

Khutahri village in Bihar inaugurates its first cow dung gas plant under the Gobar Gas Dhan Yojana, providing a cost-effective and safer alternative to LPG cylinders. With UNICEF support, the plant serves eight households, reducing cooking gas costs and environmental impact.


Khutahri village in Bihar inaugurates its first cow dung gas plant under the Gobar Gas Dhan Yojana, providing a cost-effective and safer alternative to LPG cylinders. With UNICEF support, the plant serves eight households, reducing cooking gas costs and environmental impact.
•The initiative provides a cost-effective and safer alternative to expensive LPG cylinders.
•With financial and technical support from UNICEF, the plant serves eight households in the village.
•The monthly cost of gas from the plant is Rs 500 to Rs 600, significantly lower than traditional LPG cylinders.
•Around 350 kg of cow dung is collected daily to fuel the plant, reducing waste and environmental impact.
•The project team, including local leaders and volunteers, manages the plant's operation to ensure its success.
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