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Indian programme on radioactive waste management

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The primary objective of radioactive waste management is protection of human health, environment and future generation. This article describes, briefly, the Indian programme on management of different radioactive wastes arising in the entire nuclear fuel cycle adhering to this objective.

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WATTAL, P.K. Indian programme on radioactive waste management. Sadhana 38, 849–857 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12046-013-0170-0

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