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Must Watch- Music Video on Koodankulam Anti Nuclear Protest

The first Inter-Governmental Agreement for setting up two 1000MW light water reactors was signed between India and the erstwhile USSR in 1988. In spite of people’s opposition to the project since then the authorities were careful not to publicise the… Continue Reading →

Koodankulam struggle: Western nations are learning from their mistakes, India is not

By Nityanand Jayaraman & Sundar Rajan,   Chennai Since August 2011, Tamil Nadu has witnessed renewed protests against the commissioning of the first of two 1,000 MW power plants as part of the Koodankulam Nuclear Power Project (KKNPP). While protests have been… Continue Reading →

Mobile phone based report for Community Radio from Idinthakarai, Kudankulam

March 22, 2012, at Kafila.org by ponni Recording of a report by Sundari from Idinthakarai, the village in Kudankulam where many are on fast unto death and 15000 people have gathered in protest of the Nucelar Plant. Sundari is a… Continue Reading →

French Scientists: Childhood Leukemia Spikes Near Nuclear Reactors

  1 February 2012 by: John LaForge, Truthout | News Analysis French researchers have confirmed that childhood leukemia rates are shockingly elevated among children living near nuclear power reactors. The “International Journal of Cancer” has published in January a scientific… Continue Reading →

Koodankulam a national shame, says Binayak Sen

  Jan 27,CHENNAI: Even as the anti-nuclear stir on the Koodankulam Nuclear Power Project (KKNPP) continues, noted human rights activist and public health specialist Dr Binayak Sen slammed the project calling it a “national shame”. Speaking to Express after attending… Continue Reading →

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