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    Posted on December 3rd, 2024 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    Union Carbide’s Toxic Waste in Madhya Pradesh: 40 Years After Bhopal Gas Tragedy

    • Hundreds of tonnes of toxic waste remain on Union Carbide India Ltd. premises in Madhya Pradesh, four decades after the Bhopal gas tragedy.

    • Despite court orders and warnings, the waste has not been safely disposed of.

    • The Union government has released ₹126 crore to the Madhya Pradesh government for disposal plans.

    • A 2010 study revealed 11 lakh tonnes of contaminated soil, one tonne of mercury, and nearly 150 tonnes of underground dumps.

    • The government has no plans to deal with the contamination.

    • Groundwater in residential areas outside the factory is contaminated with heavy metals and other toxic substances.

    • The National Green Tribunal has called for action within six months, but it has not been followed.

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