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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

[chottala.com] Nuclear Power Plant

Indian Students have been attending Russian Universities and Colleges for more than last two decades. Medium of Education has been English for them, not Russian though they also learn Russian. College Fees are not much but the problem is, BD had banned English in Schools. It has been hurting BD.
I was on a Business Trip to Moscow a few years ago and had met some Indian Medical Students there, going back home on Vacation.
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--- In chottala@yahoogroups.com, nantoo banerjee <nan2benrg@...> wrote:
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> Thanks for the nice mail, Prof. Rahman. Happy that Bangladesh is finally going in for nuclear power and I thank Russia for extending the co-operation. Wish Bangladesh and its students of nuclear physics a great success in adopting and mastering the technology. A prosperous Bangladesh is to the advantage and benefit of all its neighbours. Congratulations to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasinaji and all the progressive and positive thinking people of Bangladesh. God bless!
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> From: Prof. Lutfor Rahman <lutfor@...>
> To: chottala@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, 1 October 2013 6:27 PM
> Subject: [chottala.com] Nuclear Power Plant
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> The First Nuclear Power Plant                                          Prof.
> Lutfor Rahman
> The first Nuclear Power Plant in Bangladesh is going to be
> inaugurated on Wednesday, October 2, 2013 in Rooppur under the district of
> Pabna. This is the replication of a new technology after half a century. The
> initiative to set up the plant was taken in early 60s when the region was under
> the then government of Pakistan.
> At that time, Rajshahi University, the only university in
> the north Bengal had just started with some relevant subjects particularly
> Nuclear Physics. The message of establishment of Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant
> created great hope among the students of Physics departments (Nuclear Physics,
> Solid State Physics and Applied Physics) of Rajshahi University of getting jobs
> there. The students were also informed that the then Chairman (Professor Dr.
> Ahmed Hossain) of the Physics department of Rajshahi University is going to take
> the Chair of Director of the Rooppur Power project. Those students have come
> out from the university with M.Sc or Ph.D degrees in time and most of them have
> retired from their respective professions. Though it is a long gap â€" but
> ultimately going to happen and this information gives me (one student of 1965 -
> 69) much pleasure like others who were the students of Physics department at
> that time.  
> Things have changed, technology has developed a lot, risks
> have minimized but benefits have increased many times. The country is no more Pakistan
> it is the Independent Bangladesh that we have won through liberation war in
> 1971 taking active participation as freedom fighters. Now the responsibility is
> ours to shape our country the way we feel the best. Unfortunately, we are not
> yet empowered and skilled enough to set up a nuclear project like the Rooppur
> project using our own technology. As such we need to look for someone who can
> do the job according to our needs and expectation. We must have lots of
> questions regarding the costs and peoples safety to the foreign partner. They
> must satisfy us through their unique answers.
> As learnt from the national dailies, Prime Minister Sheikh
> Hasina would inaugurate the country’s first ever nuclear power plant. There
> will be two units of the Rooppur NPP, each of 1,000 MW capacities. The Russian
> delegates including the director general of Russia’s state-owned nuclear power
> operator, Rosatom, is attending the programme. Other delegates include high

> government officials, nuclear energy experts, nuclear educationists and others.
> Some citizens of Bangladesh have raised complex questions
> about safety of the people living around the project areas. As citizen of an
> independent country everybody has got the right to raise questions.  This is the high time for us to ask questions
> to the delegates. Complexities or doubts in mind must be removed through face
> to face discussion or dialogue at the project area.                                                                                  
> Dr. Lutfor
> Rahman, Professor of CSE at StamfordUniversity, former VC of science-technology
> university and freedom fighter,   Email: lutfor@...  Mobile:  01713-081768  
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