
Bhopal gas tragedy: Madhya Pradesh HC asks government to share clean-up plan
The Hindu
Madhya Pradesh High Court directs government to submit a cleanup plan for the Bhopal gas tragedy site within five weeks.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court on Friday (March 13, 2026) directed the State government to submit a plan within five weeks for the assessment and remediation of contaminated soil and groundwater at the defunct Union Carbide factory site, the epicentre of the 1984 gas tragedy, in Bhopal.
The directions were issued by a Division Bench of Justices Vivek Kumar Singh and Ajay Kumar Nirankari in Jabalpur while hearing a batch of petitions seeking the disposal of contaminated soil and better water supply in the areas where the groundwater is contaminated.
In an action taken report submitted by the Bhopal Gas Tragedy Relief and Rehabilitation Department, the government told the court that a meeting chaired by Additional Chief Secretary Ashok Barnwal was held on March 3 to discuss a time-bound remediation of the Union Carbide India Ltd. (UCIL) factory, as well as an assessment of the measures to be taken for the contaminated soil and groundwater on and around the site.
Detoxification and decontamination of the UCIL plant structure at the site were also discussed, the government said.
“A decision has been taken to initiate the process and issue a short-tender for above-said work,” it said, adding that the tender will only be issued for the companies empanelled by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).
Rachna Dhingra, one of the intervention petitioners of the Bhopal Group of Information and Action, told The Hindu that the court had asked the government authorities to submit the plan within five weeks. “Although, we were pleading that the court direct the government to resolve the issue in a time-bound manner. However, the Bench has only sought the assessment and plan for now,” she said.

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