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  1. Regulations for integrating mosquito control measures in building-byelaws: a techno-legal commentary
  2. Work‑Related Migration to the Alang Ship‑Breaking Industry from Other Parts of India: An Overview of Health‑Related Issues
  3. Can We Ensure Fire Safety in Buildings That Don't Require NOC From the Fire Department?
  4. Study of compliance of law on healthy and balanced diets by schools in a district of New Delhi, India
  5. Notification and Recordkeeping of Occupational Mesothelioma in India
  6. Need for Making Cancer a Notifiable Disease in India
  7. Notification and recordkeeping of occupational mesothelioma in India
  8. Marble Waste Dump Yard in Rajasthan, India Revealed as a Potential Asbestos Exposure Hazard
  9. Case of Lajpat Nagar Market in New Delhi: Creation and Execution of a Street Vendor Survey for Observing Public Health and Order in a Non-Vending Zone
  10. Indian Health Ministry Refuses to Make Cancer a Notifiable Disease Despite ICMR's Recommendation
  11. Asbestos as contaminant in the mining of non-asbestos minerals: Case of a “marble” waste slurry dump-yard from Rajasthan, India
  12. Study of Compliance of Law on Healthy and Balanced Diets by Schools in a District of New Delhi, India
  13. India’s Steps Towards Carbon Dioxide Monitoring in Public Assembly Spaces for Ventilation Measurement for Airborne Infection Control and Other Factors
  14. Case of Lajpat Nagar Market in New Delhi: Creation and Execution of Street Vendor Survey for Observing Public Health and Order in a Non-Vending Zone
  15. Case of Lajpat Nagar Market in New Delhi: Creation and execution of street vendor survey for observing public health and order in a non-vending zone.
  16. Case of Lajpat Nagar Market in New Delhi: Creation and execution of street vendor survey for observing public health and order in a non-vending zone.
  17. Case of Lajpat Nagar Market in New Delhi: Creation and execution of street vendor survey for observing public health and order in a non-vending zone.
  18. On-ground compliance of tobacco control law by Central Universities in India
  19. The Universal Accessibility Provisions in Hospitals of New Delhi, India
  20. The Status of Indian Cancer Record Keeping and Study of Mesothelioma Cases to Ascertain Asbestos Exposure in India
  21. Analyzing Crimes in Public Spaces of New Delhi through News Reports: The Need and Possibility of Integrating Crime Prevention through Environmental Design Principles
  22. Analysing crimes in public spaces of New Delhi through news reports: The need and possibility of integrating Crime Prevention through Environmental Design Principles.
  23. Analysing crimes in public spaces of New Delhi through news reports: The need and possibility of integrating Crime Prevention through Environmental Design Principles.
  24. Analysing crimes in public spaces of New Delhi through news reports: The need and possibility of integrating Crime Prevention through Environmental Design Principles.
  25. Analysing crimes in public spaces of New Delhi through news reports: The need and possibility of integrating Crime Prevention through Environmental Design Principles.
  26. Analysing crimes in public spaces of New Delhi through news reports: The need and possibility of integrating Crime Prevention through Environmental Design Principles.
  27. Pedestrian post-twilight illuminance levels for security, visual comfort, and related parameters: the case of public parks in New Delhi
  28. Decentralisation of the compliance of anti-tobacco law in India: The case of higher educational institutions in New Delhi, India
  29. Signboards prohibiting tobacco sale within 100 yards of educational institutes: the appraisal of prohibition compliance and on-ground status of the anti-smoking law in New Delhi’s major administrative precinct
  30. The Universal Accessibility Provisions in Educational Institutes of New Delhi, India
  31. Young Builders vs. University of Delhi: A case study of the priority to environment protection in New Delhi by the National Green Tribunal.
  32. Building Laws and Public Health: An undergraduate elective pedagogy for architecture students sensitising on the role of building practitioners in preventing disease through the built environment.
  33. Can We Ensure Fire Safety in Buildings That Don't Require NOC From the Fire Department?
  34. Airborne Infection Control as Right to Life in the Indian Constitution: How Indian Polity is Paving the Way for the Future
  35. Pedagogy for Teaching Fire Safety through Design-Based Immersion of the National Building Code 2016 with Feedback from Students of Undergraduate Architecture
  36. Finding the illuminance levels for walkers in a prominent public park in New Delhi during the post-twilight period for healthy visual comfort, security, and other related parameters.
  37. Finding the illuminance levels for walkers in a prominent public park in New Delhi during the post-twilight period for healthy visual comfort, security, and other related parameters.
  38. Compliance with the provisions related to higher educational institutes of anti-tobacco/smoking law by institutes of national importance in India.
  39. Building Laws and Public Health: An undergraduate elective pedagogy for architecture students sensitising on the role of building practitioners in preventing disease through the built environment.
  40. Building Laws and Public Health: An undergraduate elective pedagogy for architecture students sensitising on the role of building practitioners in preventing disease through the built environment.
  41. Building Laws and Public Health: An undergraduate elective pedagogy for architecture students sensitising on the role of building practitioners in preventing disease through the built environment.
  42. Teaching fire safety through design-based immersion of National Building Code-2016 provisions to students of undergraduate architecture: a student feedback on the pedagogy technique
  43. Teaching fire safety through design-based immersion of National Building Code-2016 provisions to students of undergraduate architecture: a student feedback on the pedagogy technique
  44. Teaching fire safety through design-based immersion of National Building Code-2016 provisions to students of undergraduate architecture: a student feedback on the pedagogy technique
  45. Signboards Prohibiting Tobacco Sale Within 100 Yards of Educational Institutes: The Appraisal of Prohibition Compliance and On-Ground Status of the Anti-smoking Law in New Delhi's Major Administrative Precinct
  46. Building Laws and Public Health: An Undergraduate Elective Pedagogy for Architecture Students Sensitising on the Role of Building Practitioners in Preventing Disease through the Built Environment
  47. The Universal Accessibility Provisions in Hospitals of New Delhi, India
  48. Signboards Prohibiting Tobacco Sale Within 100 Yards of Educational Institutes: The Appraisal of Prohibition Compliance and On-Ground Status of the Anti-smoking Law in New Delhi's Major Administrative Precinct
  49. Signboards prohibiting tobacco sale within 100 yards of educational institutes: The appraisal of prohibition compliance and on-ground status of the COTPA Act, 2003 in Chanakyapuri Division of New Delhi Revenue District, the administrative precinct of I...
  50. The Universal Accessibility Provisions in Educational Institutes of New Delhi, India
  51. Can we ensure Fire safety in Buildings that don't require NOC from the Fire Department?
  52. The Universal Accessibility Provisions in Hospitals of New Delhi, India
  53. Young Builders vs. University of Delhi: A case of maintenance of balance between environment and development in housing development for the megacity of Delhi
  54. Window Openability
  55. India’s steps towards carbon dioxide monitoring in public assembly spaces for ventilation measurement for airborne infection control and other factors
  56. Mosquito control interventions in the built environment: how the Delhi High Court supported the first step towards the wire mesh policy
  57. Bioaerosol Spread of COVID-19 and TB in Air Conditioned Spaces: How the Court Spearheaded the Movement in India
  58. The Risk Status of Waiting Areas for Airborne Infection Control in Delhi Hospitals
  59. Studying the Double Paradox in Air Conditioning at Indian Airports for Airborne Infection Prevention and PM2.5 filtration.
  60. Openability of windows and presence of wire mesh in residences in a New Delhi neighbourhood as a factor of dilution ventilation required for prevention of airborne diseases and vector borne diseases
  61. Air conditioners, airborne infection prevention and air pollution in buildings in New Delhi
  62. Using global research on ventilation and airborne infection control for impacting public policy through the Indian Judiciary
  63. A relook at the ventilation measurement method and the correlation to the occurrence of Tuberculosis: A response to a published article.    
  64. Implementation of the Right to Healthy Environment: Regulations for running air conditioners in public buildings and recognition of biological pollutants.
  65. Implementation of the Right to Healthy Environment: Regulations for running air conditioners in public buildings and recognition of biological pollutants
  66. Investigating the effect of an open window vs. a closed window on the concentrations of suspended particulate matter in the indoors with respect to the outdoors
  67. Rethinking Use of Individual Room Air-conditioners in View of COVID 19