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Dehradun: The owner of Dr Mittal Laboratories, which manufactured fake medicines by copying products of reputed pharmaceutical companies, was arrested on Friday in Uttarakhand.Devi Dayal Gupta, ...
Vijayawada: A major fire accident was reported on Sunday at an industrial unit in the Gajulamandyam industrial estate of ...
Pharmaceutical industry accidents raise concerns about worker and community safety, prompting calls for stricter regulations ...
Tragedy strikes as a chemical factory explosion in India leaves families grieving, workers missing, and questions unanswered.
A deadly explosion at Sigachi Industries killed 44 workers in Telangana. Lax safety, weak regulation, and EoDB reforms ...
The eight workers now presumed dead have been identified as Rahul, Venkatesh, Shivaji, Vijay, Justin, Akhilesh, Ravi, and Irfan.
Eight workers are still missing since the 30 June blast at a chemical unit. Their families in Bihar, Jharkhand and UP face a ...
Industrial accidents have surged under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government, whose alignment with global capitalist ...
Fire forensic experts say the blast at Sigachi was a dust explosion considering ... the heels of other serious accidents in pharmaceutical firms in India. Six persons were killed in Sangareddy in the ...
Without an adequate oversight mechanism, the price is paid by poor workers – many of whom meet with death far away from home.
The death toll of workers from Odisha in the explosion at the chemical factory in Telangana rose to nine, with authorities confirming the identity of one more person using DNA-based analysis, an ...
The rescue teams are looking for those who are still missing, days after the June 30 incident. The company has announced an ex gratia payment of Rs 1 crore to the families of each of the 38 employees ...
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