Aditi Mukherjee, a Delhi based
scientist, won the prestigious Norman
Borlaug Award in Field Research and
Application. Mukherjee was picked
for the award for her work in
transforming access to water for
thousands of farmers in West Bengal.
The award will be formally presented
to Mukherji on 17 October 2012 in
Des Moines, Iowa, US. Mukherji, 37,
is a senior researcher at the Delhi
office of the International Water
Management Institute (IWMI). As
alumnus of Presidency College
(Kolkata), JNU (Delhi), she
completed her PhD at the University
of Cambridge.
The international award is
conferred by the World Food Prize
Foundation, which was started by
Norman Borlogue, the father of Green
Revolution in India. The award carries
10000 dollar cash prize. The Borlaug
Award is restricted to scientists under
40.
Tuesday 23 October 2012
Magsaysay Awards 2012
Indian social activist Kulandei
Francis, age sixty six will be felicitated
with the Magsaysay Award. In the year
1979, Francis begun with his
organisation, Integrated Village
Development Project (IVDP) in
Krishnagiri, wherein he initially
started with small projects, amongst
his achievements, he has conducted
night schools in the light of gas lamps,
set up first aid centres. Then, with the
help of development organizations,
he undertook a micro-watershed
programme that, over twenty-two
years, built three thirty one mostly
small check dams benefitting
cultivators and their families in sixty
villages. His organisation, the
Integrated Village Development
Project also provides training to rural
students a in enhancing their skills
namely training in rural sanitation,
accountancy, management, giving
educational assistance for students in
high schools, scholarships and also
computer skills. The visionary Mr. Francis was also successful in
pursuing the holistic economic
empowerment of thousands of
women and their families.
The Board of Trustees of the
Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation
(RMAF) announced the recipients of
this year, 2012 Asia’s premier prize,
the Ramon Magsaysay Award on 25
July 2012. The six individuals chosen
from around the globe are from
countries, Bangladesh, Cambodia,
India, Indonesia, the Philippines, and
Taiwan. The other people chosen for
the prizes, announced by the Ramon
Magsaysay Award Foundation
(RMAF) in Manila, are Ms Chen Shu-
Chu from Taiwan, Mr Romulo Davide
from the Phillipines, Ms Syeda Rizwana
Hasan of Bangladesh, Mr Yang Saing
Koma of Cambodia and Mr Ambrosius
Ruwindrijarto from Indonesia.
Kulandai Francis who has been
awarded with the Magsaysay says,
working with the objective of
eradicating poverty and empowering
more than one lakh rural women for
thirty five long years has got him the
award.
Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award 2012
London Olympics silver
medalist Vijay Kumar and Bronze
medalist Yogeshwar Dutt will be
conferred with the country’s highest
sporting honour Rajiv Gandhi Khel
Ratna Award for the year 2012.
Besides, 25 sportspersons will be
presented the Arjuna Awards, the
second highest sports award in the
country. The awards were
announced by the Union Sports
Ministry on 19 August 2012. Usually
the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award is
given to only one sportsperson in one
calendar year but the rule can be
relaxed in special circumstances such
as an Olympic medal. Pistol shooter
Vijay Kumar bagged a silver in the 25m
rapid fire event at the London
Olympics, while wrestler Yogeshwar
Dutt claimed a bronze in 60kg free
style event.
List of the sports persons, chosen for Arjuna Awards: Deepika Kumari (Archery), Laishram Bombayla Devi (Archery), Sudha Singh (Athletics), Kavita Ramdas Raut (Athletics), Ashwani Ponnappa (Badminton), Parupalli Kashyap (Badminton), Aditya S Mehta (Billiards and Snooker), Vikas Krishan (Boxing), Yuvraj Singh (Cricket), Sardar Singh (Hockey), Yashpal Solanki (Judo), Anup Kumar (Kabaddi), Samir Suhag (Polo), Annu Raj Singh (Shooting), Omkar Singh (Shooting), Joydeep Karmakar (Shooting), Deepika Pallikal (Squash), Sandeep Sejwal (Swimming), Ng. Sonia Chanu (Weightlifting), Narsingh Yadav (Wrestling), Rajinder Kumar (Wrestling), Geeta Phogat (Wrestling), M. Bimoljit Singh (Wushu), Deepa Mallick (Athletics - Paralympics), Ramkaran Singh (Athletics - Paralympics).
List of the sports persons, chosen for Arjuna Awards: Deepika Kumari (Archery), Laishram Bombayla Devi (Archery), Sudha Singh (Athletics), Kavita Ramdas Raut (Athletics), Ashwani Ponnappa (Badminton), Parupalli Kashyap (Badminton), Aditya S Mehta (Billiards and Snooker), Vikas Krishan (Boxing), Yuvraj Singh (Cricket), Sardar Singh (Hockey), Yashpal Solanki (Judo), Anup Kumar (Kabaddi), Samir Suhag (Polo), Annu Raj Singh (Shooting), Omkar Singh (Shooting), Joydeep Karmakar (Shooting), Deepika Pallikal (Squash), Sandeep Sejwal (Swimming), Ng. Sonia Chanu (Weightlifting), Narsingh Yadav (Wrestling), Rajinder Kumar (Wrestling), Geeta Phogat (Wrestling), M. Bimoljit Singh (Wushu), Deepa Mallick (Athletics - Paralympics), Ramkaran Singh (Athletics - Paralympics).
Miss World 2012 Beauty Pageant
China’s Yu Wenxia won the Miss
World 2012 beauty pageant at the
Ordos Stadium Arena in inner
Mongolia, China on 18 August 2012.
Wales’ Sophie Moulds was adjudged
the first runner-up, while Australia’s
Jessica Kahawaty was the second runner-up.
India’s Vanya Mishra made it to the
top seven spot but failed to win the
competition. However, She, bagged
the titles of Miss Social Media and Miss Beauty with a Purpose.
Venezuela’s Ivian Sarcos had won the
Miss World pageant in 2011.
Dronacharya Award for 2012
The names of six sporting
coaches were recommended for the
Dronacharya Awards for the year
2012. Wrestling coach Yashvir Singh,
Boxing Coach BI Fernandez,
Athletics Coach Virender Poonia,
Kabaddi Coach Sunil Davas,
Parathletics Coach Dr. Satyapaul and
Hockey Coach Harinder Singh are the
six coaches who have been selected
for the coveted award, given to the
coach of different sports, for their
excellent contribution to the sports.
Boxing Coach BI Fernandez,
who is a Cuban national, became the
first foreign coach to be
recommended for the Dronacharya
Award. Fernandez has been
instrumental in India’s impressive
performances in Boxing in the
international tournaments.
Most Successful Athlete in the Olympic History
US swimmer Michel Phelps
became the most successful athlete
in the history of Olympic games after
he won the gold medal in 4x200
metre freestyle relay in final race at
the Aquatic Centre on 31 July 2012.
Phelps, who is playing his 4th
Olympics, with this victory took his
individual Olympic tally to 19 (15
gold, two silver and two bronze),
surpassing the 18 won by Soviet
gymnast Larisa Latynina between
1956 and 1964. He first swam at the
Olympics in 2000 Sydney Olympics,
when he was just 15. He became the
youngest American male swimmer in
68 years and placed fifth in the 200m
butterfly. He also holds the world
record in swimming when he swam1:
54.92 in the 200m butterfly event in
March 2001.
London Paralympic Games
Queen Elizabeth officially on
29 August 2012 opened the London
Paralympic games, which will be the
biggest in the event’s 64 year history.
The flame was lit at midnight, local
time. The ceremony was watched by
some 80000 spectators. Britain’s first
Paralympic Games gold medallist,
Margaret Maughan hit the cauldron.
The opening ceremony signalled the
start of 11 days of competition by
4200 athletes from 164 countries,
including more than 300 athletes
from Britain.
Friday 12 October 2012
GENERAL BIKRAM SINGH
General Bikram Singh, a
veteran infantry officer, assumed
the charge as the 25th Chief of the
Indian Army. He succeeded
General V K Singh whose 26-
month tenure came to end on 31
May 2012. Bikram Singh, 59, will
remain at the top position for next
two years and three months. Prior
to his appointment to the top post,
General Bikram served as
commanding officer of the Eastern
Army Command. He is the second
Sikh to reach the top notch position,
the first having been General JJ
Singh. In his 40-year-long
illustrious career with the Indian
army, General Bikram Singh held a
number of vital positions in
counter insurgency areas as the
Corps Commander of Srinagarbased
15 Corps and Akhnoorbased
10 Division as Major
General.
Thursday 11 October 2012
RAJA PARVEZ ASHRAF
Raja Parvez Ashraf, the senior
Pakistan People’s Party leader, was
appointed the 17th Prime Minister
of Pakistan on 22 June 2012.
ONDAATJE PRIZE 2012
Rahul Bhattacharya, the Delhibased
author, on 29 May 2012 won
the prestigious Ondaatje Prize 2012
for his book The Sly Company of
People Who Care. He is the first
Indian author to have received the
award. Bhattacharya was also
conferred with the Hindu Literary
Prize for Best Fiction, 2011 for the
same book. The 10000 pounds
award is conferred by the Royal
Society of Literature every year to
recognize a work of fiction, nonfiction
or poetry which evokes the
spirit of a place. The award is
presented to the author who is a
citizen of or who has been resident
in the Commonwealth or Ireland.
The other authors whose work
were shortlisted for the prize
include Julia Blackburn’s ‘Thin
Paths’, Teju Cole’s ‘Open City’,
Paul Farley and Michael Symmons
Roberts’ ‘Edgelands’, Olivia
Laing’s ‘To the River’ and Tim
Robinson’s ‘Connemara’.
INDIAN HOCKEY GOALKEEPER D’SOUZA SUSPENDED FOR 1 YEAR
Indian Hockey Goalkeeper
Adrin D’Souza was suspended on 18 June 2012 for his anti- doping
rule violation during World Series
Hockey (WSH) tournament
2012.The sample was collected on
21 March 2012 after WSH match in
between Mumbai Marines and
Sher-E-Punjab at Jalandhar. He
was the captain of Mumbai
Marines. In the test, D’Souza was
tested positive for tetrahydrocannabinol
(THC). THC is a
metabolite of marijuana. According
to the statement of Kaithavalappil,
D’Souza had smoked cigarettes
which were binded with marijuana
and he offered the same cigarettes
to the players as well. Adrian Albert
D’souza was born 24 March 1984
in Mumbai. He is a field hockey
Indian goalkeeper. He made
international debut for Men’s
National Team in January 2004
during the Sultan Azlam Shah
Hockey Tournament in Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia.
SULTAN AZLAN SHAH CUP HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
New Zealand beat Argentina
1-0 to win Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
hockey tournament at Ipoh,
Malaysia on 3 June 2012. Andy
Hayward scored the only goal for
New Zeland in the summit clash,
which prevented Argentina, the
2008 winner, to reclaim the trophy.
In a clash for the third spot and
bronze medal, India defeated Great
Britain 3-1. From Indian side
Shivendra Singh, Sandeep Singh
and Tushar Khandekar scored
goals at 42nd minute, 52nd minute
and 69th minute respectively.
Ashley Jackson struck the only goal
for the Great Britain at 35th minute
of the game. Earlier the Great Britain
had outshined the Indian squad in
their round robin league encounter.
In another clash for the fifth
position the South Korean team
defeated hosts Malaysia 3-2 to earn
the fifth position. Pakistan for the
first time in the history of the
tournament ended with the 7th
position, bottom most the in the
table. While the Fairplay Trophy
was given to Great Britain, Sardar
Singh of India was awarded with
the trophy of the Best Player of
Tournament. Kyle Pontifex of New
Zealand was chosen the Best
Goalkeeper for the tournament.
Kyle Pontifex of New Zealand was
awarded with the Man of the Final
trophy. Ashley Jackson of Great
Britain emerged the top scorer of the
tournament
DANISH KANERIA WAS BANNED BY ECB
Pakistani Cricket player Danish Kaneria was banned by England and Wales Cricket Board on 21 June 2012. He was given a lifetime ban because he was found guilty for corruption. He is the third Pakistani player who is banned because of match fixing. In addition, in the year 2000 Salim Malik and Ata-ur-rehman were banned for lifetime from Cricket because of match-fixing. Moreover, Salman Butt, Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif were banned by the International Cricket Council and jailed by the court of United Kingdom in the year 2010 for fixing specific parts of a Test match. Danish Kaneria is 31 years old. He took 261 wickets in 61 Tests for Pakistan. He had taken 15 wickets in 18 one-day internationals.
MAHENDRA SINGH DHONI APPOINTED BRAND AMBASSADOR
Indian Criket Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni was appointed as a brand ambassador of Nepal Cricket Association, Nepal on 17 June 2012.The announcement was made by Posta Bahadur Bogati, Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation of Nepal. Dhoni will promote and develop cricket in Nepal.
INDIA AND ISRAEL
India and Israel inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to expand the bilateral relation in the tourism sector on 24 June 2012. Israel, under the MoU, will open a tourism office in Mumbai and increase the frequency of flights to India. The MoU was signed between Israeli Tourism Minister Stas Misezhnikov and his Indian counterpart Minister Subodh Kant Sahai in Jerusalam in Israel. Israel is also set to invest 660000 dollar to draw more Indian tourists to the country.
SEVENTH G20 SUMMIT HELD IN LOS CABOS, MEXICO
The 7th G20 summit took place on 18,19 June 2012.Mexico chaired the summit. The summit took place in the city of Los Cabos in Mexico. It is a twenty member brigade, the summit includes countries, South Africa, Canada, India, Mexico, United States, China, Japan, South Korea, Russia, Turkey, Argentina, Brazil, India, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, European Union, France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, Australia.
SEQUOIA - new Fastest Computer in the World
Sequoia, the US super computer, was crowned the fastest computer in the world on 17 June 2012. Situated at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California, Sequoia is able to make 16.32 quadrillion calculations per second (16.32 petaflops/s). Developed by IBM, the supercomputer belongs from IBM’s BlueGene family
The top 10 Powerful Supercomputers of the world:
1. Sequoia at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California - US
2. K Computer at RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science campus in Kobe - Japan
3. Mira at Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois - US
4. SuperMUC at Leibniz Supercomputing Centre in Garching - Germany
5. Tianhe-1A at National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin - China
6. Jaguar at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee - US
7. Fermi at CINECA in Bologna - Italy
8. JuQueen at Forschungszentrum Juelich in Julich - Germany
9. Curie thin nodes at CEA/ TGCC-GENCI in Bruyeres-le- Chatel - France
10. Nebulae at National Supercomputing Centre in Shenzhen - China
The top 10 Powerful Supercomputers of the world:
1. Sequoia at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California - US
2. K Computer at RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science campus in Kobe - Japan
3. Mira at Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois - US
4. SuperMUC at Leibniz Supercomputing Centre in Garching - Germany
5. Tianhe-1A at National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin - China
6. Jaguar at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee - US
7. Fermi at CINECA in Bologna - Italy
8. JuQueen at Forschungszentrum Juelich in Julich - Germany
9. Curie thin nodes at CEA/ TGCC-GENCI in Bruyeres-le- Chatel - France
10. Nebulae at National Supercomputing Centre in Shenzhen - China
Monday 8 October 2012
Navratna of India
Navratna
was the title given originally to nine Public Sector Enterprises (PSEs)
identified by the Government of India in 1997 as "public sector companies
that have comparative advantages", giving them greater autonomy to compete
in the global market so as to "support [them] in their drive to become
global giants". The number of PSEs having Navratna status has been raised
to 16, the most recent addition being Oil India Limited.
PSU
companies are divided into three categories:
Maharatna
Navratna
Miniratna
CPSEs
Category
I
Category
II
Maharatna Status
In
2009, the government established the Maharatna status, which raises a company's
investment ceiling from Rs. 1,000 crore to Rs. 5,000 crore.[3] The Maharatna
firms can now decide on investments of up to 15 per cent of their net worth in
a project; the Navaratna companies could invest up to Rs 1,000 crore without
explicit government approval.
Criteria:-
The
six criteria for eligibility as Maharatna are:
·
Having Navratna
status.
·
Listed on Indian
stock exchange with minimum prescribed public shareholding under SEBI
regulations.
·
An average annual
turnover of more than Rs. 20,000.[4] crore during the last 3 years. Earlier it
was Rs 25,000 Crore.
·
An average annual
net worth of more than Rs. 10,000[4] crore during the last 3 years. Earlier it
was Rs. 15,000 crore.
·
An average annual
net profit after tax of more than Rs. 2500 crore during the last 3 years. Earlier
it was Rs. 5000 crore.
·
Should have
significant global presence/international operations.
(The
earlier criteria stands as on date, as the order modifying the criteria was
later withdrawn. But, needs confirmation)
List of Maharatna
1. Coal India Limited
2. Indian Oil Corporation Limited
3. NTPC Limited
4. Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited
5. Steel Authority of India Limited
Navratna Status
Navratna
was the title given originally to nine Public Sector Enterprises (PSEs),
identified by the Government of India in 1997 as having comparative advantages,
which allowed them greater autonomy to compete in the global market.[1] The
number of PSEs having Navratna status has been raised to 16,[2] The government
is likely to accord the coveted status to Engineers India Limited, which is
under consideration.
List of Navratna
1. Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited
2. Bharat Electronics Limited
3. Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited
4. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
5. Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited
6. Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited
7. National Aluminium Company Limited
8. National Mineral Development Corporation Limited
9. Neyveli Lignite Corporation Limited
10. Oil India Limited
11. Power Finance Corporation Limited
12. Power Grid Corporation of India Limited
13. Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited
14. Rural Electrification Corporation Limited
15. Shipping Corporation of India Limited
16. Gas Authority of India Limited
Miniratna Status
In
addition, the government created another category called Miniratna. Miniratnas
can also enter into joint ventures, set subsidiary companies and overseas
offices but with certain conditions. In 2002, there were 61 government
enterprises that were awarded Miniratna status. However, at present, there are
68 government enterprises that were awarded Miniratna status.
Category I
This
designation applies to PSEs that have made profits continuously for the last
three years or earned a net profit of Rs. 30 crore or more in one of the three
years. These miniratnas granted certain autonomy like incurring capital
expenditure without government approval up to Rs. 500 crore or equal to their
net worth, whichever is lower.
1. Projects & Development India limited
2. Airports Authority of India
3. Antrix Corporation Limited
4. Balmer Lawrie & Co. Limited
5. Bharat Dynamics Limited
6. BEML Limited
7. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited
8. Bridge & Roof Company (India ) Limited
9. Central Warehousing Corporation
10. Central Coalfields Limited
11. Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited
12. Cochin Shipyard Limited
13. Container Corporation of India Limited
14. Dredging Corporation of India Limited
15. Engineers India Limited
16. Ennore Port Limited
17. Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Limited
18. Goa Shipyard Limited
19. Hindustan Copper Limited
20. HLL Lifecare Limited
21. Hindustan Newsprint Limited
22. Hindustan Paper Corporation Limited
23. Housing and Urban Development Corporation
24. India Tourism Development Corporation
25. Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation
26. IRCON International Limited
27. Kudremukh Iron Ore Company Limited.
28. Mazagaon Dock Limited
29. Mahanadi Coalfields Limited
30. Manganese Ore (India ) Limited
31. Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited
32. Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited
33. Minerals and Metals Trading Corporation of India
34. MSTC Limited
35. National Fertilizers Limited
36. National Seeds Corporation Limited
37. NHPC Limited
38. Northern Coalfields Limited
39. Numaligarh Refinery Limited
40. ONGC Videsh Limited
41. Pawan Hans Helicopters
42. Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited
43. RITES Limited
44. Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam
45. Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India
Limited
46. South Eastern Coalfields Limited
47. State Trading Corporation of India Limited
48. Tehri Hydro Development Corporation Limited
49. Telecommunications Consultants (India ) Limited
50. Western Coalfields Limited
51. Water & Power Consultancy (India ) Limited
52. RailTel Corporation of India Ltd.
Category-II
53.
Bharat Pumps & Compressors Limited
54.
Broadcast Engineering Consultants (I) Limited
55.
Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Limited
56.
Ed.CIL (India ) Limited
57.
Engineering Projects (India ) Limited
58.
FCI Aravali Gypsum & Minerals India Limited
59.
Ferro Scrap Nigam Limited
60.
HMT (International) Limited
61.
HSCC (India ) Limited
62.
India Trade Promotion Organisation
63.
Indian Medicines & Pharmaceuticals Corporation Limited
64.
M E C O N Limited
65.
National Film Development Corporation Limited
66.
National Small Industries Corporation Limited
67.
P E C Limited
68. Rajasthan Electronics & Instruments LimitedUNO
The
UN was founded in 1945 after World War II to replace the League of Nations , to stop wars between countries, and to provide a
platform for dialogue. It contains multiple subsidiary organizations to carry
out its missions.
There
are 193 member states. The organization has six principal organs: the General
Assembly (the main deliberative assembly); the Security Council (for deciding
certain resolutions for peace and security); the Economic and Social Council
(for assisting in promoting international economic and social cooperation and
development); the Secretariat (for providing studies, information, and
facilities needed by the UN); the International Court of Justice (the primary
judicial organ); and the United Nations Trusteeship Council (which is currently
inactive). Other prominent UN System agencies include the World Health
Organization (WHO), World Food Programme (WFP) and United Nations International
Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF). The UN's most prominent position is
Secretary-General which has been held by Ban Ki-moon of South Korea since 2007.
The
United Nations Headquarters resides in international territory in New York City , with further main offices at Geneva , Nairobi ,
and Vienna . The organization is financed from assessed and
voluntary contributions from its member states, and has six official languages:
Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish.
Secretary-General
|
Ban Ki-moon
|
Deputy Secretary-General
|
Jan Eliasson
|
General Assembly President
|
Nassir Abdulaziz Al- Nasser
|
Security Council President
|
Li Baodong
|
Nuclear Power in India
Nuclear
power is the fourth-largest source of Power (electricity) in India after thermal, hydro and wind power. As of 2010, India had 20 Nuclear Reactors in operation in six Nuclear Power
Plants, generating 4,780 MW while 7 other nuclear reactors are under
construction and are expected to generate an additional 5300 MW.
Nuclear Power Plants
Currently
20 Nuclear Reactors in six Nuclear Power Plants are operated (All nuclear
reactors are operated by the Nuclear Power Corporation of India )-
Name
|
Operator
|
Establishment
Date
|
Location
|
Type
|
Units
|
Total
Capacity (MW)
|
Kaiga
|
NPCIL
|
|
Kaiga, Karnataka
|
PHWR
|
220 x 4
|
880
|
Kakrapar
|
NPCIL
|
|
Kakrapar,
|
PHWR
|
220 x 2
|
440
|
Kalpakkam
|
NPCIL
|
|
Kalpakkam, Tamilnadu
|
PHWR
|
220 x 2
|
440
|
Narora
|
NPCIL
|
|
Narora , Uttar Pradesh
|
PHWR
|
220 x 2
|
440
|
Rawatbhata
|
NPCIL
|
|
Rawatbhata, Rajasthan
|
PHWR
|
100 x 1, 200 x 1, 220 x 4
|
1180
|
Tarapu
|
NPCIL
|
|
Tarapur,
|
PHWR
|
160 x 2, 540 x 2
|
1400
|
Total
|
|
|
|
|
20 Units
|
4780
|
Currently
7 Nuclear Reactors in four Nuclear Power Plants are under construction (6
nuclear reactors are operated by the Nuclear Power Corporation of India & 1
nuclear reactors are operated by the BHAVINI)-
Name
|
Operator
|
Location
|
Type
|
Units
|
Total
Capacity (MW)
|
Kudankulam
|
NPCIL
|
Kudankulam, Tamilnadu
|
VVER-1000
|
1000 x 2
|
2000
|
Kalpakkam
|
BHAVINI
|
Kalpakkam, Tamilnadu
|
PFBR
|
500 x 1
|
500
|
Kakrapar
|
NPCIL
|
Kakrapar,
|
PHWR
|
700 x 2
|
1400
|
Rawatbhata
|
NPCIL
|
Rawatbhata, Rajasthan
|
PHWR
|
700 x 2
|
1400
|
Total
|
|
|
|
7 Units
|
5300
|
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