Lucknow: Many geographical secrets are hidden in the Shivalik region of Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh. In the basin of the river Sahansara, which originates from the foothills of Shivalik, it has been claimed to have found a fossil of an organism found in the sea, which is 300 to 38 million years old. Dr Umar Saif, the science in-charge of the Center for Waterpeace Institute and the Himalayan Institute of Environment, Ecology and Development Uttarakhand, has claimed that the fossil is of a multicellular organism named Hydnocerus, found at the time of the Carboniferous call from the Late Devonian. After getting the fossil, scientists have also said that many other secrets are hidden and have started research.
Let us tell you that many small rivers originate from the Shivalik area of ​​Saharanpur. One of these is the Sahansara River. Geological restoration of the river is being done for a long time to revive the river. For this, geologists are doing research in the Shivalik area and river. The Center for Waterpeace has received a fossil during this period. In whose investigation a big mystery has come to the fore. Giving information in this regard, Dehradun, Scientific Himalayan Institute, Dr. Umar Saif has said that fossils of Hydnocerus have been recovered from the Sahansara river in the Shivalik region. Let us tell you that Hydnocerus was not a single organism, but a group of many other organisms, which lived together.
Let us tell you that the preserved remains of ancient organisms that once lived on the earth or the impressions left by them in the rocks are called fossils. Fossils are found safe in the form of stones on the earth's surfaces or rocks. There is direct evidence of organic evolution from fossils.
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