Health Hazard Due to Dust Pollution (Especially of Women Workers) in Stone Quarries and Crushers

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  • Director (Rtd), Directorate of Mines & Minerals, Govt of West Bengal, 252/2, N S Road, Howrah 711 101 ,IN

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2022-04-27

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Das, D. K. (2022). Health Hazard Due to Dust Pollution (Especially of Women Workers) in Stone Quarries and Crushers. Indian Science Cruiser, 36(1), 11–16. Retrieved from http://informaticsjournals.com/index.php/ISC/article/view/37448

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