Four decades after the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy, some 377 tons of hazardous waste were loaded on sealed containers and shifted ...
As toxic waste from the Union Carbide factory reaches Re Sustainability’s incineration facility in Pithampur, local residents ...
Forty years after one of the world’s worst industrial disasters that occurred at the Union Carbide factory in Bhopal in 1984 ...
Indian authorities said on Thursday they had completed moving toxic waste from the site of the 1984 Bhopal gas leak disaster, ...
Protests have broken out in Pithampur over fears that the treatment of refuse from the 1984 industrial disaster may pollute ...
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Saturday blamed the Congress government for the 1984 Union Carbide gas disaster, ...
Gas tragedy relief department director Swatantra Kumar Singh assured that the incineration of toxic waste from the Union ...
The 377 tonnes of hazardous waste will be disposed of at an incineration site in Pithampur near Indore, around 250 km from ...
As per the plan, the toxic waste is being moved to an incineration site in Pithampur near Indore, around 250 km from Bhopal.
Organizations in Madhya Pradesh oppose the incineration of Union Carbide waste at Pithampur, citing ecological threats.
The Madhya Pradesh government faces mounting pressure to scientifically dispose of Union Carbide waste, related to the 1984 ...
Twelve leak-free containers carrying 337 metric tons of toxic waste for incineration reached the Pithampur plant 42 miles ...