Chutka villagers fear displacement from the proposed nuclear plant, with many already displaced by the Dam. Concerns about livelihoods, radiation risks, and ecological damage grow, especially with the nearby Kindrai plant adding to their anxieties.
India’s nuclear power capacity is set to rise from 8.18 GW to 22.4 GW by 2031-32, with 18 new reactors planned. Key projects include Kakrapar, & Gorakhpur. Focused on sustainability, India integrates domestic innovation & global collaborations.
The projects are to be installed in Dewas, Neemuch, Shivpuri, and Seoni in the state. According to reports, 2 to 6 units of 1200 MW can be installed in these four places. At the same time, this project will require 1200 to 2000 acres of land.
The nuclear energy that is currently produced in nuclear power plants to produce electricity is based on nuclear fission, finally, science has achieved "a breakthrough" in the relentless quest to make the most of nuclear fusion.