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The INS Sindhurakshak Catastrophe and the Koodankulam Prayers: PMANE

The INS Sindhurakshak Catastrophe and the Koodankulam Prayers: PMANE

Koodankulam, Nuclear Safety August 15, 2013 at 2:39 pm 0 comments

Why does the Indian government keep losing our Indian citizens’ hard-earned tax money on subsidizing the Russian economy by buying all the brittle and fragile Russian fighter planes, ships, submarines and nuclear power plants that suffer time overrun and cost overrun?

IAEA team raised serious safety issues at Rawatbhata, say activists – The Hindu

IAEA team raised serious safety issues at Rawatbhata, say activists – The Hindu

Nuclear Safety, Rawatbhata November 11, 2012 at 3:32 am 0 comments

Activist seek “transparent and independent” inspection to address issues of vulnerability and unaccountability.

Stop Kudankulam fuelling, lives are at stake! – Dr. A Gopalakrishnan

Stop Kudankulam fuelling, lives are at stake! – Dr. A Gopalakrishnan

The government, through its Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), the Nuclear Power Corporation Limited (NPCIL), and the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) is racing to bring the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project, Unit-1 (KNPP-1) to full-power operation at the earliest. The questions predominantly troubling the conscientious public today are simply these: Is the Kudankulam Unit-1 ready for introduction of nuclear fuel assemblies into its core (‘fuelling’), having fully completed all the safety modifications and additions recommended by AERB’s Post-Fukushima Committee to Review Safety of Indian Nuclear Power Plants? What other mandatory, pre-fuelling safety-related tasks such as conducting proper emergency drills in villages within a 30 km-radius of the reactors remain.

The March of Nuclear Folly – Praful Bidwai

The March of Nuclear Folly – Praful Bidwai

The repression, including lethal firing, unleashed on peaceful protesters against the Kudankulam nuclear plant on Monday, on top of FIRs over many months charging thousands with sedition, makes two things clear. Nuclear projects in India can only be thrust on unwilling citizens at gunpoint.