Decades Later, Controversial Chemical Waste Disposal Sparks Protests in Madhya Pradesh
Four decades after the Bhopal gas tragedy, chemical waste from the Union Carbide factory is being unloaded for incineration in Dhar district, Madhya Pradesh, leading to protests and health concerns. Local administration is ensuring transparency and safety in the disposal process amid ongoing public unrest.

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Decades after the catastrophic Bhopal gas tragedy, a significant operation is underway in Madhya Pradesh to dispose of 337 tonnes of chemical waste from the defunct Union Carbide factory. The move has triggered protests in the region, with local residents voicing health and environmental concerns.
The hazardous waste is being unloaded at an incineration unit in Dhar district with stringent safety measures in place, according to official reports. The Madhya Pradesh government is striving for transparency in the process, engaging local representatives to gain public confidence and addressing their apprehensions.
Administrative officials, including Indore divisional commissioner Deepak Singh, have assured the community that all procedures adhere to safety standards. Despite scientific evidence suggesting negligible chemical threats, public unrest persists. The Madhya Pradesh High Court is monitoring the disposal plan, expecting a comprehensive report in the coming weeks.
(With inputs from agencies.)