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Six DU professors charged in Mayapuri radiation case
- Friday September 2, 2011
- Delhi News | NDTV Correspondent and agencies
Delhi Police has filed a chargesheet against six Delhi University teachers in the Mayapuri radiation leak incident that killed one and affected 10 people last year. Six professors from the Chemistry Department - VS Parmar (Head of Department), AV Prasad, Ramesh Chandra Rastogi, Ashok Kumar, Rita Kakkar and Rooplal - have been charged under section...
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Delhi can exhale, all Cobalt 60 found, moved to safety
- Wednesday May 5, 2010
- India News | Pallava Bagla
The Department of Atomic Energy has confirmed that all the missing Cobalt 60 from Delhi University (DU) has been recovered. Sixteen pencils containing the radioactive material have been located and have been safely moved to the Narora Atomic Power Station. (Read & Watch: Radiation leak source traced to Delhi University Chemistry lab)Last mon...
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Delhi University may face action for radiation leak
- Thursday April 29, 2010
- Cities | NDTV Correspondent
The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board has said Delhi University can be penalised for violating the rules and for carelessly discarding radioactive material.
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Six DU professors charged in Mayapuri radiation case
- Friday September 2, 2011
- Delhi News | NDTV Correspondent and agencies
Delhi Police has filed a chargesheet against six Delhi University teachers in the Mayapuri radiation leak incident that killed one and affected 10 people last year. Six professors from the Chemistry Department - VS Parmar (Head of Department), AV Prasad, Ramesh Chandra Rastogi, Ashok Kumar, Rita Kakkar and Rooplal - have been charged under section...
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Delhi can exhale, all Cobalt 60 found, moved to safety
- Wednesday May 5, 2010
- India News | Pallava Bagla
The Department of Atomic Energy has confirmed that all the missing Cobalt 60 from Delhi University (DU) has been recovered. Sixteen pencils containing the radioactive material have been located and have been safely moved to the Narora Atomic Power Station. (Read & Watch: Radiation leak source traced to Delhi University Chemistry lab)Last mon...
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Delhi University may face action for radiation leak
- Thursday April 29, 2010
- Cities | NDTV Correspondent
The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board has said Delhi University can be penalised for violating the rules and for carelessly discarding radioactive material.
- www.ndtv.com