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Dear CAG, You Must Probe the Opacity of Modi’s Push for Jaitapur; It Is yet Another Rafale, Only, Much Worse

Dear CAG, You Must Probe the Opacity of Modi’s Push for Jaitapur; It Is yet Another Rafale, Only, Much Worse

Jaitapur, Letters January 13, 2019 at 8:55 pm 0 comments

As India and France hastily move to expedite the Jaitapur project by negotiating the ‘techno-commercial’ agreement in a completely secret and unaccountable manner, India’s former Union Power Secretary writes to the Comptroller and Auditor General(CAG) to look into the matter at the earliest. We are reproducing Dr. EAS Sarma’s open letter

Les pêcheurs de Sakhri Nate restent mobilisés contre le projet de Jaitapur, même si les travaux annoncés par le président français pour fin 2018 ne sont pas prêts de démarrer

Dear Mr. Modi, you owe an explanation to the people on Jaitapur Nuclear Power Project!

Jaitapur January 12, 2019 at 9:57 pm 0 comments

As the Indian government has announced expediting of the techno-commercial agreement with France for the world’s largest nuclear power park proposed in Maharashtra’s Jaitapur, Dr. EAS Sarma, India’s former Union Secretary  in the Minister of Power and an eminent voice in civil society, has written an open letter to the Prime Minister who also heads the country’s Department of Atomic Energy.

International Solidarity Statement against the French President’s visit to India to push for the Jaitapur Nuclear Power Project [Please Sign]

International Solidarity Statement against the French President’s visit to India to push for the Jaitapur Nuclear Power Project [Please Sign]

Campaigns March 9, 2018 at 11:27 pm 1 comment

Please sign and circulate this International Solidarity Statement against the French President’s visit to India to push for the Jaitapur Nuclear Power Project

Delays in the EPR Project in China’s Taishan reveal serious safety issues

Delays in the EPR Project in China’s Taishan reveal serious safety issues

Featured, International January 14, 2018 at 4:17 am 0 comments

admitted to ’partial defects’ in the welding of the three parts of the deaerator. But the state-owned company stressed that the component, which helps cool down the reactor, ’is not part of the nuclear safety system’.