The document discusses the risks of nuclear energy at each stage from mining to waste disposal. It notes that radiation levels increase significantly at each stage and nuclear accidents can contaminate huge areas for thousands of years, impacting vegetation, agriculture, animals, and human health through increased cancer rates and birth defects. While renewable sources like solar and wind are presented as cheaper alternatives with unlimited potential that do not pose the same health and environmental risks, nuclear power is promoted in India due to lucrative business and investment opportunities it provides for foreign companies and politicians.