PM: Kudankulam-I will be operational next month
Putin Russian president, keen for his nuclear technology to be spread across North and southern hemisphere thus looks for his project start up with comforts for more can be taken up the line ups.
Quoting my(Naresh Kumar Sagar) opinion on substance of energy,Energy hot pot subject for Indians, is necessity in fast pace world economy needs everyone's attention. Energy is at crossroad to change its form in many forms, once this energy takes its commoner form it will merciless on the heavy industry, total economy to get into next orbit of minute particles or now known as nano tech.
Naresh Kumar Sagar further adds,"What are the alternates which can bring the fast turn around are simpler form of energy from plants,roots,herbs,hydrocarbons,Solar,bio fuel, Wind,Gases,H,Oxy Nitrogen, Oil and Cakes ,Sewer with modifications and converging chemistry and physics to give them space with electrons.
Preparation of solid fuel from gaseous to handle with ease and keep as energy store.Minutely observing the energy path of its development makes us belief energy by all energy for all energy with all will change the style of the man."
Replying to Putin Russian president question on Kudankulam Unit I of the atomic power reactor in Tamil Nadu will become operational by next month, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said.He gave this assurance to Russian President Vladimir Putin when the two met on Tuesday night on the sidelines of the BRICS summit."I am pleased to inform you that Kudankulam I will become operational and critical by next month. As for Units III and IV we have secured all internal approvals and we hope to operationalise our cooperation on Unit III and IV," Singh told Putin.Singh was accompanied by Finance Minister P Chidambaram, Commerce Minister Anand Sharma and National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon among others during the meeting.
Kudankulam
atomic power plant has been rocked by a major controversy with
villagers in and around Kudankulam in Tiruneveli district carrying out
prolonged protests against the commissioning of the atomic power plant.
The
protests got intensified after the Fukushima disaster in Japan last
year. On bilateral economic cooperation, Singh said the two countries
cannot be satisfied with the status quo.
On
his part, Putin thanked the Prime Minister for the warm welcome he had
received in December when he visited Delhi last year and hoped that
Singh would visit Russia for the G20 summit.
Singh said that India did not miss any opportunities for meeting the Russian President.
He said India was satisfied with the pace of the programme of communication and cooperation between the two countries.
"I
have instructed National Security Adviser to keep in touch with the NSA
of Russia and those who are responsible for the strategic programme,"
he further said.
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