Authorities in India have removed hundreds of tonnes of toxic waste from a chemical factory that witnessed one of the world's ...
Indian authorities said on Thursday they had completed moving toxic waste from the site of the 1984 Bhopal gas leak disaster, ...
The Bhopal gas leak killed 3,928 people, according to official data submitted to the SC, although the activists claimed that ...
MHA grants foreign fund registration to Sambhavna Trust, providing free treatment to Bhopal gas leak victims after 5 years.
Authorities say incinerating poison is environmentally safe as activists raise alarm over potential water contamination.
As per the plan, the toxic waste is being moved to an incineration site in Pithampur near Indore, around 250 km from Bhopal.
Around 337 metric tonnes of toxic waste, including remnants of the pesticide Sewan and other chemicals used in the production ...
Since 1 January, patients & staff at Sambhavna Trust Clinic had been holding peaceful sit-ins, demanding FCRA renewal to ...
Forty years ago, on the night of Sunday 2 December of 1984, people in the city of Bhopal and surrounding communities were ...