FUKUSHIMA SYNDROME
Top Indian nuke scientist busts myths surrounding 'dirty bomb'K S Pradeepkumar, of India's main nuclear laboratory BARC, busts some of the commonly held myths about dirty bombs and says India is well p...
India to ask IAEA for review of its nuclear regulatory processIndia is planning to approach the global atomic watchdog IAEA for a review of its nuclear regulatory process which has come under severe cr...- India's post-Fukushima syndrome can backfire: Russian expertThe ongoing wave of protests over the construction of Kudankulam nuclear power plant in Tamil Nadu could affect India's ambitious nuclear e...
- Like Bhopal, Fukushima may haunt futureThe spectre of lethal radioactive fallout from the damaged nuclear reactors at Fukushima in Japan continued to haunt the country as ripples...
- Japan Tremors: India's nuclear plan may take a hit; equipment suppliers not worriedJapan's nuclear crisis will create obstacles for India's atomic energy programme, but this has not dented the optimism of equipment supplie...
- Equipment suppliers GE, L&T remain optimisticMay become difficult to find suitable location in India for setting up nuclear plants; Activists raising concerns over safety.
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