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N-Deal and Uranium
by Amit Arora on Oct 07, 2007 07:28 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

If India don't seal this N-Deal then it will be impossible for India to get Uranium for New and old Nuclear plants.
Without signing Nonproliferation Treaty India can't get Uranium for Nuclear plants from any country in the world.
Australia has the world 60% of uranium reserves.
And without USA concern no one in the world will give uranium to India.
It is the best time for India to use USA and get uranium from his allies, after 20 -30 years India become so capable that it would not need USA for Nuclear plants.

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by D S on Oct 07, 2007 07:32 PM   Permalink
Why depend on such a fuel? If we really need electricy by depending on US & Auz fuel. Ask them to build Nuclear plant on Sea & then supply that power to India instead of signing some 123 deal

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by Seeker Of Truth on Oct 07, 2007 08:03 PM   Permalink
THE BIRLA Institute of Technology, Mesra, has now invented a unique way to generate power and illuminate the rural areas of Jharkhand.

Funded by the Khadi Village Industries Commission (KVIC), Mumbai, the Mechanical Engineering Department of BIT has designed, fabricated and successfully tested a generator that an ox can run to light up 35 compact fluoroscent lamps (CFLs) for 18 households at a time.

The portable generator is easy to install and can run wherever required.

A team comprising two faculty members, Arbind Kumar and Vivek Kumar Gaba, and a seventh semester student, Ankit Drolia, worked on it for almost six months.

%u201CThe generator will cost Rs 4,500 and can also be used to charge batteries and cell phones and can generate enough power to run TVs and computers,%u201D Ankit said.

%u201CDesigning the generator was a part of the 20 projects funded by the KVIC for a period of five years,%u201D said Kumar, the project leader.



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