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by rocker on Jul 07, 2008 08:28 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

we want:

1.to give full detail of deal

2.to tell the cost which will be ultimately passed on consumers as cess.

3.what would be the tariff structure. this will result in absurd increase of power tariffs

4. how much power will be produced.

5. details of uranium reserves in the country..
there was an investigative report in HT that uranium reserves in india are enough to last 50 years and govt. is hiding this fact to buy expensive uranium from other countries and exchange money in between .

6.why can't untapped hydro,solar and wind sources of energy be used which will be less costly than uranium

anti common man cong should answer this.the idiot fake economists destructive trio of mm singh,p.chidambaram, and ms ahluwalia should answer this.shameless anti common man people


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by prabhat mohanty on Jul 07, 2008 09:17 PM   Permalink
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1) Search Internet.
2) Visit public library.
3) SMS some good knowledgeable friends

You have been posting the same message for last few days and many readers have already replied.

But you are hell-bent on repeating the message.

So nobody can help if you are not willing to move an inch.

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by desacretes on Jul 07, 2008 08:35 PM   Permalink
better understand what the deal is all about or else dont post your ill-informed comments..better u rock in a bar and dont waste every ones time

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by Philo on Jul 07, 2008 08:49 PM   Permalink
yep..just liek you are doing. The questions above are geniune and good. All you ad to contribute was a bunch of desacretes faeces

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by desacretes on Jul 07, 2008 08:34 PM   Permalink
u r a moron

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