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34th Anniversary of Bhopal Gas Tragedy: “We have kept the fight alive till now”, say victims

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On the 34th anniversary of Bhopal Gas Tragedy victims say, “We’ve kept the fight alive till now. We’ve set up our own museum, it has the photos of many victims and along with the pictures are the memoirs we kept of them and the songs we sang during our struggle.”

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People also payed tribute to the victims on the 34th anniversary of Bhopal Gas Tragedy by lighting candles in Bhopal.


The National Pollution Control Day is celebrated every year on 2nd of December in India in order to give the honor and memorialize the thousands of human beings who had lost their existence because of the Bhopal gas calamity.

Bhopal gas tragedy took place in the night of 2nd and 3rd December in the year 1984 because of the unintentional discharge of the poisonous chemical known as Methyl Isocyanate (also called MIC) as well as some other chemicals released from the Union Carbide Chemical Plant positioned in the city.

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