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<h1>Chemical Waste from Bhopal Tragedy Incinerated Amid Protests Over Health and Environmental Concerns; Ongoing Monitoring Ensured</h1> Four decades after the Bhopal gas tragedy, 337 tonnes of chemical waste from the former Union Carbide factory were unloaded at an incineration site in Dhar district, Madhya Pradesh. The process, conducted under safety protocols, faced protests from locals concerned about health and environmental impacts. The Madhya Pradesh government, following a High Court directive, managed the operation with transparency and public involvement. The waste, transported from Bhopal, includes non-radioactive materials like soil and pesticide residues. Public awareness campaigns were initiated to address safety concerns, and the disposal process is being monitored continuously. Further court proceedings are scheduled.