Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Bhopal gas tragedy


The survivors of the tragedy's 1984 Bhopal gas, the worst industrial disaster, won a victory when forced Dow Chemical owns Union Carbide, the withdrawal of 2011 Fair Trade Aquatech water technology will be held Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai from March 2-4. The pesticide plant of Union Carbide has deadly poison gas in December 1984, killing thousands of people.The Supreme Court today issued notices to the Union Carbide Corporation and Dow Chemical at the request of the Center increase in remuneration for Rs.7, 844.22 crore in 1984 the victims of Bhopal Gas tragedy. Syed Irfan (62), a frontline activist for justice in the case against Union Carbide and himself a survivor of the Bhopal disaster, died Friday at his home after a long illness.

The Court has issued notices to the UCC, Dow Chemicals, McLeod Russel India and UCIL reason for the transfer of a claim for damages to the environment of the High Court of Madhya Pradesh, the. According to information received on behalf of Dow Chemical has been removed from the list of those associated with the technology trade fair water Aquatech 2011 Bhopal survivors, gave a press conference yesterday, held a demonstration today seat. Nearly 70 survivors made a given outside the exhibition hall inside the Bombay Exhibition Center, which lists stall.Speaking exhibition organizers have to Dow, the commander Dalal holiday Inter-Brooks Exhibitions have said "We had a discussion with Dow in this area, and Dow is no longer part of the show.

They are not here today, and will not be there tomorrow or the day after.Mr. Dalal has also expressed its solidarity with the Bhopal survivors.Separately Mr. Kishor Shetty, director of sales and marketing, advertising in the Inter also confirmed by phone. "When he came to know, we separate retirement Dow Chemical voluntarily. "The track of the event by American ad is sponsored by the Ministry of Urban Development of the Union, in collaboration with several partners, including Dow Chemical.Despite seriously exposed to toxic gas in the industrial disaster of 1984 Irfan, who was president of Bhopal Gas Mahila Purush Sangharsh Morcha Peedi led demonstrations for justice for survivors.
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