India to adhere global benchmarks for cell phones radiationEconomic Times - 5 Jun, 2011NEW DELHI: Amid concerns over likely health hazards due to radiations emitting from mobile phones and towers, the government today assured that India would adhere to best global and scientific benchmarks while drafting the final guidelines in the ... |
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Telcos scurry to conform to normsTimes of India - 5 Jun, 2011NEW DELHI: Indian telecom companies are scurrying to conform to the government's stipulated health norms in light of growing evidence on the cancerous nature of cellphone radiation. There has been an amendment in the Access Service Licenses â€" mandating ... |
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Stricter radiation emission guidelines soon: Sachin PilotThe Hindu - Sandeep Joshi - 5 Jun, 2011The Hindu Minister of State for Communication and IT Sachin Pilot. Photo: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar Alarmed by the latest World Health Organisation (WHO) report highlighting that mobile phone users may be at increased risk from brain cancer, the Centre on ... |
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