Speaking at the National Science Day programme
in Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) here March
1 to honour Nobel Laureate, Sir C.V. Raman for
the discovery of Raman Effect, Dr Kailas said
the shortage of energy resources is a major challenge
and India would need to generate nuclear energy
to fulfill the need.
He highlighted the role of Homi Bhabha and Jawaharlal
Nehru for the development of atomic energy in
the country.
According to Kailas, 20 reactors are currently
operating in the country, and that India needed
to boost power production using nuclear energy.
He also pointed out that 30 percent of India's
food products and fruits were spoiled due to power
shortage.
AMU Vice Chancellor, Lt. Gen. (Retd) Zameer Uddin
Shah, in his speech said the university had conferred
the D.Sc. degree, honoris causa, on Sir C. V.
Raman in the year 1933.
He said that India needed to concentrate on nuclear
energy and that nuclear plants in our country
were safe.
(IANS)
|