Union Carbide toxic waste disposal move partial solution: NGOs
Voluntary groups fighting for the Bhopal gas tragedy survivors have said the decision of the Group of Ministers (GoM) to dispose of Union Carbide toxic waste to Germany was only a partial solution to
Bhopal gas leak: Toxic waste to be disposed of in Germany
A Group of Ministers (GoM) on Friday gave its approval to Madhya Pradesh government to dispose of 350 metric tonnes of Union Carbide toxic waste in Germany.
As per the decision, the Centre will pay
Indian Olympic Association threatening to boycott London 2012 - report
The Indian Olympic Association is threatening a boycott of the London 2012 Games in protest against a sponsorship deal with Dow Chemical.
Dow Chemical bought Union Carbide Corporation, whose former I
Dow Chemicals 'icing on the cake' for London Olympics; activists furious
As the year-long countdown begins for the 2012 London Olympics, organisers here have been hit by the first major controversy around the mega sporting event with activists of Bhopal gas disaster plann
Don't know who was our Minister when Anderson left: MEA
New Delhi: The External Affairs Ministry does not know who was its minister in December, 1984 when Bhopal Gas tragedy accused Warren Anderson, the then Union Carbide Chief, left the country after secu
Bhopal gas tragedy is a closed case now: US
The United States on Friday said that the Bhopal gas tragedy is a closed case now.
"Yes" state department spokesman, Mr P.J. Crowley, told reporters when asked if US considers Bhopal gas tragedy as
India has no plan to ban Dow Chemicals
India has no plan to ban Dow Chemicals in the country while the due process of law will be followed in fixing civil and criminal liabilities of the firm in the 1984 Bhopal gas disaster.
"There is no
Anderson's escape: PMO has no record of calls from US
Amidst raging controversy over the escape of Bhopal Gas leak case accused Warren Anderson, the Prime Minister's Office has said it has no records of phone calls received from any US government officia
SC accepts Ahmadi's resignation from Bhopal Hospital Trust
The Supreme Court on Monday accepted the resignation of former Chief Justice of India, Mr A.M. Ahmadi, as the Chairman of the Bhopal Memorial Hospital Trust (BMHT) and allowed the Centre to take over