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Delay in hazardous waste disposal abuse of right to health of Bhopal gas tragedy survivors: NHRC chief

Addressing a Human Rights Day event here hosted by the National Human Rights Commission, he said that one outfall of globalisation is the concentration of wealth in transnational companies and a few countries.

December 10, 2022 / 13:11 IST
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Tonnes of hazardous waste are lying at the site of the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy and delay in its disposal contaminates groundwater and soil which is a ”direct abuse” of the right to health of survivors and locals, NHRC chairperson justice Arun Kumar Mishra (retd) said Saturday.

Addressing a Human Rights Day event here hosted by the National Human Rights Commission, he said that one outfall of globalisation is the concentration of wealth in transnational companies and a few countries.

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"For calamities caused by industrial disasters, transnational enterprises’ responsibilities have to be well defined,” the NHRC chief asserted.

He cited the Bhopal gas tragedy which took place at a plant of a global company in Bhopal in 1984, considered one of the world’s worst industrial disasters.