every time it surprises me...topics taken by vaad hats off....far far better than any other podcasts in india
@satishsaty
3 ай бұрын
Sure, it's superb to listen
@veerswami7175
3 ай бұрын
And also charvaka podcast
@chandansarma0
3 ай бұрын
Bhakti utar gaya iski😂😂
@MOHIT836
3 ай бұрын
Bhai saree dukan ka overhyped owner hai woh😂@@veerswami7175
@mahinderkumar1013
3 ай бұрын
Arre wah ji wah.Just keep your mind open😂 and then you will find far better topics and experts on other you tube channels.😅
@siddharth_behere
3 ай бұрын
NGO gang par koi question nahi puchha. Biggest issue is NGO gang.
@yushpi
3 ай бұрын
Thorium pe bhi puchna reh gaye
@vaibhavyadav9912
3 ай бұрын
Sabse pehle call it out for what it really is. NGO gang ❌ Xtian gang ✅
@Clairee17-
3 ай бұрын
Seriously I am so annoyed by those fear mongers
@rock-bc2ly
2 ай бұрын
we not build nuclear for that reason
@nahushaacharya7470
3 ай бұрын
Another correction India is not currently building any 220 MW reactor, India is now building 700MW 2 reactors running Kakrapar
@Pumbasur
3 ай бұрын
KAPP 3&4 (2X700 MW) are located at Kakrapar in Surat district of Gujarat, adjacent to the existing reactors KAPS 1&2 (2X220 MW).
@Pumbasur
3 ай бұрын
KAPP-4 is the second in the series of sixteen indigenous Pressurised Heavy Water Reactors (PHWR) of 700 MW each being set up in the country
@WorldWideDesiDrive
Ай бұрын
Speed and Ecosystem is important to build, rather than 2 reactors of 700MW. Try to understand.
@shubhamdwivedi277
3 ай бұрын
Bhai sahaab.....kya gajab topic aur kitna important topic has been chosen for podcast. Salute and respect to you man. 😮😮
@Shubham-by3sh
3 ай бұрын
Vaad is the best nationalistic podcast of all. No jingoism ,no rhetorics ,only real issues.Thank you arihant bhai. Hope someone in the government is listening
@NRAMPAL13
3 ай бұрын
Kudos Arihant bhai, Doing wonders and Going places. Just 1 regret, please don't free pass to your guest, thoda cross question kiya karo bus.
@PriyanshSinghal-u9d
3 ай бұрын
There are around 20 reactors under various stages of construction and pre commissioning activities in Bharat. This is second only to China. Government is doing work on nuclear. More work is being done now than last 70 years. Two main issues for slow pace which the scientist failed to mention are: Technical: It's not just about building reactors. Indian Nuclear Energy needs a whole pipeline, from fuel and heavy water fabrication facilities to de titration and storage facilites. Work is under progress on this whole chain. Non-technical: Andolanjeevi It won't even take a small nuclear accident for the whole china funded andolanjevi gang to shut down our whole nuclear program. We have seen what they can do in farmer law protest. So the government needs to go slow and steady without making much noise. And this factor is the biggest, these andolan jeevi are shutting down Europe's nuclear power plants based on 40 yr old Chernobyl disaster. Even Japan is going reverse gear in nuclear after fukushima, and USA just talks on SMR and stuff. He is praising France and US, But the reality is that whole west has no replacement plan for the hundreds of reactors that were build in 70s and 80s, which will retire within a decade. US built only 2 & France built ZERO new nuclear reactors in last 25 years. He also mentioned private sector. The government opened nuclear to private sector for medical and agricultural application years back. And NPCIL collaborates with private players like L&T and Tata for reactor construction. This PPP mode is better because we can see that pure private players like GE, Westing House, Toshiba & Mitsubishi are failing in nuclear sector. If we see in comparison to rest of the world, Bharat is doing great. We are developing our whole technology chain and building reactors on our own.
@nileshmore90
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the useful information brother just need some govt websites,links,any documents to check this progress
@PriyanshSinghal-u9d
3 ай бұрын
@@nileshmore90 You can check the projects section of NPCIL website.
@ankitpoddar
3 ай бұрын
Any good paper you can refer too on this and more than one is welcome... Side note podcasts are great vut in technical things either self research or counter point of view is absolutely needs to conveyed...
@ganeshdore
3 ай бұрын
Good Clear discussion. 1. Thorium as a fuel was not discussed 2. Plutonium Fast Breeder reactors were not discussed 3. Sea water cooling is probably mandatory ,,,That was not discussed 4. Is investment capital an issue. Perhaps Nuclear is 3X cost per installed MW capacity vs Coal Fired Power Plants. ++++++++++++++++ Isnt Kudankulam 1000 mw each , 2 working , 2 in construction why harp on 220 MW units.
@ganeshdore
3 ай бұрын
Agree 100 percent 1. Thorium as a fuel was not discussed 2. Plutonium Fast Breeder reactors were not discussed 3. Sea water cooling is probably mandatory ,,,That was not discussed 4. Is investment capital an issue. Perhaps Nuclear is 3X cost per installed MW capacity vs Coal Fired Power Plants ++++++++++++++++++++ Isnt Kudankulam 1000 mw each , 2 working , 2 in construction why harp on 220 MW units.
@praghavkumar4566
3 ай бұрын
India has rich reserves of Thorium. But due to eagle eye of China and US we are going slow. Once we start Thorium based efficient nuclear reactors with a bang, we have to face other consequences from the super powers
@arjunsinghchauhan4383
3 ай бұрын
थोरियम आधारित न्यूक्लियर रिएक्टर डिस्कस नही किया आपने। थोरियम भारत के पास काफी है। इसमें शायद इंडिया कुछ कर रहा है।
@TarunDhouni
3 ай бұрын
indian nuclear 3rd Stage mai hai nuclear power plan
@brajakishorepradhan7229
2 ай бұрын
Thorium based Nuclear be discussed and acellerated
@GODEW
3 ай бұрын
Thanks to Dr. Nitendra Singh pushing the limits for Nuclear in India. Well informative interview 🙏
@rratedgabru5349
3 ай бұрын
You cover all important issues India is dealing with. A proper intellectual, a proper thinker. This is the most important channel for people of care about the future of the people of this nation.
@chitrayan4099
3 ай бұрын
Two things were not touched... 1. Present geopolitical scenario stops supplying fuel grade uranium to India 2. The hypocrisy of NGOs and organisations who advocate for green energy and environment but try their best to stop nuclear power plant project
@sidddddddddddddd
3 ай бұрын
It’s crazy expensive. Salal dam was constructed at a cost of 929 crores and its output is 690 MW which is Rs. 1.34 crore/MW. That means constructing a nuclear power plant is almost 13 times more expensive than hydropower plants.
@hrushikeshavachat900
3 ай бұрын
It works for 60 to 80 years. So, over the lifetime if it is cheaper. We need to find ways to reduce the cost of finance of the high initial cost. Once, the same is achieved, it will be a huge achievement. Also, of the investment, a large chunk was raised through debt. So, the cost of the project should be spread over the tenure of the loan. So, if we have taken a loan 696 crores (around 75% of project cost) at 15 percent interest, for 20 years, the total outflow per year is 9.16 crore and initial in pocket expense of Rs 233 Crores which can also be spread over 20 years (80 years life, so 20 years is completely logical). So out of pocket cost of 11.65 crores. So, the cost is around 21.46 crores per year. This means a cost of around Rs 0.32 per watt for 20 years except maintainence cost. I have considered the highest rate of interest at 15 percent and tenure of loan of only around 20 years. If we consider around 9 percent interest (possible for government to raise funds at 9 percent) it will be even lower. This can be further reduced if we consider a tenure 9f 80 years, the put of pocket cost will further drop to 2.92 crores, total cost of loan at 9 percent and 20 years loan will be 6.26 crores. Total cost will be 9.18 crore per year, per watt cost of 0.14 per watt.
@ManojSingh-bg9ue
3 ай бұрын
Respectfully, Dr. Nitendra Singh should have emphasised more on our lack of domestic nuclear reserves and non-membership in the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) severely restrict our nuclear supply. Ch*na blocked our NSG membership bid to slowdown our progress as they don't want another competing manufacturing power. Consequently, all our nuclear reactors operate below capacity, and even if we increase their number, we won't be able to fuel them adequately unless we get the NSG membership. The only remaining option is to fast-track our three-stage nuclear program, which eliminates the need to import uranium. In the third stage, fissile uranium is produced from thorium reactions, enabling us to fuel our nuclear plants making the process self sustaining.
@ganeshdore
3 ай бұрын
Agree 100 percent 1. Thorium as a fuel was not discussed 2. Plutonium Fast Breeder reactors were not discussed 3. Sea water cooling is probably mandatory ,,,That was not discussed 4. Is investment capital an issue. Perhaps Nuclear is 3X cost per installed MW capacity vs Coal Fired Power Plants ++++++++++++++++++++ Isnt Kudankulam 1000 mw each , 2 working , 2 in construction why harp on 220 MW units.
@gurdeepsingh1403
3 ай бұрын
As I can assume there no fast track.. it' will take it's time...
@ganeshdore
3 ай бұрын
@@gurdeepsingh1403 Currently 10000 MW Nuclear power is installed with 75 percent availability I think 8000 MW in new plants is coming on line in next 4 years ? Local opposition to Nuclear Power is a huge headache. What does Gurdeep Singh recommend ? Nation did manage to deal with Summer heat this year and meet record power demand. Could have been wayyyyy worse,
@ganeshdore
3 ай бұрын
Manoj Singh reply has clarity . ll I would add is Sea water cooling . No Fresh water . Take the transmission grid loss as " cost of doing business "
@gurdeepsingh1403
3 ай бұрын
Yes you may right 👍👍👍👍👍
@ramkumarpandey4865
3 ай бұрын
Such misleading podcast. Did not discuss anything about the problems of Cost escalation of building plant Time needed to build Security, even Japanese failed here Wartime Safety, we don't have NATO Intensive water requirement Nuclear Waste
@SunnyKumar-yi9cs
3 ай бұрын
Bhai yeh aadmi jitna simplify karke bol raha hain utna simplei nahi hain. India plants isliye nahi laga raha hain kyonki supply of uranium is very less. India ka 3 stage nuclear programme hain jo thorium ka use karega. Isme geopolitics bhi involve hain. India mein uranium kaafi kam hain hame cannada yeh west par kaafi dependent hona padega aise hein oil ke dependency kaafi zyada hain . Abhi hum 2nd stage complete karenge. He is talking most nonsensical thing
@ankurchaudhary3515
2 ай бұрын
Russia se lelo ? Even USA imports uranium from Russia due to cheap price
@tarasankarsantra7991
2 ай бұрын
Itna vi Kam Nehi hai....2.29 lakh tonnes hai( Source Wikipedia)....or avi bhi bohot aise jaiga pe exploration hua hi nehi hai.....Kami hai sirf niyat ki..... honestly to say no political parties in India don't want to develop our nation or uplifting poorer class..... they are their vote banks.....garib nehi rahega tho netaji k paas kon jaiga problems le ke.....neta ji ka netapan kis ko dekhiga? Governments(all states and central)in India try to portray themselves as God( Mashia).....which is not actually necessary in present days..... Government need to support them .....
@vijayshankertamrakar2586
3 ай бұрын
No babudom in this sector. Chairman of DAE is secretary to GOI reporting directly to PM via incharge minister.
@shivamsharmaji
3 ай бұрын
What a fantastic pod! In a world of noisy, low quality content it always makes me happy to come across quality and meaningful podcasts. And a special shout-out to Dr. Nitendra for covering the topic in depth and in a manner EVERYONE could understand. Thank you.
@swapnilkadam5325
2 ай бұрын
Topics taken by this channel are always in the interest of the country and citizens ......
@crazydrifter13
3 ай бұрын
Costs. Delays in construction of plants. Nuclear + renewables are the answer. Most of the power demand is in during the day in India. Hybrid of solar, nuclear, wind almost eliminates need for huge batteries (almost). Ground source cooling & stopping copying glass building designs from abroad will keep energy demand reasonable and availability high for productive use of energy.
@sayantan777
3 ай бұрын
We need at least 100GW Nuclear power by 2047 .
@shashibhushan-wd4fl
3 ай бұрын
Comments on nuclear solar and wind are incorrect He needs to do more research Nuclear waste is just the size of one football field all around the world- where is the research on this Solar panel life and area required- research? France it self can’t make a new nuclear reactor(are they financially feasible? Just check their energy rate vs other sources). Just check their track record in last 30 years
@arpansaxena137
2 ай бұрын
देश और दुनिया को परमाणु ऊर्जा की बहुत आवश्यकता है। देश वाशियो को भी इसका महत्व समझा होगा ।
@sidddddddddddddd
3 ай бұрын
It’s crazy expensive. Salal dam was constructed at a cost of 929 crores and its output is 690 MW which is Rs. 1.34 crore/MW. That means constructing a nuclear power plant is almost 13 times more expensive than hydropower plants
@biswajitmishra1762
2 ай бұрын
Private industry want to contribute in nuclear energy but when it comes to insurance part they aren't ready. If this issue resolved they we can achieve any target in record time.
@chandrasekharsantra5440
2 ай бұрын
India as an individual should work on Fusion rectors besides the ITER program. Because it is the cleanest energy source in the world right now. I surfed on your IYNS website & its good but, you used a wrong map of India where POK & china occupied Ladakh are excluded from the map. & also I'll suggest if you can include internship in BARC besides ITER, that will be very helpful for most of the students in India.
@BrokenRecord-i7q
3 ай бұрын
the arguments given by him are shallow and there wasnt sufficient push back for instance nucleaur in germany in Europe they themselves are wanting to phase it out!
@AMITPatel-be1lp
3 ай бұрын
He is not formal staff in ITER . He is just associate and formally such policies are decided by Department of Atomic Energy, Govt. of India .
@brajakishorepradhan7229
2 ай бұрын
So what.Apne log Ghar k। i andarki bat bol te nehin bol sakte nehin
@BRAJRAJSINGHTHAKUR
3 ай бұрын
भारत ने 2027 का क्लाइमेट गोल कंप्लीट कर चुका है 2024 में
@shivambajpayee5801
3 ай бұрын
Ye nuclear reactor ki baat kar raha hai ya kulfi ke thele ki Bhai sirf bechne ki koshis naa karo.......kuch problems and requirement at 77 nuclear reactor operation batao
@utpalkumar5148
3 ай бұрын
Structure of DAE needs to be reviewed
@gayatricasey6618
2 ай бұрын
Kudos to Natinder ji. Despite living outside, u r thinking so much for India. True bharatiye
@mak29mba15
3 ай бұрын
You missed the NGOs which are opposing this with the help of local farmers
@vijayshankertamrakar2586
3 ай бұрын
U r highly biased not telling true picture.
@BhuwanGupta-b4h
2 ай бұрын
It’s not accurate conversation. I’m fine with the fact that nuclear power is cleaner than other fuels as long as there’s no accidents. Also when he said that only 27 people died at chernobil, that’s also wrong. 27 people died reportedly according to the corrupt Russian government of that time, but number was way higher than that. And then in the aftermath at least half a million people died in Russia who did the cleanup work, another 2 million people got radiation poisoning and hence many diseases like cancer. And then after that the place close to chernobil is still inhabitable. Almost 250 square kilometres of land area is inhabitable even till today and it will stay inhabitable for next 1000 years if not longer. Yes some people live in that area, but that’s because they are poor and they have no choice. But it’s not safe. So this claim is wrong. Also Russia can have such places which are inhabitable because they have 10 times less population than india and 7 times more land than india. But does india have that much land? Can we afford to just leave an area inhabitable for 1000 years? That’s what we need to think.
@BhuwanGupta-b4h
2 ай бұрын
So yes i agree that nuclear energy is cleaner and cheaper but there’s an additional thing, that it’s cleaner as long there’s no accidents and everything goes the correct way. But once something goes wrong, then it goes very very wrong and there’s no solution for it.
@IndicThoughts8
3 ай бұрын
Hii team vaad Twitted this podcast to pmo let's see what happened. ❤ for topic 👍🙏
@ShriRamMadhu
3 ай бұрын
Bjp ko jo is bar vote nahi Mila agar aise hi chla to nuclear k sath bhi bharat viksit nahi ban sakta
@bsahoo3127
3 ай бұрын
Kaha sa milta hai yeah information that 27 people died in chernobyl 😅
@historyandmore9555
3 ай бұрын
Nuclear energy is clean energy, kurzgesagt has made a great video on busting myths around nuclear energy.
@rverma5125
3 ай бұрын
Main problem hai ki uranium (fuel) kahan se aayega??
@ayushgarg7033
3 ай бұрын
Ha bt itna difficult bhi nhi h
@rverma5125
3 ай бұрын
@@ayushgarg7033 Jo bhi uranium Mila hai uska bomb banana hai, Bijli banana secondary priority hai, I think government bhi yahi sochti hai, Bijli to koyla se ban hi jayegi lekin koyla se bomb nahin banega. Aur global warming ki aisi taisi
@rscsingh7848
3 ай бұрын
Jamshedpur se. Baaki huge shortfall will be covered by Thorium. 2 out of 3 phases of Fast Breeder reactors are complete. 😊😊😊
@nanocaretech
3 ай бұрын
This guy don't know anything..... They didn't discuss Thorium based rectors....
@sudarshanjuyal
3 ай бұрын
तू अपना पॉडकास्ट बना ले
@nanocaretech
3 ай бұрын
@@sudarshanjuyal okk, isko pucho, Uranium kahan se layega reactors lagane ke baad ?
@subratmohapatra6658
2 ай бұрын
VAAD prodcasting is based on ground reality Indian govt should also watch this channel for the reality of ground situation.Vaad is doing excellent work.
@vyomchaudhary5929
3 ай бұрын
Vaad is an amazing podcast, tries to look into the future. Constructively critical. I have a question to the guest (if he can see) 1) Why is our nuclear lobby not pushing for it (I am assuming we don't have a strong lobby) 2) small modular reactors- Can we develop it individually?
@priyanshsinghal37
3 ай бұрын
We are making good progess on nuclear. We don't need a lobby for this. SMRs are nice for talk, but developing a cost effective, safe & indigenous SMR is hard
@Anish61097
3 ай бұрын
Bring Ajay Shah to your podcast
@AbsolutezeroK0
3 ай бұрын
Who brought this guy. Learned nothing from this fellow. He's providing information which is already in public domain and he was not backing up his claims with Data.
@rishigarg8069
3 ай бұрын
I thank Vaad for making such informative podcasts. I really enjoy watching them and actually gaining insights. Keep up the good work!!
@scorpionmithun
3 ай бұрын
Very informative.... thanks Vaad🙏🚩🇮🇳
@bodhraj7043
3 ай бұрын
We cant compare with china.....we have to face so many problem while executing any projects... Narmada Dam.... Wadhvan Ports.....etc
@parasjanpara
15 күн бұрын
और यहाँ भी यूरेनियम इंपोर्ट ही करना है…थोरियम बेस्ड रिएक्टर्स ज़्यादा अच्छे रहेंगे इंडिया में
@ManishSPatel
3 ай бұрын
Really eyeopener from Dr. Nitendra for creating an awareness on climate change challenges and addressing clean energy. I believe Nuclear program need to expand as quickly as possible. Request government to find out way out for nation energy security. All best Dr. Nitendra and team I with your ideas.
@parasjanpara
15 күн бұрын
साइंटिस्ट जी सोलर पैनल हर रोज़ साफ़ नहीं करना पड़ता हफ़्ते १५ दिन में साफ़ किए तो भी क्षमता वही बनी रहती है क्योंकि पैनल टिल्टेड होता है। न्यूक्लियर के चक्कर में बाक़ी सोर्स का बेड़ा मत गर्क करो…इन्वेस्टमेंट एक न्यूक्लियर प्लांट का बता दो कितना है…
@LakhwinderSingh-vf8jc
2 ай бұрын
Excellent topic and highly experienced person cleared all doubts
@santoshkumarbabar7215
3 ай бұрын
लोगों को किसने बताया कि न्यूक्लियर एनर्जी खराब है। जहां भी सरकार न्यूक्लियर प्लांट लगाने की घोषणा करती है,public अनशन करती है?
@neoflo-bx
Ай бұрын
मैं भी सर ये चीज बोलता हूं अपने दोस्तो को तो वो bolte है तू एंटी नेशनल, हम बहुत पीछे है, कोल को हम बंद नहीं कर सकते क्योंकि एक आदमी का दोस्त है उसका कॉल का बिजनेस है, अगर न्यूक्लियर पावर प्लांट लग जाते है वो खत्म हो जाएगा
@ronron7763
Ай бұрын
Not only Nuclear but ISRO, DRDO, HAL, ADA Ordnance factories comprising military-industrial complex is huge resource guzzler. just for two major elephants ISRO : U$2 Billions yearly and DRDO :U$3 Billions, not a single export worthy missile or product from India. ISRO as of 08.2024 struggling cryo engines and max payload is ~4Ton which is minion in commercial market. Cryo tech from 1960s when there was manual drawing boards for design and no computers. Today Bharat is top 5th World Economy, millions of engineers, Super computers, CAD, FEA and Simulations computer applications but beating chest like no tomorrow on each and every PSLV rockets. Its good but given rresources and time spend its poor output. AS of 08.2024 Indian foot soldiers wearing SHAME badge in terms of PATAKA helmats which is metal sheet wrapped in fabric. Defence sector is most corrupt and unprofessional sector.
@rajinderhans7168
3 ай бұрын
Sir ji, BHARAT me NGO , activities, Sedha Supreme kotha pohanch jaate hai, Apke ak project ko hi 20 saal Late karwa denge, SAT SHREE AKAL 🙏🏽 JAI HIND 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
@anuragshrivastava8737
2 ай бұрын
Wow such a smart person with so much clarity! would like to see him again.
@ayushmankar4100
3 ай бұрын
Kundamkilam nuclear power plant should be reopened 😊😊😊😊
@PriyanshSinghal-u9d
3 ай бұрын
It is working. And reactors 3-6 are under construction
@truepatriotismcontradictio8726
3 ай бұрын
Because We believe in Cowardness instead of Fighting...😂 We believe in Kneel down instead of Resistance....😂... That' reason Pok and aksi chin controling by Others and we are showing and teaching false info in Map of geography 😂
@brj4773
Ай бұрын
Modi Govt has destroyed the power sector in India even before Modi came to power. The so called "coal scam" and subsequent cancellation of coal.mines lease by Supreme court, led to all the power sector private players leave power sector. After Modi came to power not even a single thermal power plant came up in India. Secondly, Modi only focussed on solar Power which only provides power during the day. The Nuclear power plants too were put in the back burner in India. The main issue with India is it has no nuclear fuel . Uranium is not mined in India even to cater to existing power plants. We used to run NPPs at 60% of its capacity because of lack of fuel. Nuclear can't give you energy independence. India has a lot of coal reserves. It has to develop efficient and clean technology for coal based power plants. Indian solar Power plants have grown but we need to keep in mind solar 1 MW produces only 4000 units per day, whereas Thermal power plants 1 MW gives 24000 units per day. I think this man has very less practical experience. NPP plant is small but area required is huge because of radiation concerns. Third NPP consumes huge amount of water. A 200 MW NPP plant consumes 800 m3 of water every hour. Operating cost is not small. Then capital cost of a NPP is huge.
@saikatsamadder5472
Ай бұрын
Adani "power" ne Bangladesh ko electricity bechna suru kiya. Ab Mujhe akin ho gaya bjp adani se mili hui hai. Thanks to the Physicists.
@yogeshbiswal4623
3 ай бұрын
We have thorium , but couldn't able to make it as of use. Again buying uranium is too expensive. Yes of course we don't have any technology as such. It's easy to criticize 🇮🇳India. We need to think of different perspective.
@anantpawar9980
3 ай бұрын
Sir, I loved your podcast and guests are coming. Please use more shorts to attract new viewer and traffic. I think it will improve our community.
@shivamsoniiitb
Ай бұрын
Proud of you Vaad for making such a nice conversation ❤❤❤....and clearing the Myths
@VivekSingh-rr3fr
3 ай бұрын
भाई देखने में इतने साधारण लगते हो परंतु ऐसे असाधारण विचारों पर चर्चा कैसे कर लेते हो 🔥🙏💐
@Olympiy-stepup
21 күн бұрын
Sahi samvad yhi hota hai jaha comprehensive approach ko samjhe ... Ek badi dikat hai hamare bharat ki yaha science as religion ban ke nahi ubhar pata Hum technology ke upbhogta toh bante hai par technology ke specially core energy and resources ke mass scale modern approach manufacturers nahi bantei... Sayad scientific approach thinking and lifestyle adopt ability hai hi nahi example ke tor par Indian social media itni badi hai par science and technology channel bhoot kam JAB tak hum sab mass scale par debt oir voice science R/D ke liye nahi uthangaye tab tak hamare future ki light darkness ki oir hi dafan hogi
@hinduwarrior123
Ай бұрын
Awesome content, but a few questions : as you said that we are always following trends and technologies but why are we not developing our fast breeder reactors or doing ground breaking research in the same? A doubt : if we have 1000 reactors for which we need to import fuel from the few countries supplying it, it becomes another petroleum and we can be badly arm twisted ! Why don't we use out own Thorium fuel as available around our coasts accounting to 25 % of the total available fuel in the world and developing our local reactors (which was probably abandoned after Homi Bhabha departed) I see that some entity / political party(ies) have deliberately sabotaged our fast breeder reactors program!
@niraj2020
3 ай бұрын
How the supply side of uranium ensured especially processed uranium. Uranium process, raw materials is complicated and assured supply which we depend on other countries. How india going to manage even we faced trouble for BARC, Tarapur and other plants.
@kiranchaurasia1228
3 ай бұрын
vaad please 🙏be responsible podcaster. I watch all your videos. As shared in podcast, He is a PhD holder in nuclear waste management. I wonder why he is calling himself a nuclear scientist. If he is a actual scientist then what grade has he qualified? I mean there is Scientist Grade A, Grabe B, Grade C, Grade D. He mentioned he is working as shift engineer in a private public project somewhere in france. I don't think he is the right person to talk about nuclear status of India. The information he is sharing might be misleading. Especially for the ones aiming to work in this field.
@ap8672
3 ай бұрын
2000 me suntete 2020 tar Bharat supar power hoga ab sentence he 2047 aur 2047 me sunege 2075 tak 😂
@ajaymahara483
Ай бұрын
The scientist literally fed the point to the podcaster -" problem kaha hai " . The Indian atomic energy sector and Bureaucracy of India is not filled with lazy and inefficient people . On the contrary - they are way to efficient but cunning . Imagine the loss to coal mafias , companies which make huge dams and other power sector private players if you introduce a low budget and sustainable alternative like nuclear . The famlies which have generational wealth ( live billions and billions of profit from inefficient energy sector ) will take the government down .
@satiready
2 ай бұрын
After Modi’s Visit to Russia, There are Talks of Russia Building 6 New Plants.
@pervysage_jiraiyaa
3 ай бұрын
Really Helpfull, but i didnt like that you totally discarded the importance of other source like solar, reacheblity of solar pannels you cant deny. How you will reach hilly terrain with nuclear ? India's position best suitable for solar energy, india must exploit it. Nuclear is best suitable for metropolitan cities near water sources, where power consumption is high and power tranferring cost and loss is low....like delhi
@premkrdas9149
3 ай бұрын
Sir How Megha Engineering type of company get Neuclear Projects Please make a video on that
@umeshvarryadav
2 ай бұрын
440 NP IN WORLD (23 IN INDIA) INDIA 1000 NP !!! MAY BE YOU PEOPLE TALKING ABOUT 1 RUPEES NOTE...
@akshay5295
2 ай бұрын
Wokeness ki baat kaha Se ayi nuclear energy me. It’s more about people’s perception of it being unsafe. Wokeness is irrelevant. That was out of place.
@adi482
2 ай бұрын
sirji aapka video Nirmalaji tak pohoch gaya, jo bhi ye video mein discuss hua, most of them is mentioned in her speech for nuclear energy!
@punittikaramkawadkar1679
3 ай бұрын
Apka nuclear policy and regulations me kam nhi hain..Khali awareness aur education me kam hain
@PSridhara
2 ай бұрын
Kay Isha isne ki solar ko maintainence Lagrange hain😂😂😂😂. Nuclear free mean chalta Jain? Padhe likhe aur logical loggg Lao yaarr
@kapilsharma2020-cz4iy
2 ай бұрын
Semiconductor manufacturing ke baare me bhi podcast bnao
@ashishk7440
Ай бұрын
japan & chernobly Are Good Examples😂😂
@jimandeka705
3 ай бұрын
After listening to you sir, only one thing screaming in mind...is desh mein kuch nahi hoyega...
@rohankapil1730
3 ай бұрын
😂
@akarshpandey2560
3 ай бұрын
Yeh soch ke sath kuch bhi nhi hoga
@yadav-r
3 ай бұрын
Exactly. Indians are not ready to accept this, but bro, just look at us. 2100 m bhi India developing nation rahega. painful but truth.
@priyanshsinghal37
3 ай бұрын
Modi ke 15 saal mei, Desh mei nuclear mei itna kaam ho rha hai jitna pichle 70 saalo mei nahi hua.
@OrsoRaggiante
3 ай бұрын
बहुत खूब...
@PodClipsGalore108
3 ай бұрын
Very important video. Thanks for bringing this up.
@aashishjangid8664
3 ай бұрын
so why elon musk is talking about solar so loudly baicly nuclear engineer is against solar and wind and he wants to create about 400-500 nucliar plant to reach about 70% energy need imposible bro itna uranium laoge kaha se pehle coal ab uranium thorium plant kab tak banega bhai
@saikatsamadder5472
Ай бұрын
I knew whatever he said long back par mujhe safety k baray mein itna nahi malum tha. thanks!
@rajatbhardwaj4728
3 ай бұрын
Good choice of Guest. Keep it up Bro!
@vaibhaviv875
3 ай бұрын
Bharat public not much educate in such important issue even common people don't know seriousness of this subject
@person12345_
3 ай бұрын
India is ranked 159 out of the 180 nations considered in the 2024 press freedom index
@KillerDrummerNike
3 ай бұрын
bhai great video but kabhi kabhi toh kuch shubh shubh bola karo...
@piyushsikka12
3 ай бұрын
Glad that I have got the chance to meet him in person. Proud of his success
@jivanpanda2869
Ай бұрын
India me 2010 me nuclear reactor lag jana tha , hum 15 saal peeche hain , hum abhi bhi baat hi kar rahe hai aur coal se bijli production kar rahe hain .
@Rinku1734
Ай бұрын
Are bhai ham har development k kaam me peeche hi rahenge kyunki khoon me beimaani bahti hai. Hamare neta, bureaucrats, upar se leke neeche tak sab bhrasht hain. Kuchh nahi ho sakta is desh, jiske paas jao wahi chor nikalta hai
@RP027
Ай бұрын
I agree we need nuclear... But this video contains so many mistakes
@sagartahasildar
3 ай бұрын
Very good podcast. Kudos to Dr Singh ji for providing these details as well as mentioning all the initiatives he and his team is taking in India 🙏🏼
@sushantbhardwaj670
2 ай бұрын
Unless some big entrepreneur or industrialist gets in the business of nuclear energy, I don't see the government putting any money or resources in it and even if they did then we have andolans n dharnas which the Govt is literally trying to avoid. I don't see the gut n intent in the govt for clean nuclear energy.
@madhavpriyo2735
3 ай бұрын
ARIHANT Bhai, aapke Gyaan ko pranaam hai.
@ashoktandon5138
2 ай бұрын
It's highly enlightening session. Lot more such dissipation of ideas in the nuclear field is needed. We must not waste time any more and start moving in this direction.
@sudarshanjuyal
3 ай бұрын
नाले से गैस और वीड एनर्जी की तो बात ही नहीं हुई...
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