This is the problem statement: India has cleaning problems. India has cleaning solutions. Too few of them are of Indian origin. What has stymied the growth of the domestic cleaning …
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In the eight years since the Swachh Bharat Mission was launched, the thoughts, words and actions of millions of Indians have pivoted to cleaning and hygiene, like never before. Those …
‘Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has’ – Margaret Mead This is the story of …
In a free and frank conversation, Bhavesh Parsana, MD, Satol Chemicals, took Mrigank Warrier, Assistant Editor, Clean India Journal, through the spellbinding journey of his company and laid out his …
Organised by Clean India Journal in association with the Indian Railways Clean India Journal, in a major initiative, organised the first knowledge-sharing Clean Rail Conference (CRC) in association with the …
What happens when a client wants to sign on for one year and pay equipment costs at three-year rates? How do decades-old clients approach contract renewal? What is the real …
Meeting Challenges With New Solutions There is always a challenge when it comes to keeping a high traffic area like the Indian Railways clean and well maintained. And yes, it …
When it comes to processing close to 435 tonnes of linen per day for the Indian Railways, the complexity of washing, finishing and delivering clean linen to its users gets …
























