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dxxxviii<br />
“<strong>Nuclear</strong> power in India”, http://en.wikipedia.org<br />
dxxxix<br />
Praful Bidwai, “Lessons from Kaiga”, op. cit.<br />
dxl<br />
M.V Ramana and Ashwin Kumar, “Safety First? Kaiga and Other <strong>Nuclear</strong> Stories”, op. cit.; T. S.<br />
Subramanian, “The Kalpakkam `incident'”, Frontline, August 16, 2003, http://www.hinduonnet.com; M. V.<br />
Ramana, “The Indian <strong>Nuclear</strong> Industry: Status and Prospects”, op. cit.<br />
dxli<br />
Kunal Majumdar, “Accident Sites - radiation, cancer, blindness, tardiness, cover-ups: The lessons from the<br />
Kalpakkam nuclear facility”, op. cit.<br />
dxlii<br />
Ibid.<br />
dxliii<br />
Praful Bidwai, “Lessons from Kaiga”, op. cit.; M. V. Ramana and Ashwin Kumar, “Safety First? Kaiga<br />
and Other <strong>Nuclear</strong> Stories”, op. cit.<br />
dxliv Both examples cited in: M. V. Ramana and Ashwin Kumar, “Safety First? Kaiga and Other <strong>Nuclear</strong><br />
Stories”, ibid.<br />
dxlv Buddhi Kota Subbarao, “India's <strong>Nuclear</strong> Prowess: False Claims and Tragic Truths”, op. cit.<br />
dxlvi V. K. Shashikumar, “Leaks at India's nuclear-power plants: cause for concern?”, The Christian Science<br />
Monitor, October 11, 2002, http://www.csmonitor.com<br />
dxlvii “Activists to protest against proposed nuke power plant”, April 22, 2007, http://news.webindia123.com;<br />
M. V. Ramana, J. Y. Suchitra, “Economic and Environmental Costs of <strong>Nuclear</strong> Power”, paper was originally<br />
presented at the Ninth Biennial Conference of the International Society of Ecological Economics, New Delhi.<br />
dxlviii The study found the average prevalence of goiter among women above the age of 14 to be 11.5% in the<br />
local area within a distance of 6 km around the MAPS, 3.8% at a distance of 40 km from the plant, and 1.4%<br />
400 km away from the plant; the average prevalence of AITD was 2% in the local area, 0.9% 40 km away, and<br />
0.2% in region 400 km away from the plant.<br />
dxlix V. Pugazhenthi, et al., “Prevalence of goiter and autoimmune thyroid disorder in the local area of<br />
Madras Atomic Power Station, India – Results of a cross sectional epidemiological study”, unpublished<br />
study; for copies – V. T. Padmanabhan, P. O. Pathayakkunnu, Tellicherry, Kerala, India, Pin – 670 691;<br />
some results from this survey published in: C. Shivakumar, “Kalpakkam’s forgotten people have a tale to<br />
tell”, Oct 20, 2008, http://www.sacw.net<br />
dl C. Shivakumar, “Kalpakkam’s forgotten people have a tale to tell”, ibid.<br />
dli Cited in Buddhi Kota Subbarao, “India's <strong>Nuclear</strong> Prowess: False Claims and Tragic Truths”, op. cit.; C.<br />
Shivakumar, “Kalpakkam’s forgotten people have a tale to tell”, ibid.<br />
dlii Thomas B. Cochran, et al., “It's Time to Give Up on Breeder Reactors”, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists,<br />
May-June 2010, available on internet at www.princeton.edu/sgs<br />
dliii M. V. Ramana, “<strong>Nuclear</strong> Power in India: Failed Past, Dubious Future”, May 9, 2006, www.npolicy.org<br />
dliv Thomas B. Cochran, et al., “It's Time to Give Up on Breeder Reactors”, op. cit.<br />
dlv Ibid.; M. V. Ramana, “<strong>Nuclear</strong> Power in India: Failed Past, Dubious Future”, op. cit.<br />
dlvi M. V. Ramana, “<strong>Nuclear</strong> Power in India: Failed Past, Dubious Future”, ibid.; “IEER-CNIC release re:<br />
Rokkasho”, Sept 27, 2001, http://www.ieer.org<br />
dlvii Thomas B. Cochran, et al., “It's Time to Give Up on Breeder Reactors”, op. cit.<br />
dlviii Ibid.; Thomas B. Cochran, et. al., “Fast Breeder Reactor Programs: History and Status”, Research report<br />
of: International Panel on Fissile Materials, February 2010, www.fissilematerials.org, pp. 10, 18-19; Frank<br />
von Hippel, Editor, “ The Uncertain Future of <strong>Nuclear</strong> <strong>Energy</strong>”, Research report of: International Panel on<br />
Fissile Materials, September 2010, www.fissilematerials.org, p. 34.<br />
dlix Thomas B. Cochran, et. al. “It's Time to Give Up on Breeder Reactors”, ibid.; Pavel Podvig, Thomas B.<br />
Cochran, cited in: “History and status of fast breeder reactor programs worldwide”, Feb 17, 2010,<br />
http://www.fissilematerials.org; Allison Macfarlane, “Russia's Nukes – Canning Plutonium: Faster and<br />
Cheaper”, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, May / June 1999, http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu<br />
dlx M. V. Ramana, “India and Fast Breeder Reactors”, 2009, www.princeton.edu; M. V. Ramana, “The Indian<br />
<strong>Nuclear</strong> Industry: Status and Prospects”, Dec 2009, The Centre for International Governance Innovation,<br />
http://www2.carleton.ca<br />
dlxi M. V. Ramana, “India and Fast Breeder Reactors”, ibid.; M. V. Ramana, “<strong>Nuclear</strong> Power in India: Failed<br />
Past, Dubious Future”, op. cit; Praful Bidwai, “No global “nuclear renaissance”, only limited nuclear power<br />
expansion in India”, Mar 25, 2010, http://www.prafulbidwai.org<br />
dlxii M. V. Ramana, “<strong>Nuclear</strong> Power in India: Failed Past, Dubious Future”, ibid.<br />
dlxiii Ibid.<br />
dlxiv Rahul Goswami, “India's 'stage three' fantasy”, Himal South Asia, Oct 2009,<br />
http://himalmag.com/component/content/article/53/658-Indias-stage-three-fantasy.html<br />
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