Saturday, September 10, 2011

Snippets from my reading

From Anadha Vikatan:
August 6 – Hiroshima Day

The devastating effect of atomic power had been understood on this day.
Even then, the world doesn’t seem to have put an end to the use of atomic energy.
The recent visit of Hilary Clinton to India shows the US attitude towards the use of atomic energy. The Indian government has signed a MOU for starting 7 new atomic stations in India.


In Andhra Pradesh, a place called Thumarpalli has been declared as the place which got rich source of uranium in the world.  Japan had accepted the fact that their atomic stations are not safe after the recent tsunami which stuck at the Japan’s coast.


But the Indian government is still not accepting the fact that Indian atomic stations are not safer.
People who work in Kalpakkam atomic station, Chennai have more chance of having cancer. But without proper detecting techniques and continuous monitoring of the people, the government has declared that the people are safe in kalpakkam atomic station.


Few people who worked in kalpakkan had cancer. Some of them had been cured and some died, but that has not been recorded in the ‘Significant event Report’.
The sea’s temperature should between 28 and 29 degree Celsius. If it exceeds 33 centigrade then it affects the ecology. Sea water has been used as coolant in atomic power stations. The temperature difference between the inlet and outlet of the cooling system should not exceed five degree Celsius. But in kalpakkam it’s around 8.4 which is a disturbing factor which can increase the sea temperature.
Will the government will lend ear to all this factors and stop supporting the proliferation of atomic energy?

From Kumudham:
   It’s about ‘Great lakes school of management’.

The founder of the institution had been worked as a professor in the famous Kellogg University in United States of America.

‘I don’t have wealth to share with the people but I can share my education with them’ it has been Said by the Padmashri ‘Balachandran . V’ founder of the institution.

He born in one of the remote villages in tamilnadu. He had struggled even for food when he was younger and his uncle served food in the cattle farm. This made him to succeed in his life.

The institution was the outcome of the struggles he had in his life when he was younger.
Recently the institution has been selected as one of the best business schools in India.
The duration of MBA is one year in his institution.

1 comment:

Sarathi said...

nee join pandra...GREat laks la...

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