Thursday, April 05, 2007

1000 Bhopal Photo Exhibit at Alliance Francaise of Madras

The Bhopal Gas Disaster of 1984 was not an accident. It was the result of systematic neglect by the Government and industry. Twenty-three years after this disaster, no lessons have been learnt. The environment, workers and communities living next to the industries face the same threats that caused the Bhopal Gas Disaster. The neglect that plagued Union Carbide's factory in Bhopal, plagues several toxic hotspots in Mettur, Cuddalore, Kodungaiyur, Ennore, Manali, Tuticorin, Alathur, Kodaikanal and Tiruppur -- all in Tamil Nadu. . .all slow-motion Bhopals. Community Environmental Monitoring invites you to the inauguration of the "1000 Bhopal" photo exhibition that will give you a glimpse of the lurking dangers in thousands of communities around the country and in Tamil Nadu who live in Bhopal everyday.

Details of inauguration:
Date: 9 April 2007
Time: 6:00 pm
Venue: Alliance Francaise of Madras,
No. 40, College Road, Numbgambakkam, Chennai
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For more details contact:
Shweta Narayan – 94440 24315
Dharmesh Shah – 94444 16546
Email: india.cem@gmail.com
Website: http://www.sipcotcuddalore.com/
The exhibition will be on from 9 April to 21 April 2007 from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm at Alliance Francaise of Madras.
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The Alliance Francaise of Madras is organising a three day event on environment from 9th April to 11th April. A cycle of exhibition, films and discussions on the environment and its problems.

The schedule of the event is as follows:

Exhibition, 9th to 21st April:
1000 Bhopal - The photo exhibition primarily focuses on chemical pollution and its impact on human and environmental health and aims at raising awareness of the general public about the consumption of chemicals and its impact on the future generations and on people who share their backyards with facilities that make such chemicals. Though the exhibit displays images of Endosulphan poisoning in Kasargod, Kerala and chemical pollution from the Golden Corridor in Gujarat, the main focus is on Tamilnadu where places like Cuddalore, Mettur, Manali and Chengelpattu are severely impacted by industrial pollution.

Documentary Films:

9/4/07: Hunting for Warren Anderson, By Dateline : 22 years after the world's worst industrial disaster, survivors o the Bhopal gas tragedy are still trying to bring the person and the corporation responsible for this disaster to justice.

Neer Nilam Katru (Water land and air), by: S. Divyanathan: This 15 minutes film takes you to the depths of the petroleum refinery hub of Manali located in the north of Chennai.

10/4/07: Darwin's Nightmare, H. Sauper : Fishermen, politicians, Russian pilots, prostitutes and manufacturers all caught up in an incredible drama. The shores of the world's largest tropical lake are now the scene of globalization's worst nightmare.

11/4/07: The right to survive, Rita Banerji & Shilpi Sharma : each year, the eastern coast of India witnesses a truly spectacular occurrence of nature, the arrival en masse of hundreds of thousands of Olive Ridley turtles in the coastal region of the State of Orissa. This film offerssome insights into the dilemmas facing the various stakeholders and attempts to provide a solution for tomorrow.

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1 comment:

Muthukaruppan said...

IF the government machinery concerned with safety, pollution control, etc., is manned by competeent people, not just those holding some degrees or diplomas, but those with charged by a sense of seriousness of what they do, and also responsible to society by enforcing the laws most strictly and also following up to see if the measures are not subsequently abandoned, there is no way the industry - both labour and management - can afford to behave the way they do in these matters at present. Of course, it is strongly alleged that politicians and officials collude to do 'favors' by not taking notice of the unsafe or polluting features in the units, for a hefty consideration through shared bribes.