"The Centre is always cautious while moving ahead with projects related to nuclear energy and atomic energy as they carry a lot of sensitivity element with them, security angle and also huge budget implication," the minister of State for Atomic Energy said here.
He was here to highlight the achievements of the one-year- old NDA government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
His statement also came as a reaction to the stiff opposition voiced from several quarters on the proposed mining of Uranium in Meghalaya, also a uranium reserve state.
He said the DAE had in mind new areas which could be explored, as earlier the concentration was mostly on conventional areas such as south India.
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According to the MoS, the DAE is also trying to brush aside apprehensions expressed by some of the states that there will be hazards if projects of this kind come up.
"The kind of mechanism which is in place now there is no obvious health hazard reported so far. No scientist himself has suffered," the Union Minister of State said.
While stating that the Northeast is a prime concern for the Centre, Singh, also in charge of DoNER Ministry, said that a number of new initiatives had been taken up in the last five-six months including a programme called the 'DoNER at your doorstep'.