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NASA Launching Carbon-Tracking Satellite In Search Of Climate Change Answers

June 26, 2015 in Blog

While in the political world carbon dioxide can still be referred to as an invisible, harmless gas for years scientists at NASA have been studying the way its dramatic rise in atmospheric concentration is affecting life on earth. On Tuesday morning, in a major landmark in understanding this relationship, NASA is launching a satellite to inventory where and how carbon is absorbed and released across the planet. It will be the nation

New water testing lab to help check contaminants

June 26, 2015 in Blog

RANCHI: The drinking water and sanitation department will start its water-testing laboratory soon at Hinoo. The unit will apply advanced technology to run at least 20 different tests.

Dr Vivek Chauhan, state coordinator-water quality, said,

Gujarat FDCA to launch India

June 26, 2015 in Blog

With a view to provide best healthcare services to the patient throughout the state, the Gujarat Food and Drug Control Administration (FDCA) recently procured an advanced on the spot mobile drug testing lab equipped with high-tech devices at a total investment of Rs. 1 crore. The mobile testing lab is currently undergoing final stages of up-gradation so as to meet the regulators requirement after which it will be launched in the state by end of June.

Through this initiative, the Gujarat FDCA has further strengthened and hardwired its regulatory mechanism to conduct surprise drug testing, while on the move across the state to check on counterfeit or substandard drugs. Dr H G Koshia, commissioner of Gujarat FDCA pointed out that one of the best features of this high tech driven testing lab is its non destructive nature which gives on the spot result of the drugs tested without causing any damages to the original samples that have been collected for testing.

Dr Koshia pointed out that, the state of the art mobile drug testing lab has been equipped with near infrared spectrophotometer which has been acquired at a cost of Rs. 35 lakh; x ray fluorescence spectrometer and ion mobility spectrometer acquired at the cost of Rs. 21 lakh each, and the Raman spectrophotometer acquired at the cost of Rs. 18 lakh along with the additional cost associated with the mobile van which comes to around Rs.20 lakh.

With this launch, the state regulatory officials will be able to reach the remotest part of the state for conducting surprise raid for checking out any illegal activities that lead to manufacturing of any spurious or substandard drugs which have been difficult to access earlier. Not surprisingly, Gujarat FDCA becomes the country

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