a) The file contains an article titled ‘The catastrophe at Bhopal’, a collection of articles published in an issue titled ‘Is this what you call justice?’ and a review notice of The Bhopal Action Research Centre
b) Comments on “Medical Survey on Bhopal gas Victims” between 104 to 109 days after exposure to MIC gas (16 March - 21 March 1985)
c) The Bhopal Legacy by Greenpeace. Includes cover feature from Business India (2-15 December 1985)
d) ‘Problems in Disaster Preparedness and Response: A Commentary for a Conference in a Developing Country’ by E.L. Quarantelli
e) Letters by Suresh V. Shah and Sanjoy Hazarika to the Editor, The Sunday Review, Times of India. The letters are critical of a book review written by Praful Bidwai
f) Plaintiff’s response to Defendant’s motion to dismiss the complaint on the grounds of Forum Non Conveniens in the case of Ranesh Chand Soni, et al. vs Union Carbide Corporation (Cause No. B-121, 140) in the District Court for Jefferson County, Texas, 60th Judicial District
g) Surviving Bhopal: 15 Years On, A Fact-Finding Mission. Includes, detailed backgrounder and a letter to Praful Bidwai regarding update on the work of the Fact-Finding Mission
Catastrophe; Bhopal; Medical Survey; Bhopal gas victims; MIC gas; Greenpeace; Ranesh Chand Soni; Union Carbide Corporation; Fact-Finding mission
Journal articles:
i) ‘Early Observations on Pulmonary Changes and Clinical Morbidity due to the Isocyanate Gas Leak at Bhopal’ by S.R. Kamat, A.A. Mahasur, A.K.B. Tiwari, P.V. Potdar, M. Gaur, V.P. Kolhatkar, Pratima Vaidya, Daksha Parmar, R. Rupwate, T.S. Chatterjee, K. Jain, M.D. Kelkar; & Suman G. Kinare published in Journal of Postgraduate Medicine, (1985), Vol. 31, No. 2
ii) ‘And the Poor Get Gassed: Multinational-Aided Development and the State - the Case of Bhopal’ by Arvind Rajagopal published in Berkeley Journal of Sociology (1987)
iii) ‘Global Corporate Policies and International “Double Standards” in Occupational and Environmental Health’ published in International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health (1999) by Barry Castleman
An article by Abdul Jabbar Khan (Convener, Gas Peedit Mahila Udyog Sangathan & Chairperson, Sadprayas) titled ‘The lifeline of Bhopal - its lakes - in danger along with an open letter from Abdul Jabbar Khan & Satinath Sarangi to Justice (Retd.) A.M. Ahmadi on questions regarding the objectives, activities and responsibilities of the Bhopal Memorial Hospital Trust. Annexure includes a copy of extradition treaty between United States of America and India and a press clipping. Also, includes a letter inviting Praful Bidwai to 15th anniversary of Union Carbide disaster in Bhopal
Abdul Jabbar Khan; Gas Peedit Mahila Udyog Sangathan; Bhopal Memorial Hospital Trust; United States of America; India; 15th anniversary; Union Carbide disaster
The file contains a note titled ‘The Toxic of Union Carbide in Bhopal’ and a letter to the P.M. of India from Abdul Jabbar (Convener, Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Udyog Sangathan), Balkrishna Namdeo (Bhopal Gas Peedit Nirashrit Pension Bhogi Sangharsh Morcha) and Rashida Bi (Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Stationery Karamchari Sangh)
Union Carbide; Bhopal; Abdul Jabbar; Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Udyog Sangathan; Balkrishna Namdeo; Rashida Bi
a) Submission by Satvir Singh (Additional SP, Central Bureau of Investigation) regarding issuance of a fresh Non-Bailable Warrant (NBW) against Warren Anderson in the matter of CBI vs. Mr. Warren Anderson and ors. (Case no. RC-3/84 ACY-1/CBI) in the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Bhopal
b) Memorandums to the Ministry of Chemical & Fertilisers, Home Affairs, and the Prime Minister of India
c) National Campaign for Justice in Bhopal. Includes, profiles of Tara Bai, Rashida Bee & Satinath Sarangi who were on indefinite hunger strike from 29 June 2002; a note on brief history of criminal case against Union Carbide and an appeal on behalf of National Campaign for Justice in Bhopal, etc.
d) Press release titled ‘Members of US Congress Demand That Dow Chemical Take Liability for Aftermath of Bhopal Disaster’
National Campaign for Justice in Bhopal; hunger strike; Union Carbide