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nuclear energy
Oct 23 2009, Arvind Yadav

Most of the country are involved to be power race by the Nuclear power when the most of the world are suffering from poverty, unemployment and hunger.

At least a country need huge volume of the finance for the development of the nuclear power. If..

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