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January 22, 2025 at 07:03 AM
🔆 The article examines the controversy surrounding the disposal of hazardous waste from the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy. Key Points: ✅Waste Disposal: 358 tonnes of waste from the Union Carbide plant were transported to Pithampur for disposal. ✅Incineration Plan: The government plans to incinerate the waste at a Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility (TSDF) in Pithampur. ✅Public Opposition: Local residents are protesting the disposal plan, fearing potential environmental contamination and health hazards. ✅Safety Concerns: Concerns have been raised about the safety of the incineration process and the potential impact on groundwater quality. ✅Government Assurances: The government has assured residents that the incineration process will be safe and monitored, with emissions meeting environmental standards. ✅Possible UPSC Prelims Question: Where is the Union Carbide plant located, where the 1984 gas tragedy occurred? A. Mumbai B. Delhi C. Bhopal D. Chennai ✅Possible UPSC Mains Question: Discuss the challenges associated with the disposal of hazardous waste from the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy. Analyze the environmental and health concerns raised by the local population and examine the government's plan for safe and responsible disposal of the waste.

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