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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.

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abhishek chaudhary

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Even the cng would be bought by gas station service providers on contract assured by GOI And there is tax exemption for 5 year. Comes under priority sector lending Banks will give loan and government would give subsidy of 3% on interest rate.

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