Madhya Pradesh High Court on Tuesday approved a trial run for the disposal of Union Carbide's toxic waste in Pithampur. Three trial phases will be conducted, burning a total of 30 metric tonnes of ...
The Madhya Pradesh High Court on Tuesday (February 18) directed the State to conduct the first trial run to dispose of 10 metric tonne of Union Carbide's waste material, at Pithampur facility on ...
A division bench of Chief Justice Suresh Kumar Kait and Justice Vivek Jain directed the state government to “undertake the ...
The state informed the court that the first phase of the trial run will take place on February 27 and the second and third phase on March 4 and March 10 respectively ...
Earlier during the hearing of the matter before the Madhya Pradesh High Court last month, the High Court said that the state government was free to take necessary action in compliance with the order ...
Madhya Pradesh High Court has approved the government's proposal to retest incineration of Union Carbide waste at a Pithampur ...
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has granted the state government permission to trial the management of Union Carbide's ...
The first phase of the trial run will take place on February 27 and the second and third phase on March 4 and March 10 ...
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Hosted on MSNConcerns raised over Carbide waste incinerationAmid growing concerns over the proposed incineration of Union Carbide waste, leaders of four survivor organisations on Monday urged the state government to rethink its decision.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has permitted a trial run for the disposal of chemical waste from the defunct Union Carbide ...
Nuclear power is going through a bit of a renaissance as developed countries look for sources of cheap, plentiful energy to ...
The 1984 disaster in Bhopal, India, remains one of the most chilling cases of corporate carelessness, government inaction, and human suffering ...
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