The Minister of State for the Department of Atomic Energy and Space said the government is gathering all resources to make the 9,900-MW Jaitapur nuclear power plant in coastal Maharashtra as one of the most glorious atomic energy establishments.
"There is a lot of misgivings and we are looking at that plant very ambitiously, the entire atomic energy department is focussed on that, we are trying to gather all the resources to make it one of the most glorious atomic energy establishments, but again these misgivings have come up. We have failed or we have not been able to propagate the facts as vigorously and aggressively as we ought to have done.
He was speaking at the Nuclear Energy Conference organised by ASSOCHAM here.
Emphasising more awareness, Singh said hazards of nuclear energy are not actually of the magnitude to which they are being projected and for that there is a need to have more awareness programmes with facts and figures because "we have stuck up with something like Jaitapur plant".
Echoing the minister's sentiments, Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) Secretary Ratan Kumar Sinha, who is also the Chairman of Atomic Energy Commission, said convincing people about nuclear energy and getting good financial experts are the two major challenges facing the Indian nuclear industry.
"The negative information flowing to the people from the rural areas, less educated ones was hampering the nuclear projects in the country and it was important to convince the population about it at large," Sinha said.
