A 12-year-old Indian-American activist tried to issue summons for Warren Anderson, former chief of Union Carbide over the deadliest 1984 gas disaster in Bhopal. "Today we are here to appeal to Warren Anderson and summon him to the Indian court where he has been charged with culpable homicide, which is the equivalent of manslaughter in America," Akash Viswanath Mehta said, standing outside a skyscraper on Park Avenue, which houses the law...
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NHRC issues notices for septic tank deaths by J Balaji
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued notices to the Delhi government Chief Secretary and Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) Commissioner on the death of three persons due to asphyxiation while cleaning a septic tank in a banquet hall on G.T. Karnal Road in Adarsh Nagar on May 18. The two officers have been asked to reply in four weeks and also give details of the persons died while cleaning...
More »The big deal about caste by Sunil Khilnani
Can more knowledge about our society, about the individuals and groups who constitute it, be a bad thing? I’ve been wondering about this lately, in the context of two government initiatives to gather more knowledge about us Indians, as caste groups and as individuals. Both of these information-gathering exercises—the proposal for a “caste census”, which has generated a stormy argument, and the merely desultory discussion over the planned Unique Identification...
More »States must not ignore Human Rights in efforts to end poverty
Governments risk failing some of the world's most impoverished and vulnerable groups unless Human Rights are put at the centre of efforts to eradicate poverty, Amnesty International warned on Wednesday. In a new report looking at how to strengthen the Millennium Development Goals [MDGs], the organization highlights how key targets fall short of existing international Human Rights standards. The report, From Promises to Delivery, outlines crucial steps governments can take to deliver...
More »Bhopal gas tragedy: US rejects action against Union Carbide
The US on Tuesday rejected taking any action against the Union Carbide company for the world's worst industrial disaster that had left over 15,000 people dead and hoped the Indian court verdict in the Bhopal gas tragedy case would bring "closure to the victims". "With respect to Bhopal, obviously that was one of the greatest industrial tragedies and industrial accidents in human history. And let me just say that we...
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