Authorities in India have removed hundreds of tonnes of toxic waste from an Indian chemical factory that witnessed one of the ...
Indian authorities said on Thursday they had completed moving toxic waste from the site of the 1984 Bhopal gas leak disaster, ...
BHOPAL: In the wake of protests in Pithampur industrial town of Dhar district against the planned incineration of 40-year-old ...
The government is also set to approach the Madhya Pradesh high court to seek more time to carry out the task, chief secretary ...
Madhya Pradesh police have registered five cases against protesters in Pithampur of Dhar district who opposed the planned ...
The men were protesting to highlight enduring environmental and health crises from the 1984 industrial disaster ...
The Madhya Pradesh government faces intense local opposition over plans to incinerate Union Carbide factory waste in ...
Indian authorities begin the long-awaited cleanup of toxic waste from the 1984 Bhopal gas disaster amid concerns over its potential impacts at the new location ...
A group protested the relocation of toxic waste from Bhopal's Union Carbide Factory to Pithampur, demanding its return. The ...
Indian authorities moved hundreds of tonnes of hazardous waste remaining more than 40 years after the world's deadliest industrial disaster struck the city of Bhopal, media reported Thursday.
Bhopal (AsiaNews) - The Indian authorities have announced that they have removed the 337 tons of toxic waste still lying in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, the scene of the worst industrial disaster i n ...
Two people sustained burn injuries after some of the protestors attempted self-immolation during protests against the shifting of toxic waste materials from Bhopal Gas tragedy site to Pithampur in ...