India will send its second mission to the moon Chandrayan-2 in April this year said Minister of Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh .Mission will cost around 800 crore rupees which includes cost of orbiter, lander and rover said Dr Singh.Regarding nuclear energy, the Minister said that India is using the technology for peaceful purposes and its applications have been diversified in various fields including electricity generation, agriculture and health sectors. He said nuclear plants are now being installed in other parts of the country as earlier these are concentrated in southern and western parts.