the cleanup costs could be shared as follows: 50% by UC current subsidiary, 25% by MP state govt., 25% by GoI. State/Central govt. must also pay since they were equally negligent & thus culpable for unable to check/enforce safety measures.
When a German agency was ready to dispose off the waste in their country, these activists were opposed to that time. Actually they want to keep alive the issue for their own Is it possible to transfer the waste to US? Only bak bsk bak bak.
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The message given at the end of the interview is inspiring despite the apathetic governments at the central and the state levels both..
Thanks for bringing this up
Brilliant insights! Great episode!❤
Interesting and enlightening discussion indeed. While we always knew about Bhopal, had no idea about the Kodaikanal Mercury Thermometer Factory!
Excellent delivery and delivery
Thanks for such important conversations
the cleanup costs could be shared as follows: 50% by UC current subsidiary, 25% by MP state govt., 25% by GoI. State/Central govt. must also pay since they were equally negligent & thus culpable for unable to check/enforce safety measures.
Excellent speaker
Powerful delivery of messages! Thanks.
Mr Jayaraman extremely knowledgeable
Careless from governments and public are really a big threat to India
When a German agency was ready to dispose off the waste in their country, these activists were opposed to that time. Actually they want to keep alive the issue for their own Is it possible to transfer the waste to US? Only bak bsk bak bak.
What German company saar
Why do our governments lie? Im so fed up
World scientists learning from Chernobol so why not from Bhopal?