NAGPUR: National Green Tribunal (NGT) ordered criminal proceedings against the administration of an ordnance factory in Bhandara, Maharashtra, holding that “safe practices were not adopted” at the defence explosives unit where a massive blast killed nine workers and injured several others on January 24, 2025.In a detailed judgment pronounced on Monday, NGT (western zone) bench in Pune, comprising judicial member Justice Dinesh Kumar Singh and expert member Sujit Kumar Bajpayee, held Pune-based Munitions India Ltd, which operated the Bhandara factory, accountable for serious violations of safety norms at the factory that manufactures high-grade explosives for the Army.The tribunal heard a suo motu case initiated on the basis of a January 24, 2025, report in TOI titled, “Maharashtra ordnance unit blast blows away factory roof, 8 killed”. “The lapses on part of Munitions India Limited resulted in the occurrence for which it should be held accountable,” the tribunal said, holding there was a clear contravention of Section 7A(2)(a) of Factories Act. It directed the Bhandara collector to ensure “criminal proceedings against the factory occupier, subject to mandatory approval from Centre”.
Ordnance unit to face criminal action for blast that killed 9: National green tribunal | India News
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