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Synopsis CIL evaluates land reclamation activities through satellite surveillance. 52 opencast projects, each, producing more than 5 Million Cubic Metres of coal and overburden combined per annum are monitored every year. ET Bureau Country’s largest coal producer Coal India Ltd ( CIL) accounted for 0.65% of India’s total carbon-di-oxide (CO2 ) emission of 2,616 Million Tonnes (MTs) during 2019-20, according to the data sourced from Global Carbon Project: Carbon Di-Oxide Information Analysis Centre, of US. A back-of-the-envelope calculation estimates 30 Kg of CO2 emission for every tonne of coal produced. With CIL’s opencast output at 572 MTs, during FY’20, a little over 17 MTs of CO2 equivalent was emitted out of CIL’s coal mining operations, compared to the country’s total of 2,616 MTs, a senior CIL official said. ....
National Crime Agency Drug dealer who hid £1.6m cocaine inside armchairs will sit in prison for nine years An Essex upholsterer who was caught transporting £1.6m worth of cocaine within two chairs has been sentenced to nine years in prison Andrew Duncan Fraser pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply cocaine last year, following an investigation by the Organised Crime Partnership (OCP) - a joint NCA and Metropolitan Police Service unit.OCP officers tracked down and stopped the 58-year-old from Harlow, Essex, on 17 October 2020 as he drove his van along the M25 towards the Dartford crossing in Kent. Fraser told officers that he had come from picking up some chairs that he planned to upholster. Officers found two brown leather armchairs stacked within the rear of the van, which drug sniffer dogs were immediately drawn to. This led officers to discover two shopping bags containing 20 kilos of cocaine hidden within them. Fraser, who carries several prev ....
New app for Mass helps Catholics stay linked to the church’s worship The new Breaking Bread eMissal appears on a tablet and phone. Oregon Catholic Press developed the app so Catholics can access church music, readings, prayers and the Order of Mass digitally. (CNS photo/Oregon Catholic Press via Catholic Sentinel) By Ed Langlois • Catholic News Service • Posted March 1, 2021 PORTLAND, Ore. (CNS) The pandemic, for all its horrors, pulled Catholics into the digital age. Parishes scrambled to livestream Masses. Bishops and Catholic officials launched talks on video. With aplomb, Catholic schools converted to online learning. And now a Portland-based not-for-profit liturgical publisher has released an app that gives quick digital access to church music, readings, prayers and the Order of Mass. ....
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