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Bhopal gas leak survivors threaten hunger strike from March 5

New Delhi, Mar 1 (UNI) Survivors of the Bhopal gas leak tragedy and their supporters today threatened to launch an indefinite hunger-strike from March 5 if their long-pending demands of cleaning up of the environment, clean drinking water, medical care and social rehabilitation were not immediately met.

Representatives of the survivors, who have been on protest in Bhopal, charged the Madhya Pradesh government with obstructing medical care and rehabilitation.

''We have been sitting on dharna for the last many days but neither Chief Minister Shiv Raj Singh Chouhan nor his officials have met us,'' Rashida Bi, a survivor of the 1984 Union Carbide gas tragedy and winner of Goldman Environmental Prize, said in a statement.

She alleged that a special coordination committee on Bhopal, which was set up at the behest of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh last year, was yet to start implementation of key decisions taken regarding relief and rehabilitation.

Satinath Sarangi from Bhopal Group of Information and Action claimed that 22 years after the disaster, more than 100,000 survivors were suffering from chronic problems such as breathlessness, cerebral palsy and acute deformities.

''But in the absence of monetary help for medical needs from the state, their agony has only worsened,'' Mr Sarangi said.

Last year in April, 55 survivors and their supporters walked 800 km from Bhopal to New Delhi. After 17 days of sit-in and seven days of hunger strike, they had met the Prime Minister who had assured them that their demands will be met.

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10-years-RI to 3 for rape

New Delhi, Mar 8 (UNI) A local court today sentenced three persons to ten-years rigorous imprisonment(RI) each for gangraping a pregnant woman in 2002. ASJ N P Kaushik also imposed a fine of Rs 10000 each on the convicts identified as Pramod, Ramdhan and Harbansh. The woman had been gangraped by seven people. The four others have been identified as juveniles and are facing charges in a trial court. UNI.....

Amendment of Motor Vehicle Act approved

New Delhi, Mar 1 (UNI) The government today approved the Amendments to the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 that would remove ambiguities and difficulties in the enforcement of the provisions in the Act. This would improve responsiveness of transport authorities in meeting the requirements of the citizens, improve public transport and strengthen the enforcement of safety related provisions. The new amended Bill would be called --''The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2007'', Information and Broadcasting Minister Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi said after the cabinet.....

108 wild monkeys shifted to new habitat

New Delhi, Mar 8 (UNI) The Municipal authorities today submitted before the Delhi High Court that at least 108 wild monkeys had been trapped and released at a new habitat in the south of the Capital. Appearing before a bench of Justice Swatanter Kumar and Justice HR Malhotra, the MCD Counsel said these monkeys had been released after a health check-up at the 100-acre natural habitat at Bhatti mines in the southern part of the national capital. Reserving the judgement, the.....
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