Twenty-five years after the worst industrial disaster in world history which claimed over 15,000 lives, Bhopal district court on Monday convicted eight people including former Union Carbide India chairman Keshub Mahindra in the Bhopal Gas tragedy case.
A paper published the other day two photographs taken from the same angle after a lag of a few days/weeks of the site on which the Central Business District (CBD) is slated to come up in South TT Nagar (in Bhopal). The intention was to show how green was the site with plenty of big-sized trees before the contractors, Gammon India, cleared it to prepare it for the planned construction.
New Delhi: It will be unkind to blame the trial court for handing out mild punishments to the Bhopal gas leak accused whose collective negligence caused an industrial catastrophe. For, the court
New Delhi: Victims of the Bhopal gas tragedy have, it seems, become used to injustice. On Monday, seven influential officers of Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) were convicted by a court with a mere two-year sentence for causing the world
The Bhopal Gas Tragedy of 1984 has damaged the environment so much that over 50,000 people are still drinking underground water affected by the industrial waste dumped around the now defunct Union Carbide Factory.
Emotions ran high among relatives and survivors of the victims of the world's worst industrial disaster in Bhopal as they demanded capital punishment after eight senior officials of the Union Carbide were convicted today only of death due to criminal negligence.