Bhopal: a continuing tragedy

December 02, 2014 07:38 am | Updated December 04, 2021 11:36 pm IST

30 years after the world's worst industrial disaster, the toxic waste lying at the Union Carbide plant is still awaiting disposal, amid concerns of air and water pollution.

>On Bhopal anniversary eve, a cry for justice

Coalition writes to PM, says Union Carbide was the original ‘Make in India’.

>A Trust brings hope in Bhopal gas victim’s life

Nine-year-old Zehra Jawed runs like the wind but until recently struggled to stand or sit. She is the only child of Nusrat Jahan and vegetable vendor Mohammed Jawed--a victim of the Bhopal Poisonous Gas Leak of 1984.

>Contamination still hounds Bhopal residents

Thirty years after India’s worst industrial disaster in Bhopal, contamination owing to the leakage of poisonous gas from the Union Carbide pesticide factory continues to affect residents.

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