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One Night In Bhopal

The Bhopal disaster (also referred to as the Bhopal gas tragedy) is the world’s worst industrial catastrophe. It occurred on the night of December 2-3, 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. A leak of methyl isocyanate gas and other chemicals from the plant resulted in the exposure of hundreds of thousands of people. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259 and the government of Madhya Pradesh has confirmed a total of 3,787 deaths related to the gas release. Other government agencies estimate 15,000 deaths. Others estimate that 3,000 died within weeks and that another 8,000 have since died from gas-related diseases. A government affidavit in 2006 stated the leak caused 558,125 injuries including 38,478 temporary partial and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries.UCIL was the Indian subsidiary of Union Carbide Corporation (UCC). Indian Government controlled banks and the Indian public held 49.1 percent ownership share. In 1994, the Supreme Court of India allowed UCC to sell its 50.9 percent share. The Bhopal plant was sold to McLeod Russel (India) Ltd. UCC was purchased by Dow Chemical Company in 2001.Civil and criminal cases are pending in the United States District Court, Manhattan and the District Court of Bhopal, India, involving UCC, UCIL employees, and Warren Anderson, UCC CEO at the time of the disaster. In June 2010, seven ex-employees, including the former UCIL chairman, were convicted in Bhopal of causing death by negligence and sentenced to two years imprisonment and a fine of about $2,000 each, the maximum punishment allowed by law. An eighth former employee was also convicted but died before judgment was passed.

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  1.  This  is   just another  issue   that is not palatable   so is pushed under the carpet
     We have just had the   commemoration of    9/11
      Sad  how political Bullshit  is manipulated    and those poor souls are forgotten

  2.  This  is   just another  issue   that is not palatable   so is pushed under the carpet
     We have just had the   commemoration of    9/11
      Sad  how political Bullshit  is manipulated    and those poor souls are forgotten

  3. Found it incomplete.
    Not much is shown about the current state of affairs w.r.t. law suits in India.
    Also a comparison of the safety measure in UCIL and UCC could be compared.
    Still a good effort.

    • Watch Not for Sale then. It explains what happenned in Bhopal and gives a few more cases to explain why CSR is indispensable…

    • Watch Not for Sale then. It explains what happenned in Bhopal and gives a few more cases to explain why CSR is indispensable…