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Indian nuclear plants are safe: scientists

MUMBAI: Stressing that Indian atomic power plants were constantly upgraded to match current levels of safety requirements and were safe, scientists on Monday said that the events in Japan cannot slow down the country's nuclear energy programme in any way. Indian organisations had already announced they would revisit all safety …

Review of N-plant safety systems ordered, says PM

New DelhiAmidst persisting concerns over the safety of nuclear power plants in view of what has happened in tsunami-devastated Japan, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday sought to allay apprehensions on this count and said all nuclear installations in the country would nonetheless go through a review of their safety …

Dept of Atomic Energy told to review safety of nuclear plants: PM

In the backdrop of earthquake and tsunami affecting some of the nuclear power plants in Japan, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh informed the Parliament on Monday that the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) and its agencies have been directed to carry out urgent technical review of all safety systems of nuclear …

Another Chernobyl

The “hacktivist” group, Anonymous, claims to have access to the sophisticated computer virus developed as a joint Israel-US cyber attack against Iran’s nuclear facilities. The group says it obtained details of the Stuxnet worm from the emails of HBGary, a US security company the hacker collective attacked in early February. …

Japan's nuclear crisis: The story so far

With muddled media reports of the ongoing crisis, New Scientist spells out exactly what has happened up to 15 March, and what might happen next.

Toll to cross 10,000; nuclear fear escalates

Japanese officials struggled on Sunday to contain a quickly escalating nuclear crisis in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake and tsunami, saying they presumed that partial meltdowns had occurred at two crippled reactors, and that they were bracing for a second explosion, even as problems were reported at two more …

Indian nuclear bodies to revisit plants' safety aspects

India's top nuclear bodies on Sunday said they would revisit all safety aspects of atomic plants in the country and analyse the nuclear crisis arising in Japan after the tsunami as it had offered new lessons to fine-tune existing emergency preparedness.

Lessons to be learnt from Japanese nuclear disaster

Former chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), Dr Anil Kakodkar, on Sunday said that in the backdrop of the disaster at the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan, the design of the Jaitapur nuclear power plant (JNPP) being planned in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra, should be strengthened. Speaking to DNA …

Jaitapur: CM Chavan confirms Finn was his European man

Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan on Tuesday confirmed that the

Opp. against Jaitapur nuke plant

The Opposition members in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday said government should not go ahead with the Jaitapur nuclear power project in Maharashtra if it faced resistance from the locals. Alleging "repression" against those opposed to the project Manohar Joshi (Shiv Sena) said his party was opposed to the project …

Jaitapur project: State ropes in clerics to bring fishermen around

LEAVING no stone unturned to push the nuclear power project at Jaitapur in Ratnagiri district, the state government has decided to rope in Muslim clerics to convince the predominantly Muslim fishing community in the region that is opposing the project. The fishing community in Nate and Sakhri Nate villages is …

Rane: Govt willing to take Jaitapur PAPs to Tarapur

Industries Minister Narayan Rane has said the Jaitapur nuclear power project will go ahead and the government is willing to take those opposing the project to Tarapur power station to allay their fears. He, however, ruled out the possibility of making the project-affected people (PAPs) shareholders in the project, claiming …

NPC to set up two nuclear power plants in Haryana

PRE-PROJECT activities have been initiated by the Nuclear Power Corporation(NPC)forsetting up a nuclear power plant of twounitsof 700mweachat village Gorakhpur in district Fatehabad of Haryana. This was revealed by Haryana Governor,J agannath Pahadia while delivering his address onthefirstday of the Vidhan Sabha session on Friday. He said that at present, …

Warkaris take on new mission - oust nuclear power

After successfully stalling the project of Dow Chemicals in the state, the warkari community is now preparing for a bigger battle

NPCIL to Complete Groundwork for Bengal Project by 12

Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL) is slated to complete preliminary ground work for its controversial 6,000 mw power plant in West Bengal by March 2012. The proposed nuclear power project at Haripur has run into trouble with locals resisting land acquisition. NPCIL, however, has gone ahead and started ground …

No more anti-green projects: Narayan Rane

Maharashtra industries minister Narayan Rane has indicated that new projects, which are detrimental to the environment of the coastal Konkan belt, will not be given permission. Rane who is leading the campaign in favour of 9,900 mega watts nuclear power plant at Jaitapur has taken the initiate to ensure mining …

European man inciting locals against Jaitapur plant: Chavan

Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan on Sunday said

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