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Nuclear deal is good for India but not a permanent solution
by VenkateswaraRao Korasiga on Jul 21, 2008 11:16 AM  Permalink 

Uranium as well as mineral oil is a limited resource but probably help us in overcoming power crisis for some time. We should have a strategy for energy based on multiple resources. We need to have nueclear energy for immediate need but at the same time we have to invest in Solar energy which is God's gift to us. Abandent, claen resource. We have to conduct research or outsource from Germany, a world leader in this technology or Japan, the second best in the world and come up quickly in utiliseing. Right now at least for powerig houses, heating, coocking. Latter for Agricultur. A solar pump which can lift the water from undeground. That is the solution we need for Agriculture. Work on it. invest on it as a strategy.

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Nuclear deal is good for India but not a permanent solution
by VenkateswaraRao Korasiga on Jul 21, 2008 11:16 AM  Permalink 

Uranium as well as mineral oil is a limited resource but probably help us in overcoming power crisis for some time. We should have a strategy for energy based on multiple resources. We need to have nueclear energy for immediate need but at the same time we have to invest in Solar energy which is God's gift to us. Abandent, claen resource. We have to conduct research or outsource from Germany, a world leader in this technology or Japan, the second best in the world and come up quickly in utiliseing. Right now at least for powerig houses, heating, coocking. Latter for Agricultur. A solar pump which can lift the water from undeground. That is the solution we need for Agriculture. Work on it. invest on it as a strategy.

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France backs India ahead of IAEA meet
by putluru murthy on Jul 18, 2008 06:29 AM  Permalink 

to note again its only the leftists who are opposing the deal. not even a single party other than left is solidly coming forward to object it. all the other parties are like "fox at the well" waiting when will the govt fall and they can take up the deal forward...
its not about being a submissive partner to US but its all about the means to meet our energy needs. we dont have any uranium deposits or else it would be like damn the US ..but unfortunately we have to depend on the NSG which inturn is US held organisation....hindi mein ek kahawat hai ki "kaam padne par gadhey ko bhi baap banaana padtha hai"...its a sort of same thing with us...

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France backs India ahead of IAEA meet
by putluru murthy on Jul 18, 2008 06:28 AM  Permalink 

to note again its only the leftists who are opposing the deal. not even a single party other than left is solidly coming forward to object it. all the other parties are like "fox at the well" waiting when will the govt fall and they can take up the deal forward...
its not about being a submissive partner to US but its all about the means to meet our energy needs. we dont have any uranium deposits or else it would be like damn the US ..but unfortunately we have to depend on the NSG which inturn is US held organisation....hindi mein ek kahawat hai ki "kaam padne par gadhey ko bhi baap banaana padtha hai"...its a sort of same thing with us...

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India nuked
by Vinod Lall Aryachalil on Jul 18, 2008 12:36 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Dear friends,why no messages here ,dont you people have any opinion.Are waiting waiting to express you thoughts aftwer you grand children come out handicapped after a repeat chernobyl.Oppose this deal for the future of this land.It is more expensive to repair a leaking reactor than construct one.50000CRORE FOR NUCLEARISATION OF THIS LAND,JUST 200 CRORE REQUIRED TO TO POWER INDIA WITH ALTERNATIVE POWER SOURCES LIKE HYDRO,WIND SOLAR THERMAL ETC.

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RE:India nuked
by Shanesh on Jul 18, 2008 04:54 AM  Permalink
if its this cheap to use solar, thermal, etc. then why there is still no power for millions of people across the nation???

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RE:India nuked
by TheOneAndOnly on Jul 18, 2008 12:55 AM  Permalink


You are Right! N Energy is a Not So Indispensible.

N-Deal is an Absolute Waste and A Risk Moreover. It is Just to Fillup the RESUME of Bush who achieved Nothing But Failures in his Career as President of USA.


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RE:India nuked
by subish achamparambil on Jul 18, 2008 07:44 AM  Permalink
For Hydro .. there is no more water lest dude ..

State which is having more water (Kerala, karnataka) and all is suffering 1 hr POWERSHUD DOWN .. !! Hyderabad is suffering 8-10 Hr .. Gurgaon ... 12-14 hrs!! ..

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France backs India ahead of IAEA meet
by jay bil on Jul 17, 2008 06:58 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

ALL COUNTRIES SO CALLED NECLIER SUPPLIER ARE ONLY ONE THING IN MIND I.E BUSINEES. THEY ARE KNOWING THAT IF THIS AGREEMENT HAPPEN THEN THEY ARE GOING TO GETS BILLION DOLLORS FOR FUTRE FROM
INDIA.

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RE:France backs India ahead of IAEA meet
by michael xavier on Jul 17, 2008 11:48 PM  Permalink
Hello ANPAD,

SCHOOL NURSERY ME JA KAR PAD TAB SAMJ MEIN AYEGA .



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RE:RE:France backs India ahead of IAEA meet
by putluru murthy on Jul 18, 2008 05:59 AM  Permalink
if it were that an easy task to generate power from solar hydro or thermal means ,,,then why is India running behind US... may be we have to assess and think that all over the world the solar power is merely a non existant source commercially, yes for house hold purpose it is viable but not when it comes to industrial purpose, coming to hydro power ....if you are aware we are into the rainy season and there are states which are still not able to generate any power out of their hydro generators...still they have long hour power cuts..say in hyderabad the capital city of AP its officially 3.5 hour power cut...not to say about the rural areas in this state,.... thermal power not to say any thing about it...India imports one of the largest amounts of coal from Australia and china to generate thermal pwer...Dear frinds India has been pushing through these means since ages.... now it realised that this is not enough and needs something consistant.....more reliable....and which meets the needs of the power hungry India.....India has kept its sovereign right to keep its military nuclear bases seperate to those of the civil nuclear reactors....if Today India is talkled about becoming a super power its not a joke to realise it....we have to stand along and make this true..
Vandemataram

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RE:RE:France backs India ahead of IAEA meet
by putluru murthy on Jul 18, 2008 05:59 AM  Permalink
if it were that an easy task to generate power from solar hydro or thermal means ,,,then why is India running behind US... may be we have to assess and think that all over the world the solar power is merely a non existant source commercially, yes for house hold purpose it is viable but not when it comes to industrial purpose, coming to hydro power ....if you are aware we are into the rainy season and there are states which are still not able to generate any power out of their hydro generators...still they have long hour power cuts..say in hyderabad the capital city of AP its officially 3.5 hour power cut...not to say about the rural areas in this state,.... thermal power not to say any thing about it...India imports one of the largest amounts of coal from Australia and china to generate thermal pwer...Dear frinds India has been pushing through these means since ages.... now it realised that this is not enough and needs something consistant.....more reliable....and which meets the needs of the power hungry India.....India has kept its sovereign right to keep its military nuclear bases seperate to those of the civil nuclear reactors....if Today India is talkled about becoming a super power its not a joke to realise it....we have to stand along and make this true..
Vandemataram

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RE:RE:France backs India ahead of IAEA meet
by putluru murthy on Jul 18, 2008 05:59 AM  Permalink
if it were that an easy task to generate power from solar hydro or thermal means ,,,then why is India running behind US... may be we have to assess and think that all over the world the solar power is merely a non existant source commercially, yes for house hold purpose it is viable but not when it comes to industrial purpose, coming to hydro power ....if you are aware we are into the rainy season and there are states which are still not able to generate any power out of their hydro generators...still they have long hour power cuts..say in hyderabad the capital city of AP its officially 3.5 hour power cut...not to say about the rural areas in this state,.... thermal power not to say any thing about it...India imports one of the largest amounts of coal from Australia and china to generate thermal pwer...Dear frinds India has been pushing through these means since ages.... now it realised that this is not enough and needs something consistant.....more reliable....and which meets the needs of the power hungry India.....India has kept its sovereign right to keep its military nuclear bases seperate to those of the civil nuclear reactors....if Today India is talkled about becoming a super power its not a joke to realise it....we have to stand along and make this true..
Vandemataram

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RE:France backs India ahead of IAEA meet
by avinash krv on Jul 17, 2008 09:34 PM  Permalink
No doubt in that.

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RE:France backs India ahead of IAEA meet
by nickel biswas on Jul 17, 2008 09:50 PM  Permalink
Good point! Let's all live in mud huts so that no foreigners can make any money of of us.

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RE:France backs India ahead of IAEA meet
by padmakshi amma on Jul 17, 2008 11:42 PM  Permalink
Dear nickel biswas, Letus not forget the fact that prior to the start India Growth story, there was a time when IT Professionals, Doctors, Nurses and similar professionals could get good opportunities only abroad ie; foreign countries. Eventhough it was benificial both ways our country men had been able to make their presence world wide and remittances from aborad was phenomenal and no need to explain how good it was for our Country at that time. Now we have more opportunity in India, but stil Indians working abroad is still growing in numbers and they are getting more respect day by day. Even in the Middle East those days of thrid class treatment to Indians are coming to an end and most of the leading biz houses are either owned or controlled by Indians. So nothing to much to be concerned about the word "foreigners" , because we are the much sought after foreigners for the out side world.

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RE:France backs India ahead of IAEA meet
by mahesh on Jul 17, 2008 10:05 PM  Permalink
great reply

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RE:France backs India ahead of IAEA meet
by jaya krishnan on Jul 17, 2008 10:48 PM  Permalink
You fool, whoever said about foriegners. Worse still are traitor dogs such as you. Are you living in Mud hut, by the way ? If not shut your pie hole up and don't talk about what doesn't concern you, understand ? This is concerning the poor and common folk of my country that does live in Huts and not despicable rats like you or your foriegn masters to share the spoils.


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