new Delhi. No radiation-related effects are envisaged in India due to any possible nuclear disaster in the midst of the Russo-Ukraine War. The Center made this statement in Parliament on Wednesday.
Responding to Trinamool Congress Lok Sabha member Saugata Ray’s question whether the government has taken precautionary measures to counter nuclear radiation caused by nuclear disaster – if any – due to Russia-Ukraine conflict, Science And Technology Minister Jitendra Singh said, “The radiation impact in India is not envisaged as an outcome of any possible nuclear disaster due to Russia-Ukraine conflict. also continuously monitors background radiation levels to give early signs of increase.”
“In an unforeseen scenario of radiation levels exceeding acceptable limits within the country, a Radiation Emergency Response Plan is available to handle the situation,” he said.
The minister did not respond to Ray’s other questions, including whether the Russia-Ukraine conflict would affect the safety and security of the Kudankulam reactor in Tamil Nadu and whether there was any demand to dismantle the Kudankulam reactor due to the danger of nuclear radiation. Has been.
—AnyTV News
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