BP oil spill and Bhopal: Lesson to learn for developing countries
There is little in common between BP
There is little in common between BP
These differently-abled children at JP Nagar in Bhopal, Vikas Yadav (11) and Aman Yadav (9), had to suffer the consequences of India
New Delhi: Following attorney general of India
John Elliott
New Delhi: Ahead of US President Barak Obama
Bhopal: The Centre had barred the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) from publishing the Bhopal gas tragedy-related research work for nine years, information under the RTI Act has revealed. It
Judgment comes 26 years after the gas leak tragedy, all eight convicts get bail.
Twenty six years after the world
CPCB funded this project to IITR, Lucknow vide letter No. A-14011/1/2011- Mon/S870dated13/10/2011to carry out the analysis of groundwater, soil and sub-soil samples from UCIL, Bhopal premises and in the
The apex court on Monday pulled up the Centre for not being serious on disposal of toxic waste lying in the defunct Union Carbide India Ltd plant, now represented by DOW Chemical Company, in Bhopal for
CIC Seeks External Affairs Ministry
Sudhir Singh
Stating to have registered a "major victory' after the "government conceded to four of their six long-standing demands', Bhopal gas tragedy survivors today called off their "international hunger
A day after a Delhi court accepted the CBI request seeking extradition of former Union Carbide Corporation (UCC) chairman Warren Anderson
The hungerstrike by the Bhopal gas victims, entered the second day. The protest has gathered worldwide support with 200-odd people from across 14 countries joining the hungerstrike. Six people,
Over 400 survivors of the Bhopal gas disaster and their sympathisers who organised a huge "die in" New delhi, covering themselves in white shrouds and lying on the road while symbolic figures of
A quarter century after the world
The Union Cabinet approved the implementation of the 2004 Supreme Court order for disbursement of pro-rata additional compensation on one-on-one basis to victims of the Bhopal gas tragedy. It also
Aarti Dhar Their letter to Prime Minister is the latest in global support for gas victims NEW DELHI: Sixteen U.S. Congresspersons, led by Frank Pallone Jr, have written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh expressing support to Bhopal gas victims, and urged him to bring America-based Dow Chemical and Union Carbide to justice. Thousands of people died and were maimed as a result of massive release of methyl isocyanate gas from the Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal in December 1984. Union Carbide and Dow Chemical have since merged.