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FBTR to PFBR, a Hanuman Jump, says French scientist

Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu, July 18 (UNI) French Atomic Energy Vice President Georges Vendryes today lauded Indian nuclear scientists for their achievement in fast breeder technology and described as ''Hanuman Jump,'' India's progress from Fast Breeder Test Reactor (FBTR) to Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR).

Dr Vendryes, who was associated with the building of FBTR modelled on the lines of Rhapsodie Reactor in France, advised India to move forward 'with utmost circumspection,' taking into account the experience it attained in building and operating Fast Breeder Reactors.

Stating the construction of 500 MW PFBR, to be commissioned in 2010, was a daring challenge and bold one, he said ''moving straight from FBTR to PFBR is like a Hanuman jump.'' Suggesting India should 'resort to all kinds of advises and precautions and should not take any risks,' Dr Vendryes said ''you are not trying to break any Olympic record...if everything goes well, you will be acclaimed in a decade or so as a world champion in Fast Breeder Reactor Technology.'' MORE UNI GV/WS RL ND1820

All-India ranking tournament

Vijayawada, July 18 (UNI) The south zone All-India ranking table tennis tournament would be held here in the third week of October, according to Krishna District Table Tennis Association Secretary B Uday Kumar. He told UNI here today that about 800 players from all over in the country would be vying for honours in the Rs four lakh prize money tournament. He said players below 12,14,17,19 years of age besides senior men and women would also.....

16-member team selected for World Jr Taekwondo Championship

Bangalore, July 18 (UNI) A 16-member team, including eight girls, has been selected by the Taekwondo Federation of India to represent the country in the 6th World Junior Taekwondo Championship, to be held in Ho Chi Minh city in Vietnam from July 26 to 30. The team: Boys: Avinash B Panchal (Fly), Kayang Darang (Bantam), Salam Johny Singh (Feather), Abdul Mobeen Khan (Light), Muhammad Abash Khan (Welter), V Lalawmpuia (Light Middle), Pranshu Singh (Middle) and.....

World Bank to give Bangladesh $275 mln for power

DHAKA, July 18 (Reuters) Bangladesh will receive a loan of about $275 million from the World Bank to finance a new power plant to ease electricity supply shortages that have often sparked violent consumer protests. The loan, to be offered through the bank's soft lending arm International Development Association, would be used for the Siddhirganj Peaking Power Project (SPPP) plant, the World Bank said in a statement on Tuesday. The proposed $350-million SPPP plant will reduce.....
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