The 60-year-old lives in Tarapur in the industrial town of Pithampur, known for its automobile and pharmaceutical factories.
In what's often called the world's worst industrial disaster, a 1984 chemical accident at a pesticide plant in Bhopal, India, unleashed a toxic gas that killed thousands of people over subsequent ...
A senior Madhya Pradesh official is ensuring the safe disposal of 337 tonnes of hazardous waste from Bhopal's Union Carbide ...
Indian authorities said on Thursday they had completed moving toxic waste from the site of the 1984 Bhopal gas leak disaster, ...
The Madhya Pradesh government has temporarily halted waste incineration. Authorities have stated that the local protests, ...
As toxic waste from the Union Carbide factory reaches Re Sustainability’s incineration facility in Pithampur, local residents ...
Forty years ago, on the night of Sunday 2 December of 1984, people in the city of Bhopal and surrounding communities were ...
The toxic waste was transported under heavy security for disposal at a plant in Pithampur, 143 miles away, Bhopal gas tragedy relief and rehabilitation department director Swatantra Kumar Singh said.
The administration can address the lingering scars of Bhopal tragedy only by rebuilding trust through a participatory and ...
Thousands of people died in the central city of Bhopal in December 1984 after breathing a poisonous gas leaked from the factory. On Wednesday, around 337 tonnes of toxic waste was taken from the ...
A court-ordered disposal of toxic waste from the Bhopal gas tragedy has sparked protests in Pithampur, near Indore ...
It is now a few days past the protests and life in the densely-populated town has resumed its regular pace, with markets open ...