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Kudankulam Could Work On Next-Generation N-Fuel In Near-Term, Says Russia
- Thursday September 15, 2016
- Tamil Nadu News | Indo-Asian News Service
The Russian-built Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project (KNPP) in Tamil Nadu could, in the near future, be operating on the newer generation TVS-2M fuel assembly, which offers increased uranium capacity, improved heat reliability and enhanced operational safety, a senior Russian official has said.
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Read PM's Letter to Jayalalithaa on Kudankulam nuclear plant
- Wednesday October 12, 2011
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
The Prime Minister has once again urged Jayalalithaa emphasizing the importance of the nuclear plant at Kudankulam in Tamil Nadu. He alerts her to the fact that if the plant is not allowed to become functional, "this would impact on the state's development and industrialization plans."
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Kudankulam N-plant protests: Villagers resume fast
- Tuesday October 11, 2011
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
Despite Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's assurance to look into their concerns, villagers in and around the controversial Kudankulam nuclear power plant in Tamil Nadu have resumed their indefinite fast in protest against the project.
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Tamil Nadu's N-plant anger: Koodankulam protesters resume fast
- Monday October 10, 2011
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
Villagers in Tamil Nadu's Koodankulam district have resumed their hunger strike. They are protesting against setting up of a nuclear power plant in the area.
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Prime Minister asks Jayalalithaa to support Kudankulam plant
- Friday October 7, 2011
- India News | Pallava Bagla
The Prime Minister has indicated today that while the concerns of those who live near the nuclear power plant in Tamil Nadu will be addressed in detail, the plans for the plant cannot be suspended. PTI says he wrote to the Chief Minister Jayalalithaa today requesting, "I count on your support in ensuring the timely implementation of the Kudankul...
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Tamil Nadu steps up pressure against nuclear plant
- Thursday September 22, 2011
- India News | Sam Daniel
Tamil Nadu, nuclear plant, fast, Kudankulam
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PM to decide on future of Tamil Nadu's N-plant
- Wednesday September 21, 2011
- India News | Sam Daniel
What happens next to a nuclear plant in Tamil Nadu is now upto the Prime Minister. Protesters at the plant - there were several thousand of them today at the gates - have decided to stop their demonstration. 100 villagers who were on a fast have decided to end their hunger strike.
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Shut the nuclear plant, shout protestors at visiting minister
- Tuesday September 20, 2011
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
Hundreds of protesters near the new Kudankulam nuclear plant in Tamil Nadu made it impossible for union minister V Narayanasamy to address them. "Shut the plant", they yelled. The minister was quick to reassure them. "People's safety first. Power later," he promised, adding that the Prime Minister will decide whether to stop work on the nuclear pla...
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www.ndtv.com
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Kudankulam Could Work On Next-Generation N-Fuel In Near-Term, Says Russia
- Thursday September 15, 2016
- Tamil Nadu News | Indo-Asian News Service
The Russian-built Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project (KNPP) in Tamil Nadu could, in the near future, be operating on the newer generation TVS-2M fuel assembly, which offers increased uranium capacity, improved heat reliability and enhanced operational safety, a senior Russian official has said.
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www.ndtv.com
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Read PM's Letter to Jayalalithaa on Kudankulam nuclear plant
- Wednesday October 12, 2011
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
The Prime Minister has once again urged Jayalalithaa emphasizing the importance of the nuclear plant at Kudankulam in Tamil Nadu. He alerts her to the fact that if the plant is not allowed to become functional, "this would impact on the state's development and industrialization plans."
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www.ndtv.com
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Kudankulam N-plant protests: Villagers resume fast
- Tuesday October 11, 2011
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
Despite Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's assurance to look into their concerns, villagers in and around the controversial Kudankulam nuclear power plant in Tamil Nadu have resumed their indefinite fast in protest against the project.
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www.ndtv.com
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Tamil Nadu's N-plant anger: Koodankulam protesters resume fast
- Monday October 10, 2011
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
Villagers in Tamil Nadu's Koodankulam district have resumed their hunger strike. They are protesting against setting up of a nuclear power plant in the area.
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www.ndtv.com
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Prime Minister asks Jayalalithaa to support Kudankulam plant
- Friday October 7, 2011
- India News | Pallava Bagla
The Prime Minister has indicated today that while the concerns of those who live near the nuclear power plant in Tamil Nadu will be addressed in detail, the plans for the plant cannot be suspended. PTI says he wrote to the Chief Minister Jayalalithaa today requesting, "I count on your support in ensuring the timely implementation of the Kudankul...
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www.ndtv.com
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Tamil Nadu steps up pressure against nuclear plant
- Thursday September 22, 2011
- India News | Sam Daniel
Tamil Nadu, nuclear plant, fast, Kudankulam
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www.ndtv.com
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PM to decide on future of Tamil Nadu's N-plant
- Wednesday September 21, 2011
- India News | Sam Daniel
What happens next to a nuclear plant in Tamil Nadu is now upto the Prime Minister. Protesters at the plant - there were several thousand of them today at the gates - have decided to stop their demonstration. 100 villagers who were on a fast have decided to end their hunger strike.
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www.ndtv.com
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Shut the nuclear plant, shout protestors at visiting minister
- Tuesday September 20, 2011
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
Hundreds of protesters near the new Kudankulam nuclear plant in Tamil Nadu made it impossible for union minister V Narayanasamy to address them. "Shut the plant", they yelled. The minister was quick to reassure them. "People's safety first. Power later," he promised, adding that the Prime Minister will decide whether to stop work on the nuclear pla...
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