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Section 6
Sectoral Strategy

6. Sectoral strategy

.6.1. Research and Development

6.1.1. Farmers will be encouraged to do commercial farming by generating genetic diversity in grain crops and producing seeds of advanced varieties through the use of ionizing radiation.

6.1.2. Nuclear technology will be used appropriately in pest control and chemical fertilizer production.

6.1.3. Appropriate arrangements will be made for proper research and development, management, proper investment and organizational structure, etc. to advance the research and development program related to nuclear energy.

6.1.4. In order to make the research and development program effective in priority areas, laboratories/research institutions/units will be established.

6.1.5. Emphasis will be placed on the development of treatment and nuclear medicine and technology to diagnose diseases.

6.1.6 Research on irradiation of food items will be emphasized.

6.1.7. The research reactor will be established by establishing infrastructure. 6.1.8. Research will be done in mutual cooperation between the industrial sector and the academic sector to increase production by using nuclear technology in the industrial sector.

6.1.9. Research will be done on the basic and technical knowledge of human interaction and computer interfacing for the development of nuclear power plants.

6.1.10. Emphasis will be placed on livestock and fish disease diagnosis, breeding and research related to diet.

6.1.11. Necessary arrangements will be made to save rare species of seeds and animals from extinction.

6.2 6.2 Manpower Development

6.2.1. Mutual harmony will be maintained in nuclear policy.

6.2.2. Nuclear studies and research will be made an integral part of higher education in science and technology. An appropriate course will be developed to cater to the nuclear sector. 6.2.3. Nuclear physics, and in preparing a course of nuclear studiesSpecial attention will be paid to developing the special competence and efficiency of radio therapy in radiology, radiation-biology, radiation safety as well as clinical radiation science, nuclear medicine and radiation medicine.

6.2.4 . Special education and training will be arranged for the production of workers, managers, scientists and technicians with high qualifications and abilities as the peaceful use of nuclear energy requires professional qualifications, efficiency and complete skills.

6.2.5. Research work will be encouraged by connecting the priority areas of study and teaching related to nuclear energy with the existing comparative advantage in the country.

6.3.6.3. Promotion and expansion In order to awaken faith in the peaceful use of the nuclear sector, the available means of communication will be widely used to inform the public about the conditions, effects and benefits of this sector. Statistics and Information System

6.4.1. A periodical survey of the possibilities of nuclear power development will be done and the related information will be updated.

6.4.2. A database will be established for the purpose of effectively conducting the collection and flow of data and scientific information related to nuclear energy.

6.5.6.5. Radiation studies and monitoring 6.5.1. A radiation map will be prepared after studying the state of radiation in the country.

6.5.2. To monitor radiation and collect data, radiation units will be set up in different places of the country.

6.5.3. On the basis of the radiation map (Chabmashbatsyal shabu), the survey, exploration, development and extraction of mineral deposits that can be used in nuclear science will be carried out.

6.6.6.6. International relations and mutual cooperation To share information and experiences in the nuclear field, to acquire expertise and to bring the nation in line with the rapid development in the field at the international level with nuclear science.Bilateral and multilateral cooperation will be enhanced at the relevant international level.

6.7.6.7. Human safety and health

6.7.1. The basic safety measures of international standards shall be adopted in the operation of nuclear power plants, the operation and transportation of radioactive substances and the use of any form of ionizing radiation and the management of radioactive substances after its use, and in doing so, a system that can have the least negative impact on human health and life and the environment. will be adopted.

6.7.2. When using ionizing radiation in the medical field, the international level and recognition of radioactive safety will be maintained and nuclear science will be developed for the purpose of disease diagnosis and medicine, radioimmunology radiotherapy, radiopharmaceutical and nuclear medicine preparation technology to improve the health of the general public.

6.7.3. Necessary standards for the safe use of radioactive materials will be formulated and implemented. 6.8. Industrial use

6.8.1. The use of nuclear energy in the form of radioactive materials and radiation will be used to enhance the capacity and properties of various materials.

6.8.2. Radioactive substances will be used as radiotracers for various purposes. 6.9.6.9. Use of Isotopes 6.9.1. Radioisotopes and electronic devices will be developed for the use of nuclear medicine in the medical field. 6.9.2. A reactor will be installed to produce radioisotopes used in the medical field. 6.9.3. Isotopes will be used to increase the production of animals and improve their health status. 6.10. Irradiation in Foods

6.10.1. Coordination will be established between related agencies for data collection, study and research in accordance with the maximum national standard of nuclear radiation in food.

6.10.2. regularSamples of imported food items will be tested and controlled.

6.10.3. Irradiation technology will be used to sterilize the storage of grains and food items and increase the storage period.