I grew up in Bhopal in central India. Since as early as I can remember, I worked in my father’s printing press. I studied engineering in the nearby city in Indore and went to Manchester Business School in Britain to do an MBA.
I returned to India to set up a subsidiary of a British company, which was a huge success. When I lived in Delhi, I wrote for the mainstream Indian media. I traveled widely in India and around the world.
I grew up in Bhopal in central India. Since as early as I can remember, I worked in my father’s printing press. I studied engineering in the nearby city in Indore and went to Manchester Business School in Britain to do an MBA.
I returned to India to set up a subsidiary of a British company, which was a huge success. When I lived in Delhi, I wrote for the mainstream Indian media. I traveled widely in India and around the world.
Ahh, 1979. I stand corrected. There's a reason why I wouldn't know about this one. I was still in diapers. This incident wasn't as bad, they caught it, and no one was badly affected. It wasn't meltdown level.
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/fact-sheets/3mile-isle.html
Nuclear power needs highly disciplined, responsible, ethical workers, which are quite lacking in our clown world.
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On the left-wing, yes. And that would be most of the world, but not in America, where the right-wing and the Libertarians who have intelligence are the Majority.
Mind you, every country BUT America has had incidents. We do have nuclear plants here in America.