The waste, packed in 12 sealed containers, was shifted on January 2 from the now defunct Union Carbide factory in state capital Bhopal to the disposal site at Pithampur in Dhar district.
High Court on Monday instructed the state government that they are free to take necessary action in compliance with the order dated on December 3 on its own level in connection with the toxic waste ...
During a court hearing in Madhya Pradesh on Monday, the court said it would hear concerns raised by the other parties as well ...
The MP High Court on December 3 set a four-week deadline to shift the toxic waste from the factory, observing that even 40 ...
The Madhya Pradesh high court in Jabalpur on Monday directed the state government to take steps within six weeks for disposal ...
CM's response came after the Madhya Pradesh High Court heard a petition challenging the decision to incinerate the hazardous ...
Indore: Industries in Pithampur resumed near-normal operations on Monday, as many workers from nearby areas returned to their duties.
Mhow/Indore: The Madhya Pradesh High Court's decision to ask the govt to hold dialogues with parties opposing the disposal of Union Carbide waste in P.
Advocate General Prashant Singh, representing the government, requested the time to dispel myths and reassure the public ...
BHOPAL: On January 6, the Madhya Pradesh High Court granted six weeks to the state government to act on the disposal of Union ...
The Madhya Pradesh High Court mandates the state to dispose of Union Carbides hazardous waste within six weeks, urging media ...
Bhopal: The Madhya Pradesh High Court (HC) on Monday granted six weeks to the state government to dispose of the Union ...