A high-security jail in Bhopal finds itself in the eye of a storm after a China-made drone was discovered inside its premises.
A good news for the passengers as railways has announced to operate 40 Maha Kumbh special trains to Praygraj. These trains will pass via Madhya Pradesh and will have halt at several stations like Bhopal,
Indian authorities said on Thursday they had completed moving toxic waste from the site of the 1984 Bhopal gas leak disaster, which killed more than 5,000 people, to a disposal facility where it will take three to nine months to incinerate.
College student and bird lover Junaid Qureshi says their cage was opened using a key. Investigating officer says CCTV footage yielded no clues.
Indian authorities have begun to transfer 337 tons of toxic waste from the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy to a disposal plant, amidst strict security measures to avoid another chemical disaster like the one that caused thousands of deaths in this city four decades ago.
Authorities say incinerating poison is environmentally safe as activists raise alarm over potential water contamination.
A gas leak from the Union Carbide factory in Bhopal 40 years ago killed over 5,400 people in the world's largest industrial accident. Last month, Indian authorities ordered the removal of the residual toxic waste from Bhopal for disposal in Pithampur, where it has been put in storage at an incinerator facility.
AIIMS Bhopal has announced the availability of testing facilities for the Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) following the detection of three cases in India. To ensure safety and awareness, AIIMS Bhopal has issued guidelines and emphasised the importance of early detection and prevention.
Court issues the directives while hearing a contempt petition filed by Bhopal Gas Peedith Mahila Udyog Sanghathan on rehabilitation of survivors
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Forty years after one of the world’s deadliest gas disasters, hundreds of tonnes of toxic waste have been removed from the ill-fated Union Carbide plant
Twelve leak-free containers carrying 337 metric tons of toxic waste for incineration reached the Pithampur plant 42 miles from Bhopal amid heavy security, Swatantra Kumar Singh, the director of Bhopal gas tragedy relief and rehabilitation department, told Reuters.