SUPREME COURT while clearing the KUDANKULAM NUCLEAR PLANT
PROJECT gave following arguments –Benefits’ outweigh ‘minor
radiological detriments,’ says SC
We have to balance ‘economic
scientific benefits’ with that of ‘minor radiological detriments’ on the
touchstone of our national nuclear policy
Economic
benefit has to be viewed on a larger canvas which not only augments our
economic growth but alleviates poverty and generates more employment
NPCIL, while setting up the NPP at
Kudankulam, have satisfied the environmental principle.”
The environmental principles such as sustainable development and
corporate social responsibility.
It is part of a national
policy to develop, control and use atomic energy for the welfare of the people
and for economic growth.
“larger public
interest of the community should give way to individual apprehension of
violation of human rights and right to life guaranteed under Article 21 of the
Constitution
The benefits
we reap from KKNPP are enormous since nuclear energy remains an important
element in India’s energy mix which can replace a significant part of fossil
fuels like coal, gas oil etc.”India has a mammoth population unlike developed
countries, and the consumption of electricity was growing.
“To sustain rapid economic growth, it is
necessary to double the supply of energy. Energy tariff is also increasing, and
nuclear power in the long run will be much cheaper than other forms of
energy.”The Bench added: “[Kudankulam] Nuclear power plant is being established
not to negate the right to life but to protect the right to life guaranteed
under Article 21 of the Constitution.”
However, made
it clear that the plant should not be made operational unless the Atomic Energy
Regulatory Board (AERB), the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL) and
the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) gave their final clearances.
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