New study suggests kidney disease may be linked to pesticide exposure
Patients with chronic kidney disease were found to have higher amounts of organochlorine pesticides in their body
Bhopal: The Verdict
Activists gather at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi, to protest against the June 7, 2010 verdict. See more videos»
Bhopal Solidarity - Jharna Anurag Singh
Here is independent filmmaker Jharna Anurag Singh speaking out against the June 7, 2010 verdict.
Bhopal Solidarity - Swami Agnivesh
Swami Agnivesh, the president of the World Council of Arya Samaj, speaks out against the June 7, 2010 verdict.
Bhopal Solidarity - Kaveri Rajarman
Activist Kaveri Rajarman speaks out against the June 7, 2010 verdict via a performance protest.
Bhopal Solidarity- Mary
Passerby Mary shares her disappointment with the June 7, 2010 verdict on the Bhopal gas disaster.
Bhopal Solidarity - Selva Ganapathy
Chemical Engineer Selva Ganapathy speaks out against the June 7, 201o verdict on the Bhopal gas disaster.
Bhopal Solidarity - Rachna Dhingra
Bhopal activist Rachna Dhingra speaks out against the June 7, 2010 verdict on the bhopal gas disaster.
Bhopal Solidarity - Satinath Sarangi
Satinathi Sarangi, a prominent Bhopal activist, speaks out against the June 7, 2010 verdict.
Bhopal Solidarity - Michael Muench
Michael Muench, a US medical student, speaks out against the June 7, 2010 verdict on the Bhopal gas tragedy
Bhopal Solidarity - Rashida Bee
Rashida Bee, a Bhopal victim from the 1984 gas leak, speaks out against the June 7, 2010 verdict.
Bhopal Solidarity - Raheesa Bee
Raheesa Bee, a Bhopal gas victim, speaks out against the June 7, 2010 verdict.
Big agribusiness rushes to cash in on Fall Armyworm
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PAN India, a non-profit working on pesticides submitted its concerns over the Bill and demanded transparent consultation process before finalisation
Cancer train
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These pesticides have been banned in other countries; but in India, they are being allowed to use & could pose serious health hazards to farmers
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No pesticide check yet
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Book Review
Accountability in the Pesticide Industry - A report based on a forum held at the Pocantico Conference Center . June 25-28, 2002 . Paper No 5
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The ban is delayed and addresses only a part of the problem of toxic pesticides in India
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Record number of chemicals reviewed by UN committee
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LIES, DAMN LIES AND ENDOSULFAN
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