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'Pause a little', Ramesh on nuclear plants safety

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 8:04 PM IST

Amid growing concerns over the nuclear catastrophe in Japan, Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh today said the country should "pause a little" to look at the "state of preparedness" of the atomic plants to deal with emergencies like tsunami and earthquake.

However, Ramesh said he was not making a case for the country to forever abandon nuclear power.

Terming as "horrendous" what happened to Japan's nuclear safety in the aftermath of an earthquake and the resultant massive tsunami on March 11, Ramesh said, "We have to draw the appropriate lesson."

"I think we have to pause a little, we have to look at the safety system. We have to look at our state of preparedness for emergencies like tsunamis and so on," Ramesh said on the sidelines of the "India Today Conclave 2011" here.

"It is not an abandon button. It is a time for calm and cool thinking," Ramesh said but made it clear that India is not going to abandon nuclear energy forever.

"That is clearly an unrealistic position to take given the need of our energy requirement. What happened in Japan is fully shocking and we have to do a thorough independent professional audit of our systems," the Minister said.

His comments came in the thick of environmentalists' safety concerns of the planned Jaitapur nuclear plant in Maharashtra if striked by an earthquake or a tsunami.

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First Published: Mar 18 2011 | 5:43 PM IST

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