Friday, January 10, 2014

Manmohan Singh Laying the Foundation for Global Centre for Nuclear Energy Partnership (Jan 03, 2014) at Jasaur Kheri Bahadurgarh Project to four lanning road from Bahadurgarh — Badli – Chandu – Gurgaon 39 Kms & Govt Girls College were also inaugurated by PM.




Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with Deepender Singh Hooda, Rohtak MP, at the foundation-laying ceremony of the Global Centre for Nuclear Energy Partnership and National Cancer Institute at Jhajjar in Haryana on Friday. Photo: Sandeep Saxena
(Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with Deepender Singh Hooda, Rohtak MP, at the foundation-laying ceremony of the Global Centre for Nuclear Energy Partnership)

Manmohan Singh Laying the Foundation for Global Centre for Nuclear Energy Partnership (Jan 03, 2014) at Jasaur Kheri Bahadurgarh
Project to four lanning road from Bahadurgarh — Badli – Chandu – Gurgaon 39 Kms & Govt Girls College were also inaugurated by PM.

Dr. Singh was addressing a public gathering at Jasaur Kheri village Bahadurgarh here after laying the foundation stones for the Global Centre for Nuclear Energy Partnership and the National Cancer Institute.
The Prime Minister said the Global Centre for Nuclear Energy Partnership would play an important role in ensuring more safety measures for nuclear power plants. When the centre is fully functional, it will work towards designing a safe and sustainable nuclear system.

The Prime Minister said locals would directly benefit from this project and get an annual royalty for 33 years, apart from compensation for their land. Many projects, worth Rs.10 crore, would be carried out for the benefit of the locals, including a girls’ college, a school for children with special needs, development of the Bhindwas Bird Sanctuary and healthcare facilities.