Principal scientific advisor to the government of India R Chidambaram, said on Tuesday, that there was no need to panic over the issue of recent incident of radiation contamination in the drinking water cooler at Kaiga Nuclear Power Plant in Karnataka.
"The incident in Kaiga was too small and there is no need to panic over it," Chidambaram told media-persons when asked to comment over the issue after the inauguration of the second Bhartiya Vigyan Sammelan 2009 in Indore. He said traces of tritium were found in the urine samples
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