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Will India turn away the Blue Lady?

May 12, 2006 17:02 IST
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A non-governmental organisation on Friday moved the Supreme Court seeking to restrain cruise liner S S Norway from being dismantled in Alang in Gujarat.

The application was mentioned before a bench headed by Justice Arijit Pasayat. The bench asked the high-powered expert committee, which was constituted at the time Le Clemenceau was headed for Alang, to examine the ship and submit the report in July.

According to GreenpeaceS S Norway is one of the top 50 toxic ships in the world and it allegedly carries over 900 tons of asbestos apart from other globally-banned toxic substances.

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The environment watchdog claimed that the cruiser, popularly known as 'Blue Lady', left the Malaysian coast on Friday last and is expected to reach Alang by May 23.

Image: File photograph of the S S Norway sailing in Malaysian territorial waters.
Photograph: Tengku Bahar/AFP/Getty Images

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