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Anti-nuke activist seeks Sushma Swaraj's help for return of passportTaking a potshot at External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, anti-Nuclear activist S P Udhayakumar today sought her "help" to get back his ...
Peoples Movement Against Nuclear Energy asks Tamil Nadu parties to say "no" to new reactorsAnti-nuclear activist also wanted "independent, impartial probe," into Kudankulam plant including its present two reactors and alleged tech...
Sea only route to Lok Sabha for these 3 AAP candidatesThese AAP candidates from Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli and Tuticotin have been putting out to sea and sailing into fishing hamlets along the co...
Anti-nuclear activist Udayakumar joins AAP with 500 supportersAnti-nuclear activist S P Udayakumar with his around 500 supporters today joined Aam Aadmi Party in Tamil Nadu ahead of Lok Sabha polls.
Prashant Bhushan assures AAP's support to agitation against Kudankulam nuclear plantBhushan said the party always supported the cause of people's movement against nuclear energy at Kudankulam and would always be with the pe...
Man hands over country-made bombs to Kudankulam Police StationA man from Idinthakarai last night handed over the bombs which were immediately defused by the police personnel by immersing them in water.
Security stepped up at KNPP; anti-N protesters bookedSecurity has been tightened around the nuclear plant. The entire Idinthakarai village has been taken under police control, police said.
6 killed, 2 injured in bomb blast in village near Kudankulam nuclear plantTwo houses were razed under the impact of the blast, adding rescue teams rushed to the pot to clear the debris and extricate people.
- Situation in Kudankulam returns to normal
The situation in and around Kudankulam has returned to normal, officials claimed today.
- Uneasy calm prevails in Kudankulam; PMANE leader to surrender
As an uneasy calm prevailed here today a day after heightened anti-nuclear protests, the movement leader S P Udayakumar made a dramatic app...
- Kudankulam: Anti nuclear protests spread to Chennai
Protests against the Kudankulam nuclear project spread to Chennai with various parties and outfits being arrested for staging road blockade
- Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant: Udayakumar says protesters are 'ready for talks'
Continuing his fast against the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant, convener of People's Movement Against Nuclear Energy (PMANE) S P Udayakumar...
- Vaiko among 500 held for bid to proceed to Idinthakarai
Leaders of various parties and outfits were arrested when they attempted to proceed to Idinthakarai, the epicentre of protests against Kuda...
- Commissioning of first Koodankulam Nuclear Project plant further deferred to May next year
After achieving 99.2% of the physical progress to produce 1000 MW of power, the first unit is now expected to go for commercial operation b...
- Tamil Nadu Panchayat seeks to scrap Kudankulam nuclear power project
The panchayat's decision leaves Jayalalithaa caught between industry groups and the anti-nuke protestors.
- Kudankulam power project stir halted, relief for workers
Leaders of the anti-KNPP movement announced in Idinthakarai that the stir was being suspended to allow people to vote in the two-phased loc...
- Anti-nuke protestors extend fast; not to campaign against parties
Protestors at Idinthakarai village near Kudankulam where a 2,000mw nuclear power plant is ready for commissioning have decided to continue ...
- Over 7,000 people observe fast against nuclear project
More than 7,000 people today observed a token fast against the KNPP and vowed to intensify the struggle if the government did not scrap it.
- Fast against Koodankulam Nuclear Project ends after Jayalalithaa's assurance
The breakthrough came during a meeting between a delegation of the core group of protesters and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa.
- After caste, south Tamil Nadu on the boil over nuclear power
Seven lives were lost in Paramakudi in south Tamil Nadu's Ramanathapuram district when a gathering to pay homage to Dalit leader Immanuel S...