi-92 4/8/2005

1497 Vardaan Hospital & Medical Reserch Centre , B-100, Malviya Nagar, New Delhi 11/5/2004

1498 Varma Charitable Diagnostic T-404,Chameleon Road Near Idgah Delhi-6 12/23/2004

1499 Varmani Hospital Plot No-8, LSC Block-B, Mayur Vihar, Phase-II, New Delhi 11/18/2004

1500 Varun Niketan Dispensary Haiderpur Water Wroks, Delhi-42

1501 VAS Gazipur Dairy Farms Hospital D-97,Gazipur Dairy Forms

1502 Vasant Kunj Diagnostic Centre 617, Nath Sigh Market, Masood Nagar, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi

1503 Vasant Lok Hospital Basant Community Centre , Vasant Vihar, New Delhi-57

1504 Vasant Med-Care, JNU Road, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi-70 4/30/2002

1505 Vasant Medi-care 138/9 , JNU Road Vasant Kunj ,New Delhi 11/6/2006

1506 Vashisht Clinic P. Ltd B-35, Shivalic, Panchshila, Delhi-17 1/21/2007

1507 Vashisht Hospital G-719, Gaushala Road, Najafgarh Rural Zone ND-43

1508 Vashisth Medical Centre Main Jaitpur Road, Molarband Badarpur, New Delhi-44 11/18/2004

1509 Vasisth Medical Centre WZ-142,Naraina Ring Road,ND-28 11/6/2006

1510 Vasudeva Nursing Home B-34, Shivalik,PancheelGitanjali Rd. Nd-17 10/12/2007

1511 Vats ENT Centre 698/5 , Yumuna Vihar Rd (Rd No66) Maujpur, Delhi-53 7/21/2007

1512 Ved Clinical Lab 4C-5N, Rohtak Road, New Delhi-05 10/28/2004

1513 Ved prakash Memorial Dental Clinic and Lab C-156, Moti Nagar,Delhi-15 9/22/2006

1514 Vedoc Medical Centre 5396-97, Kucha Rehman, Chandani Chowk, Delhi-06 9/23/2002

1515 Veena Medical Laboratory 12, Central Market, Ashok Vihar, Delhi-52 7/1/2007

1516 Veena Nursing Home A-1/3 Sec-8,Rohini Delhi-85 5/20/2007

1517 Veenu Nursing Home BJ-15,East Shalimar Bagh,Delhi-89 4/3/2007

1518 Veeranwal International Hospital Chander Gupta Road, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi

1519 Venu Eye Institute & research Centre 1/31, Facility Centre, Shikh Sarai-II, New Delhi-17

1520 Verma Nursing Home F-58 Bali nagar Delhi-15 3/13/2005

1521 Verma Nursing Home A-282 Sudershan Park Moti Nagar New Delhi 7/1/2007

1522 Verma's Diagnostic Clinic C-5A/ 310-A, Janakpuri, New Delhi-58 9/27/2007

1523 Vibhu Nursing Home 11/137-138, Malviya Nagar, New Delhi-17 8/17/2006

1524 Vidya Charitable Hospital Y-46-47,Janta Mkt.,Ph-1,Nangloi,Delhi-41 8/22/2004

1525 Vidyasagar Hospital Saidulajaib, Neb Sarai Road,Delhi - 110 030

1526 Vidyasagar Institute of Mental Health 1, Institutional Area Nehru Nagar, New Delhi-65 4/18/2007& Neuro Science

1527 Vidyawati Nursing Home 25/5, Gali No-16, 60 Feet Road, Vishwas Nagar, Delhi-32 9/22/2006

1528 Vijay Heart & Maternity Centre F-24/25, Sector-3 Rohini ,Delhi-110085 3/10/2008

1529 Vikas Hospiatl 1625-F, Thana Road, Najafgarh, New Delhi-43 3/24/2005

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1530 Vimal Clinic B/94/4, Joshi Colony, Opp. Bathla Apts (Near Church),Patparganj, Delhi-92

1531 Vinaya Bhavan Maternity Centre, 19/564, Madingir,New Delhi-62 3/8/2008

1532 VINAYAK HOSPITAL Plot No.2, Main Road, Derawal Nagar, Model Town, Delhi-9 5/24/2005

1533 Vinod Nursing Home & Mat.centre 287,D-14 Sector-3 Rohini , Delhi-85 4/3/2007

1534 Vision The Eye Clinic 12/27, West Patel Nagar, New Delhi-08 9/22/2006

1535 Vivekanand Poly Clinic E-982, C.R. Park, New Delhi-19 4/8/2005

1536 Vivekanand Poly Clinic(MCD) Padam Nagar, Delhi 7 9/23/2006

1537 VR Sood & Anjali Sood Clinic 139-A Mayur Vihar-II, Delhi-91

1538 Wadhwa Health Clinic 540, Jheel Kuranja, Main Patparganj Road, Delhi-51 1/11/2007

1539 Walia Medical & Maternity Center K-61, Sarita Vihar ND-44 7/9/2007

1540 Walia Nursing & Maternity Home G-60 Laxmi Nagar Delhi-92 7/3/2006

1541 West Delhi Medical Centre & Pathological Lab 38 B, DDA Mkt. Pandav Nagar ND-8 6/24/2007

1542 Westend Hospital 11/72, Tilak Nagar, New Delhi-18 6/24/2007

1543 Westernd Nursing Home Wz-633, Shiv Nagar Ext.(Near Jail Road ), New Delhi-58 10/7/2006

1544 Whitecross Laboratory & Blood Bank A-60 East of Kailash , New Delhi-65 8/29/2007

1545 WIJOY MEDICAL CENTRE PHASE-V, AYA NAGAR EXTN., NEW DELHI-47 9/30/2006

1546 WUS Health Centre Delhi University, Delhi-7 7/15/2007

1547 Yadav Bottel Store D-1 -132 , Sangam Vihar, New Delhi-62

1548 Yadav Medi Plus Centre 182, Guru Ram Dass Nagar, Laxmi Nagar , Delhi-92 11/5/2006

The institutions requiring renewal of authorization should immediately apply to DPCC.

Hydroclave System

Figure 13

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Hospital waste / health care waste includes all the waste generated by health care establishments, research

facilities, and laboratories including minor or scattered source-such as health care taken at home (Insulin Injection).

About 75% to 90% of the waste produced by health care providers is non-hazardous “general waste” comparable

to domestic waste.

Classification of hazardous waste:

WHO has classified hazardous waste into following categories:

1. Infectious waste: (suspected to contain pathogens): e.g. laboratory culture, waste from isolation wards, tissue-

swabs, material in contact with infected patient, excreta.

2. Pathological waste: (containing human tissue or fluids): e.g. body parts blood and other body fluids, fetuses.

3. Sharps: (Sharp material): e.g. needles; infusion sets; scalpels; knives; blades; broken glass.

4. Pharmaceutical waste: (containing pharmaceuticals) e.g. expired drugs; contaminated bottles; boxes

5. Genotoxic waste: e.g. waste containing cytostatic drugs; genotoxic chemicals.

6. Chemical waste: e.g. laboratory reagents; film developer expired disinfectants, solvents.

7. Waste with heavy metals: e.g. batteries; broken thermometer.

8. Pressurized containers: e.g. gas cylinders; gas cartridges; aerosol cans.

9. Radioactive material: e.g. unused liquid from radiotherapy; contaminated glass ware; urine excreta from patient

treated with unsealed radio nucleotides.

Types of hazards:

The exposure to hazardous health care waste can result into:

1. Infection.

2. Genotoxicity and Cytotoxicity

3. Chemical toxicity

4. Radioactivity hazards.

5. Physical injuries

6. Public sensitivity.

1. Infection:- The infectious agents can enter in the body through a puncture, abrasion, or cut in the skin;

through mucous membranes; by inhalation and ingestion. Commonest infections, which can result from

mishandling of hospital/health care waste, are gastro enteric through faeces and/or vomit (Salmonella,

Shigella spp., Vibrio Cholera, Helminthes; Hepatitis A), Respiratory through inhaled secretions; saliva

(Mycobacterium tuberculosis; measles virus; streptococcus pneumonae), Ocular infections through eye

secretions (Herpes virus), Genital infections (Neisseria gonnorrhoeae; herpes virus), Skin infection through

pus (Streptococcus spp.), meningitis through Cerebrospinal fluid (neisseria meningitides), AIDS through

blood and sexual secretions (HIV), Haemorrhagic fevers through body fluids ( Junin, Lassa, Ebola and

Marburg viruses), Septicemia and bacteraemia through blood (staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus,

enterobacter, klebsiella and streptococcus) and Viral Hepatitis B & C through blood and body fluids

(hepatitis B and C viruses).

Hazards of Biomedical/Health Care Waste

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2. Genotoxicity and Cytotoxicity:- many cytotoxic drugs are extremely irritant and have harmful local effects

after direct contact with skin and eyes (alkylating agents; Intercalating agents; vinca alkaloids and

derivatives and epipodophyllotoxins). Many neoplastic drugs are carcinogenic and mutagenic; secondary

neoplasia is known to be associated with chemotherapy.

3. Chemical toxicity:- many of chemicals and pharmaceutical drugs used in health care establishments are

hazardous (e.g. toxic, genotoxic, corrosive, flammable, reactive, explosive and shock-sensitive). They may

cause intoxication by acute or chronic exposure, injuries including burns, poisoning.

4. Radioactivity hazards:- The radioactive waste exposure may cause headache, dizziness, vomiting,

genotoxicity and tissue damage.

5. Physical injuries:- May result from sharps, chemicals and explosive agents.

6. Public sensitivity:- The general public is very sensitive about visual impact of the anatomical waste,

recognizable body parts including fetuses if handled improperly.

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Short Activities of IVPSSACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF [FROM 1999 TO FEBRUARY 2005]

INDRAPRASTHA VYAVSAYIK EVAM PARYAVARNEEYA SWASTHYA SAMITI SUPERVISING

FUNCTIONING OF COEH

1. In order to strengthen occupational and environmental health and safety, IVPSS & COEH collaborated with

following centres of excellence:

i University of California, Berkeley

ii University of California, San Francisco

iii University of Queens land, Australia

iv Collegium Ramazzini, Italy

v Drexel University, School of Public health, Philadelphia

vi International Agencies such as WHO, ILO etc.

2. Conferences and workshops training hundreds of environment, health and safety professionals, scientists were

organized on:

i Continuing medical education in Occupational and Environmental Health

ii Risk assessment and management of workplace hazards

iii Noise Induced Hearing Loss in workplace

iii Industrial Hygiene Practices.

iv Specific hazardous industries: e.g., Cold storages, Health Care Workers etc.

3. Shared experiences in 30 International and national conferences on:

i Preventing chemical accidents

ii Environmental Epidemiology and Public Health Protection

iii Health hazards of Asbestos

iv Bio-Medical Waste management, including treatment and handling

4. Teaching Assignments:

i A yearly course of Industrial Health was started from the year 2005.

ii Teaching postgraduate physicians/students at National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, GOI.

iii Achyut Menon Centre for Health Sciences Studies, Trivandrum and others.

iv Master of Industrial Hygiene & Safety course, Sardar Patel University, Gujarat, in India's first course in

collaboration with the Cincinnati University, USA.

5. Provided expertise on environmental health and safety to:

i Consumer Association of Penang, Malaysia

ii Punjab Haryana Delhi Chambers of Commerce and Industry,

iii Confederation of Indian Industry

iv ASSOCHAM,

v Indian Association of Occupational Health,

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vi Toxics Links

vii IDC and many others.

6. Assessment and supervision of:

i Bio-Medical Waste Management in scores of healthcare establishments in Delhi on going activity.

7. Conducted more than 225 training programme since December 1998 on Bio-Medical Waste Management for

Health Care Workers (HCW) training more than 7000 HCW.

The centre has published research work in leading international and national journals such as International

journal of Occupational and environmental health, European Journal of Oncology, and others.

Areas of Interest:

1. Chemical hazards and exposures in workplace Benzene, Asbestos, Solvents and other heavy metals like

mercury.

2. Injury prevention Needle stick injuries, eye injuries, and injury cases admitted to hospital.

3. Health risks and exposure in health care.

4. Laboratory Health and Safety

5. Air pollution and its Health Impact.

6. Issues in Bio Medical Waste Management

Consultancy: The Centre provides consultancy in the field of Environmental Health and Safety, and OSHAS 18001

implementation.

It is the only Centre in India listed in latest ILO encyclopedia of Occupational Health and Safety.

Currently Centre is assisting Union Ministry of Health in setting up Environmental Management Systems in Food and

Drug Testing Laboratories across India as part of a World Bank project.

Assisting Union Ministry of Environment and Forests in studying the Health impact of Pollution in Faridabad,

Haryana.

Contact address:

Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health, Ground Floor, B.L. Taneja Block, MAMC, Lok Nayak Hospital,

New Delhi 110002

Ph: - 011-23233519, 23232400 ext 4395

Telefax: - 011 23214731

E-mail: - [email protected]

[email protected]

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Biodegradable Plastics & Biomedical WastePlastics are primarily synthetic polymers combined with ingredients such as curative, fillers, reinforcing agents &

plasticizers etc. which can attain desired shape, very easy to store economical long lasting. Chemically it is chain of

macromolecules formed by combination of repeated group of monomers linked together for example polyethylene

(H2C: CH2) X

Global Consumptions

The global consumption of various types of plastic was estimated to time of 70 millions tons in the year 1990 which

was further grown to 145 million tons (year 2001) in the beginning of twenty first century and its usage is increasing

manifold.

Plastic - A Significant Contribution Of Twentieth Century

Plastic is one of the significant contribution of chemistry to mankind which has replaced the most conventional

material being light weight, durable aesthetically appealing preserving nature and in general improving the quality of

life for all mankind.

Plastic has invaded almost every facet of human life and over the last few decades it has brought revolution in variety

of application area such as commodity items electronics, packaging, Bio-medical sports, entertainment, agriculture,

horticulture and so on.

Hazards Of Plastic

- Causing infertility to soil

- Depleting under ground water resource

- Burning of plastics emits toxic gases causing serious damage to environment.

- A serious threat to life of all living creative like man, mammals and marine life

- Creator of unhygienic conditions when left unattended in the atmospheres.

TODAY WE CANNOT VISUALIZE LIFE WITHOUT PLASTIC

Is it an environment friendly product???

Is it a really helping the mankind???Conventional Plastic has raised eyebrow of many and a big No. has come in existence.

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What should we do? Is there any alternative?

Yes!

BIODEGRADABLE PLASTICS

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Biodegradable plastic is a Combination of conventional plastic and additive commonly called as Master Batch which

degrades, decompose or break down under natural conditions / process.

The American Society for Testing and Materials / Institute for Standard Research (ASTM/ISR) and its somewhat

analogous counterpart, the European Committee for Standardization (Comite European de Normalization or CEN).

The definitions being used by ASTM/ISR and CEN may shed some light on what these critical terms mean in the

specific context of plastics.

DEGRADABLE: “A material is called degradable with respect to specific environmental conditions if it undergoes

degradation to a specific extent with in a given time measured by specific standard test methods”.

DEGRADATION: An irreversible process leading to a significant change of the structure of a material, typically

characterized by a loss of properties (For example integrity, molecular weight or structure, mechanical strength) and /

or fragmentation. Degradation is affected by environmental conditions and proceeds overt a period of time

comprising one or more steps.

DEGRADABLE PLASTICS: A plastic designed to undergo a significant change in its chemical structure under specific

environmental conditions, resulting in a loss of some properties that may be measured by standard methods

appropriate to the plastic and the application in a period of time that determines its classification.

BIODEGRADABLE PLASTICS: A degradable plastic in which the degradation results from the action of naturally

occurring microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and algae.

COMPOSTABLE PLASTIC: A plastic that undergoes biological degradation during composting to yield carbon

dioxide, water, inorganic compounds and biomass at a rate consistent with other known compost able materials and

leaves no visually distinguishable or toxic residues.

However, truly worldwide agreement on such vocabularies is still not firmly in place.

How Does Degradation Takes Place In BDPs:

There are primarily three mechanisms in the degradation of BDPs:

a) PHOTO-OXIDATIVE DEGRADATION: Ultra Violet (UV) radiation from sunlight and oxygen trigger a free radical

reaction (i.e. Chain reaction) in BDPs resulting in break down of the polymer chain and hence lowering of

molecular weight.

b) THERMO-OXIDATIVE DEGRADATION: Heat and oxygen trigger a free radical reaction (i.e. chain reaction) in

BDPs resulting in break down of the polymer chain and hence lowering of molecular weight.

c) BIODEGRADATION: Biodegradation starts when microorganisms begin to grow on the surface of bags and

secrete enzymes that break down the polymer into molecular building blocks, called hydro-oxy acids. The

hydroxyl acids are then taken up by the microorganisms and used as carbon source for growth. In aerobic

environment (i.e. in presence of air) the polymers are degraded to carbon dioxide, water and biomass, whereas

in anaerobic environments (i.e. in absence of air) the polymers are degraded to methane, water and biomass.

All the above degradation mechanisms will occur simultaneously.

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Frequently Asked Questions:Q. What is Bio-medical Waste?

Ans. Bio-medical waste is the waste that is generated during the diagnosis, treatment or immunization of human

beings or animals, or in research activities pertaining thereto, or in the production or testing of biological.

Q. What responsibilities do institutions generating bio-medical waste have?

Ans. It is mandatory for such institutions to:

• Set up requisite bio-medical waste treatment facilities like incinerators, autoclave and microwave systems

for treatment of the wastes, or ensure requisite treatment of the waste at a common waste treatment facility

• make an application to the concerned authorities for grant of authorization. A fee as prescribed shall

accompany each application for grant of authorization.

• submit a report to the prescribed authority by 31 January every year. The report should include information

about the categories and quantities of bio-medical handled during the preceding year.

• maintain records about the generation, collection, reception, storage, transportation, treatment, disposal

and/or any form of handling bio-medical waste.

• report any accident to the prescribed authority

Q. In order to comply, what has to be done?

Ans. After setting up required waste management facilities, the occupier needs to make an application in Form-I

(Bio-Medical Rules 16), to the prescribing Authority for Grant of Authorization. The Prescribing Authority on

receipt of the application will make such inquiry as it deems fit, and if it is satisfied that the applicant possesses

the necessary capacity to handle bio-medical waste in accordance with the Rules, it will grant or renew an

authorization as the case may be. An Authorization will be granted for a period of 3 years, including an initial

trial period of one year from the date of issue. A provisional authorization will be granted for the trial period to

enable the occupier/operator to demonstrate the capacity of the facility.

Q. Where in health care establishment's wastes generated?

Ans. The different location or points of waste generation are:

• Operation theaters/wards/labour room/OPD

• Dressing rooms

• Injection rooms

• Intensive Care Units, ITU, CCU

• Dialysis room

• Laboratory

• Corridor

• Compound of hospital or nursing home

Q. What are the various categories of wastes and how are they to be treated?

Ans. There are various types of bio-medical waste. Each type has to be disposed according to its characteristics.

Please Click here for see the different categories.

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Q. What is the first step in waste management?

Ans. Creating systems for segregation of waste is the first step. Segregation at source of different types of bio-medical

wastes and their appropriate storage and/or disinfections sterilization, etc. would ensure that infectious wastes

do not get mixed with non-infectious wastes as this would infect the entire waste. Only a small fraction of waste

generated by health care institutions is actually infectious or hazardous. It is estimated that 80-85 per cent is

non-infectious, 10 per cent is infectious and 5 per cent is hazardous.

Segregation of waste into infected or contaminated waste and non-infected waste is mandatory and is a

prerequisite for safe and hygienic waste management. Segregation at source makes it easier to prevent spread of

infection, makes it easier to choose among the options of disposal, and can reduce the load on the incinerator

and prevent injuries.

Q. How are wastes to be segregated?

Ans. Infected waste can be segregated into:

• Dressings

• Organs and organ parts, placenta, associated body fluids (blood/pus/pleural or peritoneal fluids etc.)

• Broken glass ware

• Intact glass ware

• Needles, razor blades, scalpel blades, nails, pins, bones etc.

• Microbiology waste, non-reusable specimen containers

• General waste

The Rules have laid down certain directions regarding segregation and storage to ensure safe and hygienic

handling of infectious and non-infectious waste. Among these:

• No bio-medical waste shall be mixed with other wastes

• Bio-medical waste be segregated into containers/bags at the point of generation.

• These containers/bags are to be made of different materials and have different Colour coding signifying the

different kinds of wastes.

• Segregation is mandatory prior to storage, transportation, treatment and disposal

Q. How are bio-medical wastes to be stored after segregation?

Ans. The Bio-Medical Rules have recommended different color codes for waste containers in which different types of

wastes needs to be stored. Clinical and general wastes should be segregated at source and placed in color coded

plastic bags and containers of definite specifications prior to collection and disposal

The container should comprise of an inner plastic bag of varied color depending on the type of waste. It should

be of a minimum gauge of 55 micron (if of low density) or 25 micron (if of high density), leak proof and puncture

proof, and should match the chosen outer container. the outer container is a plastic bin with handles, and of a

size which will depend on the amount of waste generated. The inner polythene bag should fit into the container

with one-fourth of the polythene bag turned over the rim.

Labeling has been recommended to indicate the type of waste, site of generation, name of generating hospital or

facility. This will allow the waste to be traced from the point of generation to the disposal area.

The containers are then to be transported in closed trolleys or wheeled containers that should be designed for

easy cleaning and draining.

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Categories and color coding recommended for segregation in health-care establishment, including the

categories mentioned in the Bio-Medical Waste Regulations of the Ministry of Environment and Forests,

Government of India.

Category Type of Waste Container Colour

Cat. 1 Human Anatomical Waste, blood and body fluids, Tubs, buckets with lids YELLOW

bandages, animal and slaughter house waste,

microbiology and biotechnology waste,

extremely soiled linen

Cat. 2 Sharps - Two types Reusable sharps such as some Veterinary institutions, WHITE or

needles, scalpels, surgical instruments separated dispensaries and TRANSLUCENT

by needle/sharp separator animal houses

Waste sharps such as broken glass, Cardboard carton BLUE

disposable needles, blades etc.

Cat. 3 Disposable plastics, rubber/latex gloves Bags or buckets, RED

stainless steel drums

Cat. 4 Chemical wastes, all hazardous wastes Bucket with lid, BLACK

cardboard container

Cat. 5 Compost able waste Buckets/drums/ trolley GREEN

Cat. 6 Office paper Cardboard boxes

Q. What are the care to be taken in storage and transportation

Ans. Untreated bio-medical waste shall be transported only in specially designed vehicles.

No untreated bio-medical waste shall be stored beyond a period of 48 hours.

If for any reasons it becomes necessary to store the waste beyond such period, permission from the prescribed

authority (established by the government of every State and Union Territory) must be taken, and it must be

ensured that it does not adversely affect human health and the environment.

Q. Who is legally bound for applying to authorization?

Ans. Every hospital, Nursing Homes, Veterinary Hospitals, Animals Houses, Pathological labs & blood banks,

generating hospital wastes. (except such occupier of clinics, dispensaries, pathological labs, blood banks

providing treatment/service to less than 1000 (one thousand) patients per month).

Q. Where do I go and during which hours?

Ans. Information Center, Delhi Pollution Control Committee, 4th Floor, ISBT Building, Kashmere Gate, Delhi - 110

006. Between 10.00 A.M. to 4.00 P.M. on any working day. In case of difficulty, meet the Administrative

Officer/Office Superintendent in the V Floor for help.

Q. Which papers/documents/fee, do I take with me?

Ans. 1. An application form, duly filled up, and in prescribed format [Form-I]

2. An affidavit on Rs.10/- non-judicial stamp paper having declaration in the prescribed format, duly attested

by a notary public. (Click Here for the language of Affidavit)

3. Prescribed authorization fee for three years under Bio-Medical Waste (Management & Handling) Rules,

1998 through Demand Draft in favor of Delhi Pollution Control Committee.

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4. Separate demand draft for Rs.100/- in favor of Delhi Pollution Control Committee, if the form can be

downloaded from the web site.

5. Copy of the Agreement, if any, with operator of a facility/transporter of the Bio Medical Waste.

Q. Whom should I contact for disposal of Bio Medical Waste generated in my Health Care Establishment?

Ans. DPCC has authorized following three operators of facilities for collection, reception, storage, transportation,

treatment and disposal of bio medical waste.

1. Bio Care Technological Services,

55, Railway Road, Samaipur Industrial Area, Delhi-42

Phone No. 27898011, 27898033, 27866142

2. Synergy Waste Management Pvt. Limited

Okhla, Near Sukhdev Vihar, Delhi

Phone No.

Q. What will be the Criteria used while deciding my case?

Ans. Completion of Application in all respect of fee and other documents.

Q. When will I get a response?

Ans. You should be getting a response normally within 90 days.

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GlossaryActivity Disintegration of an amount of radionuclide in a particular energy state per time interval at a

given time.

Antineoplastic Inhibiting or preventing the development of neoplasms

Antisepsis Prevention of infection by inhibiting the growth of infectious agents.

Biomedical Waste Any waste, which is generated during the diagnosis, treatment or immunization of human beings

or animals or in research activities pertaining thereto or in the production or testing of biologicals and

including categories mentioned in schedule I.

Capacity The quantity of solid waste that can be processed in a given time under certain specified

conditions usually expressed in terms of mass per 24 hours.

Characterization The determination of the physical and chemical and for radioactive waste radiological properties

of waste, of other features, to establish the need for further adjustment, treatment, or

conditioning, or suitability for further handling, processing, storage or disposal.

Clearance Levels A set of values established by the regulatory authority and expressed in terms of activity

concentrations and/or total activities, at or below which sources of radiation can be released from

regulatory control.

Container Vessel in which waste is placed for handling, transportation,, storage, and/or eventful disposal.

The waste container is a component of the waste package.

Cytostatic Causing suppression of growth and multiplication of cells.

Cytotoxic Possessing a specific destructive action or certain cells; used in particular in referring to the lysis

(Disintegration or dissolution) of cells brought about by immune phenomena and to

Antineoplastic drugs that selectively kill dividing cells.

Decontamination Reduction of Microbiological contamination to a safe level.

Disinfectant Chemical agent that is able to reduce the visibility of microorganisms

Disinfection Treatment aimed at reducing the number of vegetative microorganisms to a safe or relativity safe

levels.

Disposal Intentional burial, deposit, discharge, dumping, placing, or release of any waste material into or

on any air, land or water. In the context of radioactive waste management, disposal means the

emplacement of waste in an approved direct discharge of effluents in the environment. Disposal

is undertaken without the intention of retrieval.

Furnace The chamber of the incinerator into which the refuse is charged or subsequent ignition and

burning.

Genotoxic Descriptive of a substance that is capable of interacting directly with genetic material, causing

DNA damage that can be assayed. The term may refer to carcinogenic, mutagenic, or teratogenic

substances.

Groundwater The waste contained in porous underground strata as a result of infiltration from the surface.

Handling The functions associated with the movement of solid materials, excluding storage, processing and

ultimate disposal.

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Hazard Intrinsic potential property or ability (e.g. of any agent, equipment, material or process) to cause

harm.

Heating Value/ The quality of heat that is produced when the unit mass of a material undergoes complete

Calorific value combustion under certain specified conditions. For solids, it is expressed in terms of calories or

joules per kilogram 9kcal/kg, kj/kg; MJ/kg,etc). The high heating value includes the specific

enthalpy of vaporization, whereas the low heating value omits it.

Hospital Hospital is a residential establishment which provides short term and long term medical care

consisting of observational, diagnostic, therapeutic and rehabilitative services for a person

suffering or suspected to be suffering from disease or injury and for parturient. It may or may not

also provide services for ambulatory patients on an outpatient basis.

Incineration The controlled burning of solid, liquid or gaseous combustible wastes to produce gases and

residues containing little or no combustible material.

Lechate Liquid from a landfill containing substances that were present in the waste, either as liquid as

solid, and were dissolved by the water passing through the waste.

Micro-organism Any micro-biological entity, cellular, capable of replication or of transferring genetic material.

Monitoring The measurement of a concentration or other parameter (radiation or radio nuclide

concentration in the context of radioactive waste management) for purposes of assessment or

control of environmental quality or exposure and the interpretation of such measurements.

Monitoring can be continuous or non-continuous.

Municipal Waste General Waste for collection by municipalities, generated mainly by households, commercial

activities and street sweeping.

Pyrolysis The decomposition of organic material by heat in the absence, or with a limited supply, of oxygen.

Radioactive Waste Material that contains, or is contaminated with, radio nuclide at concentrations or activities

greater than clearance levels and for which no use is foreseen.

Recycling A term embracing the recovery and refuse of scrap or waste material for manufacturing or other

purposes.

Residence Time The time that elapses between the entry of substance into a furnace and the exit of burn out

residue from the furnace.

Residue The material remaining after combustion of waste such as ash or slag. Also refers to materials

extracted from a liquid or gas stream.

Risk Probability that a hazard will cause harm, and the severity of that harm.

Groundwater The waste contained in porous underground strata as a result of infiltration from the surface.

Sanitary An engineered method of disposing of solid waste on land in a manner that protects

Land filling the environment, e.g. by spreading the waste in thin layers, compacting it to the smallest practical

volume, and covering it with soil by the end of each working day, constructing barriers to

infiltration, evacuating the gases produced.

Scavenging The manual sorting of solid waste at landfills and removable of usable material.

Segregation The systematic separation of solid waste into designated categories.

Sewage A community's water supply after it has been fouled by various uses. Its sources may be a

combination of the liquid or water carried wastes from domestic, municipal and industrial

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premises, together with such groundwater, surface water, and storm water as may be present.

Sewerage A system for the collection and transport of sewage, including conduits, pipes and pumping

stations.

Sludge The accumulated solids that separate from liquids such as water or waste water during

processing, or deposits on the bottom of streams of other bodies or water.6Sterilization A reduction in microorganisms of more than 10 (more than 99.9999%) of the microorganisms are

killed), achieved by physical, chemical or mechanical methods or by irradiation.

Storage The placement of waste in a suitable location or facility where isolation, environmental and

health protection, and human control (e.g. monitoring for radioactivity, limitation of access) are

provided. This is done with the intention that the waste will be subsequently retrieved for

treatment and conditioning and/or disposal (or clearance of radioactive waste)

Treatment Any method, technique or process for altering the biological, chemical or physical characteristics

of waste to reduce the hazards it presents and facilitate, or reduce the costs of disposal. The basic

treatment objectives include volume reduction, disinfection, neutralization, or change of

composition to reduce hazards, including removal of radio nuclides from radioactive waste.

Waste Anything, which is not intended for further use, is termed as waste.

Waste Generator Any person, organization or the facility engaged in activities that generate waste.

Waste Inventory In the context of radioactive waste management, a detailed, itemized record maintained by the

operator or regulatory authority in accordance with established regulations; it may contain data

such as physical quantity, the activity of the waste, the radio nuclide content.

Waste All the activities, administrative and operational, involved in the handling,

Management treatment, conditioning, storage, and disposal of waste (including transportation).

Waste Package The product of waste conditioning, which includes the waste form, waste container (s), of any

barriers (e.g. absorbing materials or liners), prepared in accordance with requirements of

handling, transportation, storage, and/or disposal.

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Abbreviations Used

For further information contact/write to:

Dr. K.S. Baghotia

State Programme Officer (BMW Mgmt.) ,

Directorate of Health Services, Govt of NCT of Delhi

F-17, Karkardooma, Delhi-110032 , Email: [email protected]

AAAH : Aruna Asaf Ali HospitalASJH : Attar Sen Jain HospitalAIDS : Acquired Immuno Deficiency SyndromeBJRMH : Babu Jagjiwan Ram Memorial HospitalBMH : Bhagwan Mahavir HospitalBRSH : B.R. Sur HospitalBSAH : Baba Saheb Ambedkar HospitalBCTS : Bio Care Technological ServicesBMW : Biomedical WasteCHC : Community Health CentreCOEH : Centre for Ocupational and Environmental HealthCPCB : Central Pollution Control Boardency VirusCNCH : Chacha Nehru Children HospitalDHAS : Dr. Hedgewar Arogya Santhan DDU : Deen Dayal Upadhya HospitalDHS : Directorate of Health ServicesDJB : Delhi Jal BoardDPCC : Delhi Pollution Control CommitteeDTC : Delhi Transport CorporationDVB : Delhi Vidyut BoardESIC : Employees State Insurance Corporation FAQs : Frequenly Asked QuestionsGB Pant H : G. B. Pant HospitalGGSH : Guru Govind Singh HospitalGNEC : Guru Nanak Eye CentreGTBH : Guru Teg Bahadur HospitalGMMH : Gujar Mal Modi HospitalGHC : General Health CareGM : Gujjarmal ModiGNCT : Government of National Capital Territory GOI : Government of IndiaGovt. : GovernmentHIG : Higher Income GroupHIV : Human ImmunodeficiencyHFH : Holy Family HospitalIHBAS : Institute of Human Behavior & Allied Sciences ISIC : Indian Spinal Injuries CentreICU : Intensive Care UnitIEC : Information, Education and Communication IDH : Infectious Disease Hospital JGH : Jaipur Golden HospitalJAH : Jeevan Anmol HospitalJHNH : Jeewan Hospital & Nurshing HomeJH-AV : Jivodaya Hospital, Ashok ViharKN Hosp : Kasturba Niketan Hospital KH-JM : Kasturba Hospital, Jama MasjidLBSH : Lal Bahadur Shastri HospitalLN Hosp : Lok Nayak HospitalLHMC : Lady Harding Medical College

LRSITBCD : Lala Ram Swaroop Institute of TB & Chest DiseaseMal NC H : Malviya Nagar Colony HospitalMoti NH : Moti Nagar HospitalMB Hosp : Maharishi Balmiki HospitalMAH : Maharaja Aggarsain Hospital MCDH : Mata Chanan Devi HospitalMH-LR : Maternity Hospital Lodhi RoadMGSCH : Mahant Gurmukh Singh Ji Charitable Hospital M&CW : Maternity and Child WelfareMCD : Municipal Corporation of DelhiMTNL : Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited NCJH : N.C. Joshi Hospital NHMC : Nehru Homeopathy Medical CollegeNRH- BL : Northern Railwayl Hospital Basant LaneNDMC : New Delhi Municipal CouncilNH : Nursing Homes OPD : Out Patient DepartmentPatel H : Patel Nagar HospitalPh. No. : Phone NumberPHC : Primary Health Centre RGSSH : Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality HospitalRTRMH : Rao Tula Ram Memorial HospitalSGMH : Sanjay Gandhi Memorial HospitalSPH : Shastri Park HospitalSRHCH : Satyawadi Raja Harischand HospitalSTCentre : Shusruta Trauma CentreRBSJRH : R.B. Seth Jessa Ram HospitalRBTBH : Rajan Babu TB Hospital RGCIRC : Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research CentreRBI : Reserve Bank of IndiaRML : Ram Manohar LohiaSPEH : Sant Parmanand Eye HospitalSH : Saroj HospitalSMH : Santi Mukund HospitalSRSH : Shri Ram Singh HospitalSRBI : Sita Ram Bhartia InstituteSt.SH : St. Stephen HospitalSLJCH-AV : Sunder Lal Jain Charitable Hospital, Ashok ViharSDNH : Swami Dyanand HospitalSBI : State Bank of IndiaSGM : Sanjay Gandhi MemorialSWMC : Synergy Waste Management Company.TRSCH : Tirath Ram Sah Charitable HospitalzTB : Tuberculosis UNDP : United Nations Development ProgrammeUP : Uttar PradeshUR : Unregistered VEI&RC : Venu Eye Institute & Research Centre

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