Thursday, October 29, 2009

Benefits – Yes but Risk – No

This is the typical mind-set of any human being. Unless people learn to take a little risk - the level of risk which people always take at their workplaces or during traveling to the work places – no developmental work to improve the living conditions can take place in the country. The West Bengal government always remained anti-industry, causing the industrialists to shift their industries to the more obliging states.

Now, the agitation is to stop nuclear power plants coming in Haripur of East Midnapore. Every one knows that unlike fossil-fuel based thermal power plants, the nuclear power plants do not pollute the environment. Radiation dose received by population living around the plants get negligibly radiation dose. India has considerable expertise in managing nuclear plants safely. Then, why the resistance? The benefits out-weigh risks.

It looks it is only a political issue. The affected persons are likely to be rehabilitated; they will get jobs, get supporting small businesses and of-course the much needed electricity for developmental activities. Like Nandigram, story will be repeated at Haripur. It will again be loss to Bengal.

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