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Gaur urges Centre to sanction funds for gas victims
By Our Staff Reporter Bhopal, Jan 21: Madhya Pradesh Gas Tragedy Relief and Rehabilitation Minister Babulal Gaur today urged the Centre to sanction the proposed Rs 985.75 crore for social, economical and medical rehabilitation for Bhopal gas tragedy victims.
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London Olympics must drop Dow as sponsor
Over hundred survivors of Bhopal gas tragedy staged a protest on Wednesday to protest the inclusion of Dow Chemicals as a sponsor of the London Olympics. Leaders of all the five survivors' organisations
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From Bhopal to Kodaikanal
When the annals of corporate accountability, culpability and negligence in India are compiled, the erstwhile Union Carbide Corporation (UCC) is sure to top the list. But not far behind will be Hindustan
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Dow Chairman Andrew Liveris writes to Indias Ambassador in Washington Ronen Sen asking his help to resolve outside ....
Dow Chairman Andrew Liveris writes to India
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Steps being taken to remove carbide factory toxic waste, says HM
Union Home Minister P Chidambaram, who is heading a Group of Ministers on the Bhopal gas tragedy, is unaware of the facts regarding extradition of then CEO of Union Carbide Corporation Warren Anderson.
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Babulal Gaur meets Union Minister Shri Kamalnath
Bhopal Gas Tragedy Relief and Rehabilitation Minister Shri Babulal Gaur called on Union Urban Development Minister Shri Kamalnath here today and handed over to him an action plan chalked out for Narmada
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Carbide plant still poses threat
Three decades after the gas leak disaster, the abandoned Union Carbide plant still continues to pose a serious threat to the people of Bhopal as almost every study done so far to measure the impact of
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Research on waste at the Union Carbide factory and what it has found
This fact sheet includes research on waste at the Union Carbide factory and what it has found.
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On environmental governance in India: A discussion between Mr. R Rajamani and Mr. Sagar Dhara
On environmental governance in India: A discussion between Mr. R Rajamani and Mr. Sagar Dhara.
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MP sets up judicial probe into Bhopal tragedy
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SC nod to test-burning of Carbide waste
The Environment Ministry has got an approval from the Supreme Court to direct the Madhya Pradesh government to allow a test incineration of the toxic waste of Union Carbide factory that led to the Bhopal
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Family tree of Bhopal gas disaster
THE Bhopal gas disaster made headlines 25 years ago as the world
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Abandoned factory poisoning drinking water
Victims of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy and their families held a rally outside Union Carbide factory to mark the 25th anniversary of world
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Angry protests mark Bhopal anniversary
Bhopal: Angry survivors joined protests to mark the 25th anniversary of the Bhopal gas disaster on Thursday, demanding that those responsible be brought to book.
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Gas tragedy: Conf on industrial disasters
Bhopal, Dec 1: In the run-up to the 25th anniversary of the Bhopal gas tragedy, the city-based National Law Institute University in tandem with the New Delhi-based National Institute of Disaster Management will organise a two-day International Conference getting underway on Saturday at NLIU.
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Programmes, seminars to mark 25th year of gas tragedy
A two-day national seminar, organised by three organisations, will be held on December 1 to draw attention towards the plight of Bhopal gas tragedy victims on its 25th anniversary.
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Speed up justice for Bhopal gas victims
BHOPAL: Pointing to years of alleged official neglect by the Central and State governments, the organisations putting in serious efforts to bring justice to the kin of the victims of the Bhopal gas tragedy have once again expressed concern over the manner in which the whole issue has been treated over the past 25 years.
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Govt backs Dow removal
The Indian Olympic Association’s repeated pleas to have Dow hemicals removed as a sponsor of the London Olympics may have fallen on deaf ears but now the Indian government has intervened with a new request.
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MPs ask Britain to kick Dow Chemical out of London Olympics
The British government was on Tuesday accused of being part of a “conspiracy of silence” over Dow Chemical's controversial sponsorship of the London Olympics as MPs, cutting across party lines, called for the multi-million pound deal to be scrapped because of the company's links with the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy. They also demanded an independent investigation into the procurement process by which the sponsorship was given to Dow, describing the whole exercise as a “sham.”