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Saraswati river in Haryana used to flow till early 15th Century, finds a study by CERSR in KU

Saraswati river in Haryana used to flow till early 15th Century, finds a study by CERSR in KU
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Energy News Monitor | Volume XVII; Issue 46

Basics Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) may be defined as the capture, use, and secure storage of carbon that would otherwise be emitted into or remain in the atmosphere. The rationale for carbon capture and storage is to enable the use of fossil fuels while reducing the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere, and thereby, mitigating global climate change. The storage period for CO2 exceeds the estimated peak periods of fossil fuel exploitation, so that if CO2 re-emerges into the atmosphere, it will occur after the predicted peak in atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Removing CO2 from the atmosphere by increasing its uptake in soils and vegetation (e.g., afforestation) or in the ocean (e.g., iron fertilization), is also a form of carbon sequestration through natural sinks.

ULFA-I releases abducted ONGC employee after CM Himanta Biswa Sarma s appeal

Following an appeal from Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, the banned United Liberation Front of Asom–Independent (ULFA-I) freed Ritul Saikia, an employee of the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) who was kidnapped in Assam's Sivasagar district last month.

ULFA-I releases ONGC employee in Nagaland

Updated: He was abducted from oil rig in Assam a month ago Share Article AAA Police escort top ULFA-I leader Jibon Moran in Dibrugarh, Assam. File photo for representational purpose only.   | Photo Credit: PTI He was abducted from oil rig in Assam a month ago The outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) on May 22 released an employee of the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited abducted from an oil rig in Assam a month ago. An Army spokesperson said ONGC junior technician Ritul Saikia was released at Lungwa village in Nagaland’s Mon district on the India-Myanmar border. A joint team of army and State police escorted him to district headquarters Mon.

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