KATHMANDU, April 10: Cent percent chemical fertilizers in Nepal are imported from abroad. In this situation, Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) has prepared to operate a chemical fertilizer factory in the country. Although there has been discussion about setting up a fertilizer factory for a long time, it has not been fulfilled.
Cyclone Tauktae: Those Responsible For Barge Tragedy Must Face Action, Says NCP Cyclone Tauktae: At least 26 personnel on board accommodation barge P305, that sank in the Arabian Sea, are dead, while 49 others are still missing.
Updated: May 20, 2021 9:05 am IST
Nawab Malik said due to the ONGCs failure, lives of innocent workers were put in danger. (File photo)
Mumbai:
The NCP on Wednesday demanded action against those who did not act swiftly to evacuate personnel from a barge that went adrift in cyclone Tauktae fury before sinking in the Arabian sea off Mumbai s coast, leading to the death of at least 26 men.
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Oil and gas PSUs pledge ₹99.60 crore to Badrinath Dham
May 06, 2021
To also build 100 PSA oxygen plants
Public Sector oil and gas sector companies Indian Oil Corporation Ltd, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd, ONGC, and GAIL on Thursday signed MoUs with Badrinath Utthan Charitable Trust to contribute ₹99.6 crore in the first phase of construction and redevelopment of Badrinath Dham as a spiritual smart hill town.
The developmental activities will include river embankment work, building all-terrain vehicular path, building bridges, beautifying existing bridges, establishing gurukul facilities with accommodation, creating toilet and drinking water facilities, installing streetlights, and mural paintings, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas said in a statement.
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Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry will arrive in New Delhi on Monday (April 5) for a 4-day India visit
Ahead of Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry s New Delhi visit, the US has said that India is a critical part of the solution to the climate crisis . Kerry will arrive in New Delhi on Monday (April 5) for a 4-day visit. During his visit, Kerry will call on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and also hold talks with India s Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar. In New Delhi, Special Presidential Envoy Kerry will meet with representatives of the Indian government, private sector, and non-governmental organizations, said a spokesperson at the US Embassy in New Delhi.