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Minister of State for Atomic Energy  Dr Jitendra Singh yesterday said that  India’s nuclear power plants are among the safest in the world, with stringent safety protocols and international oversight. Responding to a question on nuclear safety during Question Hour in the Rajya Sabha, Dr Singh emphasized the rigorous safety protocols followed at every stage of nuclear plant development and operation. He assured the nation that India’s nuclear energy program is both secure and sustainable.

The Minister said that safety is the cornerstone of India’s nuclear energy policy and in the



Department of Atomic Energy, the government follows the rule of ‘safety first, production next. He outlined the extensive inspection regimen, which includes quarterly reviews during construction, semi-annual inspections after a plant becomes operational, and a mandatory five-year license renewal process. 

Dr Singh also said that India’s Nuclear Plants Maintain Radiation Levels Far Below Global Benchmarks. He also informed the House that India’s nuclear plants are strategically designed to withstand natural disasters such as tsunamis and floods.




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