Global Nuclear Energy Centre to open in Haryana

The recent proclamation of nation's first Global Centre for Nuclear Energy has come in Bahadurgarh town on the border of Haryana and Delhi.

The Centre inaugurated by the PM himself will be set up on high importance terms on a dimension of 125 acres while 80 acres will be kept for residential plots.

It is deemed to take up Considered a minimum of three years for completion as stated by project director Dr J P Shrivastva, who led a six-member-team that visited Jassaurkheri and Kheri Jassuar villages today.

It is stated to constitute of four schools in making that will carry out the research in the field of nuclear security, radiological conservation and use of radiostopes techniques which will be similar to the concept of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai.

Aimed to provide research and development of design systems this architecture marvel is termed to be intrinsically safe, secure, proliferation resistant and sustainable.