The Endosulfan Tragedy of Kasaragod: Health and Ethics in Non-health Sector Programs

  • Pradyumna A
  • Chelaton J
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Abstract

It is now over 15 years since the aerial spraying of endosulfan over cashew plantations was stopped (and subsequently banned) in Kasaragod, Kerala. Thousands of individuals have been affected in permanent ways in the exposed villages. As there are potentially several...

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Pradyumna, A., & Chelaton, J. (2018). The Endosulfan Tragedy of Kasaragod: Health and Ethics in Non-health Sector Programs. In Ethics in Public Health Practice in India (pp. 85–104). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2450-5_5

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