Satinath sarangi biography books
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No More Bhopals
by Micha Patault
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Bilingual – English, français
Edition 1500 copies, 108 pages on coated mat paper 170g
size 22×28 cm, limp binding
ISBN : 978-2-35644-008-2
“No More Bhopals !” is a slogan used by the international activist groups who fight for justice in Bhopal. The present book takes this expression up in pictures, and attempts to highlight the fertility of the cause more active than ever. More and more voices demand that industries using hazardous technologies are forced to respect international standards of human rights. The site of the American owned Union Carbide pesticide factory has yet to be decontaminated. Toxic products have leached into the soil and ground water, polluting the water consumed by some 5,000 families living in the area, putting their only drinking water supply at risk. The effects of the disaster thus open into a new chapter : contaminated water produces irreversible effects on a new generation. Guided by sociological reflection, the photographer, Micha Patault, seeks to document his subjects, with attention to aesthetic choices. This book seeks to make palpable the tragedy of Bhopal and to portray the real consequences of the disaster,
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Satinath Sarangi
Indian human rights activist
Satinath (Sathyu) Sarangi was born in Chakradharpur, Jharkhand, India, on 25 September 1954. Since 1984 he has lived in Bhopal. Sarangi has been involved with the multiple activities run by a network of local, national, and international groups, pursuing health and economic needs, fighting legal claims, providing medical support, and working to ensure remembrance of the Bhopal disaster of 1984. Sarangi is the founder of several activist organizations and is also the founder and manager of Sambhavna Trust.
Studies
[edit]Educational Qualification: Master of Technology (M Tech) (Metallurgical Engineering), Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi.[1] He enrolled for Ph.D. in 1980 but dropped out in 1984.[2]
Activism before 1984
[edit]Sarangi's work as a campaigner started early as he became involved in various campaigns including indigenous people's struggle for self-determination in Bihar and the Society of Social Workers, students involved in organizing low-caste agricultural workers.[2]
Activism in Bhopal
[edit]Sarangi arrived in Bhopal the next day after the Bhopal disaster, when on the night of 2–3 December 1984 the gas was released. He immediately starte