Mar 24, 2008
Uranium waste imperils Jharkhand villages
“They have not shared the studies that they were supposed to have conducted; not even the routine records of radiation exposure levels among workers, though we filed several RTI applications.”
Aparna Pallavi Radioactive waste from three government-owned uranium mines has put about 50,000 people in Jharkhand's Jaduguda at risk. via The New Nation
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