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It was challenge all the way, says Anil Kakodkar
"The nuclear tests, the PHWRs, the opening of civil nuclear cooperation they were all unique, each one different and full of excitement." - Photo: Vivek Bendre Dr.
Nuclear installations put on high alert
New Delhi Nuclear installations across the country have been put on high alert as it has been found that David Headley, a US citizen arrested by FBI on terror charges, had visited some states having atomic installations.
K Subrahmanyam: Homi Bhabha - Scientist, visionary, dreamer
Bhabha would have welcomed private sector participation in nuclear energy. The country will celebrate the birth centenary of Homi Bhabha next week, on 30th October.
India operationalises safeguards agreement with the IAEA
New Delhi: India's safeguards agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency has become operational with this country notifying its 'separation plan' to the IAEA.
250 families shifted from Tarapur
TARAPUR : More than 250 families of Tarapur village in Sindagi taluk of Bijapur district, which has been flooded by the overflowing Bhima, were shifted on Monday to a government primary school where a gruel centre has been set up.
Deendayal varsity plans PG course in nuclear engineering
AHMEDABAD: Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University , promoted by the State-owned Gujarat State petroleum Corporation, will launch a two-year fully residential post-graduate course in Nuclear Engineering from the current academic year.
India's nuke sub doesn't have working reactor
Agencies Bangalore, Aug 13: India's nuclear submarine INS Arihant, launched on July 26, does not have a "working nuclear reactor" yet, says a nuclear scientist familiar with the project almost since its start.
Nuclear power generation may grow 30% in FY10: CMIE
Mumbai : With the import of 420 tonnes of uranium in the current fiscal, nuclear power generation in India is likely to be stepped up by 30 per cent, an economic think-tank has said.
India, US to hold fuel reprocessing talks
NEW DELHI: With Secretary of State Hillary Clinton making it clear that the future of the India-US nuclear deal is secure despite the G8 declaration on the transfer of sensitive technologies, the two countries will hold talks in Vienna next week on reprocessing American-origin spent fuel.
Reprocessing talks with U.S. to begin next week
New Delhi: With the fate of billions of dollars of reactor sales riding on the outcome, India and the United States will begin formal negotiations next week on the conditions under which American-origin spent nuclear fuel will be reprocessed within the country.