Post 2 on Bio CNG
Utilisation of organic waste such as
1. Agriculture waste-wheat and rice husk,Sugarcane cake, Cattle dung etc.
2. Kitchen waste
3. Waste from mandi (spoiled vegitable and fruits)
Rotten wheat , rice etc from government silos.
4.
The central government has collected GST of ₹ 1.82 lakh crore in November 2024.
This GST collection is 8.5% more than the GST collection in November last year.
In November 2023, the government has collected GST of ₹ 1.68 lakh crore.
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abhishek chaudhary
Stealth • 7m
Today I encountered an article related to Bio CNG.
Use of urban bio waste to produce CNG and slurry (fertilizer).
It serves many purposes
1.Reduce Import dependency saves forex.
2.waste gets utilised and big piles of waste get's
utilised saves sp
Post 2 on Bio CNG
Utilisation of organic waste such as
1. Agriculture waste-wheat and rice husk,Sugarcane cake, Cattle dung etc.
2. Kitchen waste
3. Waste from mandi (spoiled vegitable and fruits)
Rotten wheat , rice etc from government silos.
4.
Hii all I'm Vaibhav,
hope you all are doing well it's my first post.
The average house hold income of Indians are increasing day by day, at the same time the consumption of Indians are increasing too it's good thing but the waste which we are produc
The reports of my absence is highly exaggerated. It's good to see the place getting highly crowded 👍
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Nithin Augustine k
Stealth • 8m
Starting a startup that uses wasted collected from homes to make workout equipments like weights and dumbbells.
We don't need to do the waste collection as it's already being done by the local governments and most even have the machine for shredding
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Sagar Patel
Stealth • 16h
progress happens with problem solving, human's ability for problem solving is limited by its biology. AI will solve the problem of biological limit for humans if we solve the alignment problem.
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kartik kumar
Stealth • 6m
What is the current state of the biofuel sector in India? With the goal of achieving net zero emissions by 20070, how is the Indian government supporting biofuel startups?