Sunday, June 10, 2012

Bhopal gas leak: Toxic waste to be disposed of in Germany


        New Delhi, June 8, 2012 : A Group of Ministers (GoM) today
gave its approval to Madhya Pradesh government to dispose of
350 metric tonnes of Union Carbide toxic waste in Germany.
As per the decision, the Centre will pay Rs 25 crore
towards the cost of airlifting the waste which will be removed
within a year.
Madhya Pradesh Bhopal Gas Tragedy, Relief and
Rehabilitation Minister Babulal Gaur said that the GoM under
the chairmanship of Union Home Minister P Chidambaram has
asked the state government to prepare an agreement within two
weeks' time.
"The proposal has been agreed to. The waste will be
disposed of in Germany. The cost of Rs 25 crore for airlifting
the toxic material will be borne by the central government.
The whole procedure of removing the waste will be completed
within a year," Gaur told reporters here after the meeting.
He said the state government will submit the agreement to
the Centre before the next meeting.
According to Madhya Pradesh government officials, the
disposal would be carried out by German agency-GIZ IS.
About 346 MT toxic waste is lying within the premises of
the erstwhile M/s Union Carbide India Ltd (UCIL) at Bhopal.
The worst-ever industrial disaster had taken place at the
Union Carbide plant on the intervening night of December 2-3,
1984.
According to a government data, a total compensation of
over Rs 3,000 crore has been given in 5,295 cases of death,
4,902 cases of permanent disability, 5,27,894 cases of minor
injury and 35,455 cases related to temporary disability among
others.
Gaur, along with some senior state government officials,
had on May 17 held a discussion with GIZ IS in Bhopal.
Today's GoM was attended by Union Urban Development
Minister Kamal Nath, Minister of Health and Family Welfare,
Ghulam Nabi Azad and Minister of Human Resource Development
Kapil Sibal besides some senior officials of the central and
state government departments.

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