House panel will visit Kalpakkam
Members of the parliamentary panel examining the controversial Nuclear Liability Bill are set to visit a nuclear plant at Kalpakkam to gain first-hand experience on operations being carried out at such facilities.
The 30-member committee is expected to travel to Kalpakkam near Chennai within a week's time as a part of process of examination of the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Bill 2010. This was decided at a meeting of the members of the Committee chaired by T. Subbirami Reddy.
During the visit, members will review security at the nuclear plants and various processes involved with the operation of the power station.
Top officials from state-run Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) are expected to make detailed presentations related to the operations of the nuclear power plant to the members.
Seeking to hear diverse opinions on the controversial bill, the committee will issue advertisements inviting suggestions on the draft legislation from the people.
Such requests would then be scrutinised by the committee before being allowed to make submissions before it. Industry organisations FICCI and CII made submissions before the committee and built a strong case for allowing private companies in the nuclear power sector.
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