Visakhapatnam Pharma Plant Gas Leak Claims Chemist's Life, CITU Alleges Negligence
Visakhapatnam Pharma Plant Gas Leak Claims Chemist's Life, CITU Alleges Negligence Written by Parthika Patel Published On 2025-09-10T20:02:01+05:30 | Updated On 10 Sept 2025 8:02 PM ISTVisakhapatnam: A routine lunch break turned fatal at Deccan Remedies Private Limited after a gas leak in the pharmaceutical plant's reactor facility claimed the life of a senior chemist in Parwada Pharma City.The 41-year-old chemist, M Poli Naidu, collapsed suddenly while dining in the company canteen on Sunday afternoon. Colleagues rushed him to a hospital in Gajuwaka, but despite medical efforts, he was declared dead at 6 am the following day.Also Read:NHRC seeks detailed report from Chief Secretary, DGP, Maharashtra on Palghar gas leak matterDCP Parwada Vishnu Swaroop confirmed that Naidu had finished his work shift before the incident. A case has been registered under Section 174 of the CrPC, and the cause of death will be determined after a post-mortem examination.The Chemist and Workers’ Union (CITU) president, Gani Shetty Satyanarayana, strongly criticised the company’s safety measures. “A life was lost due to the management’s negligence in not following safety standards,” he told the Deccan Chronicle, demanding immediate action against those responsible and compensation of Rs 1 crore for the bereaved family.Also Read:Factory manufacturing banned oxytocin injections busted in Lucknow, 4 arrestedvisakhapatnampharma plantgas leakchemist deathdeccan remediescitu union protestSource : with inputsParthika PatelM. Pharm (Pharmaceutics) Parthika Patel has completed her Graduated B.Pharm from SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY and done M.Pharm in Pharmaceutics. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in. Contact no. 011-43720751Show Full ArticleNext Story