L aunching another phase of their agitation anti-nuclear protestors today laid 'siege' to the Koodankulam Nuclear Power Plant (KKNP) by placing fibre boats and floating buoys in the sea. More than
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Learn MoreIndia's largest nuclear plant, dogged by violent protests and multiple delays, has commenced operations to start generating electricity, according to reports. The Kudankulam nuclear plant project on India's
Learn MoreThe atomic power plant has been rocked by a major controversy with villagers in and around Kudankulam in Tirunelveli district carrying out prolonged protests against the commissioning of the plant.
Learn MoreChristians protest police action on anti-Kudankulam activists - Around 300 members of various Christian organisations on Saturday observed a fast in Madurai, condemning the police action against those opposing the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant.
Learn MoreAuthor(s): Latha Jishnu, Arnab Pratim Dutta, Ankur Paliwal Issue: Apr 15, 2012, DowntoEarth The spectre of Fukushima continues to haunt the world, forcing governments in most parts of the globe to rethink their plans to tap this controversial source of energy.
Learn MoreThe controversial Kudankulam nuclear plant in India's Tamil Nadu state begins producing electricity, officials say, after years of delays and protests.
Learn MoreVillagers and fishermen from around the controversial Kudankulam nuclear plant in India once again take to the sea to protest against the fuelling of the plant.
Learn MoreOf late, the Church, which is over 100 years old, is in the news for a different reason: it serves as the focal point for the protests against the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project.
Learn MoreProtest against Kudankulam nuclear plant called off ; Nuclear corporation to allow general public inside power plants ; Centre's public relations exercise to clear way for Kudankulam nuclear plant; Kudankulam: the deadlock continues; Nuclear power corporation goes all out to garner support for Jaitapur and Kudankulam plants
Learn MoreIn fact, the Kudankulam nuclear power plant (which when all units were operating was expected to generate 4,000 MW of power) is touted by Atomic
Learn MoreNuclear Power Corp. of India has delayed the start of commercial operations at two Russian-built nuclear reactors in the southern state of Tamil Nadu because of protests
Learn MoreProtest against Kudankulam nuclear plant continues in Tamil Nadu 15 Oct, 2011, 04.25 AM IST. Villagers continued to protest outside Tamil Nadu's Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project (KNPP) on Friday, preventing employees of the plant from going inside to work.
Learn MoreTEHRAN (Tasnim) – Pro-Palestine activists staged a protest outside an Israeli arms manufacturer’s plant in the borough of Oldham, UK, as part of their nationwide campaign against
Learn MoreAnti-nuclear protests continue to dog Kudankulam Jul 16, 2013. People's Movement Against Nuclear Energy's leader SP Udaykumar who has been spearheading the protests against Kudankulam nuclear plant has slammed the two-hour electricity generation and supply by
Learn MoreNew Delhi, Jun 29 (PTI) The construction work for unit 5 of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP) commenced on Tuesday with the first concrete pouring into the foundation plate of the reactor building, said Rosatom -- the Russian company tasked with building the atomic reactor.
Learn MoreThe Kudankulam project runs into a roadblock after villagers in the coastal area stage an indefinite fast against it. TWO questions haunt Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) and the Tamil Nadu government in the aftermath of an agitation, including an indefinite fast by 117 people from coastal villages, against the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project (KKNPP) from September 11.
Learn MoreRead more about Kudankulam protest leader taken away by own men on Business Standard. In a fresh twist to the ongoing agitation against the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project (KNPP) here, local fishermen have forcefully taken away People's MovementAgainst Nuclear Energy (PMANE) convener S P Udayakumar, who is spear heading the protest
Learn MoreIdinthakarai, a village close to the Kudankulam nuclear power plant, became the protest’s ground-zero. Here, Udaykumar and others organised a hunger strike in shifts, observed for over 500 days.
Learn MoreThe southern Indian Kudankulam nuclear plant had the fuel loaded in reactors, and will soon start While the Indian people for years have been taking to the streets to protest against the shortages But the Kudankulam plant's designers have insisted that the Southern region station is built with the
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