A worker sprays disinfectants in Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi on Monday | Shekhar Yadav 
Nation

Department of Science Technology okays tech that can clear room air in an hour

The technology, developed by Pune-based company Scitech Park, reduces the viral load of infected areas within a room significantly within an hour.  

From our online archive

NEW DELHI: To ensure the well-being of the health staff, doctors and nurses working, the Department of Science Technology (DST) has approved a technology that can clean up the air and disinfect areas exposed to COVID-19 infection in hospitals and quarantine facilities.

The pilot project has been approved for 1,000 hospitals in Maharashtra. The technology, developed by Pune-based company Scitech Park, reduces the viral load of infected areas within a room significantly within an hour.  

The technology has been developed under the NIDHI PRAYAS program initiated by DST, which has  released `1 crore to manufacture and scale up the product.

The negative ion generator,  titled Scitech Airon, helps to control virus, bacteria, and fungal infections in a closed environment and could clean up the air and disinfect the areas exposed to infection, said the DST.

Trump says US will be out of Iran 'pretty quickly' as Tehran rubbishes claims of seeking ceasefire

Amid Opposition protests and Kerala poll concerns, Centre drops debate on new FCRA bill

Punjab begins first-ever drug and socio-economic census; 28,000 employees to survey 65 lakh families

Minister Sekar Babu hopes Harbour will remain his fiefdom

Tech hiring slips 8% in April, reversing early 2026 gains

SCROLL FOR NEXT