The sculpture, titled Victims, depicts two children with oversized heads and arms clinging to their helpless mother, a 40-ft tall structure, which is another cubic structure titled ‘freedom’.
RTI activist Sanjeeva Kabaka, who ardently advocates for the rights of endosulfan victims, said new cases continue to emerge and that families of the afflicted are enduring profound hardships.
Endosulfan, a highly toxic organochlorine insecticide known to cause severe environmental and genetic harm, was banned by the Supreme Court of India in 2011.
An indefinite strike has been on since Jan 30 demanding the inclusion of 1,031 affected individuals in the list of victims With no response from the government, protesters are gearing up to carry out ...