Deccan Chronicle | AR. Meyyammai | 17th Feb 2013 Madurai: Panic gripped the fishing hamlets and other villages in the coastal districts of Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi and Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu and other seaside hamlets in Kerala since the midnight hours of Saturday… Continue Reading →
Tehelka Magazine, Vol 9, Issue 40, Dated 06 Oct 2012 AS WORK at the Koodankulam Nuclear Power Project kickstarts with the loading of fuel, SP Udayakumar, Coordinator of the People’s Movement Against Nuclear Energy (PMANE) and the brain behind the anti-nuke… Continue Reading →
Published: June 6, 2012 14:46 IST | Madurai , The Hindu -Staff Reporter Files counter affidavit in a writ filed by anti-nuclear activist S.P. Udayakumar The Regional Passport Officer (RPO) here has submitted that his office issued a… Continue Reading →
People’s Movement Against Nuclear Energy (PMANE) May 16, 2012 Idinthakarai & P. O. 627 104 Tirunelveli District Tamil Nadu, India [email protected] [email protected] Press Release The PMANE Denies Any Role in the Alleged Bomb Threat to KKNPP There are reports in the media… Continue Reading →
by Pallavi Polanki Mar 30, 2012, Firstspost The Nagercoil-based education trust run by SP Udayakumar, who is leading the People’s Movement Against Nuclear Energy (PMANE) from Idinthakarai village against Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant, was subjected to a day-long inspection by Home… Continue Reading →
Anti-nuclear activists, spearheaded by S P Udayakumar, today called off their 9-day- old fast launched by them after Tamil Nadu government gave the go-ahead for the controversial Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant. Udayakumar’s decision came hours after a delegation of his… Continue Reading →
Dear All, Situation in Koodankulam has precipitated to an unthinkable repression. More than 6000 police personnel and paramilitary forces have been deployed around Idinthakarai village where about 20,000 people from surrounding villages have gathered to protest. While 16 people have started… Continue Reading →
Idinthakarai Update March 22, 2012 The situation here is still grim. There are some 10,000 people from coastal and interior villages. Most of them are women including pregnant women and nursing women. I myself saw many nursing women feeding their… Continue Reading →
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