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After India-Russia summit, Prime Minister says Kudankulam opening in weeks

Moscow : Russia | Dec 16, 2011 at 8:42 PM PST
Source: NewKerala
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On an official visit to Russia, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Friday made it clear that his government will go ahead with the Russian-aided Kudankulam nuclear power plant in Tamil Nadu, opening the 1,000-MW unit-I for commercial operation in "a couple of weeks". "I am confident that in a couple... FULL ARTICLE AT NewKerala
 
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