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The Madhya Pradesh High Court on Thursday allowed the state government to dispose of the chemical waste from the defunct Union Carbide factory in Bhopal.
India may be revisiting the law that was largely influenced by the Bhopal Gas Tragedy, to encourage US investment ...
India plans to amend its nuclear liability laws, capping accident penalties for equipment suppliers to attract US firms like ...
Madhya Pradesh High Court allows disposal of Union Carbide waste in Dhar district, following trial incineration with no ...
The Pollution Control Board has advised a private company for necessary work at its Pithampur waste disposal plant to safely ...
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India is planning to ease its nuclear liability laws to cap accident-related penalties on equipment suppliers, three ...
India is planning to ease its nuclear liability laws by capping accident-related penalties for equipment suppliers, in an ...
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The Pioneer on MSNHearing on Union Carbide case to resume todayA Bhopal court will today resume hearing in the criminal case concerning the 1984 Union Carbide gas disaster that killed thousands and exposed over half a million people. The matter will be heard in ...
The Pollution Control Board (PCB) has issued an advisory to a private company for essential works at its waste disposal plant in Pithampur, where waste from the defunct Union Carbide factory in Bhopal ...
Of the 350 tonnes of waste that was transported from the defunct Union Carbide factory in Bhopal to Pithampur industrial area in Dhar district, 328 tonnes of toxic waste now remains to be disposed of.
A Bhopal court will today resume hearing in the criminal case concerning the 1984 Union Carbide gas disaster that killed thousands and exposed over half a million people.
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