Nuclear Fuel

Order of the National Green Tribunal regarding illegal mining in village Leta, district Mahoba, Uttar Pradesh, 23/05/2025

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Akhilesh Kumar Vs State of Uttar Pradesh & Others dated 23/05/2025. The matter related to illegal mining activites carried out by Jai Maa Chandrika Enterprises, Rajendra Nagar, village Kabari, district Mahoba, Uttar Pradesh. The applicant also alleged about illegal sale …

Mega uranium deal with Russia

Sandeep Dikshit NEW DELHI: India and Russia on Friday signed agreements that would eliminate the supply-demand mismatch in uranium and enable the setting up of more state-of-the-art nuclear power plants in India. At a summit meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev put the final touches on …

1500 MW of nuclear power to be added by 2009

Sujay Mehdudia NEW DELHI: Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Anil Kakodkar on Thursday expressed confidence that 1,500 MW of nuclear power would be added to the national grid in 2009 as the country was poised to benefit from the civil nuclear cooperation agreements with Russia, France and United States. He was …

US firm, Punj Lloyd to form nuclear fuel technology JV

Thorium Power, a US-based nuclear energy company, has signed an agreement with Punj Lloyd, one of the leading engineering and construction companies in India, to form a joint venture (JV). The JV will provide thorium fuel technology for light water reactors (LWR) to come up in India, which predominantly generates …

Performance audit on management of fuel for pressurised heavy water reactors (front-end of the nuclear fuel cycle)

The audit report conducted by the Comptroller and Auditor General on management of fuel for Pressurized Heavy Water Reactors (PHWRs). DAE has been blamed for being unable to exploit the country

N-energy can help cut fuel, power prices: Experts

For making India a knowledge society, we need nuclear energy. Each and every sector in India

Throng at the N-Mall

Their support for the nuclear deal has been explicit and unwavering. Now that India has been allowed to rejoin the global trade in nuclear materials after three decades, big business is licking its chops: it's payback time. Or so it would seem, going by the rash of statements and projections …

Man in the core

"I congratulate PM Manmohan Singh for his conviction and commitment.... Three decades of isolation have ended."

N-deal bonanza: $100b boost for India Inc

New Delhi: With India winning the backing of the 45-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) to trade in atomic fuel and technology in the global market, companies both at home and abroad are already eyeing a slice of the N-pie. So what kind of economic bonanza is India Inc looking at? …

Firms selling n-fuel will guarantee uninterrupted supplies: NPCIL chief

Even as wires remain crossed between New Delhi and Washington over whether India can be assured of uninterrupted nuclear fuel supplies, the Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL) has said that its contracts with foreign suppliers would make such an assurance legally binding.

A bad deal for everyone

President Bush has failed to achieve so many of his foreign policy goals, but last weekend he proved that he can still get what he really wants. The administration bullied and wheedled international approval of the president's ill-conceived nuclear deal with India. The decision by the 45-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group …

NSG in bag, India seeks uranium from Australia

Hopes To Build On Aussie Help At Vienna Talks Sachin Parashar | TNN New Delhi: Having successfully wrested a waiver from the Nuclear Suppliers Group, India is preparing to press Australia to supply uranium to its reactors, hoping to build on Canberra

Now, the next step

Interview with Anil Kakodkar, AEC Chairman. Anil Kakodkar: "There is no chance of stoppage of reactors because the stockpile will be available."

DEAL IS SAFE

IAEA Consensus On Safeguards By securing a unanimous approval at the IAEA,India has cleared the first big hurdle to the Big Deal. Action now shifts to the NSG,where India will be pushing for a waiver Our Political Bureau NEW DELHI IN A significant vote of confidence for the Indo-US civilian …

India to now press for changes in NSG draft

Press Trust Of India / Colombo August 2, 2008, 0:47 IST India is not satisfied with the draft prepared by the US for consideration of the Nuclear Suppliers' Group (NSG) and is pressing for modifications to ensure a "clean' and "unconditional' waiver from the 45-nation grouping. Suggesting that the draft …

Nuclear Deals Fallout

Mukesh Ambani must have been unusually tense when he met the Prime Minister on 14 July. The gamble the economist-turned-politician was taking

Meghalaya: experts to study impact of uranium mining

During its first meeting on Friday, the all-party committee constituted by the Meghalaya Progressive Alliance (MPA) coalition Government on uranium mining decided to form three groups of experts to study the implications of uranium mining by the Uranium Corporation of India Limited (UCIL) in Kylleng-Pyndeng-Sohiong in West Khasi Hills district …

India to brief IAEA , NSG countries in joint session

Days ahead of the meeting of the IAEA Board of Governors, India will brief the 35 nations who are part of the board as well as the Nuclear Suppliers' Group (NSG) countries in a joint session. Foreign secretary Shiv Shankar Menon will brief the 35 members of the apex body …

Uranium Rush

Can the Grand Canyon survive it? Many attribute this rush to the belief that nuclear power is poised for a revival, with a new facelift of

Better shore up domestic uranium resources

R. Ramachandran A temporary shortage has arisen because of a supply-demand mismatch. Why resort to imports through an undesirable deal? The need to meet uranium shortage through imports is one of the arguments advanced by the proponents of the Indo-U.S. nuclear deal. In a recent interview to a TV channel, …

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