Jagriti Agarwal
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I am working at Corpseed which is a Legal Compliance Advisory Platform that provides business planning, Legal compliance, and financial structure.
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The Importance of Kerala Pollution Certificate: A Comprehensive Guide including
Introduction: Kerala Pollution Certificate In a world that's becoming increasingly aware of environmental issues, pollution control has become paramount. Kerala, a state known for its natural beauty and lush landscapes, has recognized the importance of preserving its environment. One significant step in this direction is the issuance of Kerala Pollution Certificates. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the world of Kerala Pollution Certificate, understanding their significance, the role of the Kerala State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB), the types of certificates issued, and why businesses operating in the state need them.
By Jagriti Agarwal7 months ago in Journal
How to obtain WPC ETA Certificate for Wireless Mouse?
What is WPC (Wireless Planning and Coordination) Wireless Planning and Coordination (WPC) refers to the process of managing and controlling the use of the radio frequency (RF) spectrum in a country. The objective of WPC is to assure the efficient and effective use of this precious resource while minimizing interference between different wireless services.
By Jagriti Agarwalabout a year ago in Journal
Concept of Environmental impact assessment – Stages, Parameters, and Benefits
Introduction An environmental impact assessment (EIA) is a process used to measure the potential environmental effects of a proposed project or development before it is authorized. EIAs are frequently necessary for large-scale projects such as the building of power plants, motorways, and mines, as well as for changes in land use like logging or urban development. The objective of EIA is to identify the measures to prevent, reduce and eliminate any adverse environmental effects and to identify and assess the potential environmental impacts of the proposed project. The process typically includes a series of steps such as screening, scoping, impact analysis, mitigation and enhancement measures, public consultation and disclosure, decision-making, and monitoring and follow-up. The outcome of an EIA is often a comprehensive report that outlines the potential effects of the project and the proposed mitigation measures.
By Jagriti Agarwalabout a year ago in Earth