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Powerful Portable Party With LG XBOOM | LG India Unleash the party with the LG XBOOM Bluetooth Speaker—250W of dynamic sound, vibrant lighting, and portable convenience with a telescopic handle and wheels. Enjoy the celebration for up to 20 hours, with Mic & Guitar In for a personalized touch and an IPX4 rating for added durability.
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Global TWS Headphone Lithium Battery Market Size, Growth Rate, Industry opportunities 2024-2030
On 2024-7-3 Global Info Research released【Global TWS Headphone Lithium Battery Market 2024 by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2030】. This report includes an overview of the development of the TWS Headphone Lithium Battery industry chain, the market status of Consumer Electronics (Nickel-Zinc Ferrite Core, Mn-Zn Ferrite Core), Household Appliances (Nickel-Zinc Ferrite Core, Mn-Zn Ferrite Core), and key enterprises in developed and developing market, and analysed the cutting-edge technology, patent, hot applications and market trends of TWS Headphone Lithium Battery. TWS (True Wireless Stereo) headphones are wireless earphones that come in a pair and do not require a physical connection between them. These headphones typically use lithium-ion batteries to power their operation. Li-ion batteries are popular in portable electronic devices due to their high energy density, lightweight design, and long lifespan. According to our (Global Info Research) latest study, the global TWS Headphone Lithium Battery market size was valued at US$ 919 million in 2023 and is forecast to a readjusted size of USD 2002 million by 2030 with a CAGR of 14.1% during review period. The core manufacturers of TWS Headphone Lithium Battery in the world include VARTA, Sunwoda and EVE Energy. The top three companies have a market share of about 35%. The Asia-Pacific region is the world's largest TWS Headphone Lithium Battery market with a market share of about 36%, followed by the United States and Europe with a market share of 34% and 27%, respectively. In terms of product type, Coin Type is the largest segment, accounting for approximately 76% of the market share. In terms of application, Normal TWS Headphone is the largest downstream segment, accounting for about 77% of the market share. This report is a detailed and comprehensive analysis for global TWS Headphone Lithium Battery market. Both quantitative and qualitative analyses are presented by manufacturers, by region & country, by Type and by Application. As the market is constantly changing, this report explores the competition, supply and demand trends, as well as key factors that contribute to its changing demands across many markets. Company profiles and product examples of selected competitors, along with market share estimates of some of the selected leaders for the year 2024, are provided. Market segment by Type: Pin Type、Coin Type Market segment by Application:Normal TWS Headphone、Athletic TWS Headphone Major players covered: VARTA、Sunwoda、EVE Energy、VDL、Guangzhou Great Power、Ganfeng Lithium、LG Chem、AEC Battery、BYD、ATL、Huizhou Everpower Technology、Zhangzhou Aucopo、Grepow、Mic-power
Market segment by region, regional analysis covers: North America (United States, Canada and Mexico), Europe (Germany, France, United Kingdom, Russia, Italy, and Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, Korea, India, Southeast Asia, and Australia),South America (Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, and Rest of South America),Middle East & Africa (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, South Africa, and Rest of Middle East & Africa). The content of the study subjects, includes a total of 15 chapters: Chapter 1, to describe TWS Headphone Lithium Battery product scope, market overview, market estimation caveats and base year. Chapter 2, to profile the top manufacturers of TWS Headphone Lithium Battery, with price, sales, revenue and global market share of TWS Headphone Lithium Battery from 2019 to 2024. Chapter 3, the TWS Headphone Lithium Battery competitive situation, sales quantity, revenue and global market share of top manufacturers are analyzed emphatically by landscape contrast. Chapter 4, the TWS Headphone Lithium Battery breakdown data are shown at the regional level, to show the sales quantity, consumption value and growth by regions, from 2019 to 2030. Chapter 5 and 6, to segment the sales by Type and application, with sales market share and growth rate by type, application, from 2019 to 2030. Chapter 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, to break the sales data at the country level, with sales quantity, consumption value and market share for key countries in the world, from 2017 to 2023.and TWS Headphone Lithium Battery market forecast, by regions, type and application, with sales and revenue, from 2025 to 2030. Chapter 12, market dynamics, drivers, restraints, trends and Porters Five Forces analysis. Chapter 13, the key raw materials and key suppliers, and industry chain of TWS Headphone Lithium Battery. Chapter 14 and 15, to describe TWS Headphone Lithium Battery sales channel, distributors, customers, research findings and conclusion.
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"Diwali TV Sales 2023: Guide to grab Perfect TV Deals"
The festival of Diwali, also known as the festival of lights, is a time of joy, celebration, and special deals. During this festive season, you can find a wide range of Diwali TV offers, with discounts ranging from 10,000 to a lakh on various televisions. This presents a golden opportunity to upgrade your home entertainment experience. However, with the abundance of choices available, selecting the right TV can be a daunting task. To help you make an informed decision and find the perfect TV within your budget, we've compiled a list of Diwali TV offers and TV reviews. Let's explore the world of Diwali TV deals to ensure you make the right choice and brighten up your Diwali celebrations.
Acer (32 inches) I Series HD Ready TV
Price – ₹10,999 (45% OFF)
Screen Size: 32 Inches
Resolution: HD Ready (1366×768)
Refresh Rate: 60 Hertz
Connectivity: Dual-band Wi-Fi, 2-way Bluetooth
Sound: 24 Watts Output, High Fidelity
Smart TV Features: Android TV 11, Voice-controlled Smart Remote, Hotkeys for Quick Access, 1.5GB RAM, 8GB Storage
Display: 16.7 Million Colors, Wide Color Gamut, Intelligent Frame Stabilization, HDR10+
Warranty: 1-year comprehensive warranty
Upgrade your TV experience with the Acer 32-inch I Series HD Ready TV. With its vibrant display, smart features, and immersive sound quality, it's a great addition to your home entertainment setup. Don't miss out on this fantastic Diwali TV offer – grab it now and elevate your viewing experience.
Samsung (32 Inches) Wondertainment Series Smart TV
Price – ₹12,490 (45% OFF)
Screen Size: 32 Inches
Resolution: HD Ready (1366×768)
Refresh Rate: 60 Hertz
Connectivity: 2 HDMI ports, 1 USB port
Sound: 20 Watts Output, Dolby Digital Plus
Smart TV Features: Personal Computer, Screen Share, Music System, Content Guide, Connect Share Movie
Display: LED Panel, Mega Contrast, PurColor, HD Picture Quality, Slim & Stylish Design
Warranty: 1-year comprehensive warranty plus an additional 1-year warranty on the panel by the brand
Elevate your viewing experience with the Samsung 32-inch Wondertainment Series Smart TV. Featuring HD clarity, smart functionalities, and Dolby sound, this TV is a superb choice for your home. The 45% Diwali discount makes it even more enticing. Don't miss out on this Diwali TV offer and enhance your festive celebrations.
LG (32 inch) HD Ready LED Smart TV
Price – ₹14,490 (53% OFF)
Screen Size: 32 Inches
Resolution: HD Ready (1366×768)
Refresh Rate: 60 Hertz
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, 3 HDMI ports, 2 USB ports, eARC, Bluetooth 5.0, Optical, Ethernet
Sound: 16 Watts Output, 2.0 Ch Speaker, AI Sound (Virtual Surround 5.1 up-mix), Bluetooth Surround Ready
Smart TV Features: WebOS Smart TV, AI ThinQ, Apple Airplay 2 & Homekit, Works with Google Home & Amazon Echo Connection, Game Optimizer, α5 AI Processor Gen5, HDR 10, 1.5 GB RAM + 8 GB Storage, Unlimited OTT App Support
Display: HD Ready LED Display, Bezel-less Slim Design, HLG, HDR 10
Warranty: 1 Year LG India Warranty from the date of purchase
Enjoy a crisp and clear display with Wi-Fi connectivity, 3 HDMI ports, and more on the LG 32-inch HD Ready LED Smart TV. The 53% Diwali offer discount brings it down to an attractive price of ₹14,490. Upgrade your home entertainment with LG's LED Diwali offer and make the most of this festive season.
Acer Advanced I Series (40 inch) Full HD TV
Price – ₹16,999 (43% OFF)
Display Size: 40 Inches
HD Technology & Resolution: Full HD (1920 x 1080)
Refresh Rate: 60 Hertz
Connectivity: 2 HDMI ports, 2 USB ports, 2 Way Bluetooth 5.0, Dual Band Wi-Fi
Sound: 30 Watts Sound Output, Dolby Audio, 5 Sound Modes
Smart TV Features: Google TV, Content Recommendations, Watchlist, Google Assistant, Chromecast built-in, Voice-enabled Smart Remote, Hotkeys for Quick Access, 1.5GB RAM, 16GB Storage, 64bit Quad Core Processor
Display: Full HD, HDR10, Dynamic Signal Calibration, Black Level Augmentation, 16.7 Million Colors, Wide Color Gamut, Super Brightness, Micro Dimming, Blue Light Reduction, 178 Degree Wide Viewing Angle
Warranty: 1-year comprehensive warranty from the date of purchase
Don't miss the special Diwali offer price of ₹16,999 on the Acer 40-inch Full HD TV, which comes with a 43% discount. Immerse yourself in crystal-clear visuals, surround sound, and a range of smart features. This LED Diwali offer is perfect for enhancing your home entertainment.
Redmi 108 cm (43 inches) 4K Ultra HD TV
Price – ₹21,999 (49% OFF)
Screen Size: 43 Inches
Resolution: 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160)
Refresh Rate: 60 Hertz
Connectivity: Dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, 3 HDMI ports, 2 USB ports, eARC HDMI port, Optical Port
Sound: 30 Watts Output, Dolby Audio, DTS Virtual: X, Dolby Atmos pass-through eARC, DTS-HD
Smart TV Features: Android TV 10, PatchWall 4 with IMDb integration, Quad-core processor, Built-in Wi-Fi, Chromecast built-in, Ok Google, Auto Low Latency Mode, 2GB RAM + 16GB Storage, Miracast, Supported Apps: Prime Video, Netflix, Disney + Hotstar, YouTube, Apple TV, 5000+ apps from Play Store
Display: 4K LED Panel, Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG, Reality Flow, Vivid Picture Engine, MEMC
Warranty: 1-year comprehensive warranty on the product and 1-year additional warranty on the panel provided by the brand from the date of purchase
Experience stunning visuals and immersive sound with the Redmi 43-inch 4K Ultra HD TV, available at a remarkable Diwali offer price of ₹21,999, with a fantastic 49% discount. Enjoy the clarity of
4K resolution, Dolby Atmos, Android TV features, and more. Don't miss this Diwali TV offer for an unbeatable home entertainment upgrade.
Samsung (43 inches) Crystal iSmart 4K Ultra HD TV
Price – ₹28,490 (46% OFF)
Screen Size: 43 Inches
Resolution: 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160)
Refresh Rate: 50 Hertz
Connectivity: 3 HDMI ports, 1 USB port, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Sound: 20W Output, 2CH, Powerful Speakers, OTS Lite, Adaptive Sound, Dual Audio Support (Bluetooth), Buds Auto Switch
Smart TV Features: Supported Apps: Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, etc., Screen Mirroring, Universal Guide, Media Home, Tap View, Mobile Camera Support, AI Speaker, Easy Setup, App Casting, Wireless DeX, SmartThings, Smart Hub, IoT Sensor, Web Browser
Display: 4K Ultra HD Smart Panel, Crystal Processor 4K, Pur Color, HDR 10+, Mega Contrast, UHD Dimming, 3-Side Bezel-less, Motion Xcelerator, Contrast Enhancer, Filmmaker Mode
Warranty: 1-year comprehensive warranty on the product and 1-year additional warranty on the panel provided by the brand from the date of purchase
Upgrade your entertainment experience with the Samsung 43-inch Crystal iSmart 4K Ultra HD TV, available at an amazing Diwali offer price of ₹28,490, with a fantastic 46% discount. Immerse yourself in stunning 4K visuals, crystal-clear sound, and a range of smart features. Make the most of these Diwali TV offers. Keep checking updates on tv reviews and offers on Digindeals.
Acer (50 inches) Advanced I Series 4K Ultra HD TV
Price – ₹25,999 (48% OFF)
Screen Size: 50 Inches
Resolution: 4K Ultra HD (3840×2160)
Refresh Rate: 60 Hertz
Connectivity: Dual-band Wi-Fi, 3 HDMI ports, 2 USB ports
Sound: 36 Watts Output, Dolby Atmos, High Fidelity Speakers
Smart TV Features: Google TV, Voice-enabled Remote, 2GB RAM, 16GB Storage
Display: Dolby Vision, Wide Color Gamut, HDR10 with HLG
Warranty: 1-year comprehensive warranty
Enhance your home entertainment with the Acer 50-inch Advanced I Series 4K Ultra HD TV, available at an exciting Diwali offer price of ₹25,999, offering a generous 48% discount. Enjoy breathtaking 4K visuals, immersive Dolby Atmos sound, and a range of smart features, including Google TV. Grab these Diwali offers on tv before they run out!
Samsung (55 inches) Crystal 4K Neo Series TV
Price – ₹43,990 (38% OFF)
Screen Size: 55 Inches
Resolution: Crystal 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160)
Refresh Rate: 50 Hertz
Display Technology: LED Panel with HDR 10+
Sound Output: 20 Watts, Dolby Digital Plus, Q Symphony, Adaptive Sound
Modes: Film Mode, Film Maker Mode, Natural Mode, Auto Game
Voice Assistance: Compatible with Google Assistant, Alexa, and Bixby
Connectivity: 3 HDMI ports, 1 USB port
Smart TV Features: Prime Video, Netflix, Hotstar, Zee5, TV Plus, Universal Guide, PC Mode, Web Browser, Screen Mirroring
Warranty: 1-year comprehensive warranty
This Diwali is the perfect time to seize the best deals on LED Diwali offers from top brands like Acer, Samsung, LG, and Redmi. Whether you're searching for a budget-friendly option or a high-end 4K TV, you'll find the perfect television to suit your needs. Don't miss out on these incredible Diwali TV offers, and make your festival of lights even brighter with a brand-new TV. Elevate your home entertainment experience with the finest TVs available at discounted prices and add more joy to your Diwali celebrations.
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LG Launches Two Bacteria Free Earbuds, To Compete With Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro
LG Launches Two Bacteria Free Earbuds, To Compete With Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro
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FN7 LG Tonefree comes with UV Nano Technology which kills 99.9% bacteria , Clear and Spatial Sound quality with meridian audio technology and it also offers Specialised Active Noise Cancellation to Reduce Urban Noise along with 21 hrs Battery backup (earbuds + cradle) , it also has Ergonomic Design for Balanced for a Better Fitment and Advanced Call Quality with 3 Mics – the upper microphone detects external noise, the inner microphone cancels out unwanted noise when you turn on the ANC function and the lower microphone picks up and amplifies your vocals even in a crowded space. Earbuds are IPX4-rated, meaning they are resistant to water splashes from any direction, so you can keep listening rain or shine.
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Powerful Portable Party With LG XBOOM | LG India
Unleash the party with the LG XBOOM Bluetooth Speaker—250W of dynamic sound, vibrant lighting, and portable convenience with a telescopic handle and wheels. Enjoy the celebration for up to 20 hours, with Mic & Guitar In for a personalized touch and an IPX4 rating for added durability.
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Wireless Bluetooth Headphones Earphone For LG G8X ThinQ Neckband Earphone Bluetooth 5.0 Wireless Headphones with Hi-Fi Stereo Sound, 12Hrs Playtime, Lightweight Ergonomic Neckband, Sweat-Resistant Magnetic EarbudsBluetooth Neckband with Vibration Alert for Calls, in-Ear Wireless Earphones with 12 Hour Battery Life, Fast Charging & in-Built Mic, IPX5 Sweatproof Headphones (GO, Black) | Offer | Price in India
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LG Tone Free Wireless Earbuds 18 Hours of Battery Life - India 2021
LG Tone Free Wireless Earbuds 18 Hours of Battery Life – India 2021
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HIgh Quality Best Earphones under 1000 Rs ⋆ INDIA TECH
In relation to music, nobody would compromise the quality of sound that enters your ear. The software program may be very primary and if the best earphones under 1000 works without the software program for you, you needn't set up it. This headphones cancel unwanted noise in order that you do not get bothered while listening your favourite music. This wonderful cell earphone gear is truly a mark of excellence meeting perfection.
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The built-in controls on the headset ear cup for volume up/down and mic mute are very handy. With comparable sound high quality because the Sennheiser, they come with the addition of an in-line microphone and a push button. They acquired squeezed out of this listing by other equally worthy fashions, however headphones just like the Elear have numerous followers.
These wired headphones retail for $250 (£199, AU$349), which is not low-cost, but we think you'll love these. These earphones have good sound quality and it does not disappoint in bass also. All-in-all, when you're on the lookout for an excellent headset with RGB lighting, the Kraken Chroma is one to consider.
Philips' SHE3595BK, at a price of around Rs 684, is one other good choice for every day usage. The earphones are suitable with popular phone brands like Samsung, Apple, Nokia Lumia, LG, HTC, Blackberry, Karbonn, and Micromax. The one difference between a Earphone and Headphone is that Earphones are in your ear the place as headphones fit exterior your ear round your head.
Philips SHE3200's sound is evident, crisp, with noticeable however not impressive bass and treble. This Earphone Does not have any Microphone which makes exhausting to handle calls whereas Listening Songs. The perfect factor about these earphone is that they arrive with an L-shaped connector, this reduces the chances of inner wire break on the stem of earphones; which is a typical problem.
Its adjustable headband and ear shells make these headphones swimsuit the form of virtually anybody's head. Good Sensor Know-how beneath 1000 calls to below 1000 guide when he created the. The older Audio Technica headphones that had the wing model headband were an unusual and really free fit.
It's not much on sound stage, nor presence, but it's better than some stock earphone models such as the one on iPhone. These are the only headphones on this record which have a closed again neck design and are ultra mild in weight. The Philips SHE3595BK at a value of around Rs 599 is another sensible choice for every day utilization.
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Gila sabtu, 5 sept kemaren bener2 moodbooster bgt si pas lagi pandemi ini karena gue bisa nonton live showcase nya trevor daniel, gracie abrams, dan alexander23. Gue dapet undian gratis dari universal music. Dan gue kira, showcase ini cuma buat orng indo (untuk 40an orng gitu yang masuk di grup wasap pemenang2nya) dan ternyata se asia tenggara (total 290an orng). Yang nonton tuh kebanyakan non-hijab huhu dan gue merasa minoritas dan style mereka walaupun di rumah aja tuh ttp ok gitu. Ada yg pake beanie trsada yang rambutnya nutupin setengah muka kayak rock and roll, trs orng india yang cantik2 bgt gitu. Trs trevor, gracie, dan alexander tuh kaya bawain 3-4 lagu aja dan sebentar sih menurut gue. Tapi euforia nya pas kita open mic dan teriak i love you trevor dan hal semacamnya trs dibales sama merekanya tuh kaya waw bgt si pen nangisss. Gue bener2 menghayati lagu idk you yet dari alexander23. Trs semua lagu gracie abrams aaakh gakuat keren, mana gracie cantik dan ramah bgt. Trs pas trevor nyanyi falling dan past life maunya sambil sing along (tp harus mute huhu, jd kliatan kaya megap2 doang). Trs lucunya grup winner yang indo tukeran instagram dong dan kita follow2an lucu bgtt. Bahkan gue dm an dong. Kenapa ya gua se excited itu ya kemarem padahal gak offline showcasenya. Ini se excited waktu dulu gue nonton depapepe sih rasanya kayak mau nangis pas mereka main gitaar huhu gatau terharu bgt. Aduh jadi cerita dulu kan waktu smp, gue nonton depapepe di JGTC. Jadi depapepe tuh duo gitarist darj jepang, eits tp gaada hubungannya sama anime ya, karena gue jg gasuka. Trs mereka tuh kaya main melodi gitar aja gitu dan setiap lagu tuh kaya kita bisa merangkai sendiri jalan cerita yang kita mau untuk lagu tersebut. Kayak lagu lahaina gue mikir kaya lagi di dufan trs naik carousell. Gue sesuka itu sama depapepe dari jaman sd, sampe beli album segala. Tapi mereka sekarang sudah tidak aktif mengeluarkan lagu huhu. Buat nanti doain ya, kepengen bgt nonton konser coldplay, yakin pasti nangis lg gue. Sekian.
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Carry Your Music: Portable Speakers - It’s time to rock your summer playlist!
Want a travel partner for your summer vacation? Don’t want to hire a DJ for your own party? We have got you covered!
With the advancement in technology, the world is in your pocket and so can be your next speaker. Just keep on reading and you will figure out how.
1. JBL GO2 Portable Bluetooth Speaker
Your Go-to partner! This little wonder would be great for you if you are a music lover and love to have that perfect listening experience. Just put it in your hand-bag and you are good to go. The 5-hour battery life will let you enjoy your favourite tunes while travelling and also add up a different mood to your chill times. It is available in a variety of colors to suit your vibe. So what are you waiting for? Go grab your JBL GO2 Portable Bluetooth Speaker from the link below.
2. Boat Stone 1000 Portable Bluetooth Speaker
Less is more! Boat Stone 1000 won us over with its unique design and sporty look with an incredible value for money. It’s easy to carry and waterproof feature makes it perfect if you are planning a pool party or a chill time on the beach. You need not worry about using your phone because of the built-in mic to help you with hands-free calling. We’re sure you will enjoy a fun and musical experience with this product.
3. JBL Flip 4 Portable Bluetooth Speaker
Flips your mood!
JBL Flip 4 can be your new best friend for your travel, lazy day and everything in between. Its 12 hour long battery life has you sorted for any of your mood. We bet this speaker will take your parties to the next level with its incredible 80db sound output. Want your speaker to have a fun personality like you? You get to choose from it’s 6 bright color variants. Select one and blow the roof off any party!
4. LG WK7 XBoom ThinQ Smart Speaker
Beauty with brains! LG WK7 XBoom ThinQ Smart Speaker is built in with smart features to help you listen to music hassle-free. Its WiFi-support and Google embedded system, makes it more than just a speaker. Don’t just listen to music, upgrade your knowledge with the daily news, set alarms to not miss out on important things, and control anything with just a command.
5. JBL XTREME Portable Bluetooth Speaker
Experience the XTREME lifestyle! Redefine the way you experience music with JBL XTREME. Play tunes from your phone and experience strong music like never before. Get an outdoor party vibe with its inbuilt bass-radiator and make your party a blast. It’s now easy to control anything because of the integrated voice assistant. Battery level will definitely impress you with 15 hours of battery time with just 3.5 hours of charging.
This summer, we want you to have fun in the sun and fill your life with refreshing tunes. Take your summer game to the next level with a little help from our rocking speakers. Fill your fitness routine with energy and get your stress out on your personal dance floor.
So, where’s the party tonight?
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Vizag Gas Tragedy: A Reflection of Bhopal’s Misery
This article is written by Anam Khan from Hidayatullah National Law University. The article discusses the detailed study of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy Case. The recent gas leak in the LG Polymers, Vizag compels us to raise an important question, have we learned our lesson from one of the worst industrial accidents- The Bhopal tragedy?
Introduction
In the early hours on 7th May, a Styrene gas leak in LG Polymers Plant in Vizag claimed 11 lives, leaving 5000 others severely injured. The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken this incident into suo moto cognizance. Although the notice by the Commission suggests that there was no negligence or human error, it is still a gross violation of human rights. Later during the same day, a boiler burst at Neyveli Lignite Corporation injured 8 people in Tamil Nadu. Meanwhile, in Chhattisgarh, 7 people fell ill after they accidentally inhaled a toxic gas that leaked from a paper mill factory in the Raigarh district. These incidents of a gas leak remind us of the major accident that happened in Bhopal in 1984; The Bhopal Gas Tragedy. In 1934, Union Carbide India Ltd (UCIL) was incorporated in India to manufacture batteries, chemicals, pesticides, and other industrial products. The American enterprise, Union Carbide Corporation (UCC) owned a majority stake in UCIL. In 1970, UCIL erected a pesticide plant in a densely populated area of Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. At the inception stage, UCC’s Argentine agronomic engineer expressed concerns over the plant’s safety but his superiors disregarded them, saying that the plant would be ‘as inoffensive as a chocolate factory’. With the approval from the Government of India UCIL manufactured the pesticides Sevin and Temik in its Bhopal plant. On the night of 2 December, 1984 water is said to have seeped into a tank containing over forty tonnes of the highly poisonous methyl isocyanate (MIC), a gas that was used in the production of Sevin and Temik. This is said to have caused an exothermic reaction because of which the MIC escaped into the atmosphere- and when the northwesterly winds blew this gas over the hutments adjacent to the plant and also into the very densely populated parts of Bhopal, the city was transformed into a ‘gas chamber’. As many as 2600 people died in the immediate wake of the leak, and the death toll rose to 8000 within a fortnight, while hundreds of thousands were impacted. This is when Bhopal had found a place on the world map for all the wrong reasons.
The ghosts of December 1984 haunted several generations of Bhopal’s inhabitants. Over the next 25 years, although no official death count was undertaken, estimates indicate that the number of fatalities rose to a whopping 20,000 while 6,00,000 people suffered irreparable physical damage. Many who were still in the womb endured its catastrophic consequences. Even today, residents of Bhopal suffer from genetic defects such as damaged reproductive systems, lung problems, and vision impairments due to the gas leak that occurred nearly three decades ago. What followed the accident was as regrettable as the accident itself. The Indian polity, judiciary, legal fraternity, and all the media squandered numerous opportunities to lay down a stern deterrent for those who believed that they could wantonly evade punishment for crimes committed by developing nations. In the years that followed, in their struggle for justice, the victims of the disaster were re-victimized. There was a series of debates and decisions on several issues- ranging from compensation payable to the victims, the criminal negligence of UCIL the piercing of the corporate veil, the criminal liability of the directors of UCIL and UCC, and the appropriate choice of forum- in India as well as the United States of America, but little good trickled down to the victims of this catastrophe.
Parens Patriae and the Bhopal Gas Leak Disaster Act, 1985
At the time of the disaster, UCIL’s ownership structure was such that UCC owned 51 percent of the company. Life Insurance Corporation of India/Unit Trust of India owned 22 percent and the Indian public-owned 27 percent. Soon after the leak, hundreds of tort lawyers from the United States of America and their Indian counterparts descended on Bhopal, seeking exemplary damages for those affected by the tragedy. The Government of India was quick to derail their hopes. It promulgated the Bhopal Gas Leak Disaster Act, 1985 in March 1985. The Bhopal Act gave the Central Government the exclusive rights to represent and act in place of the persons entitled to make claims in relation to the Bhopal gas leak. It authorized the Central Government to represent the interests of those affected by the gas leak as ‘parens patriae’- this tool, which originated in the United Kingdom and evolved in the United States of America allows the state to protect the well-being of its citizens in a representative capacity.
The Bhopal Act is known to have evoked sharp criticism, as the wrongdoer (UCIL) was partly owned by State corporations and the government could have been held partially liable for the tragedy. By invoking parens patriae, the government began to represent every victim who would have initiated against it. The government’s action has therefore been criticized as the device meant to protect itself from culpability for the Bhopal gas leak rather than protect its victims. The constitutional validity of the Bhopal Act was also challenged before the Supreme Court. Justifying the application of the parens patriae principle, the court held:
The government is within its duty to protect and to control persons under disability. Conceptually, the parens patriae theory is the obligation of the state to protect and take into custody the rights and the privileges of its citizens for discharging its obligations. Our Constitution makes it imperative for the states to secure to all its citizens the rights guaranteed by the Constitution and where the citizens are not in a position to assert and secure their rights, the state must come into the picture and protect and fight for the rights of the citizens. Even though it was tenuous, parens patriae could have been an effective mechanism to obtain a speedy remedy only if the government had pursued it with conviction and while bearing in mind the interest of the victims. However, the government did not match its power with ‘results or responsibility’. The outcome was that the victims were double-crossed by the state- they were left with little compensation and also deprived of their right to act in their individual capacities.
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Proceedings before the Keenan Court
Exercising its power under the Bhopal Act, on 8th April 1985, the Central Government filed a complaint against UCC before the Southern District Court in New York, United States of America. By then, 144 proceedings were already underway in federal courts across the United States in respect of the Bhopal gas leak. All these proceedings were consolidated and assigned to the court of Judge John Keenan. The arguments projected a strange situation- the Union of India argued that Indian courts could not handle the matter efficiently while a United States corporation asserted that they could. India ‘biopsied’ it’s own legal system while an American corporation celebrated it! Acting on behalf of the victims, the Indian government started the following-
India’s legal system was ill-equipped to handle the complex litigation that the case would entail.
The endemic delays in India’s legal system and the substantial backlog of cases would impede the effective disposal of the case.
Indian lawyers could not provide proper representation due to a lack of expertise in the area of tort claims.
Tort law in India was not developed enough to deal with a case of such gigantic proportions.
Procedural law in India would hinder the path of justice for the victims.
The court extensively discussed whether the Indian courts were competent enough to grapple with the Bhopal disaster case. Judge Keenan concluded that the arguments were untenable and dismissed the claims on the ground of ‘forum non-conveniens’- a doctrine based on which the court can refuse jurisdiction over a case where a more appropriate forum is available. The court held that most of the documentary evidence concerning the design of the plant, safety, and setup was in India, as were the vast majority of witnesses who could be examined. Moreover, the Indian government had an ‘extensive and deep interest’ in assuring compliance with safety standards. Judge Keenan believed that India’s interest in developing minimum standards of care was superior to the United State’s interest in deterring multinationals from exporting dangerous technology to other nations. Strikingly, Judge Keenan made certain politically flavored observations on the potential of Indian courts to dispense justice:
To retain the litigation in this forum would be yet another example of imperialism, another situation in which an established sovereign inflicted its rules, its standards, and values on a developing nation. This court declines to play such a role. The Union of India was a world power in 1986, and its courts have the proven capacity to mete out fair and equal justice. To deprive the Indian judiciary of this opportunity to stand tall before the world and to pass the judgment on behalf of its own people would be to revive a history of subservience and subjugation from which India has emerged. India and its people can and must vindicate their claims before the independent and legitimate judiciary created there since the Independence of 1947.
The dismissal of the Union of India’s case was subject to three conditions:
UCC would have to consent to submit to the jurisdiction of Indian courts and continue to waive defenses founded on the statute of limitations.
UCC would have to abide by any judgment rendered by an Indian court as long as it complied with ‘minimal’ due process requirements.
After an appropriate demand by the Union of India, UCC was to be subject to discovery under the model of the United State’s Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
Judge Keenan’s decision was ironic- the great opportunity that he believed India’s legal system faced was squandered by the bar and the bench.
Back in India, the Meagre Settlement
So, in September 1986, the Union of India instituted proceedings against UCC in a district court in Bhopal, which ordered UCC to deposit an interim compensation of 350 crore rupees. On appeal, the Madhya Pradesh High Court reduced the figure to 250 crore rupees. UCC appealed to the Supreme Court of Indian law, a judgment debtor is supposed to deposit the contested amount before moving an appellate court, UCC did not do so.
Aiming to dispense speedy justice to the victims, the court ordered UCC to pay 470 million dollars crore ‘in full settlement of all claims, rights, and liabilities related to and arising out of the Bhopal gas disaster’. The compensation amount was a mean between UCC’s offer of 426 million dollars and the Union of India’s demand for 500 million dollars. In terms of the settlement, all civil proceedings were concluded and criminal proceedings quashed in relation to the Bhopal gas leak. Although the five-judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court passed this order on Valentine’s Day 1989, the victims had no great affection for the order, since the Central government had earlier kindled their hopes of obtaining compensation amounting to 3 billion dollars- more than six times the final settlement amount.
A few months later, the Supreme Court issued a reasoned decision for its order granting compensation to the victims. One of the unfortunate effects of the settlement was that the court did not adjudicate on critical issues raised by the Bhopal incident, though it stated its observations on the need to protect national interests from being exploited by a foreign corporation and develop criteria to deal with potentially hazardous technology. The Supreme Court reiterated that the compensation was adequate and that it actually exceeded personal injury claims that time. It clearly failed to appreciate the extent of the damage caused by the Bhopal gas tragedy and its crippling long term effect. It would not be wrong to say that Indian laws do not value lives as much as it is valued by other nations. Is it because we have so many people that not each and everyone matters?
Criminal Charges Revived
The settlement sanctioned by the Supreme Court was widely condemned. A few years after the 1989 settlement order, the Supreme Court clubbed several petitions filed against the order and formed a five-judge Constitution Bench to hear arguments challenging the basis of the settlement. In exceptional cases, the Supreme Court has the power to review its own judgment, under Article 137 of the Constitution. However, before the judgment could be pronounced the then Chief Justice of India, Justice Sabyasachi Mukherjee, passed away. This necessitated a rehearing which caused further delay. In its judgment dated 3rd October 1991, the Court finally recognized the legal sanctity of the order recording the settlement between UCC and the Union of India. It wasted the opportunity of revising the 470-million-dollar compensation to a more realistic figure. The court also emphasized the need to grant speedy justice to the victims- by its own calculations, the full adjudication of the suits relating to the Bhopal disaster would have taken till 2010.
Nevertheless, the judgment did have two positive consequences. First, it clearly catalyzed the condemnation of the quashing of the criminal process against the UCC officers and the revival of the criminal proceedings against them. Second, the court held that if the settlement amount fell short, the Union of India was bound to make good the shortfall. Remarkably, Justice Aziz Mushabber Ahmadi, who went on to become the Chief Justice of India in 1994, dissented on this point, questioning why the Indian taxpayer should be liable when the Union of India was neither held liable in tort for the disaster nor was shown to have acted negligently while entering into the settlement.
Criminal Proceedings Against UCC and UCIL Officers
After the criminal proceedings against the directors and officers of UCC and UCIL recommenced, many criminal cases did the rounds in courts across India. Initially, charges framed against the accused under Section 304 of the Indian Penal Code for culpable homicide not amounting to murder- an offence punishable by imprisonment for a maximum of ten years. Responding to an appeal, the Supreme Court diluted the charge to ‘causing death by negligence’ under Section 304A of the IPC on the ground that the evidence was not sufficient to charge the accused with culpable homicide. The trial proceeded in the Chief Judicial Magistrate’s Court, and on June 7, 2010, seven people were convicted for two years each in connection with the Bhopal gas leak. Warren Anderson, the Chairman of UCC at the time of the leak did not appear in court and was declared an absconder. Though the court slapped the maximum punishment it could, it was sharply criticized for treating the disaster like a ‘minor traffic accident.’
Give to the Rich and Rob from the Poor?
The Bhopal gas leak was cited by many as the paradigm of how influential multinationals exploit developing countries; developing countries import hazardous technology in spite of a conspicuous absence of an environmental law framework and legal infrastructure to handle its potentially disastrous consequences. The most ironic aspect of globalization in the 1980 and 1990s was that in their quest for economic development, developing countries sacrificed the human rights of the lowest rungs in their societies. Foreign companies were accused of committing some of the most heinous crimes- from homicide and rape to forced labour. Bhopal was undoubtedly the darkest reflection of globalization against its benefits, particularly when modern technology was imported into an archaic legal set-up, as was the case with India.
Bhopal and BP
In 2010 an oil spill of unprecedented magnitude happened in the Gulf of Mexico when a mobile offshore drilling unit, which was drilling an exploratory well, exploded and leaked out close to 5 million barrels of crude oil. Within weeks of the incident, BP- the corporation that was held responsible for the spill- created a 20 billion dollar fund to deal with the accident. Within two years and four days of the incident, federal investigators in the United States of America made their first arrest in the matter. The incidents in the Gulf of Mexico and Bhopal are acutely distinct: the former wreaked massive environmental destruction, while the latter decimated thousands of humans and deprived thousands more of the basic quality of life. The former also took place at a time when environmental law was more equipped to handle mass disasters. At the same time, one cannot help but notice the differential treatment of the two incidents. Had the accident occurred in Indian waters, would BP have paid even half of the compensation it eventually did?
Have We Learned Our Lesson from Bhopal?
The Bhopal gas disaster jolted lackadaisical politicians and policymakers. Before 1984, India only had specific legislation pertinent to air and water pollution. After the Bhopal gas tragedy, India enacted the Environment Protection Act, 1986 a statue that seeks to address pressing concerns involving sustainable development. This was followed up by the enactment of the Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991, and the National Environment Tribunal Act, 1995. However, despite all the environmental legislation, there is still a definite lacuna in the Indian legal structure. On 6 July 2011, the UN General Assembly adopted the ‘Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: Implementing the United Nations “Protect, Respect and Remedy” Framework’ a report by Harvard Law School professor and United Nations Special Representative John Ruggie. As per the UN Framework, governments must clearly spell out their policies to protect human rights and communicate these to business organizations. Further business must undertake a regular human rights impact assessment (HRIA) and due diligence, and create internal policies to ensure compliance with human rights norms. So, despite the government’s steps in the aftermath of Bhopal, there is still room for a substantial number of measures to be undertaken. The recent Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Bill, 2010 caps the liability of nuclear plant operators for nuclear accidents to 1500 crore. This amount is lower than the 470-million-dollar compensation awarded in the Bhopal case, which in itself was grossly insufficient. The proposed framework of nuclear liability law has created a dangerous cocktail for another Bhopal. It reinforces the fact that justice in India is still administered reactively, not proactively.
Conclusion
The recent Vizag gas leak is said to have been reminiscent of the Bhopal accident. It is a stark example of how casually certain industries treat environmental guidelines. Production plants such as these are rarely shut, let alone switched off abruptly, the scientist said. The lockdown, however, forced all industries, except those making essentials, to shut down. It is not known whether there was sufficient staff, monitoring key storage parameters, and sensors. In its eagerness to catch up with its richer neighbour, India should not repeat its mistakes. There is indeed a case for reforming some of the archaic and rigid labour laws that have unintended consequences. But a correction should not mean the pendulum swinging in the other direction.
The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) under the Union Home Ministry has said that the manufacturing units which will restart after the Covid-19 lockdown ends, should consider the first week as the trial period. “Due to several weeks of lockdown and the closure of industrial units during the lockdown period, it is possible that some of the operators might not have followed the established SOP. As a result, some of the manufacturing facilities, pipelines, valves, etc. may have residual chemicals, which may pose risk,” the NDMA said in a letter to the states. In a nutshell, the Achilles’ heel of Indian policy is exposed.
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Clueless Health Minister Claims Video Chat With 500 Countries Admits Muhyiddin Failed To Contain Tabligh Cluster...
Just when you thought some ministers would keep their mouth shut after their recent screw-ups, somehow they still fail to learn their lessons. Perhaps it’s true that while ignorance can be educated and crazy can be medicated; there is absolutely no cure for stupidity. The most embarrassing part is – he is the health minister who happened to be a medical doctor before joining politics. We’re talking about Dr. Adham Baba, the same Health Minister whose “drink warm water to kill the Covid-19” formula had shocked the world’s top scientists. Like what we had predicted earlier that some politicians would spring into action to claim credits upon the slightest sign that Coronavirus cases is improving, that’s precisely what happened on Saturday (April 18). It was a cheap political stunt when Adham planned with his party’s boss – UMNO president Zahid Hamidi – to stage a video conference together, which was later uploaded on Facebook. Both geniuses thought they could easily score some brownie points after the number of Coronavirus cases dropped to 2-digit since the lockdown started on March 18. The plan was simple – blames the previous Pakatan Harapan government for the failure to contain the outbreak, but at the same time, self-praised the backdoor Perikatan Nasional government for the victory in defeating the pandemic. However, it’s quite puzzling that a medical doctor like Adham Baba had forgotten the “constant variable” in his drama script. That constant variable is Noor Hisham Abdullah, the man who has been the Health director-general since 2013 and arguably the most “trusted face” by not only Malaysians, but had just won the recognition from China Global TV Network (CGTN) as one of three “top doctors” in the world. Adham hid himself after his “warm water” humiliating stunt, only to emerge on Saturday to claim credits. Were Adham Baba and Zahid Hamidi, and PM Muhyiddin for that matter, trying to say that Noor Hisham Abdullah was sleeping on the job during the period of Pakatan Harapan government, and the (former) Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad did not seek any advice or opinion from the experienced Health director-general? Accusing the previous government led by former PM Mahathir Mohamad of failing to contain the Tabligh religious cluster, which grew to become the country’s biggest source of Coronavirus infections, Health Minister Adham said – “On (March) 10, we had a new cluster emerge which the previous government failed to contain, which is the Tabligh cluster.”
Adham told Zahid during the staged conference – “It (Tabligh gathering) happened from Febuary 27 to March 3. It is very big. To date, we are still unable to stop its spread. There are still cases from the Tabligh cluster that have infected up to the fifth generation. If the Tabligh cluster was prevented, there would be no second wave. We may only have small clusters.” Actually, the idiotic health minister had gotten his fact wrong from the beginning. The “Tabligh” religious rally had taken place at a Sri Petaling mosque – Masjid Jamek – in Kuala Lumpur from February 27 and March 1 (not from Feb 27 to Mar 3). That massive gathering was attended by an estimated 16,000 people (about 14,500 were Malaysians while the rest were foreigners from around the region). In his haste to claim credits, the health minister probably didn’t realise that he has admitted two damaging facts. The most crucial part of Minister Adham’s statement was his admission that the Tabligh members were and are the biggest problem of the outbreak in the country, so much so that the backdoor government of Muhyiddin has been fire-fighting and not able to stop the spread. Hence, it triggers the burning question – why are the authorities still pussyfooting in dragging the stubborn Tabligh members to the nearest hospital to be tested for Covid-19? Isn’t Muhyiddin the new prime minister now? Isn’t his boy the new Home Affairs Minister in charge of the police force now? Does not this mean the government put racial and religious politics above the nation’s overall welfare? The second admission from Adham Baba’s ill-thought-out statement was that current Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin is the actual person responsible for the failure to contain the Tabligh cluster, despite pro-backdoor government’s bloggers, propagandists and cyber troopers’ accusation that it was the previous Pakatan Harapan government who should be blamed. That was because Muhyiddin was himself the Home Affairs Minister of the previous Pakatan Harapan government, until he plotted with enemies – UMNO and PAS – to topple his own government, making Malaysia without a government from Feb 24 until Feb 29. Later, the traitor would be sworn in as the country’s prime minister on March 1, 2020. As the powerful Home Minister, the racist “Malay First” Muhyiddin had previously allowed the police to grant permit for then-opposition parties UMNO and PAS to protest against the ICERD (International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination). There were other requests for mega rallies which were granted by him to undermine his own government.
So, why didn’t Muhyiddin stop the Tabligh massive gathering in the middle of an outbreak? Why did the police under his ministry issued the approval for the Tabligh event? Former PM Najib Razak, in his defence of colleague Adham Baba, argued that it was former Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad who said there was no need to postpone activities involving the public including festivities. Mr. Dzulkefly might have said that on Feb 12, as reported by UMNO mouthpiece “Sinar Harian”. However, it’s also true that on the same day of Feb 12, there were only 18 Coronavirus cases under the leadership of Dr. Dzulkefly Ahmad. In fact, days later (Feb 18), the World Health Organization (WHO) had – again – praised Malaysia’s preparedness and ability to address the Covid-19 infection. But it was the responsibility of the Home Affairs Ministry to maintain public order and national security. Even if the Minister of Health thought there was no need to postpone activities, which was justified based on 18 Coronavirus cases and zero deaths, the police should have advised the ministry based on its risk assessment, similar to how ICERD mega rally was allowed, despite its threatening nature. In reality, neither the Health Ministry nor the Home Affairs Ministry knew that the Tabligh would become the biggest cluster of the Coronavirus outbreak. That’s probably the fairest explanation why nobody had stopped the religious gathering. But the issue here is not about anti-Tabligh gathering, but rather the uncooperative members who still refuse to come forward to be screened for the pathogen. Did Adham Baba and Zahid Hamidi, in their rush to claim credits, realise that there had been zero cases from Feb 17 to Feb 26? The next day (Feb 27), the Tabligh members started its gathering, thanks to a permit issued by Muhyiddin’s Home Affairs Ministry. About 14 days later, which matched the incubation period of Covid-19, all hell breaks loose. Hence, does not that prove Muhyiddin is to be blamed? The Pakatan Harapan coalition can also argue that had not Muhyiddin launched the coup with UMNO and PAS to form a backdoor government, (former) Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad could most likely maintain the low cases of Coronavirus. Looking at the chart above, how do you explain that from Jan 24 to Feb 26 – for a period of 34 days – there had been no spike in cases or deaths. But most supporters of Muhyiddin backdoor government do not like to argue with facts and figures. They don’t care and insist that the previous Pakatan Harapan is to blame. Heck, they even turned very racist and said it was the Chinese from Wuhan who started the outbreak and the DAP Chinese were to blame too, as if the country would become a communist country.
Fine, you can’t argue with hardcore racists of Bersatu, UMNO or PAS who have been brainwashed with racial and religious extremism for the last 61 years. Amusingly, racists UMNO leaders like Zahid Hamidi and extremists PAS leaders like Hadi Awang did not boycott at the arrival of 8 medical professionals from China, apparently to help manage the Covid-19 pandemic. If supporters of Bersatu, UMNO and PAS had already determined that the China’s Communist Party was dangerous and the Chinese Wuhan virus was infectious, exactly why did they not protest the Perikatan Nasional’s invitation to the Chinese medical team? Should not they avoid the Chinese people from mainland China with a 10-foot pole? As usual, the clueless Health Minister Adham Baba will always reserve the best part of his idiocy for all and sundry. Not happy to be overshadowed by his ministry’s competent director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah, Mr. Adham had decided to blow his own trumpet during the video conferencing drama with former deputy prime minister Zahid Hamidi. The dumb health minister boastfully told Zahid that he had video conferencing with WHO (World Health Organization), and with health ministers and ministers from a jaw-dropping 500 countries, despite the fact that there are only 195 countries in the world today. Even if the planet Earth can replicate like the Coronavirus, there will still be less than 500 countries with the creation of 2 Earths. Poor President Donald Trump must be wondering why the most powerful man in the world could not meet with 500 world leaders. Even the United Nations has only 193 members, hence it’s a mystery where the remaining 307 members came from, assuming leaders from the U.S., UK, Germany, France, Canada, Japan and other powerful nations care to chat with Adham Baba in the first place. After realizing his screw-up, the health minister said he had misspoken – claiming instead that he had actually spoken to 500 participants from 50 countries around the world. Still, his statement is rather hard to believe. That means 10 people from each of 50 countries were eager to listen to him. Was he so influential and powerful that up to 500 participants wanted to listen to his lecture? Even if there was only 1 participant from 50 countries, it’s still unbelievable. Who in their right mind would listen to one of the dumbest health ministers in the world? Do you know that when China Global TV Network praised Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah, at the same time the news had also ridiculed Health Minister Adham Baba? - FT
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